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Former President Roh Supports Struggling Medical Interns in Central Seoul University Hospital- News 1报道

Medical personnel are attending a university hospital in central Seoul on the 22nd. /News 1

Former president of the Korean Medical Association Noh Hwan-gyu said on Facebook on the 25th: “Excluding residents who received formula and diapers directly from the medical association center, there were more than 100 residents who received online application”. Former President Roh is currently carrying out a project to provide powdered milk and diapers to interns who are having difficulty making ends meet due to his resignation.

Former President Roh also revealed thank-you notes he received from some residents.

The memo said: “As the breadwinner, I was struggling financially, so I requested diapers and formula. In the future, I will not forget this kindness and will not repay my medical colleagues, including my junior medical staff.” “I submitted my resignation on February 19 of my own free will. Since March I have been working on a single income and the current situation creates an emotional burden and financial difficulties for me, as the head of the family. “I am sincerely grateful to the seniors who supported me.”

Some of the residents who began collective resignation on the 19th of last month have had their salaries cut. Most of the “Big 5” hospitals, where most residents work, have not paid or will not pay residents their March salaries.

These hospitals normally paid the February salary even after the group of residents left, but the situation is said to have changed as the period has exceeded the month. This is because the financial burden on hospitals to pay the salaries of residents who have not provided any work has increased. Large, mega-hospitals have reduced their medical services following the departure of residents and are experiencing declining sales as a result.

◇Ri, to the government: “Where have the screams gone?”

In another Facebook post this afternoon, former President Roh ridiculed the government’s “postponing the suspension of licenses for non-returning major labels.”

He shared an article about the government temporarily suspending license suspensions for non-returning medical residents and said, “LOL, I’m laughing now.”

He said: “I did it. “I don’t think the mayor will be punished,” she said, “think of all the lies the government has told so far.” He continued: “Where have gone the cries that there will be no clemency, that there will be no relief, that punishment will begin this week?” and “Now, in ten days, it will be two months.”

Former President Roh said, “Doctors are fighting to protect their values” and “It is absurd to think that we could suppress doctors with power.” He said: “The doctors’ anger has reached its peak. “Now is the beginning,” he said, “Why did we ever get to this point?”

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