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About 11% of med students register for 2025 state licensing exam

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Doctors walk down a hallway at a general hospital in Seoul, July 23. Yonhap

Doctors walk down a hallway at a general hospital in Seoul, July 23. Yonhap

About 11 percent of medical students have registered for next year's state licensing examination amid a prolonged walkout by trainee doctors over medical reform plans.

According to the health ministry Saturday, 364 out of some 3,200 medical students eligible for the licensing examination registered before the deadline.

Many medical students have been collectively boycotting classes to protest the government's increase of the nationwide medical school quota by some 1,500 seats for 2025.

Recently, the standoff has been escalating as some medical professors have vowed to boycott training programs for junior doctors in a protest against the government's push for accepting the resignations of striking trainees.

Hospitals have started hiring about 7,700 trainee doctors for the training program set to begin in September, as they accepted resignations from 7,648 trainees at the request of the government in an effort to allow striking doctors to find new jobs while ending the prolonged walkout.

More than 90 percent of around 13,000 junior doctors walked off their jobs in February in the form of resignations, protesting the government's medical reform plan. (Yonhap)



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