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asked Lao Tzu, to be a humanistic doctor - "Jizhong Forum" on the connotation of the humanistic spirit of medicine

author:Jinan Times - New Yellow River

"Forty-two years ago, I was admitted from the Yimeng Mountains to Qilu Medical College of Shandong University, a century-old medical temple that is well-known at home and abroad. This time, I returned to my alma mater, Baotu Spring Campus, and was immersed in the picturesque and beautiful campus, with teaching buildings combining Chinese and Western styles, simple and elegant small houses, and winding campus roads...... For me, it was so familiar, so familiar. Returning to my alma mater, I was filled with emotion, and it suddenly brought me back to the 80s of the 20th century, the passionate college years. ”

asked Lao Tzu, to be a humanistic doctor - "Jizhong Forum" on the connotation of the humanistic spirit of medicine

A few days ago, at the opening ceremony of the 5th Medical Humanities Month and the 10th "Jizhong Forum" of the School of Basic Medical Sciences of Shandong University, Wang Xingbu, adjunct professor of the School of Basic Medical Sciences of Shandong University and Secretary-General of the Shandong Research Hospital Association, gave a lecture on the topic of "Asking Lao Tzu and Being a Humanistic Doctor", from the "Lao Tzu and His People", "Lao Tzu's Book", "Lao Tzu's Way", "Lao Tzu's Wisdom", "Medical Humanistic Care" and "The Road of Medicine" From the perspective, share the ideological wisdom contained in the excellent traditional culture with Qilu medical students in the new era, understand the humanistic connotation and charm of medicine, and advocate everyone to be humanistic doctors.

asked Lao Tzu, to be a humanistic doctor - "Jizhong Forum" on the connotation of the humanistic spirit of medicine

Wang Xingbu talked about the spiritual connotation of medical humanities from three aspects: medicine, hospitals, and doctors. "Where does the professional happiness of doctors come from? It comes from the humanistic spirit of medicine. Medical humanities is a culture that always attaches importance to, cares for, and respects patients in medical practice activities. Without humanistic care, medicine loses its soul. Medicine, although it is developing rapidly, still has great limitations. As a doctor, you must learn to communicate with patients, not only to help patients relieve physical pain, but also to give them psychological comfort. He sincerely hopes that medicine will come out of the laboratory and face the society, let medicine come out of the hospital and face the public, and let medicine come out of the doctors and face the patients. "The real purpose of medicine is to help the sick, to treat the sick well, to heal both the sick and the heart, because man is a whole, flesh and blood and emotions. ”

"Only when there is a great road in your heart can you become a great doctor", Wang Xingbu told the touching deeds and great medical feelings of more than a dozen giants, masters and outstanding alumni in the history of Qilu medicine, such as Zheng Yuanlong, Sun Hongquan, Su Yingkuan, Jiang Sen, Qi Renduo, Yang Yachao, Fu Zengju, Ma Peiran, Song Huimin, Zhang Yun, Yu Jinming, Ge Junbo, Chen Zijiang, Ning Guang, Hu Sanyuan, Ma Chengen, Li Gang, Tian Hui, etc. He quoted Academician Zhong Nanshan as saying that "the choice of medicine may be accidental, but once you choose, you must treat it with a lifetime of loyalty and enthusiasm", and hoped that in the future study and life, students will strengthen their ideals and beliefs, study and study medical knowledge, master exquisite skills, improve their profound medical humanistic qualities, carry forward Qilu medical culture, practice Qilu medical spirit, and grow into "five skills" With the goal of high-quality compound medical talents, on the road of promoting Chinese-style modernization with the development of health care in the new era, we will forge ahead, live up to our time, be a humanistic doctor with warmth, be a Qilu medical person with feelings, and contribute to a healthy China.

asked Lao Tzu, to be a humanistic doctor - "Jizhong Forum" on the connotation of the humanistic spirit of medicine

Editor: Li Fujie Correspondent: Xu Congfen Proofreader: Gao Xin

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