South Korean officials have even begun showing up at striking doctors’ doors after they refuse to receive back-to-work orders ...
Korea officially opened its doors to the outside world in 1882 through the Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce and Navigation ...
Hospitals have turned away patients amid a strike over a government plan to boost the intake of medical students.
South Korea’s medical law allows the government to issue back-to-work orders to doctors when it sees grave risks to public health. Those who refuse to abide by such orders can have their medical ...
South Korea's Second Vice Health Minister Park Min-soo called on the medical community on Thursday to resume talks with the ...
SEOUL--Thousands of senior doctors rallied in the South Korean capital ... according to the Health Ministry. The government had said they would face minimum three-month license suspensions ...
The striking doctors are a fraction of South Korea's 140,000 doctors. But they account for about 30-40 per cent of the total doctors at some major hospitals, where they assist senior doctors ...
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