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Reflections after reading "Warm Medicine"

"Warm Doctor" tells the stories of doctors and patients in daily life, and is divided into six chapters. Below I will sort out my thoughts after reading "Warm Medicine" for everyone. You are welcome to read and refer to it! Thoughts after reading "Warm Medicine" 1

After I got Teacher Bai Jianfeng's "Warm Medicine", I couldn't wait to start reading it. Because I didn't want to miss any detail, I read it more carefully and slowly.

"Warm Medicine" is divided into six chapters. Each chapter is composed of many short stories, expressing a point of view, or explaining a phenomenon. It is short, concise and enjoyable to read!

I am currently reading the first chapter of "Medical Heart", and there are still a few articles left to read. Judging from the content I have read, each article shows a distinct theme, respect for doctors. It means respecting life, hurting doctors and humiliating doctors is a shame for society, "sketch doctors convey medical warmth", the root cause of the "National Medical Treatment Center", etc., etc., elaborated on the current phenomenon of difficulty in medical treatment.

Respecting doctors means respecting life. Medicine is a science that requires a long period of theoretical study and clinical practice before it can be applied. It requires high technical content and strong professionalism. Without three to five years of study and practice, you cannot call yourself a doctor. Frequent attacks on doctors in the current society have made many outstanding people afraid to study medicine. This will be a misfortune for the public, society and the country. If a top-level hospital is out of operation for one day, tens of thousands of lives will not be safe. Health protection will inevitably be in chaos, and it will also be a loss for the public.

The article mentioned that the frequent problems of difficulty in seeing a doctor and the phenomenon of medical injuries are also related to the country’s medical system. Because of the unrestricted use of medical insurance, many patients with common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases are crowded into large hospitals for treatment. , This also results in a waste of human resources. The big experts in big hospitals should treat patients with difficult and complicated diseases, while minor illnesses should be treated locally. At present, the national medical reform is in full swing, and hierarchical diagnosis and treatment are being carried out to divert patients from large hospitals to grassroots hospitals to alleviate the problem of people's difficulty in seeing a doctor. This also requires grassroots doctors to improve their technical level and effectively protect the health of local patients! Thoughts after reading "Warm Medicine" 2

Medicine needs human warmth, and respecting doctors means respecting life.

"Warmth" is a very gentle word. It surrounds you every day. Warmth is invisible, but it exists in a tangible way, making us more confident in the difficulties we encounter in life. and courage.

In the cold winter, when you come to the unit, there are a group of colleagues and partners working with you like spring flowers. It is warm. When you are sad and frustrated, the care of your leaders and the embrace of your family are always there. It is even more warm to be open to you... because this "warmth" each one gives every doctor and nurse the ability to increase their love for patients.

I have a lot of emotions after reading the book "Warm Medicine". There are many touching stories in the book, and there are also cases that made me sad and shed tears. I have mixed feelings. I want to say that I don't have many gorgeous words to express them. My feeling after reading it is that all I can do is use the most ordinary words to convey some of the messages I received and some sincere feelings.

"Nuan Yi" made me see: while the Chinese are keen on "Didi Taxi", Americans are playing "Didi Doctor". From this, I feel that the day when our Chinese doctors can also practice freely in the future, will we also have this scene? Will making it difficult to see a doctor a thing of the past? I believe that our government will take the initiative to help entrepreneurs take off.

"Warm Medicine" allowed me to see: In August 2013, doctors at the Neurosurgery Department of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University took the lead in trying to write two medical records, one was a cold scientific research medical record, and the other was a cold scientific research medical record. The portion is a warm narrative medical medical record. Narrative medical medical records record the heart-touching story behind each patient. Doctors record the minutiae, psychological processes, and even family members’ feelings during the medical practice, making clinical medicine more humane and more humane. Full of warmth, it bridges the gap between technology and human nature, enriches human understanding and knowledge of life, death, and suffering. It also "unblocks" the tense doctor-patient relationship and brings back the humanistic spirit of medicine.

Many people go to the doctor with the desire to talk and communicate. From the perspective of narrative medicine, disease is a story. Patients have tears to shed, stories to tell, and emotions to vent. , there is a psychological burden that needs to be relieved, and this process is therapy.

The transformation of time and space reminds me of Dr. Ma Haiqing, our second department of surgery. There is a young cancer patient who has experienced 3 or 4 recurrences of the disease and then surgeries, and multiple surgeries, as well as multiple rounds of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Who knows how painful his heart is and how hurt he is physically? Complain to whom? As her responsible nurse, I often saw her attending physician, Ma Haiqing, staying by her bedside during the fragmented time, listening to her talk, allowing her to cry, and cherishing her smile. Her strength is inseparable from the support of her family, and even more so from the warm and caring company of a doctor. Warm the patient's heart and give her spiritual support. Otherwise, what power will there be to make a desperate person still face the gray limited time optimistically?

Also, it reminds me of Dr. Wang Jianhong of our second surgery department. During my night shift, I can always see him taking off his white coat but still staying in the ward. He will always sit down. On a small chair, the patients accompanying him are usually elderly or rural people who have no one to accompany them at home.

Most of the conversation was about trivial matters. In the ward, either Dr. Wang laughed or the patients laughed.

The doctor's warm gesture not only brings warmth to the patient, but also gives me, an ordinary clinical nurse, a "warm and caring" heart. Touched, grateful, grateful for your company.

"Nuan Yi" made me see: In our country, there is little "moral trust" between doctors and patients, only "technical trust", and the basis of "moral trust" is lost, and "technical trust" often It is extremely fragile. Once adverse medical consequences occur, this "trust" will immediately take a dramatic turn and turn into complete distrust. If it is cured, the doctor is an angel, but if it is not cured, the doctor is the devil.

A person’s name jumped into my mind the moment I finished reading this passage. Although he is a grown man, he has a very sweet smile. He is Dr. Chen Gang from the Second Department of Surgery. I would like to say two small examples with deep feelings.

Scene 1: One night, I returned to work to pick up the things I had left behind. While waiting for the elevator, I saw a man in a white coat in the corner of my eye in the ward. I turned around and saw that it was our Chen. Dr. Gang, who works the night shift must be very hard, and should take more rest when he has free time, but he is patiently turning on the TV and adjusting the channel for a patient. She patiently said something, and the ward was harmonious and warm. I was so moved by this scene that I immediately took out my phone and took a photo, because I never learned how to adjust the TV station on the ward TV.

Scene 2: One day, when changing shifts at the bedside in the morning, doctors and nurses happened to meet in the same ward. A family member was complaining that the night shift doctor was not their attending physician, so he did not change their dressing in time. The words Somewhat dissatisfied. However, Chen Gang, as their attending physician, comforted the patient's family with very pertinent words in a timely manner. The family members turned their complaints into understanding, which also made me, as a colleague, feel that his charm is really not a little bit. I thought, "Warm Doctor" Not only does it warm patients, but it also warms colleagues.

Paying attention to the disease, but also people, understanding the disease, and understanding people better. Warm medicine may not make every patient live longer, but it will definitely make every patient live better. . In the Second Department of Surgery of Deqing People's Hospital, there are heartwarming scenes all the time.

“A doctor can only be patient with patients if he respects them from the bottom of his heart.”

“Perform an operation, leave a fine product, treat a patient, and make a friend. "

A passage by Bai Jianfeng, the author of "Warm Medicine", made me unable to calm down for a long time, and my blood surged throughout my body. "Sometimes, I am often grateful for the arrangement of fate, which allowed me to unexpectedly break into the medical circle. Here, I have a deeper understanding of medicine and life, finite and infinite, life and death, spirit and flesh. I understand more compassion, humility and awe, and I am more open-minded and calm. Life is short, just like the spring, summer, autumn and winter of nature. No matter how great a person is, he cannot change the laws of nature. Therefore, only by working hard to be a kind person, doing altruistic things, and "wasting" life on beautiful things can we achieve freedom and perfection in life." "Warm Medicine" After-reading 3

In my childhood memory or imagination, this is how a doctor sees a doctor: a clean and simple room with a white light on, the patient pointing to the uncomfortable area and talking intermittently. The doctor wearing a white coat and a mask sometimes looks at the patient and sometimes writes and draws on the medical record book. The ending scene should also be the doctor giving serious instructions and the patient nodding and thanking with a forced smile while enduring the pain. This kind of scene seems to be something I have rarely seen since I started working, but fast-food medical treatment that lasts four to five minutes has gradually become the mainstream. I won’t comment on whether it’s good or bad, but look for the cause and effect. I can only speculate on a few of them, either because patients pursue efficiency too much, or because doctors lose enthusiasm for the working environment, etc. Today's picture makes me feel that doctors and patients are gradually becoming indifferent, like entering a severe winter.

It’s already a cliff with hundreds of feet of ice

Incidents of humiliating, hurting or even killing doctors are no longer uncommon. On the Internet, I have seen people using video recorders to interrogate doctors as if they were interrogating prisoners. I have read news about reporters using tea as urine tests to criticize hospitals. I have also heard patients talk about it in private. Those nasty words doctors use. I guess it comes down to the times. The good thing about this era is that there is more automation and informatization, and medical treatment is more precise; the bad thing about this era is that it lacks a bit of humanism. The mutual trust and mutual encouragement between doctors and patients is the embodiment of the connotation of medical culture, and it is also a deep respect for individual life. But now the relationship between the two is close to the cliff, and the temperature between the two is just like black ice. This should arouse our sufficient attention and vigilance.

It has become "common sense" that patients are suspicious of doctors. Doctors pay attention to patients, and they have slowly developed a "skill". This is really a terrible thing, but what’s even more terrible is that many people have already made peace with it. It has developed to the point where patients would rather trust Baidu than fully trust doctors, and doctors more often choose to protect themselves rather than provide all-out treatment. Of course, this may only be a very small part of the imagination. I believe that doctor-patient harmony is still the mainstream. But three feet of ice does not mean one day of cold, and a long embankment of thousands of miles does not break in one hole. Now that it's cold, it's time to break the ice.

Only the fragrance remains the same

I never like to use extreme examples to criticize a group of people.

Just like, it was revealed in the news that a patient killed the children of medical staff. No matter how bad the incident is, and how sad my heart is, I will not say that today's patients are crazy, and that the Chinese people need medical treatment for their hearts rather than their diseases. For example, if I heard that the director of a certain department was investigated for corruption and bribery, I would not say that doctors today are only profit-seeking, that medical ethics are corrupt, etc. In this era of self-media, both doctors and patients are magnified a lot. Sometimes they are famous all over the world, and sometimes they are slandered all over the world. Doctors and patients distinguish between good and evil. There are sage doctors who can achieve success, there are evil doctors who are evil and have no money, and there are also quack doctors, lazy doctors, etc. The patients are even more diverse, too numerous to mention.

A senior student in Hangzhou died suddenly for unknown reasons. I wrote a few poems to express my condolences, but they were all self-pitying: The fragrance is hidden in Hangzhou in the cold March, and the mist and rain chase away the guests, and the mood is dim. I don't know where I am in the rest of the night, and my tears have dried before I realize my dream. As a medical worker, I know that being a doctor is not easy, especially when you have to deal with the complex external environment and heavy daily work. I have also been seriously ill, and I can also feel the hopelessness and complaints expressed by patients under the torture of illness. I was also a family member when my grandma was seriously ill, and I can better understand the helplessness and madness of my loved ones when they are sick. However, regardless of whether doctors or patients, in today's general environment, it is even more important to stick to our true intentions and maintain a clean spirit. After all, if we do a good job ourselves, the doctor-patient relationship will slowly improve. The words that remind me of Lu You are: scattered into mud and crushed into dust, only the fragrance remains the same. Despite the chaos of the world, true nature remains unchanged. Doctors abide by the Hippocratic Oath, patients trust doctors, and families understand doctors. Medicine is a benevolent skill, and it is also a human skill, allowing life to respect life.

When the mountain flowers are in full bloom

In today's era, "Nuan Yi" is worth reading. The articles in the book "Warm Medicine" make you feel warm after reading them, because the author understands the joys and sorrows of doctors and the warmth and coldness of patients, and when he talks about them, he feels like a confidant. Indeed, medical treatment requires temperature, especially today with the rapid development of technology and science.

Although there is warmth, there is coldness, and there is sunshine, there is darkness. What we have to do is to let this industry have more sunshine. As the author said: Only by working hard to be a kind person, doing altruistic things, and "wasting" life on beautiful things can we achieve freedom and perfection in life. At this moment, I think many colleagues are also on the front line of life and death, accompanying patients and fighting the disease in a life-and-death duel. There are already many people working hard towards this goal and in this direction. How can you and I just watch? Breaking the ice and melting the frost, warming people's hearts, let's wait for the mountain flowers to bloom together.

Wearing this body in the ice and snow forest is not like peaches and plums mixed with fragrant dust. Suddenly, the fragrance spreads all night long, spreading like spring throughout the universe. This is a poem by Wang Mian, a poet from the Yuan Dynasty, who praised plum blossoms. Today, I use this sentence as a metaphor for medicine to encourage my fellow practitioners.

The spring breeze is not as good as warm medicine. Thoughts after reading "Nuan Yi" 4

The "Nei Jing" records: Doctors are good and sensible; Zhang Zhongjing's idea of ??"advancing will save the world, retreating will save the people; if you cannot be a good minister, you should also be a good doctor". He gave a clear definition of a good doctor; Ye Tianshi's thought of not squandering fame and wealth has influenced doctors for thousands of years.

As a pediatrician, there are many warm doctors around me who I need and trust. My colleague Su Xiaowei has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years. It is a virtue to be diligent in learning, to be respectful to teachers, and to respect patients. She believes that as long as she puts herself in someone else's shoes, she can be a "warm doctor" and even the coldest iceberg can be melted. I remember a child with severe pneumonia and congenital heart disease. He was hospitalized for several days, but his condition did not improve. Parents are dissatisfied with the treatment and want to give up the treatment because they are unable to take care of their children due to poor economic conditions and inconvenient nature of work. Su Xiaowei communicated with parents patiently and kindly, making parents trust us. She actively worked with her colleagues to formulate effective treatment plans and spent a lot of thought on the children. She not only paid attention to the children's condition, but also sometimes took care of the children's daily life. The child improved and was discharged from the hospital half a month later. Later we learned that during that period, Su Xiaowei's 90-year-old mother also needed her care, but she overcame the difficulties and often traveled back and forth between the hospital and home at night. Afterwards, she said that it was nothing, and the warmth of the patients was also the motivation for us to persevere. Now Su Xiaowei's WeChat circle of friends also shared this article: "A warm doctor should be a person who respects life and knows how to be humble. A warm doctor may not necessarily have superior art, but he must have a soft heart. ; You don’t necessarily have a high IQ, but you must have a high emotional intelligence; it may not be reflected in difficult diseases, but in the subtleties; you will not always consider your own reputation, but always consider the interests of the patient. Warm hands have a kind heart. They may not be good at expressing, but they must be good at listening. "Su Xiaowei said that this is her goal and she is still working hard.

There are many such examples around me. Reading this book has given me a better understanding of Nuan Yi. I have learned a lot. It is an honor to share my feelings with everyone. This book made me understand the profound truth. Only warm-hearted doctors can establish true trust between doctors and patients. By putting morality first, patients can bid farewell to the cold winter in their hearts and trust us.

As a party member medical worker, I should use the warm doctors around me as a mirror and a ruler for myself. I should often learn from, often look at, and often measure, and carefully compare them to find the gap.

Earnestly practice the spirit of selfless dedication that considers children and serve children wholeheartedly. Like them, be extremely responsible for work, full of enthusiasm for children, and strive for excellence in technology. The spirit of love and dedication that dares to innovate; the tenacious fighting spirit like theirs that never stops living, struggling, and giving. They care about the patients' needs, think about the patients' thoughts, dedicate their love to the children, dedicate their sincerity to the hospital, and dedicate their sincerity to the patients. Dedicated to our pediatrics.

Let us improve at work, grow at work, consolidate at work, and each of us will become a warm doctor and make more and greater contributions to the physical and mental health of Jiangyin children. Thoughts after reading "Warm Medicine" 5

The spring breeze is great for an outing. Bring a beautiful book, find a place where the fragrance floats, and read in the sparse shadows, and you can forget all the fatigue. In this spring season, this is my favorite pastime. Recently I found another good book, "Warm Medicine" by Bai Jianfeng. I chose a sunny afternoon and read it in one breath. I was deeply moved. Through dialectical thinking, the book tells the story of doctors' intention to practice medicine, the way patients seek medical treatment, the extremes and blind spots of modern medicine, and the analysis of the pros and cons of medical reform. Through each thought-provoking story, the book conveys the warmth between doctors and patients and brings us Come to a new feeling. Especially as a doctor, I realize that medicine is not only a technology, but also an art, a synthesis of life and human nature. "Warm Medicine" tells us that on the basis of technical services, we should also serve patients' psychology. A gentle handshake or a good wish can add more warmth to patients. We cannot cure all diseases. , we can talk to comfort people.

I remember that there was once an old chronic bronchitis patient who always came to see a doctor in the middle of the night. After the infusion, he would sleep on the infusion bed until the next morning before going back, and he would come again in the middle of the night the next day. The old man is very old and has no family members accompanying him. We were very curious and asked him why he didn't come to see a doctor during the day. It was so inconvenient at night. The old man told us that he lived in an underground garage and it was very cold. He would get sick when the weather got cold. He had no money to be hospitalized. So when he came to see a doctor in the middle of the night, he could sleep in the infusion room all night. The room was air-conditioned and very warm, and he only had to pay the bed fee once. all night long. Looking at this lonely old man, we were also very sad, so we told him that he could come earlier next time and let him sleep in the bed if there was an empty bed in the middle of the night. There was no charge for the bed, and we would also pay him a share in the morning. The breakfast in the cafeteria made him go back full. The old man spent two consecutive winters like this in the infusion room, and then he never came again. Maybe he had passed away. But I think in the last period of his life, he should have felt warmth, no longer the coldness in the garage.

We cannot be as selfless as Wu Dengyun and dedicate ourselves to primary care, but we can still do our best to be more patient and dedicated in practicing medicine. We don’t have Hua Yiwei’s superb skills, but we can learn from Hua Lao’s kindness and be more friendly and warm to patients. One night in the emergency department, a patient lost patience because of the long queue time and struggled with the medical staff. At that time, a young nurse told him that it was not an emergency and that he could not jump in line. The patient became angry and made a fuss in the emergency room, seriously affecting other patients' treatment. At that time, we wanted to force mediation through the security guard. At this time, an old nurse put down what she was doing, walked up to the patient with a glass of water, apologized to him and said: "I'm sorry, because our problem made you wait too long, and there was no I'm really sorry to give you other reasonable arrangements. There are indeed too many patients today. We should have other solutions. We will try our best to solve the problem in the future. I hope you can forgive me. Please don't be angry. Please sit down. Come down and have a rest and drink some water. There are not many people at Dr. Qiu’s side. I’ll help you discuss it with him. Do you think our little nurse is very familiar with the health knowledge of your problem? I’ll ask her to introduce it to you. Can you please sit down for a while?" The patient quickly calmed down with her comfort and accepted the treatment smoothly. After the consultation, the patient was very polite and had no other opinions. The nurse apologized to him again and presented him with several health manuals, including a self-made emergency and critical illness grading system manual.

We were all very angry afterwards because such an unreasonable person still obeyed him blindly. How can we work if everyone is like this in the future? But what surprised us was that when the patient came to the emergency room again, he took the initiative to apologize for what happened last time, and also helped the medical staff maintain order and educate other patients. He was as familiar with the triage system as we were. A comparison. The nurse told us that such people are in the minority after all, and the harm they cause is far greater than a single quarrel. If we can make him satisfied or even take the initiative to understand us, it will be far more meaningful than arguing, and it will also save money. Our emergency resources. No matter how busy we are at work, we still need to squeeze in some time to add some warmth. Sharpening the knife does not miss the time to chop wood. It makes sense to use it here.

"The hanging pot helps the world and heals the common people, and the skillful hands rejuvenate and relieve ailments." Since ancient times, as a doctor, it has been a bounden duty to save lives and heal the wounded. The doctor's status is lofty and is the most important warmth in life. However, modern medicine can be seen everywhere with coldness, cold machines, cold medicines, cold smell of disinfectant water, cold strangers, and cold name codes. For patients lingering on the lifeline, everything has no warmth, only Able to crawl alone.

As an emergency nurse, rationality is the credo I have always abided by. In the chaotic environment like a vegetable market every day, I allocate my resources and skills fairly, and there is nothing else I can do to help. I would also like to defend myself by saying that I am not callous and sentimental and cannot cope with my work tasks. After reading "Warm Medicine", I fell into deep contemplation.

The so-called warmth is not just about superb technology and a cure-all for all diseases, but also reflected in the small humanistic care, giving patients more courage to face the disease and confidence to overcome the disease. What touched me the most was that a surgical expert always leaned over and said to the patient after each operation: "I'm sorry for making you suffer!" Such a small gesture can warm the heart of the patient lying on the cold operating table! In the increasingly compassionate path of medical practice, "Warm Medicine" lights up a new lamp for us, illuminating the long road of medicine. Practicing medicine is not easy, but only with warmth and kindness can the doctor-patient relationship emerge from the haze and blossom with the warmth of spring. Thoughts after reading "Nuan Yi" 6

"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 means 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 given 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 I have bitter feelings; I have been a patient, and I 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 Specialty 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 passionate emotions; doctors are rational, but not without human warmth. 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 not lose hope, because it is infinite."

Outside the window, spring flowers are blooming. Wouldn't it be nice to make a new cup of tea and read "Nuan Yi"? The spring breeze ten miles away is not as good as yours - "Nuan Yi".