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Self-evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine
Self-identity of Traditional Chinese Medicine (6 General Theories)

Although each school has different requirements for graduates, every student must write his own graduation self-evaluation before graduation, which seems to be an assignment that must be completed. The following is my self-evaluation of Chinese medicine (generally 6 articles), I hope it will help you!

Self-appraisal of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1 It is a great honor to have the opportunity to participate in the training and study of traditional Chinese medicine. Although a month passed quickly, I saw the characteristics of Chinese medicine.

The diagnosis and treatment of western medicine mostly rely on advanced technology and sophisticated instruments. The advantage of traditional Chinese medicine is precisely the weakness of western medicine. Patients in traditional Chinese medicine are treated according to symptoms and signs, and treatment is mostly based on patients' own feedback. Therefore, western medicine has no means of examination, and it is difficult for a clever woman to cook without rice, while Chinese medicine combines the patient's body feedback information with experience to get the result, which has its own uniqueness. Moreover, Chinese medicine emphasizes the prevention of disease and the importance of prevention. The concept of treating diseases, conditioning and nourishing functions of traditional Chinese medicine is worth learning. In addition to the ideas of Chinese medicine, the treatment methods of Chinese medicine are also unique. Chinese medicine, acupuncture and cupping are widely used in departments, and occasionally there are moxibustion, medicated bath and traditional Chinese medicine hot soaking therapy. Although it is not well understood, it does have its unique therapeutic effect. Like the commonly used Zusanli point closure and acupuncture treatment, it has indeed brought obvious therapeutic effects to patients.

I have been engaged in Chinese medicine for a limited time, and I don't have enough time to master the treatment methods of Chinese medicine, but I have seen the characteristics of Chinese medicine and its indispensable position in the medical field. I am also very grateful to Mr. Liu for his guidance, so that I not only learned a lot of Chinese medicine treatments, but also realized that doctors are kind. Doctors face three factors: patients, family members and themselves. They must use their professional knowledge and humanistic care to alleviate the pain of patients, appease anxious family members, handle the relationship between doctors and patients, and nip potential contradictions in the bud.

In a blink of an eye, the two-month internship will be over. Looking back on the two-month internship, I was deeply touched and gained a lot. In the past two months, under the care and guidance of leaders and colleagues, I have learned rare work experience and social knowledge through my unremitting efforts. I will summarize my experience and experience in the post practice of traditional Chinese medicine from the following aspects:

First, study hard, integrate theory with practice, and constantly improve your working ability.

In the practice of traditional Chinese medicine, I always regard learning as an important way and method to acquire new knowledge, master methods, improve ability and solve problems, and earnestly arm my mind with theory, guide practice and promote work. Only by actively thinking and actively using our existing knowledge in social practice can we test the usefulness of knowledge in practice. During the two-month internship, my biggest feeling is that we have learned a lot of theoretical knowledge in school, but rarely used it in social practice, so that theory and practice are greatly out of touch, so that we can't find the direction in our future study and life, and apply what we have learned. At the same time, continuous learning at work is also an effective way to make up for one's own shortcomings. In the information age, society is changing and people are changing. If you don't study, you will fall behind. Through the practice of these two months, combined with the actual situation of the post work of traditional Chinese medicine, I have carefully studied the policies, management systems and work regulations of the post work of traditional Chinese medicine, and effectively solved the difficulties in the work. Through the study of these work regulations, I have further deepened my understanding of all the work and been able to carry out all the work pragmatically.

Second, highlight the key points of work, highlight the key points, and do your duty.

In the post work of traditional Chinese medicine, I treat every job with a serious and responsible attitude. Although at first I felt that I couldn't find anything to do and get the purpose of exercise because of my lack of experience and understanding, I quickly started to find reasons from myself, communicated with my colleagues, realized my own shortcomings, and quickly changed my role and job orientation. In order to familiarize myself with the work and enter the role as soon as possible, on the one hand, I take the time to consult relevant materials and get familiar with my job responsibilities, on the other hand, I humbly ask leaders and colleagues to give myself a more systematic and comprehensive understanding of the post work of Chinese medicine. According to the actual situation of TCM post work, combined with its own advantages, we should grasp the key and difficult points of work and try our best to complete the tasks of TCM post work. During my two-month internship, I was often praised by my colleagues and leaders.

Third, change your role and devote yourself to your work with great enthusiasm.

From the university gate to the post of Chinese medicine, it was difficult for me to adapt to the change of role at first, and I couldn't find the problem and solve it. I thought there was nothing to do, so I was a little disappointed. My enthusiasm at first faded a little and I couldn't find my way at all. But I still try my best to keep my original enthusiasm and want to do useful things, and keep doing some chores. At the same time, I also have the courage to help my colleagues do all the work, slowly find my role and understand what I should do. This is a passionate question. As long as I keep great enthusiasm, I believe I will be recognized. There is nothing I can't do, nothing I can't do well, only you are willing to do it. Changing one's role, from a student to a staff member, is not only a change of role, but also a change of concept.

Fourth, cultivate team spirit and cooperate with other colleagues while completing their own work.

In the workshop, I can gain the full trust of the leaders, and at the same time, I can actively assist other colleagues to deal with some housework while completing all the work assigned by my superiors on time. Only when the individual's ability is integrated into the team can the greatest value be realized. During my internship, I fully realized the importance of team spirit.

The essence of the team is * * * progress. Without progress and cooperation, the team is like a mess. Cooperate with each other, and the team will work together in Qi Xin to become a strong collective. Many people often confuse teams with working groups. In fact, there is an essential difference between the two. Excellent work groups, like teams, have the characteristics of sharing information, ideas and creativity, making decisions to help each member work better, and strengthening personal work standards. The working group mainly decomposes the work objectives into individuals, which is essentially around personal goals and responsibilities. The goal of the working group is just a simple sum of personal goals. Members of the working group will not be responsible for the results beyond their own obligations, nor will they try the value-added effect brought by multiple members working together.

Problems with verbs (abbreviation of verb).

In recent months, although some efforts have been made, there is still a big gap from the requirements of leaders. For example, the theoretical level and working ability need to be further improved, and I am not familiar with the post of Chinese medicine. These problems are determined to be improved and solved through the internship report in my future work and study, so that I can do my job better.

Self-evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine: if a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools. The learning methods and paths of TCM are the first problems to be discussed. Many friends didn't think about this problem before studying Chinese medicine. There are various ways to start. Some of them plunged into the classics such as Treatise on Febrile Diseases, studied hard for several years and memorized a lot of classics. Clinically, they are all at a loss, so they make mistakes as soon as they open their mouths, and then doubt the classics and Chinese medicine.

Some people are obsessed with pharmacology and become traditional Chinese medicine and unilateral doctors. They regard individual Chinese medicines and prescriptions as top secret, and the more they look for them, the more curious they become. They think that unless they are magical medicines in the mountains and forests, or strange prescriptions, they can't cure diseases.

Others seek the easy way, confuse traditional Chinese medicine with qigong and religion, argue irrationally, mystify and not mention it.

I don't think these are the original intentions of my friend to study medicine.

Although I came from a family of traditional Chinese medicine, I also took many detours in medicine, and the pursuit of clinical efficacy once made me feel very hard. Looking back on the course of studying medicine for more than 20 years, my biggest feeling is that Chinese medicine was originally a simple and easy-to-learn subject, but it was covered with layers of mysterious coats intentionally or unintentionally.

In this era of pursuing efficiency everywhere, it is the most meaningful thing for me to restore the true nature of TCM, get rid of TCM superstition and save the energy and time of future generations. Only in this way can Chinese medicine attract outstanding young people and carry it forward.

Ways and means of learning-starting with a correct attitude.

Many people have said this question, each with its own reasons. I want to emphasize that the following learning methods are suitable for people who have a certain foundation and want to master the Chinese medicine system in depth. It is also suitable for people who have studied medicine for several years, or those who are still confused after finishing Chinese medicine school and are willing to study again.

First, macro before micro.

First of all, we should have a general impression of the academic system of traditional Chinese medicine, browse it first, and then learn specific knowledge, instead of falling into various secret recipes and technologies at once.

Clinically, many doctors claim that they can overcome the terminal illness, and as a result, they caught a cold, and they still can't tell whether it is wind-cold or wind-heat. The basic concepts are all in a mess. How can you enter the room?

Second, cultivate and improve critical thinking ability, and don't emphasize rote learning.

One of the reasons why Chinese medicine is daunting is to recite a lot of content. Is this necessary? My experience is that there are not many things that Chinese medicine needs to recite. Far less than law, foreign languages and other majors.

A lot of content will be remembered after understanding, but what's the use of not understanding and remembering? Of course, there are levels of understanding, from shallow to deep, from general to special.

The knowledge of TCM is vast, and people's energy and time are limited. Doctors can't learn everything, nor can they cure all diseases. The key is to establish your own academic system and make achievements within a certain range.

I remember reciting hundreds of prescriptions in those years, which was not used clinically at all. There are no more than 50 prescriptions that can be memorized now, and there is no case that prescriptions cannot be written in clinic, hehe.

I will discuss the problem of learning prescription separately in the future. To sum up, a clinician really doesn't need to learn so many ways. A thousand moves is not as good as one move. On the one hand, the variable method is integrated, on the other hand, the variable method is thoroughly understood.

Many old doctors like to show off how they never forget anything and memorize it by rote. Recite a lot first, and then understand slowly. This is of course reasonable for young children to study medicine.

But if adults have poor memory and strong understanding, they should not learn like this. What's more, many of these eloquent old gentlemen really don't have a good clinical level, but unfortunately, they have suffered the crime of endorsement.

The traditional learning method is three years as a handyman, three years as a pharmacist and three years as a copywriter, and it takes more than ten years to get started. I don't have much time to really study medicine. These rules include the cruel exploitation of apprentices.

In my opinion, a person who has no medical foundation at all, with moderate qualifications and suitable learning conditions and methods, can reach a relatively high level in three years.

This is my conclusion through practice. With regard to the examination of medical practitioners, several students I have instructed can pass the full mark of 100. It can also be proved that this method is equally effective in dealing with exam-oriented education.

Third, maintain the critical spirit of traditional Chinese medicine.

We must first establish our own medical system, and then study various academic fields.

Learn from the previous experience with suspicion and verify it with clinical efficacy.

Any scientific system must have understandable logic, and what cannot be understood can be put aside.

This is because you don't have a certain foundation, you can't distinguish right from wrong, and it is easy to turn into a war of words in various academic disciplines of traditional Chinese medicine, except for being more confused, there is no other gain.

I always say that it is the same to look at a person's medical level and what books he has bought.

During these two months in X Department, with the care and patience of the teacher, I learned a lot of things I didn't know in class. During my internship, I learned the general process of treating patients: for example, measuring vital signs; Ask about the patient's medical history, allergy history, etc. Write nursing records carefully, observe the patient's condition at the same time, cooperate with the teacher's guidance, and understand the basic application of antibiotics to each digestive system.

During the internship, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital and various departments, earnestly perform the duties of nurses, be strict with myself, respect teachers, unite my classmates, work hard, and think of patients wholeheartedly. At the same time, we can understand family members, correctly handle the relationship between nurses and patients, do a good job of explanation and comfort, say "I'm sorry" more, let family members understand the work of nurses, and reduce unnecessary misunderstandings or excessive behaviors.

Hypertension, arrhythmia, coronary heart disease and heart failure are common in cardiac X department. Under the guidance of the teacher, I have basically mastered the nursing and basic exercises of some common diseases. Welcome new patients with a smile and do a good job in admission evaluation; Closely monitor vital signs and standardize records; Collect blood and urine samples correctly; Actively cooperate with doctors for treatment; Strictly implement three checks and seven pairs; Seriously implement intravenous infusion? At the same time, I can constantly learn and sum up experience, be diligent in observation, be good at observing the patient's condition, grasp the changes of the condition in time, and make accurate judgments.

The eight-month internship ended in a blink of an eye. How time flies. Practice is the first step to combine theoretical knowledge with clinical practice. What I learned during my internship has benefited me a lot and will be used for life. The following is my self-expression during my internship:

According to the requirements and regulations of schools and hospitals, I went to practice in radiology, obstetrics and gynecology, extra-bone, extra-hand, emergency, ENT, dermatology and traditional Chinese medicine. During the internship, I will strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital and various departments of the hospital, abide by the law, respect teachers, unite colleagues, be strict with myself, carry out drought relief in the department, and do not leave early, absenteeism or leave without leave. Careful care of patients, affable, often recognized by colleagues in the department and praised by patients. I try to combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience. During the internship, I constantly sum up my learning methods and clinical experience, and strive to cultivate my ability to think independently, solve problems independently and work independently. Internship life has also cultivated my lofty concept of serving the people wholeheartedly and the professional quality that medical workers must have. After the internship, I mastered the writing of all medical documents such as course records, medical history records, consultation records and discharge records. Master the characteristics of clinical departments and the diagnosis and treatment of common and frequent patients in various departments; Master the normal values and clinical significance of common examinations and the first aid treatment of various dangerous, serious and urgent patients. The learning tasks of all departments were completed well, and no medical errors and accidents occurred.

The internship is over, and I am very satisfied with my performance during the internship. I will combine the theoretical knowledge I learned in school with clinical practice, which will make me full of confidence in my future medical work and I will definitely become a qualified clinician.

Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, my four-month rotation in the Department of Cardiology is coming to an end. From a student to a real nurse, I was both scared and confused during this period. However, the great nursing career and the encouragement of teachers kept me going. Cardiology is the first department that I really stepped into clinical work. In these four months, I have adapted to the ward environment and basic nursing operation of the undergraduate course, observed the rules and regulations of the department, respected teachers, United colleagues and cared for patients.

Through these four months of clinical work, under the leadership of the head nurse, under the careful guidance and patient teaching of the teaching teacher, we can correctly implement the doctor's orders and various nursing technical operating procedures and do a good job in basic nursing. Strictly implement aseptic operation and the system of three checks and seven pairs, do a good job of succession, and solve problems in time when found. I can integrate theory with practice in my work, ask the head nurse and the teaching teacher for advice in time if I don't understand the problems, and strive to improve my professional level. Treat patients with civility and courtesy, and behave affably. In addition to completing routine basic nursing, I basically master undergraduate professional knowledge and nursing work of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases. I can make preparation and guidance before intervention, complete nursing and observation during and after operation, communicate with ward patients in time, understand patients' dynamic psychology in time, and do health education well. Although there will inevitably be some mistakes and inadequacies in my work, I will try my best to correct and improve myself more through the careful education of the leaders and the patient teaching of the teachers.

In life, I strive to develop good living habits, get along with teachers, study hard, attend various lectures in the hospital on time, keep records, strive to demand myself with a rigorous attitude towards life, constantly enrich my experience and strive to improve my comprehensive level. Through learning, I have a more comprehensive understanding and understanding of holistic nursing technology and ward management knowledge.

These four months of study laid the foundation for my future work and life. In the future work, I will study harder, improve my professional ability, and make my theoretical knowledge and operational skills by going up one flight of stairs, so as to better serve patients and strive to become an excellent nursing staff.

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