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Female doctors have been repeatedly rejected because of their disabilities.
Female doctors have been refused job applications for many times because of their disabilities. They have mastered four foreign languages and won many national scholarships.

Guo Hui, a female doctor of Peking University who has mastered four foreign languages and won many national scholarships, has been repeatedly reported by the media as "contemporary Zhang Haidi" and is about to graduate, but her job has not yet settled. In more than half a year, she said that she submitted hundreds of resumes, "but they were all rejected because of disability."

The works of "Contemporary Zhang Haidi" have not landed.

12 years old, Guo Hui suffered from high paraplegia due to misdiagnosis. With amazing perseverance, she completed the course from primary school to master's degree in a wheelchair and mastered four foreign languages. In 2003, she was admitted to the English Department of Peking University to study PhD. In the past few years at Peking University, Guo Hui has achieved excellent results, was named "National Excellent College Student" and won the "May 4th Youth Essay Competition Award". Her deeds have been reported by the media many times, and she is called "Contemporary Zhang Haidi".

This "successful girl" reported by the outside world as a model of "physically disabled and determined" is still far from success. Yesterday, Guo Hui told reporters with a sad face that she was going to graduate soon and didn't even have a job.

I didn't expect that it was still difficult to find a job after studying for four years.

Guo Hui got his doctorate in Peking University, but his job search was blocked, which he didn't think of before. Guo Hui, who obtained his master's degree through self-study, used to look for a job in his hometown of Hebei. Guo Hui will never forget the scene when her parents asked her to apply for an English teacher in a university. After reading her resume, the school leader said coldly, "I know her English level is very high." But she got her master's degree by herself, and she is disabled. We don't want such people. "

Guo Hui is determined to learn to become a full-time doctor and change his destiny. She finally got into the Foreign Languages Department of Peking University. However, "I can change my education, but I can't change my disability." Four years later, I still faced the same ending when I was looking for a job. "

I hope that there are laws to follow in the employment of disabled people.

In half a year, Guo Hui submitted hundreds of resumes and went to interviews and lectures, but the job has not yet settled. "I have hands, mouth and brain. I can speak four foreign languages. Why do you discriminate against me? " Guo Hui believes that there is still discrimination against the disabled in society. "Although disabled people have the same employment rights, I still have no choice but to be rejected by the unit." Guo Hui hopes that the government can legislate for the employment of the disabled. "The employment of disabled people is not a problem I have encountered alone. I hope that there can be laws to protect our interests. " "In foreign countries, the law stipulates that employers give priority to hiring disabled people. If they refuse disabled people, they can sue." ;