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Two new medical initiatives are moving forward in South Korea as the Health Ministry has announced efforts to standardize Korean traditional medicine, and the National Assembly also passed a "well-dying" bill that by 2018 will allow patients with no hope of recovery to end their lives by refusing life-sustaining treatment. Korea FM discussed the changes with Rob Jonquière, a retired doctor and World Federation for Right to Die Societies Communication Director, and Dr. Raimund Royer, the first non-Korean to ever learn and practice Korean traditional medicine. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:
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Two new medical initiatives are moving forward in South Korea as the Health Ministry has announced efforts to standardize Korean traditional medicine, and the National Assembly also passed a "well-dying" bill that by 2018 will allow patients with no hope of recovery to end their lives by refusing life-sustaining treatment. Korea FM discussed the changes with Rob Jonquière, a retired doctor and World Federation for Right to Die Societies Communication Director, and Dr. Raimund Royer, the first non-Korean to ever learn and practice Korean traditional medicine. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via: iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741? Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm read more read less

8 years ago #assisted, #korea, #medicine, #suicide, #traditional