Why young doctors in South Korea feel broken before they even begin
I am a first-year medical student in South Korea. I wrote this essay to share what it feels like to enter a system that demands so much and still receives so little understanding in return. I haven’t even worn a white coat yet, but I already feel the weight of it.
In South Korea, becoming a doctor requires six years of undergraduate medical education, followed by exhausting years of internship and …











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