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Sydney's famous Chinese brain surgeon Charles Zhang (Charlie Teo) January 28 was exposed public auction "Tickets to watch the surgery," anyone can be a successful bid to enter the operating room to watch him implement complex neurosurgical patients the whole process .
. v$ Y: S& Z1 u. S/ d2 `According to Australia,, "Sydney Morning Herald" reported on January 28, Sydney's famous Chinese brain surgeon Charles Zhang (Charlie Teo) 28 has been exposed public auction "Tickets to watch the surgery,http: repository.tufs.ac.jp," any successful bidders who can watch him into the operating room implementation of complex patient neurosurgery whole process. This news caused a big stir in the medical community in Australia,, raised awareness "can make no medical background who 'tour' surgical site," the lively discussion.! q+ g q/ D# F7 x# G- d) [2 Q& m0 y
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# R% _' S7 D6 z; t53-year-old Charles Zhang is the world's top brain surgeons, good difficult,tiffany milano, the big risk of minimally invasive neurosurgery. January 26 this year,ralph lauren italia, namely Australia Day, he was awarded with the other 49 people named Australia made outstanding contributions to the government,, "Order of Australia."
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0 S$ K! l# j1 E4 Q7 YHowever,scarpe mbt outlet, the doctors has recently been investigated with industry bodies. Last October he had held a charity auction in Sydney, for their own founder of the "Life Therapy Foundation" fundraising site provided by the "auction" turned out to watch a brain surgery by his surgeon whole process. " tickets "! This final ticket was purchased in 1500 for A $. Charles Zhang reportedly held three auctions this year at least.
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$ E0 s* o9 \* A9 `' K) u- xStates currently accepted medical practice is only allowed medical students to observe surgery. "Tickets" event raised many concerns about the doctor violated patient privacy and security issues such as surgery. Royal Australian College of Surgeons, director John Quinn severely criticized Charles Zhang's behavior "immoral", he said: "We are firmly opposed sell tickets 'watch' behavior even in surgery patient consent premise, do so too. immoral. it is not only serious violations of patient privacy,http: www13.plala.or.jp gakuki3 cgi_bin aska aska.cgi?ol, increases the likelihood of a patient being infected, but also for people who have no medical knowledge, surgical procedures,, especially craniotomy, it may not look good,louboutin soldes, 'viewers' possible collapsed in the operating room will affect the normal operation. "
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3 K: L; R! L9 W3 WProfessor of Public Health,Chaussure louboutin pas cher , University of Sydney, Simon Chapman Dr Cheung also opposed the practice, in his "British Medical Journal," the author said: "If you are prepared to accept a challenging brain surgery - such as the removal of malignant brain tumors - patients, and your surgeon is a renowned brain surgeon, then he asked if you agree to the procedure and was seen, you can answer how often a patient is about to undergo a major revamp of both despair and fragile, he? difficult to refuse a request surgeon. "
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But New South Wales Cancer Society supports the use of Dr Cheung ticketing methods to raise funds. President of the association believes that this and other things that doctors require patients to do nothing different,http: mizu-masa.sakura.ne.jp yokkaichi movie sunbbs2 sunbbs.cgi?mode=form&no=2014&page=2, so that ordinary people can also learn more about the doctor's work.; X, w4 s5 r& k3 J
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When Charles Zhang accepted 28 Australian Broadcasting Corporation interview, he said the purchase "tickets" are mostly interested in medicine, the students are facing career choices, they want to experience the immersive atmosphere of the operating room,, and then decide in the future whether from medical. Charles Zhang said the viewers must strictly abide by the provisions of the hospital, wear clothing to stay disinfection specified location to watch. He said: "I just wish more people are concerned about patients with brain tumors."
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( v0 B4 r% ~0 n5 M; P6 V9 y4 I(Source: China Daily Zhang goods autumn) |
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