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Seoul seeks foreign doctors amid prolonged medical strike

South Korea to Allow Foreign Doctors in Hospitals

South Korea is taking steps to address the ongoing strike by junior medics by allowing foreign doctors to work in its hospitals. This decision comes after a rigorous vetting process and amidst a standoff that has persisted for months.

Background of the Strike

Thousands of junior medics went on strike on February 20 to protest government plans to train more doctors. This strike has led to chaos in hospitals across the country, prompting the government to seek solutions to mitigate service disruptions.

Government’s Response

In an effort to resolve the standoff, the government has made concessions, including allowing doctors with foreign medical licenses to practice in South Korea. This move aims to alleviate the strain on healthcare services caused by the strike.

Controversial Remarks

However, the head of the Korean Medical Association faced criticism for sharing a comment that was deemed inappropriate and racist. The comment, which exploited Islamophobia and stereotyping against developing countries, was later removed following online backlash.

Ensuring Safety and Quality

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo emphasized the importance of maintaining a thorough safety system to prevent unqualified foreign doctors from treating the Korean population. This measure is crucial to safeguarding the quality of healthcare services in the country.

Standoff Continues

Despite the government’s efforts to address the concerns of the striking doctors, they have remained firm in their demands. The doctors are calling for the complete scrapping of the plan to train more doctors, citing concerns about shortages and the needs of an ageing population.

Legal Battle

The dispute over the government’s medical plan has escalated to the Seoul High Court, where doctors and medical students are challenging its necessity. While an administrative court ruled in favor of the government, the final decision from the Seoul High Court is expected next week.

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