Smooth skin, humorous conversation, and quick thinking make the 60-year-old man in front of him look particularly energetic. He is the famous expert known as the "nemesis of skin diseases" by countless patients and Professor Jiang Chengzhang, the chief expert of the inpatient department of Changsha Hongye Dermatology Specialty Hospital. We are fortunate to have walked into his 40-year medical career and witnessed the perseverance and perseverance of a generation of doctors. Professor Jiang Chengzhang, chief physician, former director of the Dermatology Department of Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, a famous dermatology expert in my country, and now the chief expert of the inpatient department of Hongye Dermatology Hospital. He has been engaged in clinical, teaching and scientific research in dermatology for 40 years, and has rich clinical experience in the treatment of skin diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, and skin beauty, especially in the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, and pemphigus with the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. , pemphigoid, herpetic dermatitis, herpes zoster, genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, syphilis and other stubborn and serious skin diseases. He has successively served as a member of the Dermatological Society of the Chinese Medical Association, deputy director of the Hunan Provincial Dermatological Society of the Chinese Research Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, director of the Hunan Provincial AIDS Prevention and Treatment Association, researcher of the Fujian Provincial Institute of Biomedical Engineering Applications, and "China's Outstanding Medical Experts Across the Century" Deputy editor-in-chief of "Talent Dictionary" and other positions. He has been responsible for successfully organizing the most influential academic conferences in our province for many times: such as the National Seminar on Skin Beauty in Hengshan, Hunan, and the Report on the Treatment of Gonorrhea Using Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine. He has made significant contributions to the promotion of domestic cosmetic dermatology and the prevention and treatment of skin diseases through the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
With his profound theoretical foundation and rich clinical experience, Professor Jiang thinks more about the growth of the next generation of dermatologists besides clinical work. He spares no effort to write academic papers on dermatology 40 He has written several medical textbooks or academic monographs on dermatology; representative ones include: "Secret Recipes for the External Treatment of Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Training Materials for Directors and Key Professionals of Township Health Centers", "Treatment of Difficult and Miscellaneous Diseases" "Experiences", "Selected Encyclopedia of World Excellent Medical Papers" Chinese Volume, "Chinese Practical Medicine", "Chinese Comprehensive Clinical Medicine", "Encyclopedia of Medical Treatment with Chinese Characteristics", "Chinese Famous Doctors Dictionary", "Chinese Famous Doctors and Famous Skills Dictionary", etc. The professor often said: "Whether you are seeing a doctor or taking care of students, it is all for the patients with skin diseases." He always taught the doctors earnestly that they should pay attention to every aspect of their work and be proficient in every aspect. Only when you are responsible for the ward work independently can you control it as you like. Therefore, after the shift handover meeting every day, resident doctors must participate in the nursing work in the ward, personally injecting patients, changing dressings, applying wet compresses, and cleaning wounds, etc., so that they can lay a crucial and solid foundation in basic medical care and nursing work.
Faced with Professor Jiang's "harshness", some young doctors at that time did not understand and even cried, made trouble, and argued. But these little doctors back then have also grown into department directors in various local hospitals. Looking back on the past, they deeply appreciate Professor Jiang’s good intentions! One of these young doctors, Director Liu Liwu, who has become the technical backbone of our hospital and has a good reputation among dermatology patients, said this: I am proud to have a teacher like Jiang Chengzhang throughout my life!
Every year, various critically injured patients are transferred from county-level hospitals and brother hospitals, such as patients with pemphigus, severe drug eruption, lupus erythematosus, etc. Some of them are unable to pay due to limited financial conditions. The hospitalization fee is not included in the hospital according to the hospital regulations. Professor Jiang tried his best to provide conditions to help these patients fulfill their good wishes for hospitalization. He often said: Medical skill is a benevolent skill. No matter what era you are in or what situation you encounter, it is a doctor's bounden duty to save lives and heal the wounded! And all patients must be treated equally; patients are the best teachers, and doctors can only grow up in the process of treating critically ill patients in the inpatient department. A doctor cannot be trusted unless he is a kindhearted person; if he is not smart and reasonable, he cannot be trusted; if he is not honest and honest, he cannot be trusted.
During his 40 years of medical practice, Professor Jiang has always adhered to his original belief in medicine. He often said that to be a doctor, one must be precise. A diagnosis is not only related to the patient's life, but also related to the patient's happiness and life.
"Child, you must have confidence and perseverance. Grandpa will definitely cure your disease." In the inpatient department of Changsha Hongye Dermatology Hospital, a 5-year-old vitiligo patient was seen by Professor Jiang. Feeling distressed. He handed the prescription and medical instructions to the girl's mother, and added uneasily: "Read the instructions word for word. If you have any questions, just call me directly."
In Professor Jiang's case, It seems that patients should not be regarded as God, but as relatives. He will try his best to help every patient, especially those who have difficulties in life. Once, a middle-aged woman brought her daughter to Changsha Hongye Dermatology Hospital to see Professor Jiang. After examination, the little girl was diagnosed with rubella. She was so anxious that she shed tears on the spot: It turned out that the child would be attending the dermatology program in four days. The results of the final exam will be included in the college entrance examination. If you go to an infectious disease hospital, you can't afford it financially, and you are afraid of delaying your child's future. Professor Jiang told her on the spot that there was no need to worry, and immediately wrote down the treatment medications for her to take care of at home. Every morning, noon, and before going to bed, I call to inquire about the child's recovery. After get off work, I go to the patient's home to provide appropriate treatment according to the condition. Four days later, the rash all over the child's body subsided and he went to take the exam with peace of mind.
The woman was embarrassed and wanted to pay Professor Jiang for his consultation, but he refused. Professor Jiang has lost count of how many times he has made such voluntary medical visits.
Today, Professor Jiang, who is already in his 60s, still insists on the clinical front line. He devoted his precious life to his passion for dermatology. He said that he was most proud of two things in his life: first, having a happy family; second, training a large number of highly skilled dermatologists at the grassroots level and contributing to the development of dermatology medicine.