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Academic articles with public health perspectives as a potential tool for Korean doctors in addressing health issues.
In South Korea, growing frustration among medical doctors over government healthcare policies, such as increasing medical student intake, has led to a surge in doctors considering practicing medicine abroad. Despite efforts to address specialty shortages, 82% of doctors believe these policies fail to tackle underlying issues like low compensation and legal protections for high-risk procedures. Engaging with public health perspectives, physicians can frame healthcare challenges and advocate for policy change. By addressing broader social determinants of health (SDOH), doctors can contribute to more effective, equitable healthcare policies.