Chinanews.com, Liuzhou, August 18th, title: Doctors and couples born in the 1980s in Guangxi join hands to rescue the dead and heal the wounded and grow together

  Author Lin Xin

  "I love the profession of a doctor very much, especially the responsible doctor around me." On the 18th, on the eve of the Chinese Physician's Day, Luo Bei, a doctor from Liutie Central Hospital in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, looked at her husband Yang Xiaolong, who was also a doctor, and shared two things. The story of people practicing medicine.

Yang Xiaolong's patient also suffers from diabetes, so please consult Luo Bei.

Photo by Lin Xin

  "Post-80s" Luo Bei is an endocrinologist at Liutie Central Hospital.

Yang Xiaolong is an orthopedic surgeon at the hospital. They are both colleagues and husband and wife.

  "Since I was young, I have determined to become a doctor." Yang Xiaolong said.

Yang Xiaolong grew up with his grandmother. As he grew older, he watched his grandmother get old and sprouted the idea of ​​becoming a doctor and letting grandma live a long and healthy life.

  After the college entrance examination, Yang Xiaolong's college entrance examination volunteers filled in clinical medicine.

In 2006, Yang Xiaolong officially became a doctor after graduation.

In 2009, when Luo Bei moved to Yang Xiaolong's department, the two fell in love at first sight and soon became husband and wife.

  On the way to practice medicine, the two support each other and grow together.

In 2019, Luo Bei chose to go to township hospitals to support primary medical care.

The poor township environment and long distances make Robbe, who is not good at driving, face great challenges.

But thinking that there are many chronic patients in towns and villages who need advanced medical concepts, Luo Bei insisted on this choice, and Yang Xiaolong also supported his wife's decision.

  "The township health center has more than 4,000 registered patients with chronic diseases, but most people don't pay attention to them, and they don't know the subsidy policy for many chronic diseases." When going to the countryside for free consultation, Luo Bei discovered this problem.

The picture shows Luo Bei and Yang Xiaolong.

Photo by Lin Xin

  In order to change the status quo, Luo Bei decided to start with the management philosophy of township medical staff.

"The medical staff of the township hospitals are the ones who have been with the villagers for the longest time and the closest. To change the status quo of the patients, we must start by changing them." For this reason, it regularly lectures on the medical staff, bringing new concepts and technologies on the management of chronic diseases. To the health center.

But his power alone is far from enough.

In order to help his wife, Yang Xiaolong also took time to come to the Liushan Town Health Center to train the village medical staff on common outpatient surgery techniques in primary hospitals.

  As doctors, the two also share a common sense of accomplishment: seeing patients recover.

Yang Xiaolong once accepted a college athlete who came here for repair and reconstruction surgery due to a ligament injury.

"When the patient first came to the hospital, he was very depressed and worried that he would never be able to return to the sports field. Later, after our professional treatment, the patient finally recovered." Yang Xiaolong said.

This is the most rewarding time for him.

  Yang Xiaolong said that as a doctor, you must have a sense of responsibility and put the interests of patients first.

Robbe, who has been dealing with patients for a long time, has established close relationships with many patients.

"When patients have some other diseases, they will also come to consult me ​​and feel that they are trusted by the patients, which is the best return." Luo Bei said.

  Because of the particularity of their work, the two often miss various festivals, large and small.

"I wanted to celebrate when I was married for the tenth anniversary, but then I was busy with work and forgot." Yang Xiaolong said.

Luo Bei believes that the couple are just ordinary doctors.

He said, “There are many doctors and couples like us, and they are constantly working hard and making progress to make their due contributions on the professional path.” (End)