Takashima Shingo, from Japan, embraced medicine with the intention of getting an education and working as a gastroenterologist. What he dreamed of, besides his family, he could not fulfill because he took his own life at the age of 26.
He worked as a resident in 2020, a year full of demands due to the covid-19 pandemic, in a hospital in the city of Kobe. Two years later, he made the difficult decision.
But what can happen when a young medical professional finally commits suicide?
The family, not recovering from the coup, supported by lawyers, present their case with the importance that situations like Shingo’s occur again.
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What happened to the Japanese doctor
Takashima Shingo would wake up every morning at 5:30 am to take a taxi to work where he would pursue his dream of becoming a doctor. The chase was long and tiring each day. He usually returned home around 11 p.m. pic.twitter.com/A5GdmibWPk
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The working conditions forced the 26-year-old doctor to commit suicide, according to the government’s competent supervisory body, reported Antena 3.
“Two hundred hours of overtime is an unbelievable number,” a brother of the doctor charged, explaining what the environment and workload was like.
The family indicated through the lawyers that Shingo “worked more than 207 hours of overtime in the month before his death and that he has not had a day off in three months.”
For the doctor’s mother, Junko Takashima, who says she talked to her son, “the environment” pushed him to his limits.
According to the woman’s statement, quoted on Antena 3, her son told her that he was going through a “too difficult” situation, where “no one would help him.”
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The suicide rate in Japan is on the rise. RT Actualidad reported that the “suicide number in the country was 21,881 in 2022, an increase of 297 compared to the previous year.”
Adjustment in the law
The Labor Standards Act, RT reported, will limit doctors’ work to 960 overtime hours per year and to a maximum of 100 overtime hours per month.
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The Suicide of Dr. Takashima Shingo is a wake-up call to revolutionize hospital programs for local doctors. In many hospitals around the world, the program is inhumane, oppressive and unjust.— Reynaldo Treyes (@rbtreyes9486) August 24, 2023
That is expected to be from April 2024. And there would be an exception to the rule: “If force majeure makes it unavoidable to exceed the upper limit in order to maintain the regional medical care system, a special rule of 1,860 hours has been established. extras per year, with an average of 155 hours per month”.
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Junko Takashima regrets that Shingo was not able to get support: “My son will not become a kind doctor, nor will he be able to save patients and contribute to society.”
At the hospital – Konan Medical Center – they do not share what the family said of the doctor who committed suicide.
A spokesperson said, according to what was released by CNN en Español: “There are many occasions when (doctors) spend time studying and sleeping independently according to their physiological needs.
Due to the very high degree of freedom, it is not possible to determine the exact working hours.
Hospital where Shingo worked
However, the mother will not forget that conversation with her doctor son: “Nobody takes care of me,” she repeated to me. I think the environment pushed him to his limits”.
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