South Korea doctors submit resignations in a spat with the government over school admission quotas

FILE - Doctors stage a rally against the government's medical policy near the presidential office in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. Trainee doctors in South Korea began resigning en masse Monday, Feb. 19, in protest of a government medical policy, causing reported delays in surgeries and other treatments at hospitals though no major disruption in the country's medical service has yet occurred.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Trainee doctors in South Korea began submitting their resignations en masse Monday in protest of a government medical policy, causing reported delays in surgeries and other treatments at hospitals.

Doctors’ groups and the government have been squabbling over a to increase the number of medical school admissions by 2,000, starting from next year.

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