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Do medical staff believe in life?

Medical staff have faith, but not superstition, but life and death, especially those who are used to life and death. Look down and look elsewhere. For them, the most important thing is to do their best, follow their own destiny ... cherish the present.

From 2065438 to 2007, a 34-year-old female doctor in the Department of Gastroenterology, Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University died suddenly at home. Peng Yingyu, a 38-year-old deputy director of the First Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Pingyi County, Linyi City, suddenly died of illness. ...

For medical staff, they should not only witness the birth and death of patients, but also witness the death of their own internal system personnel. Especially in the case that medical staff can't make up in time, but the number of patients is increasing, problems such as long working hours, high work intensity and less rest time exist for a long time. A friend who works as a nurse in a hospital said that their hospital has a physical examination every year, but often the result of the examination is that as a medical staff, their physical health is worrying ... 60% of adults fail the physical examination, in addition to poor physical fitness, there are stress symptoms such as depression and anxiety. ...

However, this is the mission they knew when they studied medicine, and this is what they have to undertake.

If you want to change, you can only change careers. Trying to reform the medical system, with the help of more medical staff, the relationship between doctors and patients has been improved, and we can only think about it. ...

Take the doctor-patient disputes in Guangdong as an example. On average, there are 2 1.5 medical disputes every month ... Think about it, how can medical staff work with confidence in an era of bringing a knife to the door?

After experiencing all kinds of cases, many medical staff also breathed a sigh of relief. Doctors' duty is to heal the wounded and rescue the dying, but doctors are not omnipotent, and there are patients who can't be saved. ...

Friend, she is a nurse in the emergency department. Sometimes she works the night shift, and a night shift has to pick up several patients. There are not many people on duty at night. When there are many patients, she will struggle no matter how busy she is, as long as she can help the patients in time and do a good job. And when handing over the work, we must be very careful and not careless. This leads to the fact that she may still be at work when the handover is due.

She once said that she remembered seeing the patient she received for the first time. After entering the emergency room for surgery, he was not rescued and lost his life. At the first time, she was so sad that she even walked out of the operating room and cried more than the patient's family. I don't know what happened. She has a special relationship with patients.

But, in fact, she doesn't know this patient. She just feels that it is very painful for doctors to witness the passage of life and endure their inability to save others' lives. ...

Later, I gradually adapted to the situation of the department, learned more cases, and saw myself alive and kicking a few days after the operation. I also saw that after the operation, I only prolonged my life, and I also saw that I could not survive the operation and died. ...

She began to believe in her destiny. But not resigned, but cherished. Spend more time at work, improve my medical skills, and improve my ability to save lives. In her words, I worked hard, and I will leave the rest to fate.