up to date! For medical students who kneel to save lives, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine will present them with the President’s Special Award

  Sichuan Online reporter Li Huan

  On the evening of August 14, in the Changde Railway Station, a middle-aged man fell to the ground with a sudden illness, unconscious. Two graduate students from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation for more than 20 minutes, but they still failed to save the patient's life. Some netizens praised the two students, saying that they were "beautiful to kneel to save others." On August 23, the incident was fermented. Some netizens commented that their family members should take them to court because the two students did not have medical qualification certificates.

  In the middle of the night on August 23, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine responded to this: Our students practice the oath of medical students with practical actions to reflect the good quality of medical students. The school plans to award two special prizes to the principals of the students at the freshman opening ceremony, demonstrating charity. The spirit of Chinese medicine is also used to educate the new students.

  According to the deputy head of the Changde Railway Station, the man who fainted was traveling alone without anyone accompanying him. In a critical moment, station staff and passing passengers have helped each other. The two female medical students who went to Chengdu to take the exam, Peng and Chen, continued to perform CPR and artificial respiration for the man who fell on the ground until the ambulance arrived.

  It is understood that the two of them are students from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They graduated with a master's degree this year. During graduate school, they also participated in many first aids during the rotation internship in the hospital. When they saw the condition of the unconscious man, they realized the seriousness of the problem.

  This video of saving lives was quickly spread online after the media was released, but it was spoofed by netizens: "The next day the family of the man took the two students to court because the two girls did not have medical qualifications. How about the plot? ." This message also received 61,000 likes.

  How was the matter? How did two students implement first aid? Sichuan News will continue to pay attention.