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《中国青年报》2010年6月29日的一则报道,引起了社会各界对高校医院问题的高度关注。6月20日晚,南京师范大学一名学生在宿舍洗澡时触电,最终导致死亡。而事发后赶来急救的校医院医生,显得比同学们更手足无措,引发了学生对校医院医生医疗水平的质疑。对此,高校医院也是有苦衷。高校医院目前规模普遍较小、仪器设备简陋、技术力量薄弱等,实在是难以满足社会各界的过高要求。但不管怎样,高校医院存在着与学生的矛盾自是不争的事实这一矛盾是不
A report by China Youth Daily on June 29, 2010 aroused great concern from all walks of life in the hospital issue in colleges and universities. On the evening of June 20, a student from Nanjing Normal University was electrocuted in a bath in the dormitory, eventually leading to death. After the incident, emergency medical school doctors appeared to be more adept than their classmates, triggering students’ questions about the medical standards of doctors in school hospitals. In this regard, colleges and universities also have difficulties. University hospitals are generally small in scale, poorly equipped and equipped with technical equipment, and so it is difficult to meet the high demands of all sectors of society. However, in any case, there is an indisputable fact that conflicts with students in university hospitals are not contradictory