A year ago, in my opinion, the university's physical education class is extremely easy, the class, we easily learn some basic knowledge, there is no such a lot of tests as now, so that we are nervous in every class.
However, over time, gradually fell in love with Mr. Hong's volleyball class, although he gave us a lot of pressure, every class has a task, but there is pressure to have motivation, he made us every class have progress, have gained.
Not only that, but the culture that he brings to every class keeps us connected to the outside world. Being, doing and learning is one of the famous lectures of Ningbo University, however, in Mr. Hong's classroom can be felt, he brought to us is the learning method, treating people, is a kind of attitude. For example: seeking truth from facts, utilizing the world, and carrying things in a virtuous way. The knowledge he teaches is never far-fetched, always well applied to the classroom, life, and resolutely implemented in the volleyball class, so that we create a sense of awareness, forming a habit, I think: this is the real teaching, teaching, teaching.
Mr. Hong's classroom culture is rich and colorful, so that we have something to look forward to in every class, I know that every class is prepared by him with all his heart, because only with all his heart, he can do things well.
The culture is a subtle process, he is affecting every one of our volleyball classmates, I believe he will affect more people.
A year ago, in my opinion, the university's physical education class is extremely easy, during the class, we easily learn some basic knowledge, and there are not as many tests as now, making us nervous in every class.
However, over time, gradually fell in love with Mr. Hong's volleyball class, although he gave us a lot of pressure, every class has a task, but there is pressure to have motivation, he made us every class have progress, have gained.
Not only that, but the culture that he brings to every class keeps us connected to the outside world. Being, doing and learning is one of the famous lectures of Ningbo University, however, in Mr. Hong's classroom can be felt, he brought to us is the learning method, treating people, is a kind of attitude. For example: seeking truth from facts, utilizing the world, and carrying things in a virtuous way. The knowledge he teaches is never far-fetched, always well applied to the classroom, life, and resolutely implemented in the volleyball class, so that we create a sense of awareness, forming a habit, I think: this is the real teaching, teaching, teaching.
Mr. Hong's classroom culture is rich and colorful, so that we have something to look forward to in every class, I know that every class is prepared by him with all his heart, because only with all his heart, he can do things well.
Culture is a subtle process, he is affecting every one of our volleyball classmates, I believe he will affect more people.
Qiu Fa Zu: do people, do things, do learning
Early years when I read the Spring and Autumn "Zuo Zhuan", I remembered a sentence: "too on the establishment of morality, followed by the establishment of merit, followed by the establishment of speech." To establish virtue is to be a person, to establish merit is to do things, to establish speech is to do learning. We, as doctors, are the ones who do the learning, but being a human being is the minimum requirement. Therefore, I often ponder how to be a man, do things and do the truth of learning.
One, how to be a man
How to be a man? This question is difficult to answer, can only rely on their own to feel, to think. I have been thinking for a long time, I feel more to do a doctor, a good doctor, first of all should be a good person. What is a good man, is to be honest, upright, to be humble, decent, to care for others than to care for themselves, to become a person with an open mind.
First, be honest. Last year I encountered two things that made me very unsettled. One is a master's degree student in our hospital, with a letter of recommendation doubly praised to my alma mater, Shanghai Tongji University Tongji Hospital. However, he worked very poorly, his performance was not good, a query that the letter of recommendation is fake, he wrote it himself. Of course, he was dismissed. Another case is that a doctor of a certain hospital wrote a paper after further study in Germany, which was published in the journal of our hospital (English version) last year. As the submission was accompanied by two letters from these two Germans, it was agreed to be published. This year, it was discovered by these two German authors that they did not agree to publish this paper because the research work was not done by him alone. We made further inquiries and found that the two letters from the German authors agreeing to publish were fake, written by him and signed on his behalf. Now the German author insisted him to apologize publicly in our journal ( English version ) in both English and German, and demanded to cancel this thesis. There is an old Chinese saying: If you want people to know, unless you do not do it. If you do something dishonest, sooner or later you will have problems.
A few days ago, I read a short commentary in the People's Daily on November 15, 2004: Ding Zhaozhong, a famous physicist and Nobel Prize winner, made an academic report in the South China Aviation Administration of Science and Technology (SACSST), a student asked three questions, and Ding Zhaozhong said, "I don't know", the so-called "three questions, three don't know! "
This is the first time that a student has ever been to a university in the United States, and the first time that a student has ever been to a university in the United States.
Also, one of the world's three great tenors, Pavarotti, in a large concert to the climax, suddenly stopped. The audience was in uproar, but Pavarotti said frankly that he had forgotten the lyrics and asked for forgiveness, and the audience broke out in applause.
The old saying goes: "To know is to know, not to know is not to know, is to know": to know is to know, not to know is not to know. This kind of frankness and honesty is a virtue that every doctor or every scientist should have and is indispensable. I have always believed that the most honest and truthful people are the smartest people.
Second, be humble. Some people come back from abroad or get a doctorate degree, and I believe he has done a lot of fruitful work in a certain field of specialization. But he lacks knowledge in other areas, such as clinical handling of patients with different conditions, and needs to ask for more advice. I am already 90 years old and I do not know much about new technologies and theories such as computers, nanotechnology, cytokines, genes, and so on. I always consult my postgraduates, and I do not lose face because of this, on the contrary, they respect me more. Don't think that you are superior after being a surgeon or getting a doctorate degree. Think about it, a driver, an electrician, if they had the opportunity to study medicine, they would be a good surgeon too.
Thirdly, respect others and respect your teachers. The reason to respect your teachers is simple, because everyone has to get old. If you don't respect your teachers, when you get old, your students won't respect you. Dr. Weijanen said: Every doctor has his glorious career peak, and there will be a time when he ages and retires. How do you treat retired teachers? They are no longer capable of fighting with you for anything, and at least in your heart, you should leave him a territory of respect. How profound and noble is this statement!
Fourth, to be able to tolerate people. To be open-minded, and goodwill to others, especially as a department leader or superior doctor, more attention should be paid to do this.
Second, how to do
Here to do, is how to do doctors, especially surgeons. 1939, I began my surgical career in Munich University Hospital, Germany. It was a year into my surgical career before my mentor allowed me to do my first appendicitis operation. I remember my third appendectomy, a middle-aged woman who died suddenly on the fifth day after the operation. Although the autopsy did not reveal any problems with the surgery, my mentor stared at me with a serious and cold gaze. He said to me, "She (the deceased) was the mother of four children!" This statement from 65 years ago is y imprinted in my memory, always educating me and influencing my style and attitude throughout my 65-year surgical career.
In 1947, I traveled back to China to practice medicine, and when I was working in Shanghai, a female teacher came to see me. 10 years ago, she had a cesarean section, and since then she often suffered from dyspepsia, constipation, and frequent abdominal pain. I examined her abdomen repeatedly and felt a mass the size of an adult's fist and decided to operate on her. What I saw after opening the abdomen surprised me, it turned out to be a surgical cloth towel, shrunken into a ball, firmly wrapped by intestinal loops. This foreign body had remained in the abdominal cavity for 10 years! This female teacher wrote a banner with her own handwriting after she had regained her health: "Born withered and decayed" and was very happy to give it to me. Incidents like this illustrate a point, that is, just a little bit of negligence on the part of doctors in their work will result in years of pain and even lifelong disability for their patients. I think if this patient was a relative of the surgeon in charge, he would have checked the abdominal cavity again and again very carefully after the operation, lest he might have left a foreign body behind. To know, a patient is willing to lose consciousness under general anesthesia, let the doctor in his (her) flesh on the knife, this is to the doctor to put how much trust ah! The patient's high degree of trust in the doctor should win the doctor to treat him as a relative! The doctor's attitude, even if only a word, will seriously affect the patient's mood and life.
It was 20 years ago that a female bank employee came to me in tears, saying that she was suffering from an incurable disease - "thyroid cancer". This was a hasty diagnosis made by a surgeon at a hospital outpatient clinic. On that day, four members of her family hugged each other and cried all night long. I carefully asked her about her medical history and examined her neck, and concluded that she was suffering from subacute thyroiditis caused by a viral infection. After three weeks of medication, the goiter subsided and her symptoms disappeared. The patient's family was naturally very happy. This incident shows that if a doctor makes a wrong diagnosis rashly and without thinking, it will cause grief to the patient and his/her whole family. Doctors should be very careful about what they say!
On one occasion, an old woman came to the outpatient clinic, saying that she had been suffering from stomach discomfort for a long time. I asked her about her medical history, then asked her to lie down and carefully touched and examined her abdomen. After the examination, she held my hand tightly for a long time and said: "You are really a good doctor. I have been to six or seven hospitals, but no doctor has ever examined my stomach by touching it. You are the first doctor who has examined me." I was extremely impressed by these words. I thought that a simple routine examination like this, which every doctor should do, could be of such great comfort to a patient. This shows that many of our doctors have not thought about what the patients are thinking. On another occasion, an old pediatrician with duodenal ulcer came to me for consultation. I saw a niche in the duodenal bulb on the X-ray, and as the diagnosis was already clear, I stopped giving him an abdominal examination. The old doctor went back and said: "I am very disappointed, although Dr. Qiu said the treatment, but did not touch my stomach". This again makes me think, a doctor with a disease will have this idea, then, an ordinary patient has this idea is more understandable.
One Sunday 30 years ago, I went to a very large state-run watch store on Zhongshan Road in Hankou to have my watch repaired. I asked a lesbian on duty, "This watch is rattling when I shake it, please take a look at it, okay?" She shook it and immediately gave it back to me, saying, "It can't be repaired, there are no parts." I carefully repeated, "Please open it and take a look", and she gave me an impatient look and said, "It just works, there are no parts." At this time, I stumbled upon another corner of this store, where sat Comrade Lao Hu, who was my patient and also an employee of this store. I immediately walked over and asked him to check the reason why this watch shook up and rattled. He opened the cover on the back of the watch and found that a screw had come loose. He turned the screw into place and the watch was fixed. I was very happy, but angry, and pointed my finger and said, "That comrade said it could not be repaired and would not even look at it; I am going to reproach him." Old Comrade Hu suddenly burst out laughing and said, " Dr. Qiu, forget it, forget it ! Isn't it still the same as your doctor's visit?" When I heard this, I couldn't help but blush a little, make a harrumph, say thank you and say goodbye. Over the decades, I have always remembered these words, "Isn't it still the same as your doctor's visit?" These words inspired me y and calmed me down for a long time.
I have been engaged in surgical work for 65 years, and in these 65 years I have seen and heard a lot of errors and even accidents in medical work. Of course, health care workers work very hard, and the vast majority of them are serving patients very well. However, it should also be recognized that a few health care workers are hard on their patients, impatient and unwilling to listen to their patients. In the out-patient department of the hospital, we see that many patients have traveled a long way to the clinic, and they hold high hopes that they can be helped, diagnosed and treated. However, when it comes to the consultation, some doctors speak in a few words and do not give any explanation; some even treat patients with a cold face and reprimand them. We health care workers in the patient to see a doctor, treatment, in the mind should form such a concept, which is - if the patient sitting or lying in front of you is your loved ones, how do you when?
Three, how to do learning
Doing learning, is how to make more contributions to the people.
First, be diligent. A person in his life to some achievement, need three conditions: ① IQ; ② opportunity; ③ diligence. We must cherish every minute! I remember five years ago in Yichang City, Hubei Province, during the National Surgical Academic Conference, we had a half-day clinic. I examined a female patient with goiter who needed surgery. This female patient requested that I schedule the surgery for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. At the time I was puzzled and asked her why. She said that the surgeon had played mah-jongg all night on Sunday and was not refreshed on Monday, while she had to play mah-jongg again on Friday and began to be inattentive again. I was shocked to hear that although this phenomenon is a minority, it has its universality. How to love the time to read more is beneficial to yourself and your patients.
Secondly, it is important to build a good foundation and expand your knowledge. I have been advocating a rotation system for young doctors, do not immediately set specialties; specialties are needed, but too specialized is not good. Also in Yichang during the surgical conference, I heard of orthopedics doctors specializing in spine, some in spine surgery specializing in cervical spine, and even only three cervical vertebrae above, which is obviously not conducive to the growth of young doctors. It is important to realize that the foundation is the root, and only when the roots are deep can the leaves flourish. Only on a broad and solid foundation can we learn solid professional knowledge and further have the ability to create.
Thirdly, we must be diligent in thinking and good at exploring. Prof. Wu Jieping once in the "growth of the surgeon" article, said appendicitis before surgery, you should consider: appendix position in the medial, lateral, or behind the appendix? Are there any adhesions around the appendix? How responsive is the peritoneum? Are there any fecal stones in the appendiceal lumen? Nowadays, there are many advanced equipments, such as CT, MRI, B-mode ultrasound, etc. Many young doctors rely too much on these advanced equipments to diagnose diseases and forget to conduct the most necessary physical examination. My teacher once said: reading X-rays can distinguish three kinds of doctors: bad doctors, only read the report, do not read the film; better doctors first read the report, and then read the film; the best doctors are first read the film, and then read the report.
Fourth, to do science must be rigorous and realistic, focusing on scientific ethics. In recent years, China's rapid development of medical careers, medical research achievements, but on the other hand, a kind of impatience and the phenomenon of quick success also appeared in the field of academic research. Recently, I have read the critical articles of Prof. Zhu Pre and other professors about the lack of rigor and truthfulness in scientific research style, in which several abnormal phenomena are cited, such as: some clinical research papers, misrepresentation of cases, fictitious results of follow-up, and arbitrarily exaggerate the therapeutic effect: some papers are sloppy, with many typos, and lack of the necessary statistical processing; some papers are very simple in their methodology and results, but their conclusions are unlimitedly exaggerated, and said that they are "advanced" or "advanced". Some papers have simple methods and results, but the conclusions are infinitely exaggerated and said to be "advanced" or "leading"; some research topics are broken down into a number of papers and published in different magazines; some papers even plagiarize other people's manuscripts, and copy tables or illustrations from other books, but do not specify the source, thus infringing on the intellectual property rights of others. Some papers even plagiarize other people's manuscripts and copy tables or illustrations from other books without citing the sources, thus violating other people's intellectual property rights. This phenomenon is becoming more and more serious, and it is urgently expected that medical researchers, especially the young generation, should pay attention to this phenomenon: it is also hoped that medical leaders, especially postgraduate supervisors, should scrutinize the scientific research work and papers written by their students, avoiding impatience, advocating seeking truth from facts, focusing on scientific ethics, and establishing a correct scientific learning style.
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