It has been revealed that a large number of students at Yonsei University College of Dentistry were recently disciplined for engaging in academic dishonesty.
It was reported that this case was uncovered through an internal reporting, where more than half of the students in the department were caught submitting manipulated pictures using Photoshop.
According to an SBS report on the 12th, about 60% of the students in the root canal treatment practicum during the 2nd semester of last year manipulated their pictures.
The students submitted X-ray images showing 'clean' root canals after treatment. However, the original images were different. The roots had multiple visible gaps because the filling material had not been applied properly during the procedure. The pictures submitted to the faculty had been edited using Photoshop to remove the gaps, making it appear as if the treatment had been done properly.
A total of 59 fourth-year dental students, who were preparing for the national medical license exam, took part in the practicum. Out of these, 34 were found to have manipulated their results or copied other student's work. These students were treating patients directly under faculty supervision at the university's dental hospital.
After discovering the situation, the faculty reportedly ordered the students to submit their original pictures and write formal statements.
Yonsei University College of Dentistry held a disciplinary committee meeting and issued a two-week probation for the 5 students who copied other student's work, and 20 hours of community service for the 29 students who used Photoshop.
They stated, "We discovered this situation after a student turned themselves in and took action through a disciplinary committee. We will strengthen professional ethics education to prevent this from happening again in the future."
Netizens reacted negatively, saying, "So scary. Who would dare to get treatment from them?" "This is how malpractice begins," "Probation? Community service? This is a crime," "Avoid Yonsei dental school," and "Isn't this obstruction of business?"
Previously, in November last year, Yonsei University faced controversy over mass cheating involving the use of artificial intelligence.
At the time, among 600 students who took the online course 'Natural Language Processing and ChatGPT,' many were reportedly used generative AI during exams. In an anonymous poll posted on the campus' community, 53.7% (194 students out of 361) of respondents who took the course admitted to 'cheating' using ChatGPT or similar tools.
1. [+155][-0] These people are going to end up killing someone.
2. [+129][-0] Do they seriously think community service will solve it all?? This is malpractice. They should at least be expelled.
3. [+124][-0] These people are insane.
4. [+12][-0] It gives me goosebumps to think they might manipulate the monitor in their practices later and say, "The treatment went well."
5. [+12][-0] What’s the point of being smart if your character is trash?






