National Medical School Professors Association: "If Medical Students Cannot Take the National Exam, Professors Will Also Take Collective Action"
[Asia Economy Reporter Seo So-jeong] The Korean Association of Medical School Professors (KAMSP) stated that the government must devise measures to allow medical students to take the practical exam of the national medical licensing examination, and if not, the professors will also join collective action.
In a statement released on the morning of the 9th, KAMSP urged, "The government and the ruling party must stop making remarks and actions that provoke students and the medical community," emphasizing, "The problems arising from the improper implementation of the national exam are significant both in the short and long term, and the government is responsible for all these issues going forward."
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They continued, "According to the medical agreement, the government must conduct a proper supplementary exam," adding, "If the medical agreement breaks down, we will act together with students and young doctors."
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