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Wu's famous epigram.
Wu Lao is sincere to patients, out of his noble medical ethics. He once said: patients have spent a lot of money to see a doctor. They don't do CT or MRI when they come to me, and they don't do liver transplantation when they can do surgery. It is very rare to consider a problem completely from the patient's point of view without considering one's own reputation. On Wu Lao's 96th birthday, he was still operating on the operating table, which really made people cry. Many media have reported Wu Lao's scientific research achievements, and Bian Xiao wants to talk to you about Wu Lao's medical ethics alone.

First, don't care about your own feathers, and put the patient's life first. In 2004, Wu Lao received a special patient. Tian Tian, a female patient, was suffering from malignant tumor at that time, and the situation was very critical. Many hospitals recommend her to have a liver transplant, but the scarcity of liver source and the high cost of surgery make the patient's family unable to support it. When they found Mr. Wu, it was their last battle. People around him advised Mr. Wu to cherish his reputation and not to seek medical treatment. However, Wu Lao pushed his way through the crowd and finally successfully treated the patient.

Second, he has been a doctor for 78 years and has treated countless patients. Wu Lao has always been adhering to the mission that saving lives is the bounden duty of doctors. According to incomplete statistics, he has treated 16000 patients, and many patients have come a long way for that glimmer of hope. Therefore, even at the age of 96, Wu Lao still guarantees the amount of surgery three times a week until he can't support himself after retirement. In him, we see the noble sentiment of a sincere doctor.

Third, Wu Lao's attitude towards patients deserves our admiration. The most touching thing is that Wu Lao's attitude towards patients is very kind. Every time, he will communicate with patients in detail about all aspects of his illness, and strive to make them understand what he said, be serious and responsible, and make rounds. In particular, he knows the actual situation of patients very well and tries his best to reduce the burden for patients' families.

We are really glad to have such a great doctor as Wu Lao. He left us, but his glory will live on forever!