A South Korean court has ruled in favor of the government's plan to significantly increase medical school admissions, rejecting efforts by doctors and medical students to block the initiative. The decision, issued by a Seoul court on Thursday, has sparked a walkout by physicians, straining the healthcare system. The ruling comes amid ongoing strikes by junior medics who oppose the plan.
In South Korea, a standoff between the government and doctors opposed to the plan to boost medical school admissions has shaken the country’s medical system for months. https://t.co/UV677K3sjT
A South Korean court ruled in favor of the government’s contentious push to drastically boost medical school admissions on Thursday, posing a setback to concerted efforts by incumbent doctors to spike the plan. https://t.co/UV677K3sjT
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A South Korean court ruled in favor of the government's contentious plan to drastically boost medical school admissions on Thursday. https://t.co/WJ6wLjO2oe
A Seoul court has rejected a request by doctors and medical students to stop a government plan to increase medical school quotas, as a strike by junior medics drags on. https://t.co/Ammrf8JD4J
A South Korean court rejected a request brought by doctors to suspend a government plan to increase the number of medical school seats, which sparked a walkout by physicians that has strained the health care system https://t.co/MZHiwjSWpG
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