Do doctors make mistakes?

Although doctors should not make mistakes, because they treat patients and save lives, if they make any mistakes, the patient's condition may deteriorate, or even worse, and the patient may lose his life. But to tell the truth, doctors are human beings and just ordinary people. No matter how brilliant their medical skills are, they can't completely guarantee zero mistakes in their lives. This is too difficult, so I don't think doctors can make mistakes, but I can't say that doctors are required to make absolutely zero mistakes.

As we all know, doctors are a demanding profession, and their profession requires them to be meticulous and always serious. Only in this way can doctors keep a high degree of sobriety and calmness and be responsible for patients. Only in this way can the patient's family dare to put the patient into their own hands with confidence. Moreover, the doctor himself is highly devout in this profession and is not allowed to make mistakes.

So under normal circumstances, doctors will not make mistakes in the process of treating diseases. Because they have a strong sense of mission and pressure from all sides, they dare not make any mistakes. If the doctor makes any mistakes, the consequences are likely to be unimaginable, which is unbearable for anyone. Therefore, no matter what people ask of doctors or what doctors ask of themselves, nothing can go wrong.

But to be honest, no matter how good a doctor is, he can't completely guarantee that he won't make mistakes in his life. Because they are just ordinary people after all, ordinary people will make some mistakes more or less.