It is these four generations who have been guarding a neighboring country for 8 1 year since 1938. They take "observing medical ethics and studying medical skills" as their family motto, and there has never been a medical accident. They were successively rated as "the most beautiful family" in Qingdao and "the most beautiful family" in jiaozhou city, and they will continue to save lives.
Grandpa Xue Baoshan: Self-taught.
Xue Baoshan was born in 19 14, and became a Chinese medicine practitioner by himself. Referring to the reason why Grandpa studied medicine, Xue said that his youngest son died of diarrhea in 1938, which was a great blow to Grandpa and forced him to study Chinese medicine. He began to practice his own hands, and after slowly mastering the essentials, he began to treat his neighbors, opened his own pharmacy, and officially began to practice medicine. & ampnbsp
In the era of Xue Baoshan's medical practice, not only the doctor's medical skills were valued, but the poor could also buy some medicinal materials on credit when they looked down on the disease. At this time, although pharmacies are the main source of family life, Xue Baoshan will try his best to help poor villagers and reduce medical expenses. Xue Baoshan is more and more respected by his neighbors in the village.
Father Xue: "General practitioner"
1979 One day in summer, patients from Xifengjia Village kept coming to the health center for treatment, and the symptoms were similar to colds, fever, leg pain and stomachache. Due to the sanitary conditions at that time, it was always cold treatment at first. When seven or eight patients arrived, Xue first realized that something was wrong. In order to verify his judgment, he took the initiative to send the patient's blood to the county hospital for examination, and was finally diagnosed as leptospirosis. In order to control the epidemic, Xue and his colleagues lived in the village for a whole month for on-site treatment, and found that the source of disease transmission was a pond polluted by livestock manure in the village. More than 30 people in the village were finally treated after being diagnosed with the disease/kloc-0, which effectively controlled the development of the disease source.
During his 40 years as a doctor, Xue has treated countless patients, but one thing the old man always remembers: it is not enough to have good medical skills to treat diseases, but also to have good medical ethics. 199 1 year after retirement, the old man returned to the village and continued to be a village doctor with his son. When he meets poor and sad villagers, he always delivers medicine for free, and he will carry a medicine bag to serve patients with mobility difficulties until he is over 70 years old.
Xue: Stick to rural doctors for 30 years.
In the rural areas in the early 1980s, the economy was backward. Rural clinics not only faced the problem of lack of doctors and medicines, but also faced the symptoms of various complex diseases. Nevertheless, under the influence of his father Xue, he was determined to do a good job in rural medical care. 1983, Xue returned to Houtun Village voluntarily after medical training. With the approval of the Municipal Health Bureau and the Town Health Center, he set up the first public clinic in Houtun Village, determined to take root in the grass-roots health cause, and successfully obtained the qualification of a medical practitioner.
In rural areas, rural doctors do not have advanced instruments and comfortable office conditions, and often need to go to the door to see a doctor, even at midnight. Xue has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years and has calculated an account himself. "I have to see more than 10 patients every day, and it is possible for twenty or thirty people a day, not including patients who need to come to the door on weekdays." In order to help patients take care of their illness, he insisted on studying all the year round and forced himself to become a "miscellaneous army." Western doctors take part in medical training, study Chinese medicine at home with their parents, and teach themselves acupuncture techniques. At the same time, I worship folk Chinese medicine as a teacher, collect folk medical skills passed down from generation to generation, and combine Chinese and western medicine. "Improving his skills is actually trying to reduce the burden of medical treatment for villagers." The villagers who saw the doctor in Xue clinic all commented unanimously: "In their clinic,
Jinmou, a five-guarantee household in the village, has been hemiplegic for many years. Because no one at home took care of him, he recognized Xue as a "relative". Free blood pressure measurement and blood sugar measurement are commonplace, and patiently explain the knowledge of hemiplegia rehabilitation. Not only does it exempt the elderly from all medical expenses, but it also buys some gifts for the elderly on holidays. "Although I don't earn much money by the clinic every month, it is really pitiful to watch these old people suffer from illness. Help as much as you can. "
When SARS hit in 2003, a large number of overseas returnees returned. As a village health worker, Xue insists on visiting 40 or 50 returnees every month to monitor their body temperature. "I thought at that time, we must eliminate risk factors, otherwise what should we do with so many villagers in the village? How can we think about ourselves? " When entering the peak period of prevention and control, Xue was often transferred to emergency work, and even went to the monitoring point where the card was temporarily set up to work overtime. In more than two months, the journey has accumulated thousands of kilometers, and people have lost a lot, but he feels that everything he has done is worthwhile.
Now, Xue has developed the transdermal technology of traditional Chinese medicine in his own clinic, treating patients with traditional Chinese medicine, greatly reducing the use of antibiotics, because the technology has made rapid progress and the effect is obvious. From July 2065438 to July 2006, he also participated in the special meeting held by the Chinese Medical Association in the Great Hall of the People, and was awarded the titles of "excellent rural doctor" and "advanced medical worker" for many times.
Son Cecilia Han: Be an excellent inheritor.
Hearing from an early age made his son Cecilia Han determined to be an excellent doctor. After graduating from Shandong Sheikh University in 2009, Cecilia Han returned to Jiaobei Office Health Center and became a clinical professional doctor. "Every time I see a recovered patient, I feel heartfelt gratitude to my father and grandfather. They encouraged me to grow up and let me become a doctor. I think saving lives is what I should do. "
As a younger generation, Cecilia Han received more systematic medical training and focused on clinical specialty. In order to improve his technical level more quickly, Cecilia Han studied hard with the old doctor in the health clinic. This is really a problem that he can't solve. He took it home and discussed it with his grandparents to see what measures Chinese medicine would take and what advantages Western medicine had. With this enthusiasm, he quickly changed from a novice to an expert.
Summing up the experience of his parents and combining his own experience as a doctor, Cecilia Han soon found that in fact, in rural areas, many unreasonable lifestyles are the source of diseases, which can not be ignored compared with treating diseases and preventing diseases. He discussed this problem with his father and decided to actively popularize some daily scientific and health knowledge, including common sense of infant feeding, from his own clinic and the patients he came into contact with. After a period of trying, he gradually grasped what everyone was interested in and what they were confused about. "I'm going to make a summary of what I have learned and show it to the leaders of our hospital so that more people can understand scientific health knowledge. Prevention is better than cure. " Cecilia Han said.