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Even after the agreement between the government and the medical association, doctors of majors, such as interns and residents, who continued to leave the group, decided to return to work tomorrow (8th) morning.

However, due to internal labor, all of the association's executives resigned, and it will take some time to normalize the hospital, leading to confusion on the site.



First, reporter Nam Joo-hyun.



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The Non-Captain of the Korean Council of Majority held an online conference for major doctors across the country today and announced that all majors will return to work from 7 am tomorrow, but the emergency response committee for each hospital will be maintained.



As the Korean Medical Association agreed with the government and the ruling party to continue the strike, it means that medical treatment will be provided, but solidarity between majors will continue.



At the same time, he declared that he would look into the implementation of the agreement signed with the government, and decided that he would take a group action at any time if there were no remedies for medical students who refused the doctor's national examination.



However, internal backlash remains.



The executive department, including Chairman Park Ji-hyun, resigned, saying that they did not reflect the opinions of all major doctors.



It will take time to normalize the hospital.



As the strike proceeds close to 20 days, we have to reschedule surgery and hospitalization, which has been cut in half.



[University hospital official: From now on, the patients who have been booked are going to have to work with the patients who have been delayed for 20 days.

It is expected that it will take about a month.]



It seems that it will give priority to surgery for severely ill patients that have been delayed such as cancer and stroke.



(Video coverage: Yang Hyeon-cheol, video editing: Park player)



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