Trainee doctor exodus pushes South Korea’s collapsing healthcare system to the brink
- Disillusioned trainee doctors have abandoned hospitals in their thousands, leaving critical services in shambles and patients turned away
The consequences have been catastrophic. Across the nation, patients are being turned away from overstretched, understaffed A&Es, with some large hospitals suspending treatment for cardiac arrests and traumatic injuries. It’s a crisis compounded by a resurgence in Covid-19 cases, pushing the system to the brink.
“My current situation here shows how the emergency care system is collapsing,” said Namgung In, an emergency medicine doctor in Seoul. He described having to turn away a traffic-accident victim with serious injuries who had already been refused treatment by multiple hospitals.
“I am sorry, sir. We will never come back,” one disillusioned trainee doctor wrote on Sunday to Hwang Gyu-suk, the head of the Seoul Medical Association, in a letter seen by This Week in Asia.
Since quitting, the doctor said he had taken on odd jobs as a chauffeur and orchard worker to make ends meet.