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In 2020, the originally peaceful afternoon in the outpatient department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital was suddenly broken by a piercing scream. Dr. Tao Yong, a well-known ophthalmologist, the "god hand" who has brought hope to countless patients, is now lying in a pool of blood.
He suffered heavy blows to his left hand and head, and blood stained his white doctor's gown.
The scalpel that had been used to heal his patients had been replaced by a sharp kitchen knife and had become the murder weapon that robbed him of his light. The doctor, once hailed as a leader in ophthalmology, is now faced with the harsh reality that he may never be able to stand on the operating table again.
This sudden change not only completely changed the trajectory of Tao Yong's life, but also forced the whole society to re-examine the deep-seated contradictions in the doctor-patient relationship. How could a life-saver, who should have been respected and grateful, be treated so miserably? This question is like a sharp knife that pierces everyone's heart.
Tao Yong's story began in 1980 in a quiet town in Jiangxi Province. The suffering of his mother due to trachoma during his childhood was deeply imprinted in his young mind.
Whenever he saw his mother in pain due to an eye disease, the young Tao Yong would hug her tightly, hoping to share even a trace of pain for his mother.
Once, Tao Yong followed his mother to Nanchang to seek medical treatment, and witnessed firsthand how the doctor skillfully removed a foreign body from his mother's eye and cured her eye disease. This experience had a profound impact on Tao Yong and planted the seeds of his ambition to become an ophthalmologist.
From then on, he secretly vowed to become a benevolent sorcerer like the doctor, to light the way forward for the world.
At the age of 17, Tao Yong was admitted to Peking University Health Science Center with excellent grades and started his medical career. During his time at school, he showed extraordinary talent and amazing diligence and quickly stood out.
He was not only awarded the Young Scholar Award Program of Peking University Health Science Center, but also was named one of the 100 Talents in Xicheng District, becoming a leader among his peers.
Tao Yong's path to study was smooth sailing. At the age of 25, he received a master's degree in medicine from the School of Life Sciences of Peking University. He then continued his studies and received his MD degree in just three years at the age of 27.
Such an academic achievement was rare in the medical field at that time.
With extraordinary talent and unremitting efforts, Tao Yong's career development is in full swing. At the age of 35, he was promoted to professor and attending physician, becoming one of the youngest doctors in mainland China to receive this honor.
At this age, many people may still be struggling for their careers, but Tao Yong is already at the top of the industry.
However, Tao Yong was not satisfied with his achievements. He always kept in mind his original intention of becoming a doctor, and constantly challenged himself to improve his medical skills. During his medical career, Tao Yong has treated more than 2,000 patients and brought light back to countless people.
He is like a messenger of the sun in his hand, bringing hope into the world of millions of people.
Tao Yong's achievements in the field of ophthalmology can be described as the pinnacle. He is one of only two doctors in the country who can perform the artificial corneal transplant of bone and tooth.
This technology offers hope for many patients who are thought to be incurable.
Tao Yong's career is thriving, and his kindness and medical ethics have also won the respect and love of patients. However, at the peak of his career, fate played a cruel joke on him.
Tao Yong's medical ethics are not only reflected in his superb medical skills, but also in his meticulous care for patients. Once, he met an old woman in her eighties in the mountains.
The old man was lonely and childless, with no children and an eye disease so severe that he was almost blind. The local hospital was helpless, and no one was willing to accompany her on the long journey to the big city.
Faced with such a critically ill patient, Tao Yong was caught in a dilemma: if the operation went unexpected, he could face huge disputes and legal risks; But if he didn't have surgery, he couldn't bear the condemnation of his conscience.
After careful consideration, Tao Yong decided to talk frankly with the old lady.
He explained to the elderly: "As an experienced ophthalmologist, I have the ability to perform the surgery on you. However, there are some risks associated with this procedure. If anything goes wrong, I may not be able to take legal responsibility accordingly.
When the old lady heard this, her eyes flashed with determination, and she responded: "Young talent, you can take the risk of performing this operation for me, which is already more precious than a treasure of ten thousand gold.
Even if I fail, it is my destiny, and I will never blame you.
Tao Yong was deeply touched by the old man's words, and he made up his mind to go all out. Fortunately, the surgery was very successful and the old man regained his sight. After the operation, the old lady made many exquisite insoles and sent them to Tao Yong, and also mailed a letter of thanks full of affection.
This experience made Tao Yong deeply gratified and strengthened his determination to treat every patient.
However, not all patients understand the doctor's good intentions. Choi Jin-kook and Son Heung-ho are two very different examples.
Cui Zhenguo is an ordinary farmer who has long suffered from high myopia. He had several unsuccessful surgeries and even complications. When many doctors refused to accept patients due to their complicated conditions, Tao Yong resolutely took over.
He not only successfully performed the operation for Cui Zhenguo, but also took the initiative to reduce some medical expenses. After the operation, Cui Zhenguo's vision returned to basically normal from almost complete loss, which is a medical miracle.
Sun Xinghao's situation is similar to Cui Zhenguo, who also sought medical treatment for eye diseases and was in debt. Former relatives and friends regarded him as a disaster and became estranged. After Tao Yong understood the situation, he not only received Sun Xinghao, but also provided him with financial help within his ability.
The experiences of these two patients touched Tao Yong's empathy. He knows that behind every patient there is a family, and they all carry the hope of countless people. It is this sense of responsibility and mission that makes Tao Yong always do not hesitate to lend a helping hand when facing patients in difficulty.
Tao Yong often said: "If I don't save him when I die, do I have to stand by and watch the patients who are allowed to gradually become blind?" This sentence vividly reflects his professional ethics and the benevolence of a doctor.
However, fate tricked people. Tao Yong's kindness did not pay off as it should be. His treatment of Cui Zhenguo eventually became the beginning of a tragedy.
This patient, who was once saved by him from the brink of blindness, went to the hospital many times to complain and ask for compensation after the successful operation. Even though Tao Yong once again performed laser correction for him for free, Cui Zhenguo was still dissatisfied.
This kind of revenge is not only chilling, but also makes us ponder: why is the trust between doctors and patients so fragile? What causes tension in the doctor-patient relationship? These questions became even more acute and urgent after Tao Yong's attack.
On the eve of the Lunar New Year in January 2020, it was supposed to be a day of family reunion. However, in the outpatient department of Chaoyang Hospital in Beijing, a heartbreaking tragedy is unfolding.
That afternoon, Tao Yong was busy in the consultation room as usual. Suddenly, a piercing scream broke the peace. A hideous-looking man rushed into the consultation room with a kitchen knife in his hand and went straight to Tao Yong.
In a small, crowded space, Tao Yong had almost nowhere to hide. He instinctively reached out to block it, but his left hand was slashed severely, and the blood instantly stained the white doctor's gown.
In the midst of the chaos, a patient's family stepped forward and blocked the fatal blow for Tao Yong. The heroic mother originally planned to let her child undergo Tao Yong's surgery the next day, but she did not expect such a change.
The assailant chased Tao Yong like a mad dog, vowing to kill him. He frantically brandished his kitchen knife and slashed at Tao Yong again and again. Luckily, security personnel arrived in time and worked together to subdue the killer.
However, Tao Yong had already suffered serious injuries: his left hand was fractured, all neuromuscular blood vessels were broken, and his head was also severely injured.
After seven hours of intense rescue, Tao Yong was finally out of danger. However, the attack left him with scars that could not be healed. He lost sensation in his left hand and was unable to move his fingers normally even after rehabilitation.
The daily recovery process left Tao Yong in agony, sweat soaking his forehead and his face distorted by severe pain.
What's even more heart-wrenching is that Tao Yong can no longer stand in front of the operating table. The "god hands" that once saved countless patients can only feel the biting chill now.
This is not only a personal tragedy for Tao Yong, but also a loss for the entire medical community. Prior to the attack, 1,532 patients had been booked for surgery performed by him.
Now the hopes of these patients have been dashed.
After the incident, Tao Yong's family fell into great sadness and anxiety. His youngest daughter, Tao Tao, asked her mother in confusion, "Mom, why did he hurt my father?" My father was a good man! Faced with the child's innocent question, the mother was speechless and could only accompany her silently.
This incident has caused huge repercussions in society. One has to ask: Why would a doctor who saves lives be treated the way he does? When interviewing Tao Yong, a reporter asked, "If you had to do it again, would you still be determined to operate on the murderer?" Tao Yong replied without hesitation: "It is absolutely impossible, never again."
I can't let go of him, and I definitely can't forgive him.
This answer not only reflects Tao Yong's pain, but also reflects the dilemma faced by the entire medical industry. Health workers have expressed their confusion and grief.
Tao Yong's experience is not only a personal misfortune, but also the sorrow of the whole society. It reveals the fragility of the doctor-patient relationship and the lack of social trust mechanisms.
This incident is like a mirror, reflecting the many problems that exist in our society, and each of us needs to think deeply.
Cui Zhenguo, the murderer of Tao Yong, was one of the patients who had benefited from Tao Yong's medical skills. This shocking fact plunged the whole society into deep confusion and reflection.
Cui Zhenguo is an ordinary farmer who has long suffered from high myopia. In the process of seeking medical treatment, he has suffered many failures and even serious complications.
When many doctors were deterred by their complicated conditions, Tao Yong resolutely took over. Not only that, Tao Yong also understood Cui Zhenguo's financial difficulties and took the initiative to reduce some medical expenses.
However, after the successful operation, instead of being grateful, Cui Zhenguo went to the hospital many times to complain and ask for compensation. Even though Tao Yong once again performed laser correction for him for free, Cui Zhenguo was still disgruntled, which eventually led to this tragedy.
This act of revenge makes one wonder: why is the trust between doctors and patients so fragile? And what causes such extreme behavior to occur?
In the aftermath of the incident, medical workers expressed their confusion and grief. They are worried: if even a good doctor like Tao Yong is treated like this, who else wants to devote himself to a medical career? This issue is not only about the future of the medical industry, but also about the healthy development of the whole society.
We need to reflect: how can we build a harmonious doctor-patient relationship? How can doctors save lives in an environment free of fear? These problems require not only reform within the healthcare system, but also the concerted efforts of the whole society.
The Tao Yong incident is a wake-up call that there is an urgent need to improve the doctor-patient relationship. We need to establish a better medical dispute resolution mechanism, strengthen doctor-patient communication, and improve the medical literacy of the whole people.
Only in this way can similar tragedies be avoided from happening again, and doctors can serve patients without worries.
In February 2021, the court handed down a verdict and sentenced Cui Zhenguo to death with a suspended execution. Although justice has been served, it cannot erase the haze in Tao Yong's heart, nor can it make up for everything he has lost.
However, Tao Yong was not defeated by this catastrophe. Although he could no longer stand in front of the operating table, he chose another way to continue his mission as a healer. He actively disseminates ophthalmology knowledge through online platforms and answers patients' questions online.
Many patients have benefited from his expertise and gracious attitude.
What is even more admirable is that Tao Yong has set up a special fund to provide assistance to children with eye diseases from poor families. This decision stems from a deep reflection on his own experience, and he hopes to help more patients who cannot afford the surgery.
This catastrophe made Tao Yong cherish life more and love life more. Although he can no longer perform surgery on patients himself, his spirit and knowledge continue to influence and help many more people.
Tao Yong's story is not only a doctor's personal experience, but also a problem that the whole society needs to face and solve. We are looking forward to the emergence of the next "Tao Yong", and also to a more harmonious and trusting doctor-patient relationship.
Tao Yong's rebirth brings us hope and points the way to improve the doctor-patient relationship.
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