Our Datong University in Shanxi recently lost a student in the on-campus clinic. Is this illegal? What will you do with it?

The student died of infusion, which is probably related to allergies. The outpatient doctor must be responsible. Whether it is drugs or skin tests, doctors can't stay out of it. If the outpatient procedures are not complete, the responsibility will be great. As for the responsibility of the school, whether it is legal to let such clinics exist depends on the health department and the public security department. If it is illegal, the school will also be in trouble.

It is said that Jane's office is a relative of a logistics director, and the school should thoroughly deal with this kind of small shop. Otherwise, it will harm other students in the future. How can these private shops exist in schools for a long time?

Of course, students are also advised to protect themselves and go to places without security. Once something goes wrong, no matter how much money the school pays, your health and even your life will never come back. At this time, it's no use blaming anyone.