What's next for South Korean doctors who face license suspensions because of walkouts

A medical worker enters the operating room at a hospital in Gwangju, South Korea, Monday, March 4, 2024. South Korea’s government began steps Monday to suspend the medical licenses of thousands of striking junior doctors, days after they missed a government-set deadline to end their joint walkouts, which have severely impacted hospital operations. (Chun Jung-in/Yonhap via AP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s government is pressing ahead with its vow to suspend the licenses of thousands of junior doctors who ignore its repeated demands to end their collective walkouts.

Nearly 9,000 out of the country’s 13,000 have been for about two weeks to protest a government plan to increase South Korea’s medical school admission quota by about two thirds.

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