Tensions hit fever pitch as doctors hold mass street rally – Beragampengetahuan
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Tensions hit fever pitch as doctors hold mass street rally – Beragampengetahuan

Doctors participate in a mass rally to protest against the government's decision to increase the medical school student quota to 2,000 by 2025 at Yeouido Hangang Park on Sunday. (Yonhap)

Doctors participate in a mass rally to protest against the government’s decision to increase the medical school student quota to 2,000 by 2025 at Yeouido Hangang Park on Sunday. (Yonhap)

Tensions between the Yoon Suk Yeol government and the medical community have escalated to a boiling point, with doctors flooding the streets in a massive protest on Sunday, defying the government’s ultimatum to return to work by Thursday.

At Yeouido Hangang Park in western Seoul, tens of thousands of doctors, interns, residents and medical students staged a large-scale protest to denounce the government’s decision to increase the medical school student enrollment quota by 2,000 annually from next year.

Despite the government’s warnings of legal consequences, the government and the medical community have maintained their respective stances on the matter, with no signs of a narrowing of the gap between the two sides.

“If the government ignores the efforts of doctors and tries to suppress them, it will face strong public resistance,” said Kim Taek-woo, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee of the Korean Medical Association, the country’s largest doctors’ organization.

“The government unilaterally promoted policies that doctors would never accept in the name of ‘health care reform.’”

The protest unfolded days after Feb. 29, the deadline originally set by the Yoon government for doctors to resume work without risking legal consequences.

The South Korean government immediately responded to the rally, the first of its kind since the government’s announcement of its quota hike plans.

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo speaks during a meeting at the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures headquarters on Sunday. (Yonhap)

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo speaks during a meeting at the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures headquarters on Sunday. (Yonhap)

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Sunday criticized the fact that most trainee doctors have not returned to work, despite three days having passed since the government made the request.

During a meeting at the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures headquarters, Han emphasized, “The government’s stance remains unchanged.”

“If the situation of illegally vacating medical sites persists, the government will unhesitatingly fulfill its obligations bestowed by the constitution and laws,” Han stated.

“Regardless of the reasons, any act of turning away from patients by doctors cannot be tolerated,” Han underscored.

Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min stated during his interview with KBS on Sunday that the government “would offer as much leniency as possible for trainee doctors to return by today.” Lee warned, “If they do not return by today, it is the government’s basic stance to have to take strict measures as per the law.”

Due to the prolonged joint strike, the government has intensified the pressure against the striking doctors.

Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner Cho Ji-ho also announced Sunday that the police had requested travel bans for four individuals who were targeted in the raids on Friday.

On Friday, the police conducted raids on the office of the KMA as well as the homes of current and former KMA executives. Additionally, the offices of the Seoul Medical Association and the Gangwondo Medical Association were targeted in the operation.

The KMA on Friday reacted with anger, saying, “We are incredibly outraged by the government’s suppression of doctors’ freedom and human rights,” in a statement.

A doctor walks into an operating room at one of the major hospitals in Seoul on Feb. 27. (Newsis)

A doctor walks into an operating room at one of the major hospitals in Seoul on Feb. 27. (Newsis)

According to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, as of 5 p.m. on Feb. 29, there was an overwhelmingly high percentage of trainee doctors who hadn’t returned to their positions.

Among the 100 hospitals where 95 percent of South Korea’s trainee doctors are stationed, only 6 percent, totaling 565 doctors, had returned to their positions, while 71.8 percent, or 8,945 doctors, remained part of the joint strikes.

It’s assumed that more doctors have returned to their positions over the weekend since Friday, though exact numbers haven’t been revealed.

Starting Monday, the Health Ministry plans to conduct a field investigation to see which doctors did not return to work and pursue legal procedures according to the Administrative Procedures Act.

Monday marks the deadline for universities to file requests to increase student enrollment quotas for their medical schools. However, according to South Korea’s news outlet Newsis, only seven out of 40 medical schools nationwide have expressed their intention to apply for an increase in student enrollment quotas.

Furthermore, according to the Ministry of Education, several medical school students have submitted a leave of absence to protest the government’s decision to increase the medical school student quota. As of Feb. 29, a total of 13,698 students had submitted a leave of absence, constituting 73 percent of the total medical school student population.

Meanwhile, the World Medical Association, which is the international organization representing physicians, released an official statement on Friday, saying that it “stands in support” of the KMA.

“The government’s unilateral decision to drastically increase medical student admissions, implemented without clear evidence, has led to turmoil in the medical community,” said the WMA. “The right to collective action is universal, and guidelines are in place to ensure patient safety remains paramount during any collective action taken by physicians.”



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