
The controversy is growing regarding woman A, who is embroiled in allegations of conducting 'unauthorized medical practices' at the home of broadcaster Park Na-rae, as doubts are raised about her claimed educational background and career.
When Park Na-rae's former managers alleged that they received unauthorized medical treatments at Park Na-rae's home and overseas filming locations, A introduced herself as a medical expert related to plastic surgery. She posted on social media that she "studied back and forth in Inner Mongolia 12-13 years ago and served as the youngest professor at the Inner Mongolia Peking Medical University Hospital," and that she "attracted the Korean Plastic Surgery Center with the help of the Inner Mongolia Party Secretary."
In response, Park Na-rae's side denied the illegality, stating that they received home visits from medical professionals, but it was pointed out that even if A has a foreign medical license, a Korean medical license is essential to perform medical practices in Korea, making the explanation insufficient to resolve the controversy.
Meanwhile, the 'Association of Doctors Desiring a Fair Society (Gong-ui-mo)' issued a statement on the 7th, claiming that the 'Peking Medical University' A mentioned does not exist in China. Gong-ui-mo presented official documents from the Chinese Ministry of Education and the WCAME (World Council for Medical Education) accreditation list as evidence, pointing out that there are only four medical universities in the Inner Mongolia region.
Gong-ui-mo strongly asserted, "'Peking Medical University' is a ghost medical school that does not exist," stating, "There is no 'Peking Medical University' on the entire list of 162 medical universities. The hospital where A claimed to have worked as a professor is also not confirmed in official records. Even if one graduates from a Chinese medical school, medical practices in Korea are illegal, and using the title 'medical university professor' without being a doctor is also problematic."
Earlier, A targeted Park Na-rae's former managers, who first raised the allegations, posting a photo in a doctor's gown along with the message "What do you know?" and her Chinese online profile and hospital experience to claim she is a medical professional, but all those posts were deleted by the afternoon of the 7th, further escalating the suspicions.
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae's former managers have reported her to the police for verbal abuse, special assault, and illegal medical practices, and have even filed for real estate provisional seizure. In response, Park Na-rae's side stated, "After refusing to pay 10% of sales even after paying severance, unnecessary misunderstandings were created," indicating their intention to counterattack and announcing a second statement on the 8th, suggesting a fierce legal battle between the two sides is expected.
