The Korean Medical Association's Emergency Response Committee, which involved a large number of resigned medical doctors and medical students who took a leave of absence, has been officially launched.
Park Hyung-wook, chairman of the emergency committee of the Korean Medical Association, held a press conference today at the Korean Medical Association Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, and unveiled 15 members of the emergency committee.
Three people recommended by groups of majors, including CEO Park Dan, and three people recommended by groups of medical students participated in the emergency committee, and their voices were greatly strengthened.
Chairman Park Hyung-wook insisted that President Yoon Suk Yeol should reprimand those responsible for the increase in medical schools, including those who reported that the increase of 2,000 people had scientific grounds, to take measures to restore trust.
Regarding the participation of the ruling and opposition parties in the government council, he pointed out that he is skeptical that meaningful results can be made given the current situation.
He also said that if medical school education is impossible, admission should be suspended or minimized in any way, and that it is a problem for the government to think about a solution.
Chairman Park emphasized that the consultation under the guise of consultation is only used for government alibi, and that he will continue to resist and fight unless there is a special change.
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