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Patient claims he agreed to surgeons taking selfies

By Zhang Xiang (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-12-24 13:39

Patient claims he agreed to surgeons taking selfies

Doctors take group selfies next to a patient inside an operating room in Xi'an Fengcheng Hospital on Aug 15, 2014. [Photo/Sina Weibo]

The patient who appeared in the controversial selfies taken by surgeons in a Xi'an hospital said he was aware of what the doctors were doing and had agreed before they took the photos, People's Daily reported on Wednesday.

A set of surgeons' selfies with a patient lying on the operating table stirred heated debate on the Internet in the past few days. Although a lot of netizens expressed understanding and tolerance, the photos still led to three officials of the hospital being stripped of their posts and all medical workers in the photos were given administrative punishment.

Bai Wenhai was sent to Xi'an Fengcheng Hospital on July 24 after his leg was severally injured. Surgeons operated on his leg from 11 pm to 7 am on that very night.

The second surgery was performed on Aug 15, the day when the selfies were taken. The seven-hour operation was successful, saving Bai's leg from amputation.

"All the doctors were happy, as if they had won a battle," said Zheng Xiaoju, a surgeon who participated in the operation.

Since the operation room was going to be disbanded the next day, they took some group selfies there. A doctor posted the photos on his WeChat Moments on Aug 16 to memorize the last operation in the room.

"I knew they were taking photos and I also agreed," Bai said. "They worked so hard to save my leg. I don't understand why they are being criticized."

It all started when a friend of one of the doctors posted the photos on Sina Weibo last Saturday, blaming them for escalating the doctor-patient tension, a long worrying issue in the country.

The photos show the doctors smiling and posing in front of the patient lying on the operating table. It soon became the hottest topic on social media during the weekend, generating millions of comments.

Netizens were split on whether it's fine or not for the doctors to take the photos in the operating room. Some blamed them for lacking professional ethnics while the rest were more tolerant with it. A Shaanxi TV program, the first media to report the incident, was also criticized for not interviewing the involved people and aggravating the tension.

Xi'an Bureau of Public Health on Monday announced it was going to punish the hospital and the doctors involved in the selfies. The deputy president of the hospital, the dean and the head nurse of its anesthesiology department were removed from their posts.

After the announcement, new wave of comments began appearing on the Internet, with some supporting the decision and the rest considering it too harsh.

"It's indeed inappropriate for the doctors to take off gauze masks in the operating room," said Li Jianrong, a deputy president of the hospital. "But the incident was magnified by media and the netizens."

Pressured by the reports and discussions on the Internet, the hospital decided to give heavy punishment to the doctors, he said.

According to a report by Beijing Youth Daily, the micro blogger who posted the photos on Sina Weibo was working in another private hospital in Xi'an. Vicious competition is speculated behind the incident.

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