Deng Lianxian, secretary of the Party branch of the Infectious Diseases Department of the Third Hospital, died at the age of 53. This is the first doctor in Guangdong Province who died in the line of duty in the fight against SARS. At 9 o'clock in the evening of New Year's Eve, Deng Lianxian received a phone call from the hospital at home, saying that he had transferred two patients with severe atypical pneumonia from another hospital. Because of the spring break, the staffing of emergencies is relatively tight, which increases the difficulty of handling. As the secretary and deputy director of the Party branch of Infectious Diseases Department, Deng Lianxian actively provoked the burden of personnel deployment, organization and coordination in Infectious Diseases Department. As the chief physician of the Department of Infectious Diseases, he knew very well that at 5: 40 pm on April 2, 2003, in the Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, which was infected at the forefront of the fight against SARS, he knew the risk of this work, but he did not shirk it, but personally participated in every treatment process and fought with the medical staff in the department to save the patients. But unfortunately, he was infected by the virus while treating patients. In the Third Hospital of Zhongshan, all the medical staff in the infectious diseases department were infected with atypical pneumonia, and Deng Lianxian, the most seriously ill, died after fighting the disease for more than two months. Deng Lianxian once said: Since choosing to be a doctor means paying, the needs of patients are our needs.
Ye Xin: Always fight in white.
In the early morning of March 25th, 2003, 47-year-old Ye Xin-Ye Xin, the head nurse of the emergency department of Sha No.2 Branch of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, closed her beautiful eyes forever. Around the Spring Festival this year, an atypical pneumonia with unknown etiology began to prevail in some areas of Guangzhou. With the sharp increase of SARS patients, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine made a decisive decision and urgently transferred some nurses from the emergency department of Ersha Branch to reinforce the hospital headquarters in the city center. There is an obvious shortage of nurses in the emergency department of Ersha. Ye Xin took the lead and began to work overtime on February 8th. This is a difficult war. When groups of patients were pulled back from death, Ye Xin, who continued to fight, fell to her favorite post. On Ye Xin's desk, he left a thick work record, which was written on the back of an abandoned experiment sheet. Bit by bit, it recorded her footprints in this battle without smoke, and condensed her eternal love and pursuit of nursing career throughout her life. Ye Xin once said: It's dangerous here. Let me do it.