Xiao Jing
Member of Guangdong Doctor Innovation and Development Promotion Association
Director of Gynecology, University Town Hospital, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Excellent Young Talents of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guangdong Province
Chairman of Gynecological Oncology Committee of Guangdong Traditional Chinese Medicine Association
Party member, Party branch secretary, department director, doctor, doctoral supervisor.
"I'm not planning my life, but life is pushing me away."
-Xiao Jing, the most effective acupuncturist.
In autumn in Guangzhou, coolness begins to appear, and day and night are equally divided. When I met Director Xiao, it was almost sinking, and she was able to accept an exclusive interview with us in spite of her busy schedule. Looking around Director Xiao's office, the trophy was randomly placed in the corner. Apart from office supplies and several piles of materials, the desk is a flower basket given by the patient, and there is no spare place to put it.
Director Xiao was born in Lezhi, Sichuan, and is a typical "Chuanmei". Her fiery and brave character goes deep into the bone marrow. It is this personality that urges her to boldly try to apply the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine to gynecological tumors, and to study and apply decisively when encountering methods that can bring good curative effects to patients.
After graduating from 1999, Director Xiao entered Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and officially became a gynecologist of traditional Chinese medicine. The traditional gynecology department of traditional Chinese medicine hospital mainly does two things, providing surgery and Chinese and western medicine. However, when he went to the clinic, Director Xiao found that many difficult clinical problems could not be completely solved, so he kept learning from the masters of Chinese and Western medicine. After 20 10 years, the department of gynecological oncology was formally established in the hospital, and she
He took his team to the road of preventing and treating gynecological tumors with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine.
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"I came into contact with gynecological surgery after I entered the unit. Surgery is an important means to treat gynecological tumors. Our department has made great efforts in surgery. " Director Xiao said, "Under the careful guidance of Professor Liang Lizhi from Cancer Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Medical University, Professor Wu Ming from Union Medical College Hospital, Professor Guan Xiaoming from Baylor Hospital in the United States and Dr. HOLLOWAY from Florida Hospital in the United States, the surgical level of our department has reached the first-class level."
The gynecological surgery mentioned by Director Xiao includes laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with pelvic autonomic nerve preservation, laparoscopic comprehensive staging surgery for endometrial cancer, laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node resection with multiple metastases, cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer, single-port laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery. The requirements for doctors' professional knowledge and practical operation are very high. Even if we look at the whole country, there are very few doctors who can complete these operations independently.
On the way to overcome the problem of gynecological tumors, Director Xiao spared no effort to do everything possible-in addition to learning the surgery of western medicine, she also led the team to find folk masters around the world with the help of the hospital's "Xinglin Treasure Hunt" platform, learning from teachers, absorbing and standardizing these traditional Chinese medicine characteristic therapies, and finally transforming them into characteristic therapies that can bring curative effects to specialist patients.
"I have many great teachers, including the director of the hospital's rigorous academic research, famous experts in Chinese and western medicine at home and abroad, and domestic folk teachers. Professor Liu Minru, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, Professor Qian Deying, a famous colposcopy expert, Professor Wang Sanhu, the founder of pulse acupuncture, and Professor Lin, a descendant of Taiwan Province Province's bloodletting therapy, are all my teachers. "
Speaking of learning from teachers, Director Xiao happily shared with us.
"Learning their unique skills, applying these methods to specialties and bringing good curative effects to patients are what we are trying to do at present."
We can't help asking her, as an expert in the industry, isn't there an "expert burden"?
Director xiao laughed.
"Medicine is an uncertain subject. Diseases are greatly influenced by external and individual differences. The textbook says that no one is sick. There are always clinical problems that we cannot solve. Others have good coping methods, which are worth learning by teachers. I am very young in the whole Chinese medicine department. The world's top medical experts need to keep learning and position themselves so that there will be no burden. "
"Chinese medicine is really useful in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological tumors. For example, Chinese medicine acupuncture and other methods are used to treat high-risk human papillomavirus infection and prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer; In the maintenance treatment stage of ovarian cancer, traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture was used to prevent tumor recurrence; Chinese medicine adjusts menstrual disorder to prevent endometrial cancer: preventing and treating some complications during the perioperative period of radiotherapy and chemotherapy can enhance efficiency and reduce toxicity, and greatly improve the quality of life of patients. " Director Xiao listed many TCM treatment methods for patients with gynecological tumors.
On the road of learning from teachers and improving medical skills, Professor Xiao has made rapid progress, because what she has to do is not only to solve intractable diseases, but also to make her own efforts for the correct name of Chinese medicine.
The long road of development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) met with word-of-mouth waterloo in the last hundred years. In the eyes of quite a few people, western medicine is a symbol of scientific effectiveness, while Chinese medicine is inevitably labeled as "historical dross".
During Director Xiao's 20-year medical career, she saw too many scenes in which Chinese medicine was questioned. What saddens her most is that her colleagues lack confidence in this subject. When I was studying in Union Medical College Hospital, a doctor told me that the child had a high fever for many days, and many western medicine methods were tried, but they were not relieved. He asked why he didn't try Chinese medicine, but people directly rejected the proposal, saying that his classmates in Chinese medicine hospital thought that Chinese medicine could not be cured well.
At that time, Director Xiao only felt cold all over. Even in one of the best big hospitals in China, there are Chinese medicine practitioners who are not confident about their major.
"Chinese medicine is always lying down. First, it is impacted by the rapid progress of western medicine in the last century or two. Second, Chinese medicine lacks self-confidence and self-identity. Third, because individuals abuse Chinese medicine, word of mouth collapses. " Director Xiao analyzed.
Rumors of medical accidents caused by the abuse of traditional Chinese medicine have appeared from time to time, which is also quite helpless for Director Xiao:
"When the news came out, it did not explain who prescribed the medicine according to what specific condition, nor did it explain the usage, dosage and course of treatment. It is very rude and unfair to label "Chinese medicine harms people" easily. At least there have been no cases of serious adverse reactions caused by the use of traditional Chinese medicine in our department. "
It is precisely because of doubts that Director Xiao has strengthened her belief in correcting the name of Chinese medicine and promoting Chinese medicine. She hopes to work with colleagues to eliminate some people's prejudice against Chinese medicine, and also hopes that Chinese medicine can go abroad and help patients all over the world.
For this belief, Director Xiao and his team made various attempts-inviting experts from major hospitals in China to exchange and study, holding lectures and free clinics regularly, and communicating with foreign experts with Chinese medicine cases.
Chatting here, director Xiao can't hide the joy in his eyes:
"Doctors at home and abroad come to learn our technology and then teach their teams. This is a fission process, and the whole environment is getting better little by little. "
What's the chief physician's day like?
Get to the hospital at eight o'clock in the morning, check the patients, attend the early class meeting, make rounds, and go straight to the operating room. After several operations, it is almost afternoon. The expert clinic in the afternoon is usually arranged from two to five. After the outpatient service, there are daily meetings, work reports and key patients. When I get home, it's often past nine.
Under such a high-intensity work arrangement, Director Xiao has developed the habit of "one meal a day"-where can I afford it when I am busy?
The operation time is often uncontrollable. It is common to go directly to the clinic after the operation, but it is inevitable to be late for the clinic. Faced with this situation, Director Xiao has already formed a conditioned reflex-"apologizing three times in a row".
"People are the most vulnerable when they are sick. We should consider it from the patient's point of view. Therefore, as a doctor, our hospital has always insisted on' giving rights to patients' and strangling the possible contradiction between doctors and patients in the cradle. " Director Xiao said.
It is this insistence that Director Xiao's department rarely receives bad reviews and complaints from patients, while on the registered website, the evaluations given by patients are mostly warm and cordial.
Finally, we can't help wondering, how does director Xiao balance life and work?
Director Xiao smiled and said, "A lot of things can't be satisfactory. I can only say that I am very grateful to my husband and the children in our department (director Xiao's nickname for other medical staff in the team). Our work pressure is really great, and they all came down with me. "
"I am very lucky. In my career development, a group of friends have been urging me. If people can have such a group of mentors, a team that does not ask for rewards, and a family that supports your career, then you will definitely have a steady stream of motivation. " Professor Xiao said: "I am not so much balancing my life and planning my life. I feel that life is pushing me forward. "
Life pushes Director Xiao forward, and Director Xiao and her team create life.
Under the guidance of the national policy of "paying equal attention to Chinese and western medicine", combining Chinese and western medicine to create perfect medicine may bring greater benefits to patients in China. I believe that with the joint efforts of medical workers such as Director Xiao's team, China's medical career will definitely contribute "China wisdom" to human health.
Director Xiao Jing's signature on WeChat reads "Loyalty, Cleanliness, Action and Responsibility". She keeps her promise in her post.