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Home / Health / South Korea Plans Medical School Quota Hike

South Korea Plans Medical School Quota Hike

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Medical student numbers will increase by 16% in 2027.
  • The government aims to strengthen regional and public healthcare.
  • Doctors' association criticizes the plan as irresponsible.
South Korea Plans Medical School Quota Hike

South Korea's health ministry announced plans to increase medical student numbers by 16% in 2027, with additional phased increments expected in subsequent years. The initial increase will raise the quota by 490 students to 3,548, with a target of 3,871 students by 2030.

This initiative is designed to reinforce regional, essential, and public healthcare facilities. The government acknowledges past difficulties arising from similar proposals, which led to widespread protests by thousands of trainee doctors from February 2024 to late 2025. Health Minister Jeong Eun-kyeong stated that the plan was developed through discussions and pledged a humble approach to communication with medical professionals and the public.

Despite the government's efforts, the Korean Medical Association has voiced strong opposition, labeling the plan 'irresponsible' and citing 'poor estimates and distorted data.' It remains uncertain whether this new measure will reignite similar doctor walkouts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
South Korea plans to increase medical student enrollment by 16% in 2027, aiming for 3,548 students, with further increases to 3,871 by 2030.
The plan aims to strengthen regional, essential, and public healthcare facilities.
The Korean Medical Association has criticized the plan as 'irresponsible' and based on 'poor estimates and distorted data'.

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