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Doctor’s thoughts after reading "Nuan Yi"

Introduction: Respect and trust are the core of the doctor-patient relationship. Doctors are the leading factor in rebuilding trust between doctors and patients. From a third party's perspective, this book discusses calmly, objectively, and rationally that medicine requires human warmth, and respecting doctors means respecting life! The book "Warm Medicine" is divided into three categories: medical heart, medical way, medical haze, The six chapters of medical reform, medical country, and doctors present to us with rare depth and breadth the solution to the current entanglement between doctors and patients in China. It is a must-see for every ordinary person and medical worker who is concerned about doctor-patient issues. A masterpiece. I have collected and sorted out my thoughts after reading "Warm Medicine", hoping it will be helpful to everyone.

Sample essay after reading:

As long as life is precious, doctors will always be admired. Recently, People's Daily senior reporter Bai Jianfeng's new book "Warm Medicine" was published by Red Flag Publishing House. It was jointly recommended by six medical luminaries: Zhong Nanshan, Huang Jiefu, Ma Xiaowei, Wang Longde, Zhang Yanling and Zhao Yupei. This book is divided into six chapters: medical heart, medical way, medical haze, medical reform, medical country, and medical practitioners. The author's views such as "Respecting doctors is respecting life" have been widely circulated in the doctor WeChat circle. This book is printed in full color and beautifully bound. The famous cartoonist Xu Pengfei created more than 20 cartoon illustrations specifically for this book. In the past ten years, Bai Jianfeng has published "Who is Demonizing Doctors" and "Chinese-Style Doctor-Patient Relationship", with prefaces written by Han Qide, Gao Qiang and Chen Zhu respectively. These three books are known as the "Medical Humanities Trilogy".

Zhong Nanshan, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering: At the beginning of the new year, I read Bai Jianfeng’s work "Warm Medicine" in one sitting, and I felt deeply moved. Each article is very short, but it profoundly expresses the true meaning of medical philosophy and medical humanities, and touches on the doctor-patient relationship and the current shortcomings of medical reform. In today's medical environment, every doctor must remember and practice the Hippocratic Oath; every patient should also become a rational person who respects science. Because, without exception, every one of us will become a patient one day. Treat warmth plus suffering warmth, that is warm medicine. Huang Jiefu, President of the Chinese Hospital Association: "Warm Medicine" is a masterpiece of medical humanities, full of philosophy of life and wisdom of life, calling for social fairness and justice and the dignity of life. At present, my country's medical and health system reform is in a critical period, and the noble professional sentiments of medical staff are the decisive factor in ensuring the success of medical reform. I hope that every doctor can take some time out of his busy work to calm down and read this book, so that the technical means of medical services can be integrated with humanistic wings, add human warmth, and build a harmonious doctor-patient relationship. , to maintain the sanctity of the medical palace.

Ma Xiaowei, President of the Chinese Medical Association: "Warm Medicine" tells the warm stories of doctors and patients in daily life, reveals the contradiction between doctors and patients in a complex social background, sees the big from the small, profound anatomy, rational and Without losing emotion, calm without losing enthusiasm. The author upholds an objective and impartial third-party position, which not only allows doctors to better empathize with patients, but also allows patients to better understand doctors, thereby promoting doctor-patient harmony and promoting medical progress.

Zhang Yanling, President of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association: I got "Warm Medicine" and read it in one sitting. I was really moved. If I use one word to describe it, it would be "warmth". I have been a doctor and have painful experiences; I have been a patient and have painful experiences. As a doctor, I often tell myself the words of the French doctor Reignac: The moment I decided to become a doctor, an invisible chain was already hung on my body, which I will carry for the rest of my life. A sentence by the American writer Emerson has stuck in my mind: As long as life is precious, the profession of doctor will always be admired. "Warm Doctor" makes both doctors and patients feel the warmth. The medical heart, medical ethics, medical smog, medical reform, and medical country in "Warm Medicine" seemed to have led me into a deep tunnel. It was not until I read Chapter 6, "The Doctor", that I suddenly became enlightened. He ended his writing with the story of SARS, and as the director of Xiaotangshan SARS Specialist Hospital during the SARS period, I deeply understood its truth: Medicine is a human science, and doctors and patients need to support each other and be warm to each other. "Warm Doctor" warms not only the doctors, but also the patients. Wang Longde, President of the Chinese Society of Preventive Medicine and Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering: This is a warm book, a high-quality book, and a thoughtful book. The author is like a lantern holder in the dark night, illuminating the path of doctors and warming the hearts of patients with the human light of awe and compassion. His pen is like a scalpel, both sharp and tender, defending the value and dignity of life.

Zhao Yupei, President of Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences: "Warm Medicine" is a good book full of dialectical thinking, thought-provoking and intriguing. Doctors are calm, but not without warm emotions; doctors are rational, but not without warmth of humanity. Medicine is an uncertain science and an imperfect art. This is just like a famous saying: We must accept disappointment because it is limited; but we must never lose hope because it is infinite. ?

Outside the window, spring flowers are blooming. Would you like to make a new cup of tea and read "Nuan Yi"? The spring breeze is not as good as yours? "Nuan Yi".

Attached: A warm doctor (preface by the author of "Warm Medicine")

Every girl with dreams hopes to meet a warm man. A warm man is a man who is considerate, caring and warm.

In fact, a warm man is a flexible demand, while a warm doctor is a rigid demand. When people are sick, they hope to meet a warm doctor.

A warm doctor is a doctor with warmth.

No one can live without the hospital. When people get old, they are either in the hospital or on the way to the hospital. The hospital is both the starting point and the end point of life; it is both the safest place and the most dangerous place; it is both the warmest place and the coldest place; it is both the most hopeful place and the most distressing place. A place of despair.

The essence of modern medicine is the care of strangers by strangers. However, the hospital always seems to be cold: cold machines, cold faces, cold instruments, and cold operations. Patients are like parts on an assembly line. They cannot see the doctor's face, hear the doctor's call, or feel the doctor's temperature. At this moment, who doesn’t want to meet a warm doctor?

A warm doctor should be a person who respects life. Life is priceless and unique. No matter how long or short it is, everyone has only one life. Once lost, it will never come back. Doctors are respected because they can relieve pain and save lives. In front of the doctor, the patient can lie naked on the operating table, receive anesthesia, and allow the chest and craniotomy to be performed. As a doctor, only if you know how to revere life can you be worthy of the trust of your patients.

Nuan Yi should be a person who knows how to be humble. Humility means being humble and not arrogant. He does not treat patients as cases, but as benefactors. As the old saying goes: One can become a famous doctor by crossing the mountain of corpses. Every doctor grows up in the blood and pain of patients. Patients are doctors’ best teachers. As a doctor, you should know how to be grateful and humble. There was a surgical expert who always leaned over and said to the patient at the end of the operation: "I'm sorry for making you suffer!" This sentence often made the patient burst into tears. This is the power of humility.

A warm doctor may not necessarily have superior medical skills, but he must have a soft heart. Taiwanese writer Lin Qingxuan said: "A soft heart is like a lotus flower, which blooms because compassion is made of mud for water and wisdom." ?A two-year-old girl in Zhejiang is about to undergo heart surgery. When I entered the operating room, I kept crying because I was scared. A young doctor came up with an idea and found "Funny English" on his mobile phone to coax her. In the doctor's warm embrace, the little girl quickly calmed down.

A warm doctor may not necessarily have a high IQ, but he must have a high emotional intelligence. A young anesthesiologist met a deaf-mute pregnant woman. Unable to communicate verbally, the anesthesiologist drew a set of cartoons, which the mother understood and successfully completed the operation. A small idea conveys endless warmth. It can be said that "silence here is better than sound".

Warm medicine is not necessarily reflected in difficult surgeries, but in the subtleties. When a surgeon operates, he always cuts along wrinkles or old wounds to avoid leaving scars. Every stitch, so affectionate. A doctor carefully studied the condition and made a surgical plan. The patient said: "Doctor, I checked online. The plan you chose is the most troublesome, but it is best for the patient and saves money." ?

Doctor Nuan does not always consider his own reputation, but always considers the interests of his patients. A surgeon always performs operations on late-stage lung cancer patients who have no one to treat them. Sometimes one operation takes seven or eight hours, which is full of dangers and thrilling. Someone advised him, why bother working for such a patient? It is tiring and unprofitable, and once he fails, his reputation will be ruined. He said that behind a patient is a family. When one person is gone, the family is broken up. At critical moments, doctors must dare to risk their lives for patients.

Nuan doctors all have a pair of warm hands. An ophthalmologist always puts his hand on the patient's hand when visiting a doctor. Because most ophthalmology patients have poor vision, the doctor's hands will make the patients feel at ease. When a surgeon makes rounds, he always leans down and helps the patient up with one hand, and then talks to the patient. This small gesture will never be forgotten by the patient.

Nuan Yi has a kind heart. There is an oncology doctor who puts a hand warmer bag in his pocket every winter to keep his hands warm. Someone asked him why he did this. He said that the people who come here are all cancer patients. If you hold a pair of warm hands, your hope in life will be rekindled. If you hold a pair of cold hands, you will feel cold and lose hope in life. A pair of hands contains so much philosophy of life. When your hands are warm, your heart will be warm.

A warm doctor may not be good at expressing, but he must be good at listening. Disease is a story, and every patient is a person with a story. Patients come to the doctor not only seeking healing but also comfort. The patient's narration of his illness is a catharsis of emotions, a liberation of the soul, and a healing of the soul. The patient talks and the doctor listens, just like a sacred life ritual. At this time, the doctor only needs to look into his eyes and be an empathetic listener.

Warm medicine may not make patients live longer, but it will definitely make them live better. A doctor took a risk and performed surgery on an elderly man with diabetic retinopathy. After the operation, the old man hugged his daughter and cried, saying that she finally knew what day was and what night was. A week later, the patient passed away. Surprisingly, her daughter told the doctor: The old man left this world with her eyes open. She saw the world and her relatives, and she had no regrets.

Warm medicine may not be able to eliminate diseases and prevent death, but it can make patients have no fear in the face of death.

Death is not a failure of medicine, but a life process that everyone must go through. Sometimes, the most effective treatment is to sit by the patient's bedside and fulfill a small wish before death, or eat a bowl of fried noodles, listen to an old song, or look at a few old photos. Doctors not only want patients to die peacefully, but also want them to feel warmth at the last moment of their lives. This is called a "death with dignity".

Nuan Yi is not a person who fights against death, but a person who knows how to reconcile with death. The hospital is the last classroom in life, and life is just a casual trip. A 12-year-old boy suffered from leukemia since childhood and spent most of his short life fighting the disease. One day, the child suddenly cried and said: "Doctor, I don't want to do chemotherapy anymore. I really want to leave. I want to leave well." ?The doctor burst into tears instantly and could not utter a word. After that, he talked with the child's father all night and finally made a decision: respect the child's wishes and give up treatment. Later, the child went to Disneyland, played happily for a day, and left peacefully soon. The father said that this is the best gift a doctor can give to his child.

Some people say that the farthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when the patient stands in front of the doctor. The doctor only sees the disease, not the person. A history of medical development is not only a history of technological development, but also a history of spiritual development. Medicine is a product of love and a warm science. A doctor without love, no matter how skilled he is, is as distant and dim as the starlight, unable to warm people's hearts.

The spring breeze ten miles away is not as good as yours, and it is warm and healing.