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Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

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At present, the new crown pneumonia epidemic has entered the most difficult critical stage, and 800,000 health workers in Jiangsu Province have moved at the behest of orders, charged forward, raced against time, fought against the disease, and vowed to win this war without gun smoke.

On February 18, the Propaganda Department of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission jointly released the second batch of advanced and typical deeds emerging in the fight against the "epidemic" through information cloud technology. Let us approach these "most beautiful medical workers" who are fighting on the epidemic prevention front and listen to their stories of fighting the "epidemic".

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life
Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

No one would have thought that this was the last photo of Xu Hui, member of the party committee and vice president of Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Photo left by Xu Hui at his last meeting

In the early morning of February 7, Xu Hui, who had been fighting in the front line of the new crown virus pneumonia epidemic for 18 consecutive days, unfortunately passed away after accumulating fatigue. The life of the 51-year-old came to an abrupt end, stopping in the battlefield of epidemic prevention and control, and stopping in the special spring of nearly 30 years of medical practice.

Fighting for 18 days in a row, he was still answering the phone before he fell

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Xu Hui inspected the emergency pre-examination triage point to ensure that the prevention and control work in the hospital was carried out in an orderly manner

Xu Hui is a member of the Party Committee and vice president of Nanjing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as the deputy leader of the pneumonia prevention and control headquarters and the leader of the prevention and control working group of the hospital's new crown virus infection. In the 18 days of fighting in the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, she led the formulation of the "Emergency Plan for Novel Coronavirus Infection Pneumonia in Nanjing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine", formed a medical team for fever diagnosis and pre-examination triage, set up isolation wards and rest areas for medical staff, optimized the best route from the initial screening point to the fever diagnosis, and raised prevention and control materials...

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine fever diagnosis special channel

This is the only door of Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine that is now open to pedestrians, and the entrance is an outpatient triage point that measures body temperature. Once the temperature is abnormal, the patient needs to follow a specific channel to the fever clinic. In order to design the best route, Xu Hui walked back and forth hundreds of times near the building.

These fever diagnosis arrow signs posted along the way were all designed by Xu Hui himself.

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

"Fever Clinic" sign

In February, Nanjing was still very wet and cold, and in order to keep the medical staff at the triage point from the cold, Xu Hui equipped each tent with an oil tank and a recliner for the duty personnel to rest temporarily, which made the seemingly simple tent become as warm as a small home. "Dean Xu also considered that our triage point is working 24 hours a day, and the night is particularly cold, so he specially equipped our medical staff with two oil tingers, and instructed us to work well while we must protect ourselves." Zhang Wei, director of the emergency department of Nanjing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, recalled.

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Each triage point tent is equipped with an oil tank

Many times, Xu Hui works until two or three o'clock in the night to go home, and returns to the hospital before seven o'clock in the morning. Even when he returned home, Xu Hui could not rest well. As the backbone of the team, everyone will habitually ask her for advice when they encounter problems. Zhang Yanliang, deputy director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Nanjing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, used his mobile phone to record his last few days of calls with Xu Hui. The latest call was after 11:30 p.m., and the earliest WeChat message was sent at 6:15 a.m. and Xu Hui replied at 6:19 p.m.

Gao Fei, director of the medical office of Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said they had just finished talking on the phone on Feb. 6, minutes before Mr. Xu fell. After that, Goofy sent a few more WeChat messages, but he did not wait for a reply. "I didn't know, she was in the rescue room by then." Goofy was heartbroken and bitter.

The heart is filled with others, but there is no self

Xu Hui knew that in addition to being a doctor, he was also a conductor. Every day, she thinks about how to protect patients and how to protect the frontline health care workers. In the eyes of colleagues, Xu Hui has always rushed to the front line with a full spirit and has never shown a hint of fatigue. So much so that when the bad news came, everyone felt unbelievable and unacceptable.

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Xu Hui accompanied the supervision team of the Qinhuai District Health Commission to supervise the prevention and control work of Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

In fact, before that, Xu Hui had already been aware of her physical condition, but her full of work made her ignore the discomfort of her body until she finally fell...

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Professor of General Surgery at Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Tang Huibai

"On the morning of February 6th, Xu Hui called me and said that her legs were swollen and uncomfortable, and I suspected that it was a venous thrombosis, and suggested that she go to a B ultrasound, but she was too busy to go." Tang Huibai, a professor of general surgery at Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said. As Xu Hui's colleague and friend for many years, he was very upset, "If I was in the unit when she called that day, I would definitely stare at her to do a B ultrasound, or later, I would call her again to ask about the situation, maybe Dean Xu would not leave." ”

However there is no if. At 6:13 p.m. on February 6, Xu Hui, who was in a meeting, suddenly felt unbearable pain. After the meeting, dragging his tired body back home, Xu Hui called his colleagues and prepared to take a leave of absence the next day to hang up a water, but he fell down before he finished speaking. Time has since frozen, xu Hui fell on the job she loved and worked hard for, and never got up again.

The anti-epidemic work has not yet achieved the final victory, and Xu Hui's departure has left endless regrets for colleagues and friends around him. Lou Qinjian, secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial CPC Committee, gave special instructions on Comrade Xu Hui's advanced deeds, calling on her to learn from her and work together to win the battle of epidemic prevention and control.

On February 11, the Nanjing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China issued a decision on posthumously awarding Comrade Xu Hui the title of "Outstanding Communist Party Member of Nanjing". On the same day, the Jiangsu Provincial Women's Federation posthumously awarded Comrade Xu Hui the Title of March 8th Red Flag Bearer of Jiangsu Province. On February 16, the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and Provincial Government posthumously awarded Comrade Xu Hui the title of "Advanced Individual in the Prevention and Control of the New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic in Jiangsu Province". On February 17, the Provincial Federation of Trade Unions decided to posthumously award Comrade Xu Hui the May Day Labor Medal of Jiangsu Province.

"Dean Xu is assured that we will definitely win this battle."

This is where Xu Hui fought before she died, most of her belongings have been taken away by her family, and the once lively office is empty. "In the past, I had to look for Dean Xu several times a day, and I was very unaccustomed to seeing an empty office." Goofy looked lonely.

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Xu Hui's office

Zhao Guoliang, vice president of Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was once Xu Hui's "neighbor", and he often heard Xu Hui gently close the door. "I can't hear President Xu opening and closing the door anymore, and I can't accept it until now."

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

Xu Hui sent off the first batch of medical workers in Nanjing to support Hubei

Because of the impact of the epidemic, colleagues could not organize mourning activities for Xu Hui or go to the funeral home to send her on her last journey. Everyone can only suppress their grief and thoughts and continue to fight. "I'm an infectious disease doctor and I've signed up many times and hope to send me to the front line on my next trip." "Dean Xu is assured, we are ready!" "Dean Xu is assured that we will definitely win this battle!" "In the process of fighting against new crown pneumonia, the staff of Nanjing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine responded positively, took the initiative to write a letter of request for war, and voluntarily went to the battlefield.

Xu Hui: More than 300 hours of hard work, interpreting the mission and responsibility with life

The medical staff of Nanjing Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine are invited to the front line

Xu Hui once said that his biggest wish now is to wait until the epidemic is over and feel the warm spring blossoms. We believe that her great love and responsibility will inspire more people to unite to fight the epidemic, and we believe that the day of winning the sniper war against the epidemic will come soon.

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