Although the Korean Council of Majority received a promise from the government, the National Assembly, and elders in the medical field to "re-discuss" policies such as expanding medical school gardens, it decided to force a group leave.

The Korean Council of Majorities has decided to continue group actions, such as indefinite group leave, which began on the 21st, in accordance with the guidelines of the Emergency Response Committee.

Accordingly, the medical field is planning to reduce treatment in earnest.

Seoul National University Hospital internal medicine officially announced that it will reduce outpatient treatment for a week from the 31st, and Seoul St. Mary's Hospital internal medicine is also discussing the reduction of treatment.

An official at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital said, "We are discussing while observing the trend and situation, and there are no visible matters yet." I think I should do it."

Major university hospitals have endured by coordinating outpatient treatment, such as not accepting new patients when manpower has become scarce due to a strike that major doctors started step by step from the 21st.

Seoul National University Hospital has responded by digesting only the usual'half' level of surgery.

However, the burden of work is increasing as professors are in charge of inpatient and critical care management, outpatient treatment, surgery, and night watch.

I am interested in what position medical school professors will take.

When the government accused some of the emergency room majors who did not return to the field in response to the order to commence business, a trend was sensed among medical school professors that they would support the majors in group action.

However, yesterday's medical education and training hospital council proposed to the major council to hold a strike and re-discuss the origin, but was rejected.

There is a possibility that the opinions of the head of the hospital or the dean of the medical school and the professors in the field may disagree.

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