Everyone is happy to praise this aberration with morality, and the things that should not be advocated are held in particularly high regard, while the places that should be improved and corrected are ignored. And, the hospital, the doctors, the media, all say that "working through illness is the norm".
I can't figure out how this phenomenon is the norm, and it is. But does normalization mean it's right? Does it have to be suffered in silence?
Drivers who drive with illnesses are likely to get into accidents, resulting in deaths; doctors with illnesses, you are not afraid of making mistakes, resulting in medical accidents?
It is important to know that after the disease, people's reflexes and judgment are reduced, as a doctor, it is likely that the patient's diagnosis and treatment process will be affected, and once the error occurs, the consequences are extremely serious.
There's one thing I can't figure out, and that's that we all know that driving while tired is wrong, and that it's one of the risk factors that can lead to traffic accidents. But why is ignoring the doctor overwork on clinical safety hazards, the medical resource gap unspoken, and even public opinion in society, extremely tolerant and disguised to encourage the doctor or medical team fatigue work, and even with the sick to work, happy to the doctor overworked state packaging for "the most beautiful doctor", really think very hard to fear!
To be honest, I'm very opposed to the doctor's reasoning for working with illness, which is to consider that the people who come to him are old patients, and I feel sorry for them if I leave them on the sidelines. Can't the hospital function without you? Are there no other doctors to see those patients? If this is the case, then the hospital has serious management problems.
It is not polite to say that, in the minds of hospital administrators, always will not be concerned about the doctor to work with the sick this "small matter", few hospital leaders will be the health of the ordinary health care workers held high in the head, sincere love and care. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty and get out of the way.
A person who doesn't even care about his own body, who disregards his own health, will pay attention to the health of others?
Die me not believe?
It is undeniable that insisting on working with illness has always been a traditional virtue in our country, which is y rooted in everyone's mind, and it does reflect the spirit of love and dedication from one side.