Love video | Physician’s Day We asked the doctor 8 questions.
They race with death, compete with disease and try their best to protect the light of life. They are the guardians of health and the last line of defense of life. Their names are Dr. China. What we usually know is always the serious, earnest, careful and respectable side of doctors. In fact, they also have a cute or humorous side. This Physician’s Day, we interviewed six clinicians from different hospitals and departments, and asked them eight questions to show the public about different doctors.
Invited physician:
Yu Debao, Member of the Party Committee and Vice President of Jinan Dermatosis Prevention and Treatment Institute
Lu Liang, Director of Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Jinan National Hospital
Chen Dehong, Director of Children’s Third Division of Jinan Maternal and Child Health Hospital
Cheng Ailing, Deputy Director of Internal Medicine, Jinan Hospital
Attending physician Zhao Yunlai, Department of Emergency Medicine, East Hospital of Jinan Central Hospital
Deputy Director, Department of Hypertension, Guang ‘anmen Hospital Jinan Hospital (Jinan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Zhi Yingpeng, a Chinese physician.
Q: How long has it been since you ate on time? Do you all eat lunch boxes?
answer
Yu Debao: Basically, you can’t eat by the order.
Zhao Yunlai: I just ate a box lunch on the night shift yesterday.
Cheng Ailing: Sometimes I can’t eat a box lunch, so I don’t have time to order it.
Lu Liang: Eating is often just filling the stomach. How to digest and absorb it is left to the stomach to deal with.
Q: What do you say to yourself when you walk into the hospital every day?
answer
Chen Dehong: I hope there will be fewer patients today.
Lu Liang: Illness has abused me thousands of times, and I feel like my first love for patients.
Cheng Ailing: I hope today is not a busy day.
Zhi Yingpeng: There are still many patients waiting for me to help today. I must refuel!
Q: What should I do when I meet a patient who has no idea how to treat him?
answer
Zhao Yunlai: Call all relevant departments. Of course, if you say two or three o’clock in the morning, you may be scolded.
Chen Dehong: In the past, when I was a resident doctor, I called the director and the superior doctor. When they came, they were solved.
Zhi Yingpeng: The symptoms of rambling vary in thousands ways, and they are inseparable from the exterior and interior. As long as we differentiate the symptoms according to the Eight Cardinal Principles in detail, we can always find out the cause.
Lu Liang: Huh? There are diseases that you don’t know at all? I’m just the first-time doctor sitting in the consulting room, what the patient doesn’t know, and the number 100 expert behind me. Look at our WeChat group, this is the "rocking person" in society!
Q: What are you most afraid of hearing in the hospital?
answer
Zhao Yunlai: The sound of 120 first aid at the door rang again.
Yu Debao: After being a doctor for so many years, the most feared thing is that you can’t cure this disease if you are older than you think.
Zhi Yingpeng: Doctor, why doesn’t your medicine work when I take it?
Lu Liang: It’s hard to say what we are most afraid of, but we have the most taboo words. After the patient has been treated, we will never finish, but we will say come down and try it.
Q: As a doctor, do you feel that your living habits are healthy?
answer
Chen Dehong: Very unhealthy.
Cheng Ailing: It must be unhealthy. We can’t eat food on time at work, drink water by the order and have no time to exercise.
Zhi Yingpeng: Definitely healthy. As a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, I pay great attention to health preservation.
Zhao Yunlai: I feel quite used to it and healthy. It is still very regular to have a rest at night and work more than 90 night shifts a year.
Q: Why did you become a doctor?
answer
Chen Dehong: Influenced by my second sister, she is a doctor.
Cheng Ailing: Because I thought this profession was noble since I was a child, I loved it very much and wanted to wear a white coat.
Yu Debao: Actually, I didn’t want to be a doctor, but since I studied medicine and became a doctor, I will be a good doctor.
Lu Liang: This can really blow a cow! I am the same as Zhang Zhongjing, and I have embarked on this road because I have patients at home.
Q: As a doctor, when do you feel most fulfilled?
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Zhao Yunlai: After successfully rescuing a patient, especially a dying patient, I feel most fulfilled in my heart.
Yu Debao: Actually, I have a sense of accomplishment every day since I became a doctor. I think it is my greatest happiness to cure patients.
Chen Dehong: Difficult patients have been diagnosed under my hands, and critically ill patients have recovered under my hands. This is my greatest sense of accomplishment.
Lu Liang: Speaking of a sense of accomplishment, in our rehabilitation department, it is often such a scene, that is, after the patient has finished treatment, he comes down and takes two steps, and the patient says that it doesn’t hurt. This is my greatest sense of accomplishment.
Q: What is the most unforgettable thing about being a doctor?
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Chen Dehong: The patient has recovered, and I sincerely thank you.
Lu Liang: When I first entered the business, I stayed in the hospital for 24 hours and talked with my colleagues and roommates all night, regardless of gains and losses, just for my illness.
Yu Debao: I took part in the work on the eighth day of the first month of 1997, which happened to be Valentine’s Day on February 14th. On that day, I came to the hospital to report, and I said that my life was settled in the Dermatology Hospital.
Cheng Ailing: When I was on the night shift, an 80-year-old man with cancer was brought in at 120. At that time, the patient could not wake up and was in critical condition. But through our active rescue and treatment, the patient finally woke up and was able to eat by himself. When we saw the smile of the patient’s family and thanked us, we were actually very fulfilled.
Their answers may be different, but the same is the initial mission of protecting people’s health!
Pay tribute to every doctor in China.
Thanks for having you!
Produced by: Ai Jinan Client Media Health Center
Planning: Lareina C
Coordinator: Zhao Gang
Video: Chen Shangrui
Reporter: Chen Shangrui and jie feng
Special thanks:
Ji ‘nan Central Hospital
Guang ‘anmen Hospital Jinan Hospital (Jinan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital)
Ji ‘nan Maternal and Child Health Hospital
Ji ‘nan Hospital
Ji’ nan dermatosis prevention hospital
Ji ‘nan Nationalities Hospital