"I don't care if I die in the emergency room".Medical students asked for an investigation into an internal article scandal.

2024.09.11. PM 1:24
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The government has decided to request an investigation as some medical students have made immoral remarks toward the public in the medical and medical student communities.

According to the government and the medical community on the 11th, medical students who have difficulty speaking about medical gaps such as "emergency room hits" have recently been mentioned several times in the "MediStaff," a community centered on young doctors.

Some medical students criticized the people, calling them 'dogmin', 'dog pig', and 'joshenjing'. In particular, a medical student wrote, "There is no impression that a Korean man dies while going around the emergency room," and "I just want him to die more and be on the news."

Another medical student said, "When (dog pigs) are paralyzed by the fear of death, and experiences that almost ended their lives because they were not treated by doctors are accumulated and accumulated, they will be grateful and appreciated for doctors who deal with life," adding, "Then I will feel relieved and grateful that I can get treatment no matter what the outcome of the treatment."

Another medical student also said, "It is beneficial to kill more dog pigs (disrespecting the people)," and told his colleagues, "Even if you become a doctor later, act in a way that unconditionally reduces the welfare of society." That's revenge," he wrote.

In addition, "I feel good whenever I see Koreans die. "I'm truly happy every time I'm on the news," "I can understand if I'm crazy, if I'm crazy, if the Josens are crazy, and Lee Wan-yong." "Everyone dies." The stage of consultation with the government has passed," and "I really hope the emergency room chaos will come during Chuseok." There were a lot of inappropriate remarks, such as "We shouldn't save Koreans."

After securing relevant evidence, the Ministry of Health and Welfare plans to ask the police to investigate the publishers of the article.

In this bulletin board, "breakdown of personal information" and "revolving" continue for majors who do not resign or try to return after the group resignation of their majors. Police are investigating them as blacklists containing personal information have been steadily circulating, sarcastically calling them "true doctors."

Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.


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