According to Ruimu Video, on September 12, a thoracic surgeon in Shanghai responded to Li Jiaqi: Why has the salary not increased in so many years? The doctor said: It’s really not that I don’t work hard. Last month I performed nearly 80 surgeries and had about 400 patients in the outpatient clinic. My salary plus bonus is about 40,000 yuan. The average income per operation is less than 500 yuan. It is estimated that the income of a top barber in Shanghai is slightly lower than that of a haircut. It still hasn’t changed the cruel reality that holding a scalpel is worse than holding a razor for so many years.
So Mr. Li Jiaqi is really sorry, I can't buy your eyebrow pencil for my wife, which is more expensive than gold per gram. It’s really not that I don’t work hard. I have worked hard for most of my life to become the top thoracic surgeon in China. I don’t regret not being able to afford an eyebrow pencil, because the patient’s smile when discharged from the hospital does not need any decoration.
Baidu Encyclopedia shows that the doctor is Tan Qiang, chief physician of the Thoracic Surgery Department of Shanghai Chest Hospital, and a doctor of medicine from the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Deputy Chief Physician, Department of Surgery, Shanghai Lung Tumor Clinical Medical Center. Deputy Director, Lung Cancer Research Office, Chest Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University.