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South Korean doctor dies, reportedly from overwork, as strike piles more pressure on healthcare system

A South Korean ophthalmologist who shared the workload at Pusan National University Hospital’s emergency department has reportedly died from exhaustion, piling more pressure on a health system overwhelmed by a weeks-long junior doctors’ strike that shows no sign of abating.

Police said first responders found the doctor unconscious in his Busan home last weekend and rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he was declared dead.

The force added an autopsy would be conducted to ascertain the exact cause of the man’s death, but it “appears to have been caused by heart failure due to a stroke”.

He had also complained of fatigue after performing night duties and emergency surgeries following last month’s walkout by thousands of interns and resident doctors to protest against the government’s plan to boost medical school admissions.

“For a month, medical school professors at university hospitals have taken on duties that are normally done by trainee doctors while also doing their own work,” said Oh Sae-ock from the Medical Professors Association of Pusan National University.

Police said they would contact the university to check if overwork played a role in the doctor’s death, which came as second vice-health minister Park Min-soo on Tuesday said 2,000 more seats would be added to medical schools by May, The Korea Herald reported.

“The government will complete follow-up measures within May without a hitch,” Park said, urging doctors to hold talks “without conditions”.

President Yoon Suk-yeol’s administration says the proposal is aimed at fixing a shortage of doctors in one of the world’s fastest-ageing societies, but junior medics argue their pay and working conditions need to be improved first.

On Monday, professors at 19 of the

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