How to treat the case that a doctor's son in a village in Hunan was stabbed more than 50 times by a patient?

Seeing so many incidents in which patients violently hurt doctors, I can't help asking, what kind of relationship should there be between doctors and patients? Is it the relationship between service and service, or the relationship of mutual utilization? Or is it a relationship of mutual equality and respect? I think only the last answer is correct. Doctors are not waiters, they have no obligation to be bossed around by patients, and patients are not tools for doctors to make money. What doctors can do is to use their knowledge to relieve the pain of patients. In this process, patients should not blame doctors.

A village doctor in Loudi, Hunan Province was retaliated by the other side after helping a patient treat a cold. This time, the patient's hand of revenge did not extend directly to the village doctor, but to the son of the village doctor. The son of the village doctor was stabbed more than 50 times and his life was dying. He is still being rescued in the ICU of the hospital. There is no doubt that this patient is no longer an ordinary patient, but a demon.

What is the contradiction between village doctors and patients? According to the village doctor's memory, the patient came to his clinic because of a cold, and the two had some conversations. When the patient came for the first time, he said he had a cold and wanted infusion, but the village doctor felt that infusion was not very good and taking medicine had the same effect, so he gave him some pills. The next day, the patient said that he was not getting better and asked for infusion. The wife of the village doctor arranged infusion for him. The communication between the two ended here, and the village doctor never thought that the patient would come to retaliate against his son. Village doctors and reporters said that patients may think that my attitude is not very good. But I want to say that village doctors don't need to reflect on themselves yet. No matter whether he has a good attitude or not, the patient can't make such crazy revenge activities. Now that the patient has been under the control of the police, the follow-up will be ruthless legal sanctions.

Any case of violence against a doctor should be classified as a criminal case. In my opinion, any patient who hurts a doctor should be treated as a criminal case, otherwise, they will only get worse. In the past, many cases of violent medical injuries were basically civil mediation. Those who hurt doctors can only be criticized once at most and then go home. This kind of punishment is far from enough, and it is precisely because of the low punishment that all kinds of cases that hurt doctors are repeatedly banned. Only by increasing the punishment for the incident of injured doctors and letting those crazy patients know the cost of injured doctors will they stop. The village doctor's experience is a typical violent injury to the doctor, but in the end it was not himself but his son who was injured. But for him, the degree of pain is no less than his own injury. Here, I must call for the protection of doctors! We used to think that sick patients were vulnerable groups, but now I think doctors who feel helpless in the face of crazy patients are vulnerable groups. They treat patients conscientiously, but this is the result. Who will sympathize with them?