I know what most people think of when they hear the word "forensic".
The bloody murder scene, the horrible corpse, the dark and simple working environment.
I have also seen the admiring eyes of young people, eager to understand my experience.
Whether I despise it or admire it, I am living happily among the crowd. I just want to say that I have never regretted my choice.
In fact, like most forensic doctors in China, I did not major in forensic medicine after my undergraduate degree.
A degree in clinical medicine led me to the career of a surgeon.
The years of my career as a surgeon have touched me a lot, and I still feel the sun is shining when I recall those days.
Maybe it was because I was too young, but the repetitive and monotonous operations day after day and the increasingly serious disc herniation pushed me to the edge of endurance.
I decided to take the postgraduate entrance examination. When I applied for the examination, my choice surprised everyone: forensic medicine.
The reason for my choice at that time was very simple: I searched through the national postgraduate enrollment directory that year, and found that there were less than ten nurses and less than twenty forensics, so I chose the latter.
Time is like lightning, and six years have passed in a blink of an eye. The world is changing, and I am also changing. If time can be turned back, the reasons for my choice may not be so simple, but I will still make the same choice.
I have never regretted my choice - because I can't forget the scene where both parties calmed down because of our arrival in the civil case; because I can't forget the scene when we successfully reconstructed the scene from the clues in the criminal case The sense of accomplishment; more because I can't forget the grateful eyes of the family members of the deceased.
I would like to say softly that I am a forensic doctor and I am proud of my profession.
Of course, as a forensic doctor, I am all too aware of the injustices that the profession faces today.
I can't change the minds of everyone in the world. All I want to do is let more people know about this profession and our group through this blog.
Inevitably, I will tell here some cases that happened around me. Of course, because of the law, I can only tell some past stories. For the protection of the parties involved in the case, I must also make up the names of people and places.
I don't know what kind of thoughts these stories will give people, gore?thrilling?Still incredible?All of this is beyond what I can predict and grasp. All I can do is to truly reproduce our lives and our experiences. I am not sure how the public will evaluate some bloody photos. Therefore, let us start from the text. Let the story begin.