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KMID : 1101420200520010083
Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science
2020 Volume.52 No. 1 p.83 ~ p.89
A Review on the Clinical Laboratory Personnel in North Korea
Koo Bon-Kyeong

Joo Sei-Ick
Kim Dae-Jung
Jang In-Ho
Abstract
There is a noticeable gap in the personnel structures of clinical laboratories between North Korea and South Korea. In North Korea, ¡®Laboratory Doctor¡¯ is similar to the workforce of ¡®Medical Technologist (commonly known as Clinical Laboratory Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist)¡¯ in South Korea. Considering preceding research based on the verbal evidence of North Korean healthcare personnel defectors, it is estimated that the status of laboratory doctor in North Korea generally corresponds to physician and feldsher (such as physician assistant in Western countries). Physicians and feldshers are trained and fostered for five and a half years in medical universities and for three years in medical vocational schools (so-called junior college of medicine). Unlike South Korea, the North Korea¡¯s healthcare personnel system does not subdivide the tasks, education, qualifications and law regarding the specialties of health experts. It is thought that the Korean Association of Medical Technologists needs to collaboratively search and present the milestones for establishment of a professional system on clinical laboratory personnel in North Korea through cooperative research on policies with the related organizations for better preparation of the unification of the Korean Peninsula.
KEYWORD
Feldsher, Laboratory doctor, Medical technologist, North Korea, Physician assistant
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