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the decision to return to treatment by the Korean Medical Association, doctors in each hospital are returning one after another.

However, medical students are still rejecting the doctor's state examination.

The government once again said it was difficult to come up with a remedy.



This is Choi Ho-won.



<Reporter> The



newly appointed executive department of the Emergency Response Committee of the Korean Council of Majorities has decided to stop group leave at 7 am today (9th) after a meeting that continued until dawn.



Previously, the former non-Captain decided to return to medical treatment yesterday, but there were not a few major doctors in each hospital.



Until last night, the return rate of major doctors was only 70%.



However, as the new executive decides to return once again, most of today's hospitals are expected to return major doctors.



However, the refusal of the national examination by medical students continues.



The Ministry of Health and Welfare said it has not yet come up with a relief plan for medical students.



[Song Young-rae/Ministry of Health and Welfare Spokesperson: We have not yet received any official opinion that (medical students) will take the exam.

In this situation, it is considered that the necessity of discussing whether to provide additional opportunities for national examinations is not necessary.] The



government said that recruiting interns and specialists other than major doctors will not have a significant impact on the recruitment of military doctors next year.



Of the 500 or so public health physicians, only 300 are expected to be disrupted.



In the midst of this, as a result of a survey of Seoul National University medical students enrolled in Seoul National University Hospital, the non-deputy commissioner said that more than 70% of the participants answered that they should stop acting as a group.



Currently, the medical school and medical school student associations are discussing internally on whether to stop the group action.