Doctor-Only App 'MediStaff'
Spread of 'Resident Conduct Guidelines' Post
Charge of Obstruction of Business
Police Tracking Author's IP Address

The police have conducted a search and seizure of a community company where a post instructing residents to delete hospital data before resigning was published.

"Resident Doctors, Data Deletion Before Resignation" Post Community Raided and Seized View original image

According to the police on the 23rd, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul searched the headquarters of Medistaff, a platform used by doctors and medical students, the day before. The police secured servers, PCs, and laptops to find member information, poster identities, and access records. They are currently tracking the IP address of the post's author and believe there is a charge of obstruction of business.


Recently, a post titled "[Important] Must-read for residents leaving the hospital!!" spread online, causing controversy. The post included content such as, "Delete files from the handover desktop and the department's shared folder, and change all set orders strangely before leaving. Since some hospitals can recover deleted data, it is best to alter things arbitrarily."



Earlier, on the 21st, the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, and National Police Agency held a joint briefing and announced that they would strictly respond by, in principle, conducting detention investigations of those leading collective actions in the medical community.


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