4 April 14, Wuhan, Hubei, it was reported on the Internet that Tang Moumou, a disciplinary doctor who was dismissed from his position and terminated his personnel relationship by Wuhan University People's Hospital two months ago, was hired full-time by Wuhan Sixth Hospital.
A tweet labeled Wuhan Sixth Hospital showed that he had recently accepted an "exclusive interview with a big shot" from the hospital. The text information in the report revealed that he had been working in the hospital for more than half a month and his position was the director of the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery.
In December last year, Tang Moumou was reported by his ex-wife in real name for problems such as prostitution, gambling, and accepting medical kickbacks from drug dealers. Wuhan University People's Hospital issued a notice in this regard, saying that based on the investigation results of the superior disciplinary inspection and supervision agency, it would be given a serious warning within the party, with an impact period of two years, and it would apply to revoke Tang Moumou's relevant professional and technical qualifications in accordance with the procedures.
In view of the above announcement, the news that Tang Moumou was hired full-time by Wuhan Sixth Hospital has been discussed recently.
It is understood that when Wuhan Sixth Hospital introduces talents for positions above attending physicians, they usually need to obtain intermediate professional title certificates.
html On April 14, staff from the Publicity Department, Office, and Pancreatic Surgery Department of Wuhan Sixth Hospital told reporters from the Xiaoxiang Morning News (reporter WeChat: xxcbbaoliao) that they were not sure about the personnel changes. html On the morning of 014, a staff member of the Wuhan Citizen Hotline told reporters that relevant issues had been reported to the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission.The chief physician was reported by his ex-wife in real name and was dismissed from his professional and technical position by the hospital.
The beginning of the incident can be traced back to December last year.
In early December 2023, a woman surnamed Huang posted three videos in a row, reporting with her real name that her ex-husband, Tang Moumou, then the chief physician of pancreatic surgery at Wuhan University People's Hospital and a professor at Wuhan University, had been engaging in prostitution and gambling all year round. In the video leaked by
, she is sitting in a car, holding her ID card, facing the camera and saying: "The real name reported that the chief physician of pancreatic surgery at Wuhan University People's Hospital and a professor at Wuhan University (Tang Moumou) has been visiting prostitutes and keeping lovers all night long. Gambling, ignoring the patient's surgery the next day, causing many medical accidents, accepting medical kickbacks from drug dealers, engaging in medical corruption, collecting red envelopes from patients and high-priced consultation fees..."
On December 9 last year, Wuhan University People's Hospital issued a statement on the matter. Said it had been reported to superiors. The two people involved have divorced and the two parties are in legal proceedings over the division of property.
According to Red Star News, Ms. Huang and Tang Moumou filed for divorce in June 2023. The judgment obtained by the reporter showed that the court determined that Tang Moumou committed domestic violence and had an improper relationship between a man and a woman during marriage.
2 months later, Wuhan University People's Hospital issued another situation report saying: According to the investigation results of the superior disciplinary inspection and supervision agency, in view of Tang Moumou's violation of integrity discipline and life discipline, which seriously damaged the image of a party member and cadre, it was decided after research: to give him a serious penalty within the party. He was given a warning (with an impact period of two years); his position as deputy director of pancreatic surgery was revoked, and his personnel agency relationship was terminated; his relevant professional and technical positions and graduate tutor qualifications were revoked according to procedures.
was hired full-time by a hospital in Wuhan after the incident? Multiple responses
html On April 14, more than two months after the situation report was released, there was news that Tang Moumou was hired full-time by Wuhan Sixth Hospital.showed a tweet introduction from Wuhan Sixth Hospital. He recently accepted an "exclusive interview with a celebrity" from the hospital and announced that he had been working in the hospital for more than half a month and was the director of the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery.
At present, the tweet has been deleted by the hospital. Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter inquired and found that according to multiple recruitment announcements issued by Wuhan Sixth Hospital, usually, the hospital requires talents with positions above attending physicians to obtain intermediate professional titles.
html On April 14, reporters contacted the Publicity Department, Office, and Pancreatic Surgery Department of Wuhan Sixth Hospital about the introduction and related issues. The staff all said that they were not sure about the personnel changes.A staff member of the Wuhan Citizen Hotline told reporters that relevant issues have been reported to the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission.
The introduction of famous doctors released by the hospital reads that Tang Moumou is a doctor of medicine, chief physician and doctoral supervisor of the Hepatobiliary Surgery (Eastern Hospital), a senior visiting scholar at the Technical University of Munich in Germany and Ruhr University in Germany, and the deputy director of the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department. Specializes in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, laparoscopic surgery, etc.
Wuhan Sixth Hospital was founded in 1952. It is a comprehensive tertiary hospital integrating medical treatment, teaching, scientific research, prevention, health care and other functions. (Xiaoxiang Morning News)