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800 words of hospital social practice experience
It is a very sacred profession for doctors to cure diseases and save lives. What kind of experience is it to participate in social practice in the hospital? The following is "800 words of hospital social practice experience" compiled by me for everyone, for reference only, and you are welcome to read it.

The experience of social practice in the hospital is 800 words-social practice is a necessary experience for every college student. It enables us to understand the society in practice, learn a lot of knowledge that we can't learn in class, broaden our horizons and increase our knowledge, which lays a solid foundation for our further social development in the future.

Time flies, it has been two years since I entered the medical hall. In these two years of study, I have a deeper understanding of the profession of doctor. But in the end, the theory is limited to textbooks, and it really goes into the society and hospitals to learn more about the working environment of doctors, come to patients more and practice the mission of a doctor. As a clinical medical student, this is my first social practice.

From the moment I received the medical teacher's white coat, I officially became a member of this hospital. When I walked into the surgical building, the familiar smell came to my face, but at the moment my mood was completely different from usual, and the change of identity made me particularly excited. My real life has officially begun.

The daily work begins with the regular meeting in the morning. At eight o'clock sharp, the medical staff will be handed over. First, the nurse on duty will report the patients in the ward that night, and then the doctor on duty will report the emergency situation at night. At the end of the shift, medical records will be discussed. The doctor will submit your patient's condition, problems and ideas in the process of diagnosis and treatment to the general practitioner for discussion, propose solutions, and the superior doctor will also give guidance and suggestions. In this link, junior doctors in the department can learn a lot, understand the occurrence, development and outcome of this disease more comprehensively from the perspective of teachers' analysis of problems, and thus accumulate experience.

Then, the doctors began to make daily rounds, understand the patient's condition, listen to the patient's condition description, and carry out necessary examinations on the patient. In terms of speech, we must be kind and friendly, do not command or be indifferent, and be as patient with patients and their families as relatives. After rounds, the doctor writes medical records and signs doctor's orders according to the patient's condition that day. During this period, I found that the medical staff were really hard, smiling at every patient and their families every day, giving them warmth and confidence. This rigor, this all for the patient's heart, is really touching. Every Tuesday, the director always makes rounds, requiring all members to attend, and the doctor in charge will report the situation, and the director will ask questions patiently, and some of these questions are not in books, which need to be analyzed and judged through years of clinical experience, which is definitely a good opportunity for doctors with low qualifications to learn. As a student at school, the director didn't specifically ask me questions. Young doctors can't answer in front of so many people, but they will be encouraged to study hard and work harder. It's normal work after rounds every day.

In the past few days in the hospital, my tutor, Mr. Li, gave me a detailed introduction to the hospital's rules and regulations and department settings. Learn the basics of medical record writing from Mr. Li, master the operating essentials of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the treatment of emergency patients and other medical activities. And I was lucky enough to walk into the operating room and have been watching "Vaporization and Electroresection of Prostate". Although I can't fully understand the operation due to lack of professional knowledge, it really makes me nervous and surprised to see the doctors pay close attention to the operation and the nurses next to them hand over the tools they need very professionally.

Hospital social practice experience in the past few days has not only consolidated my professional knowledge, but also made me understand the importance of combining knowledge with practice. In social practice, there are some problems that we can't understand and see through when we study professional knowledge at ordinary times. Learning knowledge is the theoretical way to acquire knowledge, while social practice is to find and solve problems in constant self-activity.

I think the practice after learning professional knowledge is a test of my professional knowledge. However, we often find that even if our test scores are high, even if we are one of the best students in our grade, we still lack the knowledge we have in practice.

In the hospital, I feel a sense of victory in serving the people through various activities. Hospitals are places to heal the wounded and rescue the dying and serve the people. I am very happy to help people here, and I look forward to expressing myself and serving the people in the future. Without knowledge, it is impossible. Without the combination of knowing and doing, it is absolutely impossible. Just as a person's physical health and physical and mental health are inseparable, only the two work together. In that case, without the consolidation of practice, professional knowledge can't guide practice well. Knowledge is just something in the head, just something.

In practice, we have learned something that is not in books. Through a variety of social practice activities, I gradually broadened my horizons, increased my talents, recognized my position in social practice, discovered my shortcomings, and objectively evaluated my value. This virtually determined my own goals and enhanced my confidence and perseverance in the learning process. "What I wrote on the paper is superficial, and I know nothing about it." Social practice allows me to find the best combination of knowledge and practice. As students, we can't ignore social practice, but should understand and digest it in the practice link with lack of theory. Society is different from school. We may be protected by classmates and teachers at school, but in the future work, we can only create our own bright future by our own hands and brains. In practice, I also missed many times. Sometimes I get depressed, but it gets worse. So I decided not to fall in place and get up from where I fell. This sentence is familiar, but how many people can do it!

I have strengthened my confidence, and I am not afraid of any hardships. I think I can do my best in social practice, work hard for our new experiences and new understandings, and make my social practice more meaningful. In the hot summer, the washing of the mind will cool us down.

Although the experience of social practice in the hospital is boring in clinical practice, I spend my spare time reading newspapers. Sometimes I really have nothing to do, so I just walk up and down the aisle and wander around. This time is always in the minority. During the half-month internship, I learned a lot of clinical operation knowledge. For example: scalp acupuncture, although it is a scalp vein, is not easy for children to play, and they love to move and cry, so they should be played very carefully. When they are fixed, they should be wrapped around their heads with paper glue. The indwelling needle is also from internship, and I have never touched it before. Mainly for elderly patients with poor veins, it can alleviate the pain of injection and reduce the fear of injection. Bladder irrigation is also the first contact. I watched the teacher operate carefully and admired it. For those patients with dysuria, bladder drainage should make them comfortable, urinate smoothly and not cause bacterial infection.

I still gained a lot in the next few days. From the beginning of preparing infusion, I learned how to extract normal saline with a syringe, how to insert an injection tube and which one to turn off the switch. Although it doesn't help much during infusion, I also learned to check the patrol list and learn a lot of instruments for infusion. I will ask questions when I am on probation, and then ask the teacher in time. I think asking questions is very important. When you meet something you don't understand, you must ask more questions. At the same time, you will have more opportunities to communicate with teachers. In this way, not only will the problem be solved, but you will also quickly integrate into the group. Nowadays, the society is very realistic, so we must study hard, ask more questions, communicate with others and treat others sincerely.

The work of nurses is tedious and continuous, and there are many trivial tasks. Hospitals can't live without nurses all the time, so I deeply realize that it's not easy to be a front-line nurse. These trivial jobs have added a lot to my internship. It is a routine job to measure the patient's temperature, blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation. I learned the meanings of the letters bid, qd and qn. Exhaust air, make the bed, measure blood sugar, inject insulin, do in-hospital education, make medical records, prepare skin before operation, change sheets for patients, pull out needles, collect bottles, dispose of medical waste, and distribute traditional Chinese medicine, all of which I learned or learned during my internship. First, exhaust the air. I'm not doing very well. Hang it on the patient's bedside, turn off the electrostatic drip, then pinch off the tube at the bottom of the drip, exhaust the upper air, and then turn on the switch to exhaust the lower air. I stood in line many times, few of them were successful, only one was satisfied, but I waited for a long time. Making the bed is the content to be learned next semester, but after practice, making the bed is somewhat different. When measuring blood sugar, the teacher said that iodine should not be used for disinfection, only alcohol should be used. The location of insulin injection is also known. When doing medical records, I found that a hospital medical record consists of many forms and records, which doctors and nurses use every day. This is very important information. I have done a lot of needle pulling work, and the teacher assured me to operate it once, but I carefully tore the tape for the patient before pulling it out. When I pull it out, I must act quickly and press the band-aid in time to prevent the needle from hurting others or myself. When handling, the needles at both ends should be cut and then classified and discarded. When distributing Chinese medicine, you must call the patient's name and give the doctor's advice. These are all courage and careful exercise.

Another aspect of practice is that you can learn things that you can't learn in school. Interpersonal communication and social experience are very important contents. In the same department, it is more important to deal with the relationship between doctors and patients and colleagues. In the hospital, we will meet all kinds of patients and their families, and all kinds of situations are testing a nurse's adaptability. We should treat every patient with patience and responsibility, and convince the patients' families with reason. The best experience is that a patient is tired of treatment. The teacher humorously advised him to be rational and emotional, to mobilize the strength of his family, to give him an injection, and to press his heart for monitoring. This shows that nurses must not be emotional and impulsive when treating patients, but should consider the problem from the patient's psychology. There are many people of all kinds, and how to deal with them is also very important. These are all social experiences accumulated by trainees.

Time flies, and half a month's internship has passed by. In the past half month's internship, under the patient guidance of senior nurses, through my own continuous practice, I deeply realized the true meaning of theory guiding practice and practice reacting to theory, which has a certain promotion effect on my next course study, but I also realized that to do this work well, I need to accumulate bit by bit in my usual study and constantly enrich my experience and operation.

As a medical student, this is my first personal social practice. After careful consideration, I decided to go to the East Street Service Station of the community service center in advance to feel the atmosphere of internship, and really go to the medical field to practice, find out my own shortcomings, and add motivation to my future study! After obtaining the consent of the person in charge, I conducted a one-week internship.

On the first day, I mainly studied various rules and regulations, safety precautions and how to communicate with patients. During the seven days of internship, you must officially go to work at 8 o'clock and obey the doctor's arrangement. When treating patients, we should listen to their complaints and make necessary examinations. In terms of words, we must be friendly and friendly, and we cannot be ordered to be indifferent. Ask patients and their families as patiently as relatives. Make a summary that evening.

Take the patient's temperature, take medicine and change medicine according to the doctor's instructions. Learn from doctors and nurses about injections, intravenous drip and blood pressure measurement. According to my medical knowledge. Basic points of liquid exchange in infusion; Mastered the essentials of measuring blood pressure; The essentials of blood drawing. Here is a brief introduction to the blood pressure measurement method: the patient is sitting or lying, the sphygmomanometer is at zero, and the brachial artery is at the same level as the heart. The airbag should be tied in the middle of the patient's upper arm and stuffed into one finger. The stethoscope should be placed at the brachial artery and inflated slowly. Systolic blood pressure (high pressure) when the first sound appears after deflation, and diastolic blood pressure (low pressure) when the sound disappears (or changes tone) after deflation. At first, I couldn't grasp the main points, but after several attempts, I gradually got a little feeling and my movements became more and more standardized.

Medical ethics. Medical workers undertake the mission of "saving lives, relieving pain, preventing and treating diseases, and rehabilitating health care". Sun Simiao, a "medical sage" in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in Qian Jin Fang that a great doctor is sincere: "Any great doctor who treats a disease must be calm, want nothing, put great sorrow first, and swear to save the suffering of cold." Therefore, doctors must master advanced medical technology, and at the same time, they must have the character of caring for their posts, being honest and dedicated, and serving the people wholeheartedly. From the actual observation these days, I was deeply moved by the sincere smile of every medical staff and the cordial greetings to patients and their families. The original intention of doctors to save lives has always existed. To be a good doctor, you must first have good moral quality. I will keep that in mind.

Personally, I think. Although I am not a real trainee, I have a sincere learning attitude. In the seven days of close contact with the hospital, I learned that knowledge can never be learned, and practice is the only criterion for testing truth. As an intern or intern, you should:

1, treat people sincerely and learn to smile;

2. Have enthusiasm and confidence in work and study;

3. Good at communication, careful and patient with patients, diligent and inquisitive with teachers;

4, take the initiative to attack, don't wait for the problem to appear before you want to solve it;

5, down-to-earth, don't be conceited, and really exercise your ability in practice. In two years, I will really go to the hospital for internship, and this experience provides me with experience for my future study.

As soon as the 800-word final exam in hospital social practice is over, I can't help feeling that I have finished my sophomore year. After receiving the notice of social practice, I can't wait to go to the hospital to study and improve myself through exercise. As a medical student, I feel honored that the school has given us such an opportunity to practice. I want to learn what I can't learn from textbooks in the hospital, how to apply theory to practice and how to communicate with people better.

I chose xx Hospital, which is close to my home, as my internship. This is a comprehensive national third-class first-class hospital, which was built in xx years and has a history of xx years. Has been under the leadership of xx Hospital and General Logistics Department. After xx years of construction and development, the hospital has become a large-scale comprehensive third-class first-class hospital with complete professional disciplines, advanced diagnosis and treatment technology, modern medical equipment and perfect living facilities. It is a well-known maternity clinic center in China, a demonstration hospital for the people in xx city and a designated medical insurance unit.

The hospital received me in a friendly way and arranged for me to study with Dr. xx in the Chinese medicine department. Although it was only ten days, I learned a lot. Professor Zhang introduced some basic knowledge of Chinese medicine and explained the use of sphygmomanometer. I also help Dr. Zhang with the patient's paperwork. Dr. Zhang regards me as his daughter and shares his medical experience over the years with me. I am like a girl who listens to stories, and I am in awe of him or the profession of a doctor. During my internship, I learned the hardships of being a doctor.

In the next five days, I was assigned to the hospital guidance room to learn from my predecessors how to be a qualified guidance doctor. I thought it was easy to guide doctors before, but I thought it was just to guide the way and help patients. But I didn't know until I did. That was not the case. Medical guidance plays a vital role in the process of patients seeking medical treatment. Patients come to the hospital for medical treatment, and the excellent service of guiding doctors undoubtedly provides more convenience for patients to seek medical treatment. The patient will see us as soon as he walks into the gate. For patients with problems, we will immediately get up to meet them and answer their questions. After the initial visit, the doctor will take the patient to the registration office and recommend relevant experts. I don't know anything, I only learn how to receive patients, and my predecessors are also very enthusiastic to explain to me how to do it.

Social practice has made me understand the importance of combining knowledge with practice. Learning is to acquire knowledge in theory, and practice is to find and solve problems in constant self-activity. In practice, we have learned things that are not in books. Practice has broadened my horizons, increased my talents, recognized my position, discovered my shortcomings, and made an objective evaluation of my own value. This virtually determines your own goals and enhances your confidence and perseverance in the learning process. Society is different from school. At school, we may be protected by classmates and teachers, but in the future work, we can only rely on our own hands and brains to create our own bright future.

It suddenly occurred to me that there is a fierce doctor-patient dispute in society now. Although I don't know the situation in other hospitals, I didn't find any disputes between doctors and patients here, but it was extremely harmonious. To solve the disputes between doctors and patients, the most fundamental thing is to strengthen the communication between doctors and patients. Medicine is a practical and risky subject. Therefore, it is necessary for doctors and patients to communicate and trust each other through language. On the one hand, medical staff should strengthen communication with patients, fully respect patients' right to know and choose, establish good relations, enable patients to actively support and cooperate with medical work, and medical staff can also have a good mentality to engage in medical undertakings and promote the development of medical science. On the other hand, patients go to the hospital to see a doctor, hoping to communicate with medical staff on an equal footing, be respected and enjoy full rights.

The short social practice, which passed quickly, made me realize a lot from it, which will benefit me for life. The new semester has begun, and a new round of absorption and summary of medical knowledge has also begun. I will try my best 100% to become an excellent medical worker as soon as possible.

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