China News Service, Beijing, April 7 (Han Dongye Nan Ziyu) "Son, if you are on the way to help others, if you are okay, tell your mother, you must tell her." Today, the reporter is affiliated with Tsinghua University, Beijing Tsinghua University. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital was informed that on the Ching Ming Festival in 2021, Dr. Wang Zhuorong, who was only 27 years old in the hospital, died of a brain accident at home due to an unsuccessful rescue.

The family decided to donate their organs, saving the lives of five critically ill patients and regaining sight of the two blind patients.

  A mother has lost her beloved son, and a hospital has lost an outstanding medical talent.

My colleagues bid farewell to Dr. Wang Zhuorong.

Photo courtesy of Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

  According to reports, Dr. Wang Zhuorong is an eight-year doctoral graduate of Peking University School of Medicine. He was excellent in both academic and academic performance during his university years. He has won many commendations such as Houston Scholarship, Ruinian Scholarship, Sino-US Yihe Scholarship and Excellent Scientific Research Award. The University’s "Medical Talents Program" cultivates the ability of outstanding physicians.

  In everyone's impression, Wang Zhuorong is dedicated and responsible, trying his best to help every patient, "is a particularly reliable child."

His full English report in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology was highly praised by colleagues in the department. His theory was so solid that he could not ask questions. He made every shift, rounds, and case records carefully and thoroughly. He treated the clinical rotation of each department with heart. .

  During the rescue of Wang Zhuorong, Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Memorial Hospital immediately dispatched an expert team composed of neurosurgery expert Wang Jin and neurosurgery chief physician Guo Yi to the treatment hospital to coordinate consultation and rescue.

  After the rescue failed, Wang Zhuorong passed away.

Enduring grief, the family decided to donate organs. "My son is a doctor. He has been helping others. He must want to help more people."

  After coordination, Wang Zhuorong was escorted back to his most familiar place for final evaluation and organ donation.

Tsinghua Chang Gung Intensive Care Unit, a place where Wang Zhuorong was still training in rotation not long ago. At that time, he rescued patients day and night. Now he is lying there quietly, letting his life continue in another form.

  The former colleagues looked at Wang Zhuorong's young face, regretting the pain, and sincerely admired him, because he interprets the great love of the doctor-organ donation, and continues to convey love and hope with his sincere self.

  Before the donation, Academician Dong Jiahong, Dean of Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and his colleagues went to the ICU to see Wang Zhuorong off for the last time. “Wang Zhuorong is a Tsinghua medical talent that we are proud of. We will always miss this outstanding young doctor.”

  In memory of Dr. Wang Zhuorong, the hospital held a farewell ceremony on April 6, and colleagues came to express their condolences: "Zhurong, go all the way! The patients you treated this last time will continue to walk in this world for you, feel the sunshine and feel Breeze. Spring is born and summer is long, autumn is harvested and winter is hidden. In this white coat, the world thanks you for being here." (End)