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Controversy is arising as the fact that Cho Min, the daughter of former Minister Cho Kook, passed the doctor's national examination.

The voices of supporters claiming that they are passing through skills and criticizing them for leaving patients to people who are not qualified are sharply divided.



This is Kwon Ji-yoon.



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is a photo congratulating my daughter Jo Min, who was posted on the SNS account of Cho Kook, former Minister of Justice.



This photo uploaded by supporters made it known that Jo passed the exam on the 14th.



Supporters welcomed it as a feat of demonstrating competence, but voices of criticism poured out saying that the patients were endangered by the unqualified person.



[Im Hyun-taek/President of the Korea Pediatrics and Adolescents Medical Association: (Mr. Jo Min) will become a doctor who deals with human life from March 1st.

What the hell are the patients who have been treated by an unqualified person?] The



criticism intensified in this way because his mother, Professor Kyung-Shim Chung, who is being tried for forgery of the career he submitted at the time of admission, was convicted in the first trial. is.



The first trial court judged that Professor Jeong's daughter submitted a certificate of commendation from the president of Dongyang University when enrolled in a medical school at Pusan ​​National University, as well as his career as an intern at Gongju University and KIST.



In the meantime, even his daughter Jo Min was appointed as an accomplice and said that if there was no citation, there was a high possibility that he would not pass the medical team.



Equity with other cases of illegal entrance exams has also risen.



Ewha Womans University canceled her daughter Jung Yu-ra's admission while Choi Seo-won was being tried for the first trial, and the Sookmyung Girls' High School twins were expelled from school while being investigated for leaking test questions.



The medical practitioners at Pusan ​​National University, where Cho is attending, said, "There are no plans to take any action until the Supreme Court decision is finalized."



(Video coverage: Kim Hak-mo, video editing: Ha Sung-won)