Indonesia’s Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin has revealed that bullying within the medical profession is a frequently reported issue to the government. Complaints from doctors indicate significant pressure is exerted upon junior physicians, particularly those newly assigned to regional postings. This harassment is primarily perpetrated by senior doctors, creating a hostile work environment. Minister Sadikin did not detail the specific forms of bullying, but acknowledged it as a pervasive problem. The Ministry of Health is now addressing these concerns and seeking solutions to improve the working conditions for young doctors. This disclosure highlights systemic issues within Indonesia’s healthcare system regarding professional conduct and mentorship. Further details regarding preventative measures and support systems are expected to be announced.