Second, the focus of national development has not really shifted to medical education, and the publicity of public opinion is biased towards basic requirements, as long as it can cure diseases, and it does not advocate better medical quality. For example, plastic surgery (not only cosmetic surgery, but also functional repair and deformity correction. ) is self-funded, so the state's investment is not enough, so the requirements for ordinary people are also very low (I believe everyone has seen some people with defects in appearance around them). Many times it is an attitude of muddling along. The simplest example is that European and American countries attach great importance to dental health. How many people go to the dentist regularly in China? In the case that the investment of the whole people is generally low, the treatment of doctors is naturally not high.