South China Morning Post

Eye doctor stabbed by patient back in new job

- Yating Yang yating.yang@scmp.com

A renowned eye surgeon whose career was blighted three years ago when he was stabbed in the hand by a patient is back at work and has reinvented himself as a scientific researcher.

The inspiratio­nal story of Tao Yong has put him back in the spotlight and provided motivation to countless people.

The loss of physical capacity caused by the violent incident had a profound impact on Tao, altering almost every facet of his life.

But the stabbing in January 2020 failed to quell his quest to return to the operating room and then some, by pursuing scientific research, mentoring aspiring ophthalmol­ogists and engaging in public service.

The stabbing took place at Chaoyang Hospital in January 2020 while Tao was on duty.

A former patient, Cui Zhengguo, attacked him with a kitchen knife and claimed he was dissatisfi­ed with the medical treatment he received from Tao.

Cui was convicted of attempted homicide and sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve by Beijing’s No 3 Intermedia­te People’s Court.

The attack has instilled a sense of urgency in Tao. “If something is worth doing, it should be done as early as possible, like embracing the ‘surgical scalpel of technology’,” he said.

His entreprene­urial odyssey came in the field of ocular fluid testing technology which allowed him to apply his academic accomplish­ments into the pursuit of technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs, culminatin­g in the recent developmen­t of commercial products.

The innovation he has been involved in has brought about a paradigm shift in the diagnosis of common ailments such as dry eye syndrome and allergic conjunctiv­itis. As a result of his work, patients can now receive prompt diagnoses by using a few eye drops and a testing kit, bypassing hospital waiting lists.

“Technology serves as a potent surgical scalpel and precision artificial intelligen­ce, or AI-assisted diagnosis and treatment represent the future of ophthalmol­ogy,” said Tao.

His aspiration is to achieve “a world without blindness” and to accomplish this he has persevered through the challenges a life-altering attack brings.

Tao’s resilience has deeply touched the hearts of many Chinese online. “Some people are born to save the world,” said one.

Another said: “When there is light in the heart, there is light in the eyes which gives us hope.”

“As a medical student, I am a fan of Dr Tao. I will remain committed on the path of medicine and chase the light,” said one online observer.

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