The incident of violent injuries to doctors has sounded the alarm again: the dilemma of the doctor-patient relationship urgently needs the community to seek good solutions
Recently, a distressing incident of violent injury to a doctor was staged again in a hospital, which pushed the complex and sensitive social issue of doctor-patient relationship to the forefront.
A man dressed in a heavy camouflage uniform and simple sandals, armed with a glittering knife, suddenly broke into the outpatient hall of the hospital and rushed straight at Dr. Li Sheng, who was concentrating on his work, causing him to be stabbed and finally died of his injuries.
After committing this irreversible evil, the perpetrator chose to end his life by jumping off the building, leaving behind his hands full of blood and endless grief, which makes people sigh.
This incident is not only shocking, but also makes us ponder: why is the doctor-patient relationship so difficult? And how to find a way to solve it?
Dr. Li Sheng, a bright star in the medical field who was praised as a "panda-level" talent by Tsinghua University, can imagine the difficulty and time taken to train him. He has a profound academic attainment, and has demonstrated outstanding talent and selfless dedication in clinical work.
However, such an excellent doctor was subjected to unprovoked violence while sticking to his post and treating patients. This makes people deeply worried about the current doctor-patient relationship, and also makes us realize that trust and harmony between doctors and patients have become a social problem that needs to be solved urgently.
At noon on the day of the incident, it was time for a meal or a nap, but Dr. Li still stuck to his post and focused on treating patients before he had time to eat. However, in the midst of this tranquility, a man in camouflage uniform and sandals suddenly appeared in the outpatient department, armed with a sharp knife, and went crazy without asking questions.
At first, two patients heroically subdued him, but a woman's call caused one of them to leave, and the balance was shattered in an instant, and the situation took a turn for the worse.
The murderer slammed into the effort, and the scene spiraled out of control in an instant. Dr. Li was so frightened that he rushed out, shouting "It's not me", but this sentence became a life talisman.
The murderer was like crazy, staring at Dr. Li tightly, stabbing one after another, and people were terrified.
Despite the best efforts of the doctors, Dr. Lee succumbed to his injuries and passed away.
This tragedy not only immersed the hospital in deep grief, but also made the whole society think more about and pay more attention to the doctor-patient relationship.
There are many theories circulating in society about the cause of this violent incident of injuring doctors.
One theory is that the murderer's wife had undergone heart surgery at this hospital, but the postoperative results were not good, and she suffered from the pain for a long time. Recently she has become more ill and came back to the hospital for help, but the hospital said there was nothing they could do.
As a result, she chose to commit suicide, so the murderer took revenge on the hospital. Another theory is that the murderer's wife had a broken heart after undergoing the "interventional valve replacement" operation, and the family could not accept the blow and took extreme actions.
At the same time, some people pointed out that medical device manufacturers lowered the threshold for surgery in order to promote the problem, so that some patients who were not suitable for the operation also underwent surgery, which eventually led to the occurrence of misfortune.
However, regardless of the cause, violence against doctors is never the solution. The lives of doctors are equally precious, and they put in tremendous efforts and sacrifices to save the lives of their patients. The use of violence to retaliate against doctors is not only a great disrespect for the lives of doctors, but also a serious challenge to the rule of law in society.
We should be more empathetic and understand the hard work and dedication of doctors, and at the same time, we should respect the rights and feelings of patients. Only in this way can we jointly create a harmonious and stable medical environment.
In this violent incident of injuring doctors, we not only lost an excellent doctor, but also saw the dilemma of the doctor-patient relationship that needs to be solved urgently. In order to completely straighten out the doctor-patient relationship, the whole society needs to work together.
Government departments should take the lead in formulating relevant policies to strengthen medical supervision and protect the rights and interests of doctors and patients. At the same time, it is necessary to increase the mediation of medical disputes and promote the establishment of a more fair and efficient mechanism for handling medical disputes.
Empower doctors and patients to seek help and solutions through legal channels when they encounter problems. In addition, the government should also strengthen the construction and management of safety precautions in hospitals to ensure the safety of medical staff and patients.
Hospitals should also strengthen management and services, improve the quality of medical care, and improve the medical environment. Hospitals should strengthen the training and education of medical staff, improve their professionalism and service awareness, and ensure that they can provide high-quality medical services to patients.
At the same time, the hospital should also strengthen the communication and care for patients, so that patients can feel the warmth and care of medical staff, and enhance patients' trust in the hospital. In addition, hospitals should also establish a sound medical dispute handling mechanism to deal with patient complaints and disputes in a timely manner to avoid intensification of conflicts.
As ordinary people, we should start from the heart and be more understanding and tolerant of doctors and patients. In the process of medical treatment, we should remain calm and rational, respect the workflow of doctors and hospitals, and refrain from acting violently against medical staff because of impulses or misunderstandings.
At the same time, we should also pay attention to our own rights and feelings, and actively communicate with doctors and hospitals to seek the best treatment plan together. When encountering medical disputes, we should seek help and resolution through legal channels, rather than resorting to violence or extreme behavior.
In addition, all sectors of society should also actively participate in the improvement of the doctor-patient relationship. The media should strengthen publicity and reporting on the doctor-patient relationship, guide the public to correctly view the roles and responsibilities of doctors and patients, and enhance the public's trust and understanding of medical staff.
At the same time, social organizations and enterprises can also carry out relevant public welfare activities to contribute to the improvement of doctor-patient relationship. For example, volunteers can be organized to provide psychological support and companionship services to patients in hospitals to reduce the burden on medical staff; Medical literacy campaigns can also be carried out to improve the public's awareness and understanding of the medical industry.
In short, the dilemma of the doctor-patient relationship is a complex and sensitive social problem, which requires the joint efforts of the whole society to find a solution. We should strengthen our work on policy making, hospital management, patient understanding and social engagement from multiple perspectives.
At the same time, we should also recognize that the improvement of the doctor-patient relationship is not achieved overnight, and requires long-term efforts and persistence. Only through the joint efforts and unremitting pursuit of the whole society can we jointly build a harmonious, mutual trust and safe doctor-patient relationship, and make the hospital a place full of warmth and hope that truly saves lives.
Instead of the current situation, where "medical troubles" were frequent, leaving both doctors and patients living in fear and anxiety. After all, "medical trouble" is not the solution to the problem, "harmony" is our common pursuit and goal.