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The operation went bad. The whole movie? Secretary 3: I didn't mean to hurt my privacy.
In response to media reports criticizing the annual plastic surgery meeting of the General Hospital of the Three Armies, the medical staff actually cut out the photos of patients' operations and put them into jokes, which turned them into KUSO videos and uploaded them to YouTube, allegedly teasing patients and revealing their privacy. The General Hospital of the Third Armed Forces responded that all the contents of this film are the dramatic effects of colleagues, and they did not intentionally invade the privacy of others. I am deeply sorry for the misunderstanding and trouble caused by the outside world. The Taipei Municipal Health Bureau has also interviewed the General Hospital of the Three Armies and launched an investigation.

According to the print media, there are not only many photos of the operating room during the operation, but also many jokes in the short film of the annual meeting of plastic surgery in the General Hospital of the Three Armies. (The picture only indicates that it is not the event itself) Revealing the patient's privacy? General Hospital of the Third Armed Forces: No intentional invasion of others' privacy

According to the print media, the short films named "20 14, 20 15" in the annual meeting of plastic surgery in the General Hospital of the Three Armies not only put a large number of photos of surgical patients, photos of redness, peeling, sunburn and stitched trauma, but even spoofed the lyrics of songs, adding "1500 burns, full skin grafting" and "up and down, left and right"

In response to this incident, the General Hospital of the Three Armies said that 20 13 of the cosmetic films were all bridges designed by colleagues, and the cross-stage performances of characters were also presented by colleagues with dramatic effects, during which there was no intentional invasion of others' privacy. I am deeply sorry for the misunderstanding and trouble caused by the content of this film, and I will also publicize and remind my colleagues to be cautious in the future.

Prevent the damage from expanding! Health Bureau: The film was taken off the shelf to arrange an interview and investigation.

Du Zhongjie, deputy director of the Medical Management Department of the Taipei Municipal Health Bureau, explained that according to Article 72 of the Medical Law, medical institutions and their personnel shall not disclose patients' condition and health information without reason. Therefore, in view of whether the uploaded YouTube video involves the disclosure of patients' privacy and whether it violates the norms of Article 72 of the Medical Law, we will interview the General Hospital of the Three Armies to find out according to law.