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The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

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Recently, Yu Li, a teacher at Southern Medical University, was 29 minutes late for treating a child, and then the punishment caused a stir on the Internet.

Many people think that the results are outrageous, of course it is important to go to class, and it is indeed a violation of discipline to be late, but the matter of treating the disease and saving people should be more important than going to class. Who can believe it, there are even more outrageous things.

The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

Southern Medical University, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong, is a public undergraduate college, and Nanfang Hospital is the first affiliated hospital of Southern Medical University.

Yu Li is a teacher at Southern Medical University, and it is said that the classes she teaches belong to the "international student program". She is also the attending physician of the pediatric department of Nanfang Hospital, and on May 10, the condition of the child she was in charge of was urgent, although she was not on duty at this time, and she had classes soon, she still hurried to the hospital to give emergency treatment to the child.

At that time, the child was "bleeding from the neck catheterization", suspected of cerebral hemorrhage, and could be life-threatening if not treated in time. Is it fair to say that Teacher Yu pulled a child back from the brink of death.

She was 29 minutes late for this and was penalized. It is said that many students can't look past it, and then this matter is on the hot search.

The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

Some people think that punishment is also deserved, after all, the school must act according to the rules, otherwise it will not be able to convince the public. But saving people, this is a very positive thing, can you give a reward, not a bonus, at least to encourage this kind of behavior and spirit of saving people in danger.

But no, not only not, but the staff of Southern Medical University also said that this punishment is the lightest.

The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

There are even more incredible. A staff member of Nanfang Hospital said in an interview that Teacher Yu Li was not in the hospital at the time, and whether she could save the children or not, the treatment of the patients would be guaranteed.

Can this sentence be understood in this way, the child in charge of Teacher Yu has an emergency, Teacher Yu does not have to go to the hospital when she is not in class, and there is no need to worry, she can not come to the rescue, because there are naturally other doctors to treat her. That's true, but it seems to be a little less human.

There is one more thing that people don't understand. Teacher Yu was suspended! Teacher Yu was supposed to be on duty, but he stopped the clinic.

The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

The hospital responded very definitely, and the outpatient clinic arranged for Mr. Yu to be suspended.

The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

After Yu Li was punished for being late to save people, on June 16, SUSTech responded, saying that it has always adhered to the value concept of "life first, saving lives and helping the injured first", and will "understand the verification situation, and follow up on it". Now three days have passed, SUSTech has not responded, and Teacher Yu Li has been suspended.

The teacher of SUSTech was punished for being late to save the patient, and was suspended from the clinic, and the hospital: she can not save it

No one expected that things would turn out like this. Everyone said it was strange.

As teachers at a medical university, when there is a conflict between teaching and treating patients, how do they choose? Which is more important?

I think the answer for many people is: life can't wait, first cure the disease and save people, and then teach and educate people. And isn't this the best embodiment of the value concept of "life first, saving lives and helping the injured first"?

People say, isn't it?

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