South Korea medical students end 17-month boycott of classes

Published: 7/13/2025
South Korea medical students end 17-month boycott of classes
South Korea medical students end 17-month boycott of classes, returning after protesting government's plan to increase medical school admissions. The Korean Medical Association announces students' return, urging government to improve training conditions and restore academic calendar. Prime Minister Kim Min-Seok hails the end of boycott as a "big step forward."