In India, doctors are often revered as embodiments of divinity, and patients approach them with great trust. However, instances of negligence by some medical professionals are not uncommon, both in India and abroad. Recently, a prominent thoracic surgeon in China has come under fire after allegedly putting a patient under anesthesia and then engaging in a confrontation with a nurse. Reports indicate that the doctor was defending his girlfriend, who is a junior doctor, during this altercation.
Government Action Against Medical Institutions
As news of the incident spread, public outrage grew, leading to scrutiny of hospital management and the ethical standards of doctors. In response, China's National Health Commission (NHC) took decisive action against 19 senior officials across five prestigious hospitals and universities. The penalties included stern warnings, disciplinary actions, demotions, and even dismissals.
The institutions facing these corrective measures include the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), Peking Union Medical College Hospital, and the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB). The 'People's Daily' welcomed this action, stating it would help restore public confidence in healthcare services and medical professionals.
Serious Allegations Against the Surgeon
Prior to this incident, a serious allegation was made by the wife of the surgeon in Beijing, who claimed that her husband had extramarital relationships with multiple women. The surgeon's wife, also a doctor at another hospital, had written several letters to the relevant department regarding her husband's affairs, which ultimately led to his dismissal from the hospital.
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