Question 1: Why did
Dr. Jing Sung Chen want to be a doctor?
Dr. Chen:Because my grandfather had asthma
and needed to see a doctor often, but the number of doctors is rare and many
patients had to wait for long to see a doctor, and so did my grandfather.
Therefore, my grandfather suggested my father, whose major originally is law
when having studied in college in Japan, transfer his major to medical. This
way, he can cure patients for the residents in Tianjhong.
Question 2:Why did Dr. Shi-zai
Chen want to be a doctor?
Dr. Chen:Having been a doctor for years, my
father was aged and could not endure the burden himself gradually. So he asked
me to come back from the States to take over the hospital.
Question 3:What is the goal to
be a doctor for Dr. Jing Sung Chen?
Dr. Chen:We practiced medicine in hometown for years in order
to make the medical care a progress and keep the residents healthy. We gave
equal treatment to everyone, no matter good or bad guys. Sometimes, we did not
charge the fee and even provide them medicine and food freely. We just want to
help the poor and make the society better.
Question 4:Have you ever been in the situation of short of money?
Dr. Chen:Because we often donated
money and goods to the poor, we were ever short of money in some situations. For
the spirit to be a doctor, even if we lost a lot, we still had to suck it up.
▲The interview of Dr. Shi-zai Chen
Question 5:Why did you establish
a new hospital next to the original one?
Dr. Chen:With the modernization of medical
cares, the original Japanese medical care system was not sufficient for curing
modern diseases. Therefore, I brought the advanced western medical care devices
and build a new western hospital next to the original one in order to cure more
modern diseases.
Question 6:Why did the Jing Sung Clinic stop its business?
Dr. Chen:The original Japanese medical resources could not catch
up with modern necessities, and furthermore, there are more and more modern
western hospitals and clinics in Tianjhong. The market is so competitive that
our income is not sufficient to make both ends meet, so we decided to close the
business of the hospital.
Question 7:Do you have some impressive memories
of the patients?
Dr. Chen: I am not clearly sure if my
dad had any, but I had one special case. A few decades ago, there
was a big-belly middle-aged man coming for treatment. After diagnosis we found
he had a completely hardened liver. Many patients with chronic diseases came
see me to found their diseases and healed. He was just one of them. After the
treatment, his health got many improvements and then volunteer to stay in the
hospital for help.
Question 8:Do you often stay
up late for work?
Dr. Chen: Certainly! At that time, many patients with chronic
diseases were hospitalized for observation and I had to treat at least more
than one or two hundred patients in a day. I often had to see patients till
eleven or twelve at night. Afterwards, I had ward rounds for the hospitalized
patients. I almost went to bed in the early morning every day.
Question 9:What is the history and significance of Shou Shan Hall?
Dr. Chen:Shou Shan Hall was built for
my great grandfather by the residents in Tianjhong. It has been here more than
one hundred years. In my childhood, I often played with similar-aged children
under the big tree in the yard.
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