The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has passed an additional 43 people because it was found that there were mistakes in questions and scoring in the national examination of radiologists this year.

The national examination for radiologists held on the 17th of last month was taken by 3245 people, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare announced on the 23rd that 2750 of them passed.



However, after the announcement of the results, it was pointed out from the outside that there might be an error in the exam questions, and when I checked it, I found that it was one of the questions to choose the correct option and there was no correct answer.



In addition, it was found that the wrong choice was scored as the correct answer in another multiple-choice question, and as a result of re-scoring, 43 people who were initially rejected were additionally passed.



It means to contact 43 people individually and apologize.



The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare says, "We apologize for the fact that it shouldn't be there, and we want to take all possible measures to prevent recurrence, such as reviewing the procedure for creating problems."