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American doctors were busy performing surgeries while participating in the video hearing. Does the United States allow this?

Of course it is not allowed. No country or region in the world will allow such a thing to happen.

Puzzling video hearing

An American doctor took time out to attend the hearing while performing surgery, leaving the judge confused. His approach has also left many netizens puzzled as to how busy he is!

Recently, a puzzling and confusing scene occurred in a long court hearing in California, USA: a doctor had to take time to attend the video hearing during the operation. The doctor was wearing surgical clothes and standing in the operating room, with the buzz of medical equipment coming from behind.

According to the latest news (New York Times), the doctor is a plastic surgeon named Scott Green.

Before the live video hearing, the court clerk asked: "Are you available to attend the hearing?" ?

And the doctor replied: ?Yes, I am operating, okay, just start it?

During the period, the camera slightly scanned the patient on the operating table.

Then the judge once again asked whether the doctor was available. The doctor explained that when he needed to speak, another person who was present would take over for him to complete the next operation.

The judge was very confused about this and said on the spot that it was "inappropriate" and immediately postponed the trial.

The judge also kept emphasizing that "I want him to stay healthy", "It's important to keep them healthy".

Doctors’ professional ethics (should be very different from country to country)

Doctors have a bounden duty to save lives and save lives.

As a doctor, you should take pictures of patients, reduce or remove the patient's pain through various methods; save lives and heal the wounded, and practice humanitarianism.

Fully respect the patient's personality and rights, and treat patients equally.

Services must be civilized, polite, caring and considerate to patients.

Abide by the law, be honest and honest, and keep oneself clean.

Do not disclose patient privacy and confidentiality.

We must live in harmony with each other, learn from each other, and work together in unity.

Continue to strive for self-improvement and be virtuous.

Extended information

Medical workers are angels in white. They must abide by the sacred duties of medical workers, pay for and contribute to all mankind, eliminate diseases, and restore health. .

Medical workers should treat patients with caution, consider prescribing medicines, ensure medical safety, and ensure the quality of medicines.

Medical staff should treat all people and patients equally and should not look at people through colored glasses.