Helping others |
眼科医生陶勇:心中有光,便无所畏惧 |
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BY wangxingwei from 21st Century Published 2020-05-27 |
![]() Despite a horrible attack, Tao Yong has remained a profound sympathy for patients. TENCENT
Ancient Greek physician Hippocrates (460-375 BC) said, “Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity.” This is a message exemplified by Tao Yong, director of the ophthalmology department of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital. Tao is known for always putting his patients first. He received as many outpatients as possible without limiting registration numbers. Sometimes, if patients did not have the money, he would even pay some of their fees. However, on the afternoon of Jan 20, Tao suffered a vicious attack. A 36-year-old man surnamed Cui took a cleaver to the seventh floor of Chaoyang Hospital and struck Tao on the back of the head and neck. Though a patient’s mother and two colleagues tried to intervene in the attack, Tao was left severely injured and spent two weeks in the ICU. Despite this tragedy, Tao’s positive attitude remained strong. Speaking of his attacker, Tao told China Daily, “I don’t believe people are born good or evil. People need to be shepherded to goodness.” For Tao, keeping a healthy mentality is very important, even in the face of disease and pain. On Jan 26, while still in the ICU, Tao wrote the poem My Dream, which he hoped would pass on the message of the “positive energy” that has supported him through the darkest days of his life. While the attacker had fractured Tao’s left hand and caused nerve damage, Tao remained dedicated to his lifelong passion to help others. He said that if he were unable to perform surgery, he would do research and make contributions to the public through activities such as leading tours for blind children and telling stories of those who have fought bravely against disease. “He carries a profound sympathy for patients,” his friend and former colleague Liu Ping told China Daily. Tao’s optimism toward his life after the attack have touched thousands of people online and many sent him their best wishes. Luckily, with his unyielding spirit, Tao returned to his post on May 13. As China Daily noted, “Tao Yong has managed to remain a beacon of optimism and kindness.” ![]() (Translator & Editor: Wang Xingwei AND Luo Sitian)
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