"Don't be nervous, Chen Meng. If you can't recite the script, you can read it in your hands.”Under the podium, Lee Chang Ming was giving Chen Meng advice.
"Don't worry, Director. I've memorized it long ago.”Chen Meng gave Lee Chang Ming a reassuring look.
On the podium, the vice president's speech had already ended.
The next speaker was Song Zhi, a general surgeon from Qinghua University. He was also the young doctor recommended by the director of the General Surgery Department.
The topic of his speech was " Born for Doctors, Great Doctors Sincere."
The great doctor's sincerity came from the classic work of the Tang Dynasty's great doctor, Sun Simiao, in the book "Thousand Gold Formula".
All great doctors must calm the mind and set their minds, have no desires and no desires, and first show great compassion and compassion to vow to save the suffering of the spirit. Great doctors must be proficient in medical skills and sincere in character.
This book was an extremely important document that discussed medical ethics in the ancient books of Chinese medicine.
It was a text that the teacher would teach when medical students first entered school.
Song Zhi had also flipped through many documents for this speech. The word 'medical ethics' was expressed in many poems and classic passages from the documents.
At the end of the speech, everyone gave a warm applause. The director of the General Surgery Department was grinning from ear to ear.
The second person was a doctor from the Department of Urology. He was giving a speech on how to treat and handle the doctor-patient relationship.
This was a rather contradictory topic. It was not just doctors who needed to think about it, but the entire society as well.
Between doctors and patients, what was needed was mutual trust and understanding, not suspicion.
Soon, it was Chen Meng's turn to speak.
Chen Meng wore a suit today. After all, it was a formal speech.
"Hello, everyone. I'm a doctor from the intensive care unit. My name is Chen Meng.”After a brief self-introduction, the audience immediately cheered and applauded.
It seemed that Chen Fan was quite popular in the academy!
"The topic of my speech today is 'The History of Psychiatrisiology and the Mental Patients Around Me'.
I think everyone here will be shocked when they hear this question. After all, we are all clinical doctors and have never been to the psychiatric department.
If you want to blame someone, you have to blame our director. He was too lucky that day and drew a side subject for us.”
The audience immediately burst into laughter.
"But before I tell you, let me tell you a story. This story takes place in a remote village.
There was a crazy young man in the village. Everyone called him Fat Madman. He was in his early twenties and was tall and fat.
In fact, he had hereditary paranoid schizophrenia, accompanied by severe paranoia, auditory hallucinations, and visual hallucinations.
He always felt that everyone around him wanted to harm him. When he crossed the road and met an old lady who looked at him twice, he would think that she was following him.
This young man was actually a poor man. Not only was his family poor, but his mother had died when he was very young. Only his father, who was a farmer, was left to rely on him.
His father, on the other hand, was a normal person. He took great care of his daily life and food every day.
At first, when his condition was not serious, this young man would only occasionally fight with others. He would suddenly start fighting when he saw someone on the road.
Later on, he even brought a knife with him. Once, when he hurt someone, they came to the house to make a scene.
His father had no choice but to take out his only family fortune and give them 20,000 yuan.
He was in the countryside, so his injuries weren't too serious, so the other party didn't call the police.
However, his father felt that he could not let his son go out like this anymore. If he did, he was afraid that he would cause even more trouble.
They didn't have money at home, so they couldn't send him to the hospital.
Therefore, he took advantage of his son's sleep to tie his son's feet up with a chain.
This time, the village was quiet for many days, but this young man was becoming more and more abnormal.
In the past, he still knew who his father was, but now, he didn't even recognize his own father.
He had mistaken his own father for someone who wanted to harm him.
One night, the young man somehow managed to untie the chain.
Then, he killed his father while his father was asleep and ran away.
Later on, the villagers realized that the young man's father had not gone out to work for a few days. They felt that something was wrong and went to their house to look. Only then did they realize that the man was already dead.
Moreover, he was hacked to death with an axe…
Later, the police came over to do an autopsy and confirmed that the murderer was the son of the deceased.
When the police caught the young man and brought him for a checkup, they found out that he was mentally ill. Then, he was taken to a mental hospital for treatment.
Due to a series of laws in our country, this young man was not legally responsible in the end, but he could only spend the rest of his life in a closed mental hospital.
When he first started being hospitalized, this young man would hit people every day. He was extremely manic and needed seven or eight doctors and nurses to suppress him.
After two weeks of medication, the young man's condition improved.
His consciousness gradually became clearer. He knew his name, where he lived, and even remembered everything.
However, when the police came to take a statement and asked him about the case, he did not say a word.
Later, the young man's attending doctor persuaded the police to give him more time to accept the truth.
The fact that he had personally killed his own father.
Later, the young man calmed down a lot. He took his medicine and ate on time every day. He did whatever the nurse said.
She was extremely obedient, completely different from the manic image she had when she first entered the hospital.
Until one night, when the doctor on duty checked the room, he found that there was no one in the young man's bed! All the doctors and nurses were so scared that they started to look for him with their flashlights.
Because mental patients were locked up in the hospital every day and could not go out, there would still be situations where people wanted to escape after a long time.
The group of people searched for him at night and still did not find him at dawn the next day.
Later, his attending doctor said,"
"Let's go to his hometown to take a look. Maybe he's gone home.”
Sure enough, when the police, doctors, and nurses arrived at his house, they found that the young man had been kneeling in front of his house for a long time.
According to the villagers, he was seen kneeling here before dawn. He had probably been kneeling for a day and a night.
Just as the police were about to use force to handcuff the young man away, his attending doctor stopped him and said,
"Since everyone is here, why don't we take him to his father's grave and burn some incense before bringing him back?
This might be his only salvation, and it was also a necessary treatment for mental patients.”
When the young man was brought to his father's grave, he could no longer suppress his inner feelings. He hugged the small grave and cried loudly...
His cries were desperate and miserable. From then on, no one in this world could wait for him to come home…"
At this point in the story, some people's eyes were already red.
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