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Interns and residents of large hospitals also decided to end the strike today (6th).

But I didn't decide when to return to the hospital.

So, it is still unclear whether the patients will always undergo treatment or surgery as before.

There is a reporter at Sinchon Severance Hospital in Seoul, so I will connect it.



Reporter Ahn Sang-woo, internally, we have decided to end the strike, but when we go back to the hospital, there is no such story yet?



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Yes, there is still no news of the suspension of strikes by major doctors to this Sinchon Severance Hospital.



However, it was confirmed that the Emergency Response Committee of the Majors Council decided to stop the strike.



Earlier, at 2:00 pm, the chairman Park Ji-hyun, the chairman of the BMI, said, "We are withholding group actions" through social media live.



However, the timing of return to care has not been determined.



The non-subcommittee plans to hold an online conference for all majors participating in the strike at 1 pm tomorrow (7th), and it is expected that the time to return to treatment will be decided through this conference.



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Originally, I will return tomorrow morning. There was a story like this.



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Yes, first of all, the position of the non-Captain is to give a sufficient explanation to the front-line majors who participated in the strike.



After obtaining the support and unity of the major doctors through this, the BSC plans to establish a regular monitoring body for normalizing medical policies to prevent the government from implementing policies.



The issue of protecting medical students' national examinations is also an issue.



The Student Association of Medical and Medical Schools today announced that they will continue to refuse to take the national exam.



Today, however, the Ministry of Health and Welfare is not reviewing any changes to the national schedule, and emphasized that medical students must register for applications by 12:00 tonight.



It is also a situation that requires consultation between the two sides to determine the exact timing of return to treatment tomorrow.



(Video editing: Wonhee Won, on-site: Sekyung Kim)