-Even if a doctor commits a sexual crime against a patient, he commits a sexual crime against the patient.
MBC Exploration Planning 'Straight' reports on the reality that even if you are punished for committing sexual crimes, your doctor's license is not revoked and you can continue to practice medical practice.
Even if doctors are convicted of sex crimes, their licenses are not revoked.
There is no problem in continuing to practice medical practice as a doctor.
As a result, doctors convicted of sex crimes continue to treat patients and commit sexual crimes against patients.
Patients have no idea whether or not the doctor treating me is a criminal offender.
Straight reporters identified doctors who were treating patients without any problems while having sex crimes all over the city and being tried for sexual crimes.
Patients had no idea what they were and believed in their doctors.
The patient trusts the doctor entirely and leaves his body.
Due to the nature of sexual crimes with high recidivism, doctors who have a history of sexual crimes have to say that they are more likely to commit sexual crimes against patients, but there is no way to remove a doctor's license from doctors who have committed sexual crimes under current law.
Patients have no idea which doctors have committed sexual crimes and which doctors are being tried for sexual crimes.
Unlike the United States, which discloses all of the doctor's criminal history and major medical accidents, patients in Korea do not have any information against the doctor at all.
There have been attempts to revise the law to improve this situation, but the number of times has collapsed.
Why did our reality become like this?
And is there any way to change the law and system?
'Straight' was the focus.
Broadcast at 8:25 pm today.
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