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Summary of practice in stomatological hospital
Summary of practice in stomatological hospital

Summary is a kind of written material to review and analyze the study, work or its completion at a certain stage afterwards, through which we can comprehensively and systematically understand the previous study and work, so we should review and write a summary. How is the summary generally written? The following is a summary of my internship in stomatological hospital for reference only. Welcome to reading.

Summary of Practice in Stomatological Hospital 1 Unconsciously, I have almost completed the internship arrangement in the Second Affiliated Hospital for nearly one year. In this short period of time, every day when I recall my rotation, every department feels that there are endless stories and endless gains. This year, every day accompanied by a white coat, I am used to communicating with patients every day. I am used to telling others that I am at work and will be off work soon, because when I say these words, I feel as if I have been paid, although I have not. And I also clearly realize that I am no longer the college student who just holds a book on campus and is wet behind the ears. I have gradually integrated into the melting pot of the hospital and want to achieve and prove something through my own efforts.

One year's internship, the biggest gain is clinical operation. First of all, I would like to thank the teachers and seniors of various departments for constantly giving us opportunities to learn and operate during the internship. Whether you criticize or praise, manage strictly or let yourself go, at least, I gradually eliminated my fear of clinic, at least let me not be disappointed in my future life. I remember that the first department to enter the clinic was the ninth district of general surgery. I was very timid and uneasy when I entered the clinic, but fortunately, with my active efforts, I chose Teacher Dong Xiaogang recommended by my seniors. After a year, I think he taught me the most and benefited the most from clinic. So, I am still very grateful. Thank you for your patient teaching and help during those three weeks.

Looking back on this year, during the operation, my life was more substantial and meaningful, especially in District 9. In order to review each patient's laboratory sheet again, I often go to the office at 7: 00 15 and start to read the laboratory sheet on the computer, record the abnormality, and then start rounds at 7: 30 to remind the teacher of the patient's abnormality. After checking the room, I went back to follow the doctor's advice, and then I went to lie on the patient's wound without stopping. Then I packed my things and continued the operation. At that time, I felt that I had beaten chicken blood. Even though I started major surgery in the morning, I didn't feel hungry and tired until three or four in the afternoon, which fully proved that I am a real woman. This kind of life lasted for 2 1 day, and I didn't even sleep late on weekends. Every time I change a dressing for a big wound, I always feel sweaty after changing a wound in hot summer. There are always many very kind patients and their families, a thank you and a hard work. At that time, I will feel noble and tired.

I remember seeing a patient with early gastric cancer. My grandfather looks very healthy. Speaking of which, he should be ten years younger than my grandfather. Although it is the early stage of gastric cancer, he is in a good mood. Every time he makes rounds, he always smiles at me and raises his hand to say hello to me. That feeling is not like a doctor-patient relationship, but more like a relative. That day, after his operation, he was weak, lying in a hospital bed, and then monitoring him. That was my first time in the ward. From then on, every time I went to change his dressing, I was always patient and careful. The weakness after the operation hurt his vitality, but after each dressing change, he always put his hands together on his chest and whispered thank you in his mouth. I think we have established a sincere doctor-patient relationship, more like family. Therefore, a good man is rewarded after all, and he recovers quickly and well. When he left the hospital, he said goodbye to every doctor in our group. Later, the teacher in the ethics room said that a patient's return visit also mentioned me, and this grandfather immediately appeared in my mind, and it is always happy to be remembered.

Of course, not every patient likes you so much, and some patients look at my badge. No matter how the hospital concealed it, my family recognized me as an intern at a glance. I feel that they have been faked. When I go to change my dressing, I always say, Is Dr. XXX here, that is, my superior doctor? I understand that he doesn't like my low level. I suddenly became unhappy, replied that I was not here, and then began to change my dressing. I don't know if they are embarrassed or if my skills are really not that bad. They didn't say anything after that. My feelings are always wrong. No matter what his patients are like, you should treat them professionally. Only by doing it well can you prove that you are not a fake.

Out of general surgery, I feel that all departments are soy sauce. Is it because I am too eager to abuse? Fortunately, during the operation, I can always follow my favorite group. General surgery followed Dong Xiaogang, urology followed Yang Jian, and outside the brain followed the director. Either I don't go to work, I have to go to work, and I am always busy, which will make me feel that I have a sense of existence.

After a year's rotation, I have no feeling about internal medicine. If it is a busy department, the state is that I am either ready to run errands or on my way to run errands. Of course, it is also very interesting to follow the director's rounds. Following some storytelling directors, you will always hear many amazing things, or his great achievements in the past. I think they must have a lot of tree diagrams in their minds, with symptoms standing at the top and many branches down. People who don't understand it feel very chaotic, but he is always methodical and step by step. I think good thinking ability is actually a good habit. In the face of patients, I am used to detailed medical history inquiry, proper and complete physical examination of patients' condition, and what examination results are needed for patients to diagnose or identify. If patients have such and such situations, I am used to choosing the most suitable drugs. One day, I think I will form this habit.

It's always endless I haven't written so much for a long time. Forgive my complaint. I can't remember my whole life in one year, but I always leave something to pay homage to my lost youth and satisfy my real name as a pediatrician.

Summary of Practice in Stomatological Hospital 2 In August this year, I came to the First Hospital of Zhejiang Medical University from my hometown for a one-month nursing practice. I went deep into the daily work of nurses and experienced the ups and downs of being a nurse, only to find that being a nurse is not as easy as I thought.

In practice, the most profound feeling is that clinic is a solid foundation of theoretical basic knowledge. Clinical field experience and field practice make us pay attention to the boring and stubborn knowledge we have learned in school, but we always feel that what we have learned is useless when we study in the past. For example, why should I read these pharmacology and pathology? What's the use of my back to me? Knowledge is all-encompassing, but after learning it, the general feeling is that I have been studying only for the exam. At school, no one asked me what adverse reactions I would have if I took these drugs. No one asked me what the clinical manifestations of the disease were. I have never really seen these clinical manifestations. What is it like? Is it the same as in the book? etc ......

During this month's clinical practice, I not only cultivated my practical ability, but also deepened my understanding of this profession. In my previous impression, nurses were synonymous with patience and carefulness. I just need to follow the doctor's advice and "take the medicine according to the prescription" This time, I went deep into the daily work of nurses for the first time through nursing practice, and experienced the ups and downs of being a nurse personally, only to find that being a nurse is not as simple as I thought. The job of a nurse is a word "tired". The job of a nurse is trivial. Every morning, we start with making the bed, replacing the drainage bag, nursing the perineum, giving oxygen, atomizing and oral care. Then there will be physiological saline or skin test. In the afternoon, we will start with measuring vital signs, oral care, hanging physiological saline, chemical drugs, pushing drugs, distributing drugs, and sometimes picking up patients and giving various injections.

There is always a busy nurse in the ward. Internship has broadened my horizons and increased my knowledge. Consolidate nursing operation and vital signs determination, I learned injection, dressing change, blood drawing, blood sugar measurement, penicillin skin test, iodine skin test, injection, medicine pushing and so on. There are many seemingly simple nursing operations, and only when they are really done will they know that this is not the case.

In the ward, new things emerge one after another, which always brings me exciting shock. Under the premise of rules and regulations, it gives us many practical opportunities, so that we can use these instruments and equipment to practice nursing operation. All these have given me a certain understanding of my future work.

Attitude really determines everything. As a nurse, you must be calm, calm and careful, and don't panic when something happens. Strictly implement the principle of "three checks and seven pairs", and check the bed number, name, drug name, dosage, concentration, time and usage before, during and after operation. This is my own responsibility and my responsibility to the patients. Sometimes carelessness may lead to a big mistake, which is related to life safety.

In fact, it is not difficult to learn to do one thing, but it is difficult to do it with perseverance and seriousness! As an intern, I have gained a lot these days. I not only applied theory to practice, but also learned to trust, communicate, understand, be serious and persist. These are all necessary qualities to be a nurse. These are my spiritual treasures, which will accompany me better on the road of life!

Summary of Practice in Stomatological Hospital 3 After several days of practice, I felt a lot.

First of all, I understand what the internship is for. It is wrong to think that, as in school, it is wrong to wait for teachers to teach such a mentality. Practice must give full play to one's subjective initiative, study by oneself and ponder by oneself, so that one can learn steadily and the teacher can teach attentively. In practice, we should be diligent in our hands and feet, diligent in our brains, and follow the doctor's thinking. In practice, we should also read more textbooks, never avoid textbooks, and combine theory with practice. If you just concentrate on teaching the teacher's skills and ignore the textbook, the result of this study is no different from that of a pure apprentice, learning only the skin and not the essence.

Secondly, what is an internship? Because of the particularity of our major, from the moment we step into the clinic, it means that we have left a relatively closed small environment and have to invest in a larger environment. In addition to our classmates, there are doctors, nurses and, of course, patients we ask to contact. What we have to face is how to handle the relationship between classmates, colleagues, doctors and doctors independently. Only by properly handling these relationships can our professional study be smoother. In addition, every doctor in the department has his own characteristics. When we have the opportunity to practice, we can learn more from the characteristics of several teachers and learn from each other's strengths, so as to learn better. Practice should learn the details and use your brains. If you don't understand, write it down in a notebook. After going down, look up this book. If it's not in the book, ask the teacher. This will make you more impressed and learn more solidly. There is also the need to learn to receive medical treatment, which is related to a very important communication problem between doctors and patients. When this problem is solved, the follow-up clinical work will be easy. In addition, there is the cultivation of doctor temperament and so on.

In addition to the above, there are also clinical problems. I used to go to the internship dental clinic to watch or watch others operate. At first, I was quite good in the internship unit, but later I became impatient: how could I not operate such a simple thing, how could I be careless, and a series of problems appeared. It is not because we are poor that we are not allowed to operate. Our hands-on ability is not good. When I first went to see my teacher, I asked you to observe and do nothing. I just memorized the simplest things so that we wouldn't make mistakes. Clinical mistakes are normal for a long-term worker, but they are a heavy blow to us and will cast a shadow over our future career path. This is a serious problem, and we are responsible for ourselves.

Finally, when you set foot on the internship post, you should demand yourself by a doctor's moral standards and treat patients like relatives, so as to achieve long-term development. Study hard theoretical knowledge, be bold and cautious about your work, and do every work beautifully. Although our journey is hard and boring, we will gain a lot.

Summary of practice in stomatological hospital. I finally ended my internship for nearly half a year. I really have mixed feelings in my heart Looking back on this period of time, I went to XX Hospital for an internship from the initial nervousness and fear, until I participated in many activities, became familiar with the warm hospital environment and workplace culture, and adjusted myself to actively contact people, not only patients, but even established good relations with other staff. This is the most precious experience and growth.

The most special thing about the internship is that I brought a "psychiatric team". In the past, my understanding of mental patients was terrible and aggressive, but after I joined the group for seven times, I gradually changed my view of them. From the group activities, it is found that these mental patients are actually very cute, and the medical social work team of XX Hospital stimulates their potential through the design of activities. I was a little surprised when I first came into contact with mental patients, but now I am glad that I can get more different results than other students who choose general practice.

In addition to psychiatry, during the summer vacation, I broadened my contacts and began to learn to receive cases because I had to practice in the hospital every day. I learned how to introduce myself to patients and how to listen to their needs from accepting the cases of other social workers. I also know that a patient needs the cooperation of various professions in the hospital to give him the greatest support and help.

In XX Hospital, I saw many patients who died of illness, and I also saw many patients with terminal cancer constantly struggling with the disease. I was moved by the optimistic mood of many patients and the willpower to live actively, and I was deeply impressed by the cordial service of hospital volunteers to patients. Although many people think that the hospital is a sad place, XX Hospital has filled the whole hospital with warmth and vitality through some activities, such as charity sale, and many patients and their families have seen hope for life in this hospital.

After the internship, I went back to read textbooks. I find that I can understand the meaning of this book better than before. I think this is the biggest role of internship! Let us know the difference between theory and practice, and let us learn to integrate theory with practice.

All in all, in the past six months, I have changed from a student who knows nothing about medical social workers to a "semi-practitioner" who can face patients and their families independently and know how to connect with other resources. It is really a sense of accomplishment.

I am grateful to XX Hospital for giving me the internship opportunity, and I am also grateful to the internship supervisor of Jiachun for leading the interns and teaching us the right direction when the work is busy. I am also very happy to learn from each other and become good friends with other interns in the intense internship life. Although the internship time is long, it is inevitable to feel tired, but this time has given me great gains. In addition to the study of practical work, the expansion of interpersonal relationships, the diversity of workplace culture and the participation in some activities have also benefited me a lot. I think such a full life will be an unforgettable time in my life.

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