Non-medical majors may not understand the rules and regulations.
20 13 12 3 1, the national health and family planning commission and other seven departments jointly issued the "guiding opinions on establishing a standardized training system for residents", requiring that by 2020, all clinicians with bachelor degree or above in medical posts will receive standardized training for residents. The culture time is generally 3 years.
The original intention of this system is good, and it is hoped that clinical medical students will lay a solid foundation in training and improve their professional ability. The general public is also happy to see it. After all, they all hope to meet good doctors when they see a doctor.
However, discipline is hard. Take my sister for example. In a second-tier city, she earns more than 3000 a month, but she works 9000. I often work the night shift and can't sleep all night. Often very busy, but often reprimanded by superior doctors. It is right to work more, because she is a formal student; She didn't get the bonus from the department, or because she was a regular student. Doctors, nurses and patients can handle it. Students are at the bottom of the hospital ecosystem and belong to the cheapest labor force.
She gets depressed sometimes, but I often encourage her and tell her that this is normal for a newcomer in the workplace. When she has some clinical experience and becomes a qualified resident, everything will be fine.
However, something happened recently, which made me say to her, "If you think you can't do it, don't be a doctor any more."
It was one night, and my sister was a first-line doctor in the inpatient department, working the night shift. At 3 o'clock in the morning, the nurse told her that a baby had suffocated and turned blue. She hurried to check. She has been busy for more than half an hour, and the baby's various signs have recovered smoothly. She went back to the office to write a report. Suddenly the nurse came and told her that a boy of 13 years old had a stomachache and asked her to have a check-up. She didn't dare to delay, and went to check it at once. After the examination, she suspected that it was caused by the decrease in the dosage of hormone drugs. Hormone drugs are dependent drugs, so it is necessary to consider the dose and gradually reduce it, otherwise it will easily cause uncomfortable reactions. Since the medicine was not prescribed, she had no right to increase or decrease, so she told the patient's family to wait patiently for a while, and then she would respond to the superior doctor to see if it was necessary to increase the dose.
The patient's family is a burly man. As soon as he heard this, he had to let his superior doctor start running. He closed the ward door, pointed at my sister and began to curse.
At 4 o'clock in the morning, the door of the hospital ward closed. My sister, a girl in her twenties, was pointed at her nose and abused, and all kinds of dirty words were unbearable. The hospital corridor echoed with abuse, but no one came.
Later, she told me that the man was too different from her body and had a fierce expression. She couldn't talk back at that time because he would do it at any time. She silently endured the abuse of her family, helpless and wronged. The man had enough scolding and opened the door. My sister went out with tears in her eyes.
When I heard about it the next day, she had cried enough and told me about it calmly. And can't be calm for a long time. What did she do wrong? When she sacrificed her sleep to treat a child, she lost her health in the middle of the night, but was locked in the ward by his family, facing unscrupulous abuse!
My sister is the kindest and most compassionate person I know in this world. She loves children and has not hesitated to choose this pediatric department, which is the most troublesome for diagnosis and treatment and the most difficult for family members to control their emotions. She wants to be an excellent pediatrician and has been working hard.
I suggested that she explain the situation to the department director and ask for an apology. Tired and sleepy, she told me that being scolded is a common thing for doctors, and it is estimated that no one cares. She is too busy at work to think about it.
I reminded her that being locked up in the ward is a restriction on personal freedom and insulting remarks, and she can defend her rights and interests with legal weapons. I suggested that she know more about the law, and she only said yes, when she was free.
I really feel sorry for her. I gave her advice for a long time, and finally I just wanted to take a recording pen with me to prevent wolves from spraying, and I couldn't think of any more ways to protect myself.
In recent years, the relationship between doctors and patients is tense, and there are too many cases of patients' injuries reported in the news, which makes the safety of medical groups very worrying. (The following report is taken from Baidu Encyclopedia)
According to a recent survey conducted by China Hospital Association, there are as many as 27 violent medical injuries in each hospital every year. The incidents of personal attacks and obvious injuries to medical staff have increased year by year, and most of them have been abused and threatened.
In the early morning of 20 19 12. 15, Dr. Wen Yang of Beijing Civil Aviation Bureau was assassinated by the family of a 95-year-old patient.
2065438+On June 2, 2004, a violent medical injury occurred in the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 1 patient with multiple metastasis of lung cancer died because of ineffective rescue. The female doctor on duty who participated in the rescue and a nurse on duty who was pregnant for five and a half months were violently beaten and injured by their families. The family also forced the doctor on duty to kneel down and beat him.
On the morning of June 3, 20 16, a malignant medical injury occurred in Shandong Laigang Hospital. Pediatrician Li was seriously injured by the patient's family, and the hospital organized all-out rescue. He died at 4: 00 p.m. on June 3, 20 16 due to his injuries.
On June 29, 20 17, at around 4: 00/kloc-0, a doctor in Tianjin Third Central Hospital was chopped in his office.
There are thousands of doctors in Qian Qian who don't want to heal the wounded and rescue the dying, but what can support them to go on? Is it money? The profession of doctor is an industry with extremely unequal input and output. What money can young people earn?
Doctors in China are bitter and tired. They have to face life threats and verbal insults brought by patients' families every day. However, they are just a group of ordinary people! Have the families of manic patients ever thought that these doctors also have family members, and they are also other people's children, lovers, fathers or mothers?
As a family member of an ordinary doctor, I shudder at the thought that there is another "patient's family member" with the same name in the mixed crowd. The bigger problem is that until now, there is no set of management measures to protect the life safety and personal dignity of medical staff from infringement.
As soon as my sister started training, she was insulted for the first time in her life and her personal safety was threatened. I dare ask the patient's family that your child has been cured, but do you owe my sister an apology?
Under the tense doctor-patient relationship in China, what can I do for her as a doctor's family? After much reasoning, in the end, I can only say to her, "If you think you can't do it, stop being a doctor. There is no shortage of good doctors in the world, but I only have one sister. "