"Maguk-nos..."When the SNU medical school begins, the 'Blacklist of Returnees' appears again.

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"Maguk-nos..."When the SNU medical school begins, the 'Blacklist of Returnees' appears again.
ⓒYonhap News Agency
It was found that the "Blacklist of Returnees" with the real names of 70 third and fourth graders of Seoul National University Medical School who returned to class on the first day of the semester is being shared in the doctor's community.

According to the medical community on the 21st, about 40 people attended a detailed lecture on the "Clinical Inference" course in the third grade of Seoul National University of Medicine, which opened the previous day. About 30% of the total number of people attended.

On the same day, more than 30 people attended a detailed lecture on the "human, social, and medical" subject for the fourth graders of Seoul National University of Medicine.

When the news spread, the doctor's anonymous community MediStaff was found to have been followed by personal attacks against them along with the "List of Returnees from Seoul Medical University," which posted the real names of the attendees. It is known that this community can only be active by certifying the status of doctors and medical students.

Some users criticized returning medical students with malicious criticism such as "We need to catch and suffice," "We need to quickly cut off and isolate the 30% that has returned," "We need to pull out the roots," and "It's a traitor." He also threatened student representatives, saying, "The third-year representative of Seoul National University is Lee Wan-yong, a pro-Japanese group," and "I won't let you go when you come to the hospital."

In addition, some medical students from other universities reportedly stormed into an anonymous chat room on Kakao Talk, where fourth graders from Seoul National University are gathered, and pressured and attacked them not to return. This chat room was forced to shut down by the current founder.

Professor Kang Hee-kyung, a former chairman of the emergency committee of a professor at Seoul National University of Medicine, said, "I also heard that a student who felt threatened asked Professor Mo for help." A medical professor at Seoul National University, who asked not to be named, also expressed concern, saying, "I want students to return, but I am worried that the current atmosphere will affect future returns."

Currently, Seoul National University is the only medical school that has opened nationwide. Seoul National University College of Medicine opens in February and first graders in March.


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