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Mar 3, 2026 News

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KMA Protests Unilateral Passage of Medical School Bill

1The KMA is protesting as the ruling party passes the medical school bill alone.
2The KMA claims passing the bill without discussion could collapse the system.
3Concerns grow over hospital disruptions as government-medical conflict deepens.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

The government and ruling party aim to establish a national medical school to increase the number of doctors and strengthen public healthcare. However, doctors have long opposed this, citing concerns over education quality and arguing it is not a fundamental solution.

📌 Key Points

As the ruling party recently moved to pass the bill unilaterally in the National Assembly, the Korean Medical Association (KMA) is strongly criticizing it as a 'one-sided decision.' Doctors argue they cannot accept a forced bill that ignores the voices of medical professionals.

💡 Why It Matters

Many are worried that the intensifying conflict between doctors and the government might lead to hospital service disruptions. While there is no immediate chaos, it is a crucial issue to watch as it will significantly impact how healthcare services change in the future.

📚 Glossary

국립의전원법 (National Medical School Act)A bill to establish state-run medical schools to train public healthcare personnel.
의협 (KMA - Korean Medical Association)An organization representing doctors in South Korea.
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