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Phase two of a massive medical strike has begun here in Korea after tens of thousands of doctors walked off the job on Monday. For the next week-and-a-half or so, doctors taking part in the strike will cut their work hours and limit time spent with patients. Our Kwon Soa has the details. The medical strike has just begun. After Mondays walk-out, the Korean Medical Association is progressing to the next round of its strike, as planned. While those taking part in Mondays strike refused to provide any medical services, starting Tuesday through March 23rd, doctors will turn to a work-to-rule action. This means they wont work more than 40 hours a week, which is around 10 hours fewer than usual,and will treat patients for no longer than 15 minutes. A full six-day strike is then planned to begin on March 24th, which could also include the closing of emergency rooms and intensive care centers. If residents and interns participate in the two-week strike too, there are concerns this wil