"Zhou Fudude, director of the Department of Nephrology, promptly admitted me to the Renal Unit. He carefully arranged extra beds for fear of delaying my condition. I was so nervous about being admitted to the hospital, and the strangers here were frightened. The director said with a humorous smile, all these are It's just a small problem..." The song is called "Peking University Kidney One Family" and was a Spring Festival gift from a patient at Peking University Hospital to Dr. Zhou Fude, chief physician of the Department of Nephrology at Peking University Hospital.
This story happened on the eve of the Spring Festival in 2013, when a female patient suddenly developed acute renal insufficiency. When she came to Dr. Zhou Fukde for treatment, in addition to enduring the pain, what made her anxious was that all the wards that treated patients were full. This is very different from her impression that "everyone is celebrating the New Year at home, so it is better to be hospitalized before the Spring Festival". At a critical moment, Dr. Zhou Fude gave her a big surprise and arranged a bed for her to be hospitalized. After the resolute and effective treatment of the medical team, her condition was quickly relieved. When the hospitalized patients and medical staff greeted each other during the Chinese New Year, she composed this song and gave it to Dr. Zhou Fude.
Dr. Zhou Fude shared this song in the circle of friends. In a short period of time, many friends praised him. Many people commented: Dr. Zhou didn’t get a good rest during the Spring Festival. Thank you for your hard work!
In fact, Dr. Zhou Fude, who was awarded "China's Good Doctor" in 2018, has been contributing to the medical cause for decades since he started practicing medicine. In his circle of friends where he records daily life dynamics and moods, his routine "check-in" record is the status of medical visits for more than 14 consecutive hours. I often see him sharing that when "medical visits start" at 7:40 in the morning, there is a long queue at the door of the clinic. There are many people waiting for treatment, and there are also empty waiting seats when "the consultation ends" at 22:00 in the middle of the night. He is like an "iron man", seeing more than 100 patients who seek treatment every time he visits the clinic. For such an intensive job, he always smiles and says: "They are all here. I feel relieved after seeing them. I can Try your best to meet their demands and sacrifice a little!"
Dr. Zhou Fud has been practicing medicine for nearly 30 years. When outpatient service, he is always busy until the end. According to regulations, Dr. Zhou only needs to see 15 patients in the morning clinic, but many patients start queuing up to register late at night, and some come from other places. Dr. Zhou couldn't bear to see his patients tired, so he added extra appointments at almost every outpatient clinic, and often couldn't get lunch on time. Dr. Zhou is well aware that doctors are responsible for the health and even lives of patients, and remembers that "nothing is too small for a patient." He compares a doctor's mobile phone to a soldier's gun. He keeps it on 24 hours a day, never leaving his body, and is always available when patients or family members come. He patiently responded to all calls to inquire about his condition over the phone. In order to detect changes in the patient's condition in a timely manner, Dr. Zhou promises to come to the ward for ward rounds every Friday night and weekends, rain or shine.
Dr. Zhou devoted most of his energy to the medical career. He said: "Being a doctor is a matter of virtue, and being a doctor is a kind of faith." This simple belief supports his continuous exploration. Over the past 30 years, he has treated many patients. Many critically ill patients were sentenced to "death" but were saved by Dr. Zhou Fud's efforts. He always created miracles in life, but said modestly: "Thanks to the patients for their trust and hope. If they don't give up, I will try my best!"
In 2011, Sister Ge suffered from "ANCA-related small blood vessels" "Vasculitis combined with kidney and lung involvement" (vasculitis) is a rare disease that is dangerous and worsens quickly, with a very high mortality rate. The local hospital diagnosed her with less than half a year to live, so she came to Peking University Hospital for help. Zhou Fude The doctor immediately opened a green channel for her and admitted her to the hospital urgently. After timely plasma exchange and intensive immunotherapy, the symptoms were significantly relieved and he was discharged. In the next four years, Ge Xiufen's vasculitis recurred intermittently, causing fever and hemoptysis. Whenever her condition was critical, she would come to Peking University Hospital, and Dr. Zhou Fudou and the nephrology department doctors would promptly admit her to the hospital for treatment. Every time, there was no danger, and I went home happily with the doctor's instructions.
In 2015, Sister Ge came to Peking University Hospital again because the local doctor suspected that she had "advanced lung cancer." She made all preparations and even arranged "posthumous affairs." This time I came to Peking University Hospital for two purposes. First, when I was treated in the Nephrology Department of Peking University Hospital in the past, I received better medical services, and was sincerely respected by Dr. Zhou Fude and the medical staff, and established a relationship. This time I hope Dr. Zhou can check again. Second, if the diagnosis of Peking University Hospital is consistent with that of the local hospital, then express gratitude to the medical staff of the Department of Nephrology in person, "Every time I come to the hospital, I am hospitalized quickly, and the treatment effect is very good. It has allowed me to live for four more years." many".
"I want to say thank you and say goodbye to everyone..." Before leaving the Nephrology Department, Sister Ge held the hands of the medical staff in the Nephrology Department and thanked them and said goodbye with a smile and tears. At this moment, everyone present was moved. "I have been practicing medicine for 24 years, and I have never seen such a patient. Before he died, he traveled thousands of miles to come to see us and say thank you. In today's atmosphere of tense doctor-patient relationship, from Ge Xiufen to In our relationship at Peking University Hospital, I see the most ideal and original doctor-patient relationship that our doctors pursue. Patients and doctors are grateful to each other, they are friends, and they are comrades in fighting the disease together.
”
Dr. Zhou Fude has many “fans” who have been following him. He considers patients down-to-earth, uses his noble medical ethics to treat patients, and uses superb medical skills to treat patients. His kindness and benevolence are rewarded. A lot of praise and honors continue: In 2009, he won the second-class merit of the Xinjiang Construction Corps; in 2010, he was awarded the Outstanding Communist Party Member Model of Peking University and the Advanced Individual of Teacher Ethics in Beijing; in August 2014, he was listed on the China Good Person List, and in 2018, he was awarded "China's Good Doctor".
Let patients feel dignity and enthusiasm, and let patients enjoy better medical treatment. Dr. Zhou Fude has no regrets and creates the miracle of life and true love with his patients. Story. Today, among more than 3,000 nephrologists in the country, he ranks first, has the highest patient satisfaction, and has received the most letters of commendation. Dr. Zhou Fud said: "My work is very meaningful, and this life is worth living!" I just want to do one thing well in this life, and continue to be a good doctor in the future! ”
He is a doctor.
The news comes from CCTV.