Head nurse Ye Xin of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Zhong, Director of Nursing Department of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital
Zhang Jinyuan, former director of nursing department of Nanchang First People's Hospital, Jiangxi Province
Director of Jiangxi Red Cross Volunteer Care Service Center
Mei Yuwen, vice president of Tianjin Third Central Hospital
Honorary Chairman of Tianjin Nursing Association
Vice President of People's Hospital of Basang Dengzhu Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Head nurse Li Qi, surgical outpatient department of Shanghai Second People's Hospital
Chen Dong, Director of Nursing Department of Beijing You 'an Hospital
Head nurse of stomatology, Second Artillery General Hospital of Li Shujun PLA.
Su Yaxiang, Chairman of Guizhou Nursing Association
Jiang Yunyan Head Nurse of Li Sanfang Ying Medical Station, 18th Hospital of China People's Liberation Army.
Ye Xin, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
It is the lofty spiritual realm of countless medical workers to leave risks to themselves and safety to patients. Ye Xin, who has been the head nurse of the emergency department of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for 23 years, has never been "anxious for good or bad" in Ye Xin, whether she gave first aid to dying migrant workers who jumped off a building, took the lead in nursing AIDS drug addicts or risked her life to save SARS patients. Ye Xin, the head nurse of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, passed away forever when Magnolia was in full bloom. She died in the battle against atypical pneumonia. Before she died, she left an unforgettable sentence: it's dangerous here, let me do it. She wrote the "sincerity" of China's great doctor with her own life. In the early morning of March 24th, 2003, Ye Xin died at the age of 46, who was unfortunately infected by rescuing SARS patients.
Zhong, winner of the 39th Nightingale Medal.
Zhong, the daughter of patriotic overseas Chinese, took the initiative to "jump the queue" to the poor mountainous areas in northwest China, which lasted 14 years and was rated as an advanced worker every year. As the head nurse, Zhong led the nurses in the brain surgery department of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital and cooperated with the doctors with superb nursing skills to rescue countless patients from the dying line. As the director of nursing department, Zhong pays more attention to learning and enterprising, and gives full play to the role of academic leader. She applied for three scientific research projects in the Provincial Health Department, all of which were funded by scientific research funds and won scientific research achievement awards. Among them, "Investigation on the Quality of Life of the Elderly in Guangzhou" and "Research on the Implementation of Community Nursing Network" won the first prize of the 4th National Nursing Science and Technology Progress Award of Chinese Nursing Association and the third prize of Guangdong Medical and Health Science and Technology Progress Award in 2000. Experts believe: "This prospective study is in the leading position in the country, providing first-hand information for the development of community health services in the country, with remarkable social and economic benefits."
Zhang Jinyuan, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
Zhang Jinyuan was the former director of the nursing department of the First People's Hospital of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, and now he is the director of the Red Cross Volunteer Nursing Service Center in Jiangxi Province. Three years ago, she established Jiangxi Red Cross Volunteer Nursing Service Center. Today, more than 100 retired and in-service nursing staff from 17 hospitals and more than 300 nursing school students have joined this team. They went deep into grass-roots hospitals in counties and held lectures; Every Saturday, volunteers go to hospitals and welfare homes in various provinces and cities 13 to provide health guidance for the elderly and children; Visit 23 neighborhood committees regularly to provide health care services for more than 200 families. She said, "My happiest thing is to be a nurse all my life." The goal she set for herself is to live to the age of 100, take winning the prize as a new starting point, and start from scratch and strive for another 25 years in the community nursing post.
Mei Yuwen, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
Mei Yuwen, honorary president of Tianjin Nursing Association and executive director of China Nursing Association, was the first batch of nurses who received higher education in China after liberation. From 65438 to 0980, after serving as the vice president of Tianjin Third Central Hospital, she strictly managed, established rules and regulations, carefully trained nursing talents, and constantly explored new ways of nursing work. More than 400 nurses from the Third Central Hospital have attended her lectures. She attaches importance to the quality education of nurses and helps them improve their professional level. "To enter this post, you must enter the role of a nurse." This is what she often says. She strictly requires nurses to "treat patients as relatives".
She believes that the team of nursing managers in Tianjin is now in the stage of alternating old and new. As an old nursing worker who has been engaged in nursing for 44 years, she has the responsibility to help nursing managers to take fewer detours and become mature as soon as possible.
Basan Dunzhu, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
Basang Dengzhu is the only Tibetan male nurse who has been engaged in nursing for a long time in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. He is currently the vice president of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture People's Hospital. So far, he is the first male nurse in China to win the Nightingale Award. In the People's Hospital of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, more than 90% of the medical staff are Han people who don't understand Tibetan, and most of the farmers and herdsmen who come to see a doctor in remote areas are Tibetans who don't understand Chinese. Therefore, there is no language communication between doctors and patients in the process of diagnosis and treatment. Since becoming an ordinary nurse, Basang Denzhu has taken on translation work after work. During the voluntary medical guidance service, he also donated his usual salary to poor farmers and herdsmen.
Richie, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
Born in Zhangjiagang City, Jiangsu Province in April 1942, 1959, admitted to Shanghai Children's Hospital Nursing School, and graduated from Shanghai Children's Hospital in April 1962. Since then, she has devoted herself to ordinary and noble nursing career. He has served as a nurse, nurse, head nurse and head nurse in the surgical outpatient department of Shanghai Second People's Hospital. During his decades of nursing career, Li Qi was full of infinite love and high professionalism for nursing. Treat every patient who longs for life and health with a kind and pure heart. In particular, her expertise in wound care has enabled patients with severe diabetic wounds to avoid amputation; Make the wounds that are difficult to heal such as osteomyelitis and tuberculous sinus patients heal in the shortest time. What's more commendable is that with amazing perseverance, she gave up rest in her spare time and insisted on voluntary home service for decades!
Chen Dong, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
In the spring of 2003, the SARS virus attacked Beijing, and Chen Dongyi, who was nearly sixty years old, threw himself into the SARS war without hesitation. Faced with all kinds of difficulties in an extraordinary period, Chen Dong, as the director of the nursing department of Jing You 'an Hospital, calmly responded and worked out a set of isolation and disinfection system and nursing routine for SARS patients together with the head nurse, which gradually put all aspects of work on the right track.
Forty-two years ago, when Chen Donggang joined the work, more than a dozen infectious diseases such as measles in China had not been effectively controlled. Therefore, infectious disease hospitals are called "the hometown of terror". However, Chen Dong has always devoted his love, wisdom and sweat to the cause of infectious disease care, so that one infectious disease patient after another can regain the sail of life.
Li Shujun, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
In the nursing career of more than ten years, Li Shujun has withstood the test of fire and smoke. 1998 She was busy in front of the flood; When the SARS virus spread in Beijing, she was the first head nurse to walk into the isolation ward. One of her most common words is "I'll do it, I'm fine". A rectal cancer patient, due to family difficulties, has not fully recovered after surgery, and there is little medical expenses left. The patient and his family are unwilling to order. Careful Li Shujun consciously ordered one more dish for them every time. Under her leadership, everyone spontaneously ordered more meals for the patients when they were on duty.
Li Shujun, head nurse of stomatology department of the Second Artillery General Hospital of the People's Liberation Army, said that this award belongs not only to her personally, but also to the unknown nurses who work side by side with her.
Su Yaxiang, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal.
1In July, 945, a life was born in qianxi county, a poor mountainous area in Guizhou. The hardships of life and the desire for life have created her deep love and tenacious character. She is Su Yaxiang. 1965, she realized her wish to be a nurse. In the next 38 years of nursing work, whether as an ordinary nurse or in a nursing management position, she played the music of love with her whole body and mind. She has traveled all over the poor and backward mountainous areas in Guizhou. In poor and backward mountainous areas of Guizhou, baby girls and sick children are often abandoned in hospitals. For decades, she has treated and raised 12 abandoned babies with the dual care of medical staff and mothers. In order to increase nutrition for children, she often takes out money from her meager income to buy milk, eggs, fruits and so on for those poor children. When the children leave the hospital, they will be reluctant to part with tears and call her "Mother Su".
Jiang Yunyan, winner of the 39th Florence Nightingale Medal
Jiang Yunyan is the head nurse of Li Sanbing Camp Medical Station (Karakorum Model Medical Station) in the 18th Hospital of China People's Liberation Army. This medical station, located in the hinterland of Karakorum Mountain at an altitude of more than 4,000 meters, is responsible for the medical rescue of all border guards and soldiers within 440,000 square kilometers. The temperature in mountainous areas is generally around MINUS 40℃, and the oxygen content in the atmosphere is less than half of that in the plain. Jiang Yunyan's first mission up the mountain was to pick up a patient with high altitude pulmonary edema at a checkpoint at an altitude of more than 4,800 meters. Due to the severe mountain reaction, she had difficulty walking when she arrived at the checkpoint. In order to reduce the vibration of her comrades' heads, when she went back, she put the soldiers' heads on her legs for nine hours. When she arrived at the medical point, her legs were numb. In just a few years, Jiang Yunyan also eliminated loneliness and solved psychological problems for nearly 100 border guards through letters and telephone conversations.