Supreme Court Proceeds with Public Debate on 'Unlicensed Medical Practice for Nurses'

2024.10.08. AM 00:03
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In two and a half years, the Supreme Court will hold a public hearing in the sub-judgment case, not the all-agreement case.

From 2 p.m. today (8th), the Supreme Court will hold a public hearing on the "Medical Law Violation Case" that will dispute whether to conduct unlicensed medical treatment for nurses.

Doctors, the accused of the case, were charged with violating the medical law by having their nurses collect bone marrow samples necessary for bone marrow examination.

In the public hearing, both the prosecution and the defendant will call experts who support their arguments as reference witnesses to hear their opinions.

This is the fourth public hearing of the Sobu case, and it has been two and a half years since March 2022.

A Supreme Court official said he will continue to try to expand public debate on cases where public attention is focused and social impact is large.



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