Sometimes medical staff really feel helpless; it's not that they don't want to save people, but that there are too many patients and too few resources—simply unable to cope with them all.
Especially in recent years, with frequent medical disputes, the doctor-patient relationship has become even more strained, and many people are reluctant to study medicine or let their children pursue it.
Families like the Han Family, who have practiced medicine for generations, have become increasingly rare.
"Mom, let's go and see," Han Yingying said, not knowing what she could do but unable to put her mind at ease without checking.
Mrs. Han supported her, carefully making their way over.
The patient looked very young, only in his early thirties.
His cheeks were hollow, and heavy shadows lingered under his eyes, clearly the result of overwork.
Next to him was probably his wife, with a child under the age of five, crying her heart out.