Thousands of junior doctors in South Korea have been refusing to see patients and attend surgeries for a week in anger over the government’s push to recruit more medical students. Their joint strikes are now at a critical juncture, with authorities warning that they have until Thursday to return to work or face the suspensions of their licenses and prosecutions. (Feb. 27)
Thousands of junior doctors in South Korea have been refusing to see patients and attend surgeries for a week in anger over the government’s push to recruit more medical students. Their joint strikes are now at a critical juncture, with authorities warning that they have until Thursday to return to work or face the suspensions of their licenses and prosecutions. (Feb. 27)
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