My dream doctor. Thank you.

1 I have been in poor health since I was a child. I often have a cold, fever and cough. I often cough in the middle of the night until my aunt next door can hear me, not to mention at home. Sometimes mom and dad braved the cold wind and carried me to the hospital with a high fever in the middle of the night. Since I was sensible, I made up my mind to avoid the cold wind in my parents' arms. I want to be a doctor when I grow up, so that I can take good care of my parents when they are old and repay their hard work for me. I'm a little selfish as a doctor. Since then, I have been working hard for my ideal.

Sometimes, my dream is to be a doctor, wearing a white coat, short-sighted glasses and a stethoscope. I look knowledgeable, just like Bethune, a learned scholar and a wise man with logical thinking. When I graduated from college, I really became a medical worker and realized my childhood dream. However, I found that it is actually very difficult to be a doctor in order to save lives. Apart from the regret that I can't meet the needs of all patients because of the lack of medical development and the limitation of my own knowledge level, the problems caused by non-technical reasons make me even more sad. Doctors are now being called worthless by some people with ulterior motives, but I am still proud of having this profession. My dream now is to be a pure doctor in a down-to-earth manner. Being a lifesaver can save lives and families that are on the verge of breaking in times of crisis. I am happy for myself. I feel that I have a clear conscience, and I feel honored.

My dream is to be a pure doctor. The influence of hospital economic benefits is no longer the primary consideration in our diagnosis and treatment process. Hospitals are no longer profit-driven money-making machines, but places where patients can get rid of illness and get healthy. Doctors are no longer scapegoats for some bureaucratic departments to shirk their responsibilities, but truly become angels in white who saves lives and rejuvenates his body. Doctors no longer need to prove their purity and nobility at the expense of life and health, as they did when they met SARS.

My dream is to be a pure doctor. Precious medical equipment and shortage of medical staff will no longer only take dignitaries as the service center. There is no distinction between high and low patients, only the severity of the disease, the difference of physique and the treatment plan. All patients are treated according to their illness, regardless of occupation and money. When making a treatment plan, we only need to pay attention to the patient's condition and needs, and don't have to worry about the patient's family economic situation. My heart is no longer bleeding because I am helpless in the face of poverty. I don't want to see patients stop treatment because of economic reasons when good treatment results are about to appear, and I don't want to hear the sad cry of family members when patients die because they have no money for treatment. In my dream hospital, when patients leave the hospital, they no longer worry about whether the medical expenses are enough, but take away the joy of recovery and leave us with a heartfelt smile.

My dream is to be a pure doctor and trust each other with patients. When I face patients, I don't have mutual suspicion and resentment, and I don't have to worry about the distrustful eyes of the other party. I consider ways to protect myself. Patients don't have to worry about the "harm" in those rumors, and they are fortified everywhere. When patients get the test sheets and prescriptions, there will be no more doubts and troubles of "commission" and "rebate". Medical records and doctor's orders are only used as the basis for analyzing the condition and the witness of the patient's recovery, and will not be used as evidence for the doctor as the defendant. Doctors and patients have really become a family, and our common goal is to overcome the disease and make patients recover as soon as possible. My dream is to be a pure doctor. When the patient's condition can't be diagnosed clearly, we can exclude external interference, consult experts at any time, enrich our knowledge of diagnosis and treatment, improve our medical level, and let ourselves serve patients better. At the same time, I also hope that I can communicate with my colleagues in the process of diagnosis and treatment in time, enjoy the joy of relieving patients' pain, and exchange my hardworking hands and wisdom for the prosperity of life and the happiness of my family. Don't worry about the legendary gray income anymore. The medical environment where I work is as pure as the blue sky, and people can really give us the title of angels in white.