Recently, the "Good Doctor and Good Nurse in China" online recommendation and evaluation activity jointly organized by the Central Spiritual Civilization Construction Office and the National Health Commission determined 10 outstanding medical personnel as the monthly figures in August 2024 after mass recommendation, centralized display and evaluation. It is now published as follows:
List of people of the month for August 2024
(in alphabetical order)
Wang Xianliang
Chief Physician of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Tian Ziqiang
Chief Physician of the Department of Thoracic Surgery, The Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
Liu Zhihong
Inspector in charge of blood prevention station in Yi'an District, Tongling City, Anhui Province
Xu Hui
Chief physician of the Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine, Hubei Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital
Li Haiyan
Chief Physician of the Department of Neurology, Anyang People's Hospital, Henan Province
Wu Linke
Deputy Chief Nurse of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Nanjing First Hospital, Jiangsu Province
Zhang Xiaoyun
Chief Physician of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jiuquan Hospital, Shanghai First People's Hospital
Zhang Zhaohui
Chief Physician of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, First Hospital of Sanming City, Fujian Province
Zhou Wei
Chief physician of Jinchuan County People's Hospital (temporary unit), Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province
Xu Jianping
Chief physician of the Department of General Medicine, Chenxi Township Health Center, Shangyu District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province
Based on the post, interpret benevolence with professionalism
On March 17, 2023, 12-year-old Yueyue suddenly had a fever and headache, and had difficulty breathing and heart failure that night. Xu Hui, chief physician of the Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine of Hubei Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital, diagnosed the child with "fulminant myocarditis" according to the clinical manifestations of the child, and immediately started extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy to join the "life and death rescue".
Over the years, Xu Hui has continuously updated her knowledge structure and clinical skills, and strives to achieve "all kinds of 18 martial arts" to protect more children. In 2004, Xu Hui led the establishment of the Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine of Hubei Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital. In Xu Hui's view, the intensive care unit is an "isolation ward", without the accompaniment of parents, and the medical staff is the only companion for the children. Therefore, when Xu Hui led the team to rescue critically ill children, she also paid attention to the children's psychological state. In order to allow more critically ill children to receive better and more professional treatment, at the beginning of the establishment of the Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine, Xu Hui set up an emergency transport team, which galloped day and night regardless of cold and summer to transfer the dying children back for treatment.
"Nurses should not only get good injections and dispense good medicines, but also have solid theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and communication skills, so that patients can improve their self-care ability while curing their diseases, so that patients can really benefit." As the "backbone" of the team, Wu Linke, deputy chief nurse of the Department of Respiratory Medicine of the First Hospital of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, has always demanded this.
As soon as he got home from work, Wu Linke received a work call: "A case (patient) is difficult to send to the tube, please ask for support!" Wu Linke urgently returned to his post. After understanding the situation, Wu Linke patiently communicated with the patient, then turned on the music and comforted him softly, and the patient's brows gradually relaxed. While skillfully picking up the ultrasound probe and scanning it upwards from the puncture point, she chatted with the patient. She tried to change the angle of the catheter, and immediately after a rapid bolus of normal saline, the catheter was quickly delivered to the preset length with the patient's breathing movement. After the tube was successfully placed, she had a reassuring smile on her face.
In his daily work, Wu Linke leads the team to fully implement the high-quality service work plan, and create a better care experience for patients by optimizing the service process, improving health education, and improving the responsibility system.
As the technical and academic leader of the department, Zhang Xiaoyun, chief physician of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Jiuquan Hospital of Shanghai First People's Hospital, has taken "solving women's diseases to the greatest extent" as the goal, leading the department to keep a close eye on patients' incurable diseases, keep up with the forefront of obstetrics and gynecology technology, and strive to improve the medical treatment capacity of obstetrics and gynecology. She has carried out a number of technologies in Hexi, such as radical resection of benign and malignant gynecological tumors, risk management of high-risk pregnancy, and forceps midwifery for cephalic dystocia, filling the technical gap in this field in Jiuquan City, and protecting and saving the health and lives of a large number of critically ill women.
Zhang Xiaoyun often goes to the grassroots level to guide, regularly discusses difficult and critical cases of pregnant women in the city, summarizes experience and lessons, and makes positive contributions to improving the overall level of obstetrics and gynecology diagnosis and treatment in Jiuquan City and reducing maternal deaths. In the past five years, more than 30,000 pregnant women have been admitted and 1,246 critically ill patients have been rescued.
Head Goose Pilot uses technology to benefit patients
"Being anxious about what patients are anxious about and thinking about what patients think is the foundation of being a doctor." For more than 30 years, Li Haiyan, chief physician of the Department of Neurology of Anyang People's Hospital of Henan Province, has not forgotten the original intention of treating diseases and saving people, and has relieved the pain of every patient with full enthusiasm.
Once, in order to treat a dying patient, Li Haiyan carefully consulted relevant literature, presided over multiple multidisciplinary consultations, and repeatedly discussed and adjusted medication with experts from relevant departments. Later, the patient's condition gradually recovered, and the intracranial lesions disappeared after 2 months. She said: "The re-blooming of the flower of life is the best reward for the hard work of doctors." ”
In addition to her busy work, Li Haiyan insisted on learning, kept abreast of the latest medical frontier knowledge, and led the team to carry out pathological diagnosis of neuromuscular diseases and genetic diagnosis of neurogenetic diseases in the province, providing a basis for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of more than 1,000 patients with difficult and rare diseases of the nervous system.
With The Lancet in his hands for 30 years, Zhang Zhaohui, chief physician of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of the First Hospital of Sanming City, Fujian Province, is committed to benefiting patients in the fields of trauma orthopedics, joint surgery, and amputated limb replantation.
Zhang Zhaohui has accumulated rich experience in the diagnosis and treatment of common, frequent and difficult orthopedic diseases, and has completed a large number of comprehensive treatment of severe trauma systemic complications and acute and critical diseases, as well as difficult, complex and difficult orthopedic surgeries. Under the help and guidance of the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, he led the orthopedic trauma treatment team, led the establishment of the Severe Limb Trauma Treatment Center of the First Hospital of Sanming City, and established the Sanming Severe Limb Trauma Medical and Prevention Integration Alliance, which has treated 210 cases of severe limb trauma in the past two years.
"We must always have a loving heart and treat every patient with kindness." Wang Xianliang, chief physician of the cardiovascular department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, often says this.
He inherited the academic thoughts and clinical experience of Professor Mao Jingyuan, a famous Chinese medicine practitioner in China, excavated and sorted out the experience of famous Chinese medicine, and paid attention to following up the progress of modern diagnosis and treatment technology, leading the team to carry out complex coronary intervention, coronary atherectomy, arrhythmia radiofrequency ablation and other diagnosis and treatment techniques. In addition to completing clinical work, Wang Xianliang also actively participated in the popularization of health science, and went deep into the community many times to popularize medical knowledge and bring health to patients.
Tian Ziqiang, chief physician of the Department of Thoracic Surgery of the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University, is committed to promoting the development of thoracic surgery in Hebei Province. In the past 30 years, Tian Ziqiang has traveled almost all over the province and promoted the surgical experience of laparoscopic treatment of esophageal cancer through lectures, surgical demonstrations and exchanges, bringing hope to more patients.
He is also constantly innovating technology and methods to achieve a better prognosis for patients. There was a 25-year-old female patient with critical thymoma with generalized muscle weakness, and Tian Ziqiang raced against time to study the patient's condition and surgical plan, and remove the tumor. The patient said, "Dr. Tian gave me a second life. Tian Ziqiang also pioneered the use of the "L" incision method to perform difficult and complex surgery for a 7-year-old child with mediastinal tumor. The child said, "I must study medicine in the future and become a person like Uncle Tian." ”
Rooted in the grassroots and written with perseverance
Specimen collection, testing, and analysis of the results...... Liu Zhihong, the chief inspector of the blood prevention station in Yi'an District, Tongling City, Anhui Province, has been doing this work for more than 20 years.
Schistosomiasis is a serious threat to people's health, and it is important to improve parasite identification and control. Liu Zhihong has been working in the front line of prevention and control for a long time, and through monitoring, analysis and research, he has provided a scientific basis for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis, and treated patients in a timely and effective manner. Epidemiological investigations of parasites are arduous and require not only travel to remote villages, but also sometimes the collection of feces. She is not afraid of hardship or tiredness, for many years, carrying a microscope on her back, and following experts all over the province. Different parasitic infections cause disease, and the treatment methods are different, and accurate identification under the microscope can prescribe the right medicine. Liu Zhihong is diligent and inquisitive, devoted to research, and often takes the film to consult senior experts. She said: "Although my work is very ordinary at the grassroots level, I have always asked myself to do my best in my post. ”
Also going to the grassroots level is Zhou Wei, the chief physician who went to the Jinchuan County People's Hospital in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province to help. Since June 2022, he has brought advanced technology, meticulous service, and effective management experience from Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province to Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province, and started 3 years of medical assistance.
As a diagnostic imaging expert, Zhou Wei and other experts worked together to form a multidisciplinary team for pulmonary nodules, filling the local technical gap. "I was going to go to the provincial hospital for surgery, but now Dr. Zhou has helped me solve it in the county hospital." The first patient discharged from the hospital after surgery for pulmonary nodules in Jinchuan County People's Hospital said excitedly.
At the same time, he established a hemodialysis department in a temporary hospital, so that local hemodialysis patients no longer have to travel to other places for treatment, effectively improving the medical experience of local hemodialysis patients. In order to gain more golden rescue time for emergency patients, Zhou Wei introduced the first aid concept of "admission to the hospital as soon as you get on the bus" in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, and built the first "5G + pre-hospital first aid" remote scheduling and consultation platform in Aba Prefecture to achieve "data rush and treatment forward".
For 31 years, Xu Jianping, a general practitioner at Chenxi Township Health Center, Shangyu District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, took root in the remote mountainous areas and dedicated the best youth here.
In the past, because of the lack of medical treatment and medicine in the mountainous areas, it was inconvenient for the people to see a doctor, so the young Xu Jianping made up her mind to be a good doctor, so that the villagers could see a doctor without leaving the village. After graduating from the health school in 1992, Xu Jianping returned to the health center in her hometown to become a doctor. Xu Jianping often goes to the clinic, the small villages in Chenxi Township are scattered in the mountain cols, the farthest has to walk for more than two hours, he starts at dawn and comes back at night, never complaining about the difficult journey. Over the years, he has lost many medicine boxes and worn out shoes, and he has traveled to almost every mountain here, visited most farmhouses, and delivered medicine to the bedside of patients.
As a general practitioner, Xu Jianping undertook many tasks such as front-line consultation, outpatient duty, and health education. Anyone in any family is sick, as long as a phone call, Xu Jianping will immediately come to the door for treatment. Regardless of wind and rain, cold and heat, he has always been the "120" on call for the villagers.
"I studied medicine just for the people in the mountains, and I had to stay." Today, Xu Jianping still sticks to it and has become the "medical support" of the people in the mountainous areas.
Source: National Health Commission, Health News
Reporter: He Xian
Editor: Ma Pengfei