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South Korean doctors’ strike is a medical drama with no heroes

Mobrand, Erik Johan LU and Kim, Hyejin LU (2024) In Channel News Asia
Abstract
More than 12,000 South Korean doctors have gone on strike in a months-long protest against medical reforms. It may be the wrong position to take, but the government has much to account for too, say Erik Mobrand from Seoul National University and Hyejin Kim from National University of Singapore.
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