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politicshealthcare1 year ago

"South Korea's Yoon Stands Firm Against Doctors' Strike Over Medical School Plan"

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol vows not to yield to doctors' protests against his plan to increase medical school admissions by 2,000 students, citing the need to address a shortage of physicians in rural areas and essential but low-paying professions. The striking doctors argue that the abrupt increase would overwhelm medical schools and harm the country's medical services, while critics suggest their concerns are driven by fears of lower future incomes. The standoff has led to cancelled surgeries and treatments, with public support for the government plan but growing frustration over the prolonged confrontation. Yoon urges the striking doctors to return to work and remains open to talks, while the Korean Medical Association criticizes his address and demands an apology and dismissals of top health officials involved in the recruitment plan.

politicshealthcare1 year ago

"Sunak Acknowledges Failure to Address NHS Waiting Lists and Healthcare Pledges"

UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak admitted in a TalkTV interview with Piers Morgan that the government has failed to fulfill its pledge to reduce NHS waiting lists in England, citing the impact of industrial action in the health service. Sunak also defended the policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda to deter Channel crossings, and accepted a £1,000 bet that deportation flights would resume before the next election. The admission comes after Sunak set out five priorities in January 2023, including measures on the economy and illegal immigration, with NHS waiting list reduction being one of them. As of November 2023, the overall number of waits for non-emergency care in England stood at around 7.6 million, approximately 400,000 higher than at the start of 2023.

politicshealthcare2 years ago

Monica Bertagnolli Confirmed as NIH Director by Senate

The Senate has confirmed Dr. Monica M. Bertagnolli, a cancer surgeon and current leader of the National Cancer Institute, as the next director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), despite opposition from Senator Bernie Sanders. Dr. Bertagnolli will become only the second woman to lead the NIH on a permanent basis. She takes over an agency that has faced political attacks and accusations of downplaying the possibility of a lab leak as the origin of Covid-19. Dr. Bertagnolli has promised to make any data on the subject available to the public.