TMA urges respect for burn decisions

FALLOUT:Remarks from the Consumers’ Foundation on Tuesday could spark disputes over treatment of the victims of the Color Play Asia blast and fire, experts say

Taipei Times
Date: Jul 16, 2015
By: Stacy Hsu  /  Staff reporter

The Taiwan Medical Association (TMA) yesterday urged the public to respect

Taiwan Medical Association secretary-general Tsai Ming-chung, center, and Taiwan Society of Plastic Surgery secretary-general Peng Cheng-kang, left, yesterday hold a press conference at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei demanding that the Consumers’ Foundation not make improper comments on the medical treatment of the victims of the Color Play Asia fire.  Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Taiwan Medical Association secretary-general Tsai Ming-chung, center, and Taiwan Society of Plastic Surgery secretary-general Peng Cheng-kang, left, yesterday hold a press conference at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei demanding that the Consumers’ Foundation not make improper comments on the medical treatment of the victims of the Color Play Asia fire. Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

physicians’ professionalism and medical decisions in the wake of recent “suggestions” from the Consumers’ Foundation’s on the treatment of burn victims in the Formosa Fun Coast (八仙海岸) inferno last month.

“More than 20 of the victims sustained burns covering more than 80 percent of their bodies. However, despite these distressing circumstances, the nation’s doctors have managed to maintain a relatively low fatality rate in the catastrophic event,” association secretary-general Tsai Ming-chung (蔡明忠) told a news conference in Taipei.

The public should have faith in Taiwan’s medical system, which was highly lauded by six Japanese physicians who visited earlier this week to conduct case discussions and exchange views on the treatment of burn victims, Tsai said.     [FULL  STORY]

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