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Academician Qiu Fazu of tongji hospital was elected as "the most beautiful struggler"
Professor Chen Xiaoping, a student of Academician Qiu Fazu, academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences and director of surgery in tongji hospital, was very excited after learning this news. He said, "On my way to becoming a doctor, Professor Qiu's motto of" being content with being a man, not content with doing things and not content with learning "has always guided me to explore. Now, his dedication and dedication will become a model for the whole society. "

Qiu Fazu (19 14—2008), male, Han nationality, native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, once served as honorary president of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, academician of China Academy of Sciences and famous physician. He is the founder and pioneer of general surgery in China and one of the founders of organ transplant surgery. His achievements in abdominal surgery and general surgery promoted the development of surgery in China. Strict scientific style and selfless dedication are models of science, technology and medicine. The surgical method he created is called "Qiu's operation". He was awarded the He Liang Heli Science and Technology Progress Award and the honorary title of national advanced science and technology worker.

Qiu Fazu devoted himself to the medical care, education and scientific research of the motherland in his life of nearly a century, and made outstanding contributions to modern surgery in China. Qiu Fazu first proposed that major surgery should be divided into general surgery, orthopedics and cardiothoracic surgery. , established the professional concept in medicine today. He presided over the establishment of the earliest organ transplant institution in China-the former Institute of Organ Transplantation of Tongji Medical University, and established the Organ Transplantation Branch of Chinese Medical Association, which made outstanding contributions to the development of organ transplantation in China. He is also a pioneer in the surgical treatment of advanced schistosomiasis in China.

Qiu Fazu was full of peaches and plums all his life. He emphasized to his students that doctors should have "three skills" and "three knowledge", that is, "they can operate, write experiences and give lectures in class" and "be content with being a man, not content with doing things and not content with learning". Advocating that young doctors should be "bold, specific and strict". He helped the younger generation and trained a large number of outstanding surgical talents, many of whom became well-known scholars at home and abroad.