South Korean doctors go on strike

Medical professors also suspend surgeries, other services in non-emergency departments

2024-06-27 10:13:17

ANKARA

Doctors in South Korea on Thursday launched an indefinite walkout in three major hospitals in capital Seoul, local media reported.

Senior doctors suspended treatment in outpatients departments at Severance Hospital, Gangnam Severance Hospital and Yongin Severance Hospital, Seoul-based Yonhap News reported.

All non-emergency surgeries and other services were also suspended by the doctors. However, emergency services will continue.

Senior doctors said their protest will continue until the government comes up with tangible measures to fulfill their demands.

South Korea is facing a health crisis since February as thousands of junior doctors and interns have submitted resignations in protest of the government's move to create an additional 2,000 spots at medical schools.

They have also been joined by the country's medical school professors.

The protest has thrown out of gear South Korea's health system, where the role of junior doctors is critical. Many surgeries have been postponed while hospitals have extended working hours to try to ease the rush of patients.

South Korea's military has also opened its facilities to help the civilian government amid the health care crisis.

*Writing by Islamuddin Sajid