The "angel" family, three generations and four people are all doctors.
My grandfather and grandmother are surgeons and infectious diseases doctors respectively, and my father is a gastroenterologist. Now she has become a gastroenterologist "following her father's footsteps"-the story of four doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University, Zhang San, is a beautiful talk in Suzhou medical field. Zhang told reporters that the first generation of doctors in her family were grandparents, that is, surgeons and infectious diseases doctors in the former Suzhou People's Liberation Army 100 Hospital. Her father is a gastroenterologist in Suzhou Municipal Hospital. She has been interested in medicine since childhood. In the college entrance examination, she did not hesitate to apply for the clinical medicine major of the Faculty of Medicine of the Soviet Union University, and was successfully admitted. Studying medicine is hard and tiring, but Zhang's father said that as long as you like it, you will enjoy it. "For example, when I was doing a gastroscope, I found an early cancer and removed it. This saved a life and a family, and the patients and their families were very happy. We are also very fulfilled. "
Under the influence of Zhang Jinkun, her daughter also entered the role very early, which made her father very proud. It turned out that when Zhang went to the hospital for clinical practice, there was an old woman in the hospital bed she was in charge of. Because of intestinal obstruction, it was difficult to defecate, so Zhang reached out and dug the stool for her.
Zhang said that a few months later, a man stopped her, her grandmother's son, thanked her and said that her grandmother was recovering well. "I suddenly feel that my work is very valuable! Very happy! " It is an enviable thing that someone in the family is a doctor. You can work decently and your family's health problems can be guaranteed. But in fact, it is not easy for a family to get together and have dinner together. During the Spring Festival last year, Zhang, who just joined the work, took the initiative to ask her to stick to the 120 emergency post on New Year's Eve. "Because I am a local, I will let those friends who live in other places go home for the New Year." She said: "I am honored to be a doctor like my grandparents and parents. I will do a solid job and help more patients. " Zhang's young face is shining with a sunny and gentle smile, full of confidence and longing for his future career.
"I want to serve patients until 100 years old."
In the famous medical hall of the comprehensive building of Hai 'an Chinese Medicine Hospital, an old gentleman with fair skin and kind eyes will appear in the clinic on time three afternoons a week. He will carefully observe the patient's face and tongue coating, and listen to the patient's chief complaint ... He is 98-year-old Mei Jiuru, a famous old Chinese medicine practitioner in Jiangsu Province.
Mr. Mei Jiuru 192 1 was born in a poetic family. When he was young, he was determined to be a good doctor. /kloc-When he was 0/5 years old, he studied with Shi Shaoqiu, a famous old Chinese medicine practitioner in Hai 'an, and rushed to Shi Jia every morning, reciting classic Chinese medicine such as Neijing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and synopsis of the Golden Chamber. Five years later, he officially started his career. He officially hung up the sign of "Mei's Chinese Medicine Clinic" in Zhendong Street, Hai 'an, and started his career of helping the world and serving the neighborhood.
This is 78 years. Mei Jiuru is especially good at internal medicine and gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine, and also has in-depth research on the diagnosis and treatment of miscellaneous diseases such as spleen and stomach diseases, nephropathy, febrile diseases and liver cirrhosis. In addition to seeing a doctor, the elderly also carried out scientific research activities, and successively developed hepatitis mixture, tranquilizing mixture, kechuan mixture, anti-K mixture and other traditional Chinese medicine mixtures, and also developed a variety of Chinese patent medicines such as tablets, ointments, pills and powders, many of which are still in use today. On 20 1 1 year, on Mr. Mei Jiuru's 90th birthday, the CPPCC of Hai 'an presented the Book of Longevity to congratulate him, and the Health and Health Commission of Hai 'an also presented four giant plaques with the word "Zun". Over the years, Mei Jiuru has cured more than 10,000 patients. "I want to serve patients until 100 years old! Until you can't walk. " This persistent spirit of Mr. Mei Lao has always inspired the younger generation around him.
Foreign aid doctors, guarding flower of life in South America
On the evening of August 9th, the members of Lindeng point of Guyana 15 medical aid team just took up their rice bowls. Julie, chief physician of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jiangsu Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, received an anxious phone call: "Dr. Zhu, come to the hospital quickly! (Dr. Zhu, come to the hospital quickly) "Hearing this tone, Julie knew that something had happened and immediately put down her work and rushed to the hospital with Deputy Chief Physician Feng Weiwei.
It turned out that there was a woman with massive bleeding in obstetrics. Her blood pressure is as low as 60/40mmHg, her limbs are cold and unconscious, and her life is dying. The two immediately started the rescue work: they quickly opened the venous access to replenish the blood volume for the parturient, and gave her a specific medicine "Misoprostol" brought from China to promote uterine contraction ... Everything was going on in an orderly way, but the patient was still in a coma. Julie made a decisive decision: transfusion as soon as possible. However, the local blood is very tight and must be approved by the hospital manager. In an emergency, Julie immediately called the CEO for instructions. The blood was finally lost, and the patient's lace face gradually became bloody, and the two finally breathed a sigh of relief. The next day was Saturday, which was supposed to be a rest time, but Julie and other members of the medical team got up early and went to make rounds together. After seeing that the rescued patients were in good condition, everyone was very happy, and local colleagues gave thumbs up.
In times of crisis, do what you have to do.