As a result of the first meeting, the Korean Medical Association (Medical Association) and other special committees for the pan-medical struggle (the Pan-Two Committee) did not come up with a collective action plan, such as a struggle with the government to resolve the issue of national examinations of medical students.



However, today (9th) insisted that the government should come up with specific countermeasures for the medical disruption that will occur due to non-applying for the national examination.



Bumtoo Committee announced that it has gathered such opinions by holding its first meeting today at the Yongsan Temporary Hall of the Medical Association to conclude the organization and to discuss issues related to the discharge of new doctors next year.



The Committee emphasized, "The legislative council according to the pan-medical struggle should be formed after the stabilization of Corona 19. The cause of the current situation is with the government, so the government should also create a negotiation environment."



Bumtoo Committee said, "The issue of doctor's national examination (due to non-testing) is not only a reduction in the emission of 2,700 doctors in the next year, but also the vulnerability of local medical care in the future, problems in essential medical care, improvement of training environment for majors, and response to the Corona 19 It will lead to," he said. "The government must clearly inform the people of this, and prepare and explain specific measures."



Cho Min-ho, the medical council's compulsory director and planning director, responded to Yonhap News's inquiries about the direction of the government's struggle if medical students do not open a course to reapply for national time, saying, "(I hope the doctor's national discourse does not get stuck in the constitution of the assembly) I will do my best to retake the national exam while respecting it."



Prior to this, on the 7th of this month, the Daejeon Council also held an extraordinary general meeting of delegates, and in order to respond to the medical crisis next year, Daejeon Council Chairman Han Jae-min decided to concurrently serve as the emergency countermeasure committee chairman and an agenda on the future direction of the Daejeon Council.



Responding to inquiries about medical students' taking the national examination, Ho-jong Lee, the former co-commissioner of Daejeon Hyup, replied, "There is no reason for us to discuss taking the national examination. The matters related to group actions have been resolved."



It is said that the specific group action policy and timing cannot be disclosed.