China News Service, Shanghai, May 28 (Chen Jing Jiang Rong) The reporter learned on the 28th that Hu Xiaowei, the vice president of Fujian Children's Hospital, led 53 Fujian medical nurses to return to Fujian.

  Hu Xiaowei, who originally worked and lived in Shanghai, was fondly called "Old Hu" by people at the National Children's Medical Center (Shanghai) and the Shanghai Children's Medical Center affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine (hereinafter referred to as "Shanghai Children's Center").

He was stationed in Fujian Children's Hospital for a long time by Shanghai Children's Center as the vice president.

"The days of returning to Shanghai to fight in the cabin have come to an end, and I haven't had a single gathering with my relatives and friends in Shanghai. I hope that Shanghai will be cleared as soon as possible. I can go back to Shanghai to meet my relatives and friends, and go back to the unit's office to take a look to make up for the regret of coming back this time! "Lao Hu wrote this emotional text in the circle of friends.

The Expo makeshift hospital was closed, and the remaining more than 160 patients were also handed over to the Xinguobo makeshift hospital.

Photo courtesy of Shanghai Children's Center

  On April 6, the National Children's Medical Center (Shanghai), Shanghai Children's Medical Center affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine and Fujian Children's Hospital (Shanghai Children's Medical Center Fujian Hospital) jointly organized an online meeting to study the deployment of anti-fungal drugs in the two places. epidemic work.

31 Fujian medical staff immediately "please fight" to join the Shanghai anti-epidemic battlefield.

On April 7, four doctors from Fujian Children's Hospital who were studying at Shanghai Children's Medical Center (Shanghai Children's Center) officially joined the "Parent-Child Fangcang", which is under the charge of Shanghai Children's Medical Center's Fangcang shelter hospital in the New International Expo Center. An advanced doctor and nurse accompanied the medical team of the Shanghai Children's Medical Center to the Renjinan Hospital to assist in the designated treatment of pediatrics.

On the same day, Hu Xiaowei led 53 Fujian medical nurses to Shanghai with a 1,730-member Shanghai-aid medical team from Fujian Province to join the isolation and treatment of the Expo makeshift hospital.

The first batch of medical teams in Shanghai arrived in Shanghai on April 3, bringing 650,000 pieces of protective materials.

Photo courtesy of Tianjin Medical Team in Shanghai

  "Hu and Fujian are one family, fighting against the epidemic heart-to-heart." This was the resounding slogan shouted by the Fujian medical team in Shanghai when they set off.

"When the cabin was working for a full month, I missed my family and colleagues very much. However, I led a team of more than 50 people out to 'fight', to win the battle and bring the team back safely." Lao Hu accepted Said in the interview.

On May 24, the Expo Fangcang shelter hospital was closed, and the remaining 160 patients were also handed over to the Xinguobo Fangcang shelter hospital.

  The reporter learned on the 28th that Lao Hu took his team on a journey back to Fujian.

As a national regional medical center, the “14th Five-Year Plan” early intervention pilot project for high-risk disabled children in Fujian Province has recently settled in Fujian Children’s Hospital. Lao Hu, who was born in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, will lead the team to devote themselves to this challenging construction work.

On April 25, Tianjin once again dispatched a pre-hospital emergency medical team consisting of 50 negative pressure ambulances and 108 pre-hospital emergency personnel to assist Shanghai.

Photo courtesy of Tianjin Medical Team in Shanghai

  It is understood that in the past few days, medical and nursing staff from Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Shanxi, Henan, etc. to support Shanghai's fight against the epidemic have embarked on their journey home.

During the interview, the reporter learned that the Tianjin-aided Shanghai medical team is about to embark on the return journey.

It is reported that the first batch of medical teams in Shanghai arrived in Shanghai on April 3, bringing 650,000 pieces of protective materials.

The medical team consists of 1,500 medical staff and 18 managers from 25 municipal medical institutions and 10 district health committees.

For 57 days, they have participated in community nucleic acid screening, Fangcang shelter hospitals, sub-designated hospitals, and intensive care units of designated hospitals; a total of 20,374 patients have been treated, and the age of treated patients ranges from 1 to 99 years old. Today, there are 18,683 patients. All the patients were discharged safely, and the rest of the patients in the hospital were properly handed over.

1,518 medical team members from Tianjin aided to Shanghai settled in the Shanghai New International Convention and Exhibition Center Fangcang shelter hospital, and successively took over the diagnosis and treatment and management of W4, W5, N1, N2, N3, N5 Fangcang shelter hospitals and W2 sub-designated hospital, and took over 9,960 beds in total .

  From April 12th to 18th, a TCM team formed by 78 TCM physicians in Tianjin rushed to Shanghai to give full play to the advantages of TCM in "preventive treatment and truncating the disease", and insisted on "integration of Chinese and Western medicine, equal emphasis on Chinese and Western medicine, and synergy of Chinese and Western medicine". , to provide rehabilitation guidance with traditional Chinese medicine characteristics for patients in the cabin, and established a regular communication mechanism with Zhang Boli, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and the Tianjin New Coronary Pneumonia Treatment Expert Group, to strengthen the guidance of medical treatment in the cabin hospital and help patients recover.

On April 25, Tianjin once again dispatched a pre-hospital emergency medical team consisting of 50 negative pressure ambulances and 108 pre-hospital emergency personnel to assist Shanghai, actively participating in the Shanghai medical transfer mission, performing more than 80 missions per day on average.

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