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▲ Kim Jong-in, chairman of the National Energy Emergency Response Committee (right), is being prevented by the top heads of university hospitals at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 13th. On this day, Kim Young-hoon , President of Korea University Medical Center, Yoon Dong-seop, Director of Yonsei University Medical Center, Kim Yeon-su, President of Seoul National University Hospital, and Kim Young-mo, Korea Medical Center Inha University, they discussed relief measures for medical students who rejected the national exam by warning Kim. | |
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Heads of major university hospitals, including Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University and Inha University, met with Kim Jong-in, chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee, in the afternoon of the 13th to rescue the medical students who rejected the national exam, but did not obtain a concrete solution. They agreed with criticism of the government for refusing to allow medical students to run again and said they would create an “atmosphere” to rescue medical students.
President Kim Jong-in criticized the government as the cause of the rejection of medical students that day. It was the same story as the earlier claim that “the situation was created by pushing policies to expand medical school fees and establish public medical schools without communication with medical parties.”
Specifically he argued: “I know that the provider of the cause (the government) is not thinking of solving the problem, so I know that there is an obstacle to the supply and demand of medical personnel” and “I think it is practically impossible to solve the problem. problem … He said: “It has been a short time in the past, but I have been working with the Minister of Health and Social Affairs to understand the situation in the medical field.”
Kim Jong-in “It is a matter that can also be judged by common sense …”
The heads of hospitals, “remained like duck eggs” on the medical students who refused to be sentenced …
In response, Kim Young-mo, president of Inha University, said, “I am seeing the president today to solve that problem.” “If the 2,700 doctors scheduled for next year cannot come forward (due to the government’s refusal to accept a new application), a major problem will arise in the medical system. Most interns go to metropolitan areas and large hospitals, He’s very in danger. “
Korea University Medical Center director Kim Young-hoon also called for a shrine, saying, “All the elderly have already returned to the hospital (only medical students who refused to enter the hospital) and remained like eggs of duck”. In particular, he said, “due to public opinion on whether to give preferential treatment to doctors or the issue of equity with other national examinations, the Ministry of Health and Welfare cannot present itself although they know that the medical gap will be serious,” he said, asking for a solution in the political world.
However, President Kim drew a line that the problem of reapplying for medical students who refused to apply for the national exam was a government problem. President Kim said: “It would be better to engage a little more with the government and I think the problem can be solved.”
“The government should terminate the decision”
Congressman Ki-yoon Kang (Seongsan-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam), secretary of the Health and Welfare Committee of the National Assembly, said: “The government should cancel the decision.” He said: “Since people don’t really know about this situation, we have to explain well who the stakeholders are and why they need to take it back,” he said. “I would like to say that I will do everything possible to overcome the crisis by working with the president.” We have to get out in terms of dismissal. “
Even in private conversation, no concrete progress was made. Spokesman Bae Jun-young responded to the question, “Shall we talk about the remedy for medical students who rejected the state administration?” To the question: “Is there no specific plan?”, He replied: “The government, the ruling party and the Blue House should largely normalize medical care.”