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Home / Health / Selfless Doctor's Final Gift: Honoring an Organ Donor's Sacrifice

Selfless Doctor's Final Gift: Honoring an Organ Donor's Sacrifice

10 Nov

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Summary

  • 2016 photo of Chinese doctors honoring organ donor colleague
  • Donor was 41-year-old doctor who died while volunteering
  • His organs saved lives of many patients
Selfless Doctor's Final Gift: Honoring an Organ Donor's Sacrifice

In November 2025, a nearly decade-old photo of Chinese medical workers honoring a fellow doctor who donated his organs has been circulating online, with false claims that it depicts a tribute to a teenage organ donor. However, the image actually shows a 2016 moment when doctors and nurses paid their respects to 41-year-old Dr. Zhao Ju, who passed away while volunteering in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

According to reports, Dr. Zhao suffered a brain aneurysm and later died. Following his wishes, his family donated his kidneys, liver, and corneas, saving the lives of many patients awaiting transplants. The touching photo captures the medical staff solemnly bowing to honor their fallen colleague's selfless final act.

While the image does depict an organ donation, it is not related to a teenage donor as the misleading posts claim. Rather, it is a poignant tribute to Dr. Zhao, whose generous donation allowed his legacy to live on through the lives he saved.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr. Zhao Ju was a 41-year-old Chinese doctor who died in 2016 while volunteering in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Following his wishes, his family donated his organs, including his kidneys, liver, and corneas.
The medical staff at the hospital in Hefei City, Anhui Province, were pictured solemnly bowing to pay their respects to Dr. Zhao Ju after his organ donation.
Dr. Zhao Ju's generous organ donation saved the lives of many patients awaiting transplants. His selfless act allowed his legacy to live on through the lives he helped save.

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