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Houjie female doctor went to Xinjiang to support her husband quit her job and accompanied her young son

author:National Party media information public platform

Source: Dongguan Time Network-i Dongguan

■ Liang Shuzhen at work Thick Street courtesy of the picture

In the middle of March this year, strict prevention of overseas imports became the focus of epidemic prevention work at that time, and a doctor in Houjie took the initiative to participate in the prevention and control of overseas imports at Shenzhen Bao'an Airport. After more than three months, that is, on June 30, the doctor once again set out to follow the medical team of Dongguan City to carry out a six-month medical aid to Xinjiang. She is Liang Shuzhen, chief TCM physician in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Houjie Hospital. Next month, her husband and 2-year-old child will also go to Xinjiang to live, and the whole family will help Xinjiang.

Bringing advanced TCM techniques to the local area

On April 30, Liang Shuzhen returned to Houjie Hospital after completing a 40-day period of prevention and control work at Shenzhen Bao'an Airport. More than a month later, she received a notice from the Dongguan Municipal Health Bureau that it needed to send medical talents to Xinjiang to carry out a six-month medical aid to Xinjiang. Liang Shuzhen chose to go out again and took the initiative to sign up to aid Xinjiang. "As long as the country needs it, I will do my part, and I hope to do my best for the local medical work," she said. ”

On June 30, Liang Shuzhen followed the Dongguan "Flexible Xinjiang Aid Medical Team" to Xinjiang, planning to end the support mission at the end of the year. The medical team is composed of 5 doctors from internal medicine, pediatrics, traditional Chinese medicine and orthopedics, and after the work is carried out, it is not only necessary to diagnose and treat patients, but also to train local medical personnel to bring Dongguan's advanced medical technology to the frontier. Leung is mainly responsible for the treatment of TCM and the promotion of TCM techniques.

It is understood that the hospital supported by Liang Shuzhen is the Hospital of the Forty-first Regiment of Tumxuk City, the Third Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. "The local economy is still relatively backward, the medical equipment of the hospital is relatively simple, there are fewer doctors, the patients are mainly elderly patients, and in recent years, we have focused on the development of traditional Chinese medicine." Liang Shuzhen said that in view of the particularity of the local medical situation, she had already prepared a medical assistance plan before setting out to aid Xinjiang, and also prepared some human skeleton models and books on traditional Chinese medicine. "I plan to promote TCM physiotherapy techniques such as acupuncture, moxibustion, and cupping to the local area, and I will also teach local doctors about TCM physiotherapy to help them improve the level of TCM medical treatment." Liang Shuzhen said.

The husband brought the young child with full support

For Liang Shuzhen's assistance to Xinjiang for half a year, her relatives, friends and colleagues are very supportive. Before leaving, her relatives made a "safety bag" for her to wish her a safe return. Her colleagues learned that Xinjiang's ultraviolet rays are very strong, and intimately gave her a sunhat and told her to take care of herself.

Leung Is a doctor and a mother, and her child is just over 2 years old this year. She admitted that the most reassuring thing about this aid to Xinjiang is the young children. What is touching is that Liang Shuzhen's husband, after learning of his wife's concerns, decided to quit his job and planned to take his children to Live in Xinjiang next month to fully support his wife's work in Xinjiang.

"After the child came, we planned to give her a local kindergarten, and my husband said that the burden of taking care of the children could be entrusted to him with confidence, so that I could concentrate on doing a good job in aiding Xinjiang." For the support of family, friends and colleagues, Liang Shuzhen is very grateful, "I feel very lucky and happy to have so many people around me to support, they are the biggest motivation on my way to xinjiang." ”

Ms. Liang, who has been in Xinjiang for several days, said the weather in Xinjiang is very dry and the ultraviolet rays are still very strong, and she is slowly adapting to local life. "Compared with Houjie, the local living environment and economic conditions are poor, although the work of aiding Xinjiang will be more difficult, but for me, this will be a very valuable experience."