Is South Korea raising doctors—or just chasing safety?
In this episode, we dive into South Korea’s full-blown obsession with medical school—and how it’s transforming not just careers, but childhoods, universities, and even national healthcare.
👧🏻👦🏻 Think seven-year-olds in med school prep classes.🎓 Think top-tier STEM students walking away from Seoul National University to try again—for a shot at medicine.💉 Think dermatology clinics overflowing, while pediatric wards sit empty.
You’ll hear how the cultural memory of the 1997 IMF crisis shaped today’s fierce desire for stability, and why medicine has come to represent the ultimate “triple package”: money, respect, and job security.
👉 If you’ve ever wondered:
* Why Korean families are so fixated on medical school
* What this craze is doing to Korea’s innovation pipeline
* And how this race for “safety” might be costing something much bigger…
This episode breaks it all down—combining narrative, cultural context, and insights that didn’t make it into the written post.
🎧 Listen now to explore:
* How the “iron rice bowl” dream evolved into medical mania
* Why Korea’s most brilliant minds are leaving STEM behind
* And how this pursuit of security is reshaping Korean education and society
👂 Audio generated with Google’s NotebookLM—featuring original narration and research extras from the “cutting room floor.”
📚 Part 10 of the “Growing Up in Korea” series🔗 Read the full article here.
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