"Hashimoto Thyroiditis" stops young people who want to take the exam

2023-06-30

More and more institutions and large enterprises are abusing Hashimoto Thyroiditis (HT), a common autoimmune Thyroid disease. The latest authoritative research data shows that the prevalence of this disease in the female population exceeds 10%. In medical textbooks and the mouths of physicians, this disease is a chronic disease that does not affect people's normal life and work. It only needs to be controlled with corresponding hormone drugs when there are obvious symptoms of hypothyroidism. However, in China's "General Standards for Medical Examination of Civil Servants (Trial)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Standards"), it belongs to the category of "failing the medical examination". Zhang Baoyan, a representative of the National People's Congress, has suggested revising the "Standards" for two consecutive years. She found that, in addition to the recruitment of civil servants, this standard has been used by more and more industry units, which makes many college students suffering from chronic diseases such as Hashimoto's Thyroiditis unable to find a job smoothly. Xiao Zhou, 24, is one of the "victims" of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. In June last year, she applied for the post of full-time social worker in Gongshu District of Hangzhou City. After passing the written interview, Hashimoto Thyroiditis was determined as unqualified due to physical examination, so she was rejected. And this job is not a civil servant or a career establishment. Xiao Zhou believed that this was Employment discrimination, so he took the Gongshu District Government and the Civil Affairs Bureau to the court and appealed to confirm that the two defendants' administrative act of conducting physical examination on them with the "civil service medical examination standard" was illegal. It is reported that the case has not yet been pronounced after the trial. Unexplained: Xiao Zhou, who graduated from a university in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, was "dismissed" due to Hashimoto's Thyroiditis physical examination. On June 30, 2022, he applied for the post of full-time community worker in Xiangfu Street, Gongshu District, Hangzhou. This position is neither a civil servant nor a public institution. My family also encourages me to take the civil service exam, so I will try it out first. According to Xiao Zhou, after passing the qualification review, she successfully passed the written exam and interview. On September 17 of the same year, she went to the People's Hospital of Zhejiang Province for her first physical examination under the leadership of the staff of Xiangfu Neighborhood Hospital. "The surgeon initially judged that the thyroid was abnormal." On September 23, after reviewing seven items of thyroid function and Ultrasonic testing, the weekly serum thyroglobulin antibody (ATG) and Thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO) were positive. Hashimoto's thyroiditis was considered. According to Article 16 of the "General Standards for Medical Examination of Civil Servants (Trial)" issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security in 2016, Xiao Zhou was deemed to have failed the medical examination. The doctor who performed ultrasound told me that this disease does not affect work and life. As a result, at the end of September, the street called me and informed me that I did not pass the physical examination and would not be hired, "Xiao Zhou told Chengdu Business Daily - Red Star News reporter. It is reported that according to Article 16 of the Standard, "three times of simple Goitre, unqualified." At the same time, in the "Precautions" for the interpretation of this article in the Civil Servant Employment Physical Examination Operation Manual (for trial implementation), Hashimoto Thyroiditis was definitely judged as unqualified. But when I went to another hospital for examination, the doctor said that my thyroid function was normal and I didn't need to take medication. "Xiao Zhou felt puzzled about this. The reporter found through investigation that the standardized training for resident physicians published by the National Health and Family Planning Commission by the People's Health Publishing House in 2015

Edit:XiaoWanNing    Responsible editor:YingLing

Source:Chengdu Business Daily

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