“The nurses could not do enough for us. We knew they truly cared about us. They gave us the best treatment possible, and I saw them cry when a patient died.” This is one of many powerful comments from ...
As hospitals struggle from a monthslong walkout, nurses have picked up some of the slack. A new law gives them more responsibilities and, they say, greater recognition. By Jin Yu Young Reporting from ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of South Korean nurses went on strike on Friday after President Yoon Suk Yeol vetoed a law to improve their pay and working conditions amid protests from doctors and ...
Across their foreheads, cheeks and noses, the nurses on the front line of South Korea's struggle against the coronavirus outbreak wear bandages that have become badges of honour. The pads, plasters ...
(Bloomberg) -- Lee Kyung-ja’s sister is caught in the middle of a labor dispute between South Korean doctors and the government, and her life is at risk. “This walkout is driving me mad,” said Lee, a ...
Major hospitals are struggling to provide services after thousands of junior medics stopped working to protest against government plans to sharply increase medical ...
A nurse in her late 20s, identified as A (28 years old), who worked for three years at a large hospital in Gyeongsangbuk-do, recently resigned and has been submitting job applications online to ...