South Korea's Beauty Tourism Boom Draws Doctors Away From Hospital Work
The rapid growth of South Korea's beauty tourism industry is impacting the availability of medical professionals in traditional hospital settings.
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The rapid growth of South Korea's beauty tourism industry is impacting the availability of medical professionals in traditional hospital settings.
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