Fatherland’s daughter Jo-min failed to pass the National Medical Center intern… Secondary recruitment application available (total)

Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, applied for an internship at the National Medical Center, but failed.

According to the National Medical Center on the 29th, Jo Min was not selected as the first intern in the first half of 2021. Mr. Jo was not included in the list of successful candidates for the first half of 2021 internships posted on the medical center’s website. The total number of people selected is 9. The National Medical Center is a medical institution under the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Cho Kook, Former Minister of Justice/Yonhap News

In this intern selection, the doctor’s national examination grade (65%), medical school grades (20%), and interview scores (15%) were reflected. The medical center explained that 15% of the proportion of interview scores reflected in the selection of successful candidates for interview screening is difficult to have a significant impact on the satisfaction of the general interview, considering the basic score.

Earlier, as Jo, who was suspected of being illegally admitted to the Pusan ​​National University Medical School, applied for an internship at the National Medical Center, the medical community’s attention was focused on whether to pass.

Professor Kyung-Shim Chung, Dongyang University. /yunhap news

In fact, in December of last year, former Minister Cho’s wife, Dongyang University professor Jeong Gyeong-shim, was sentenced to a fine of 500 million won in four years in prison for alleged corruption in his daughter Cho’s entrance exam and was imprisoned in court. At the time, the judiciary decided that all of the confirmations, such as experience activities or internships, submitted by Cho’s daughter to the entrance examination for the Seoul National University Medical School in 2013 and the Busan National University medical school entrance examination in 2014 were all false.

However, interest is focused on whether Mr. Cho, who failed in the first round, will apply again for the second screening, where applications are accepted for two days from the 21st of next month. The number of recruits for the next screening is 20. An official from the Ministry of Health and Welfare explained, “It is possible to apply for the second round of recruitment.”

Accordingly, the medical community urged Mr. Cho to suspend his qualifications as a doctor. In a statement released that day, Tae-wook Yoo, chairman of the Korean Family Medical Association, said, “The Central Ethics Committee of the Korean Medical Association should decide to suspend Mr. Cho’s qualifications for doctors.” It will lead to a situation.” On the 28th, the Korean Opening Council also suggested that it is natural to point out whether (Mr. Jo) is qualified as a doctor. “I do.”

/ Reporter Kim Seong-tae [email protected]

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