China News Service, Shanghai, March 5 (Reporter Yin Liqin) "Doctor, I have a lot of acne on my face for no reason recently. Can you help me find out what's going on?" "Doctor, coughs are more frequent when the seasons change. , how should I adjust?"

  On March 5, on the D956 train from Shanghai to Chongqing North, eight experts from the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) walked into the train dining car and temporarily set up a special "health clinic" for Provide free medical services to tourists.

  That day is the Lei Feng Memorial Day. In order to further benefit more people with high-quality medical resources and let the concept of healthy life continue to penetrate into the hearts of the people, a team led by Liao Wanqing, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, led the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, General Surgery, Dermatology, and Ophthalmology. Eight doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital), including departments of pediatrics, gynecology, and medical psychology, "moved" their clinics onto the train to provide face-to-face free health clinics for passengers.

Liao Wanqing, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, learned about the passenger's condition.

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Liao Wanqing, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, learned about the passenger's condition.

Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin

Liao Wanqing, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, learned about the passenger's condition.

Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin

  "This train has invited medical experts from the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) to conduct free clinics in the dining car..." As soon as the announcement rang, there was an endless stream of passengers coming for consultation.

Whether they come for a health check-up, inquire about their own discomfort, or help their family with health tips, the experts will understand each one in detail, give serious advice, prescribe prescriptions, and patiently answer common health questions that travelers are concerned about.

Doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) provide free medical services to passengers.

Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin

Doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) provide free medical services to passengers.

Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin

  "I've been under a lot of pressure at work recently. I always feel chest tightness, dizziness, and insomnia. I just heard that a psychologist was present, so I hurried over for consultation. After the expert's guidance, I feel a lot more relaxed now." Passenger Ms. Yao said.

  Considering that the current pace of life is fast and more and more young people are beginning to suffer from psychological problems to some extent, the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) has specially opened a "psychological special session" to meet the psychological counseling needs of tourists.

Doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) provide free medical services to passengers.

Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin

  "I didn't expect that I could get a doctor by taking the high-speed train!" "This activity can not only kill the travel time, but also save the time of queuing for registration. It is really creative and meaningful!" Passengers who came for consultation They praised the train’s considerate service and the experts’ selfless dedication.

Doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) provide free medical services to passengers.

Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin

  "Health clinic" is a special service and a reflection of value.

It is understood that this free clinic served a total of more than 100 passengers. In the future, the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Naval Medical University (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital) will continue to carry out free clinics at the Shanghai Railway Station and the Yangtze River Delta Railway passenger trains, using practical actions to polish the "new "A good military doctor on the Nanjing Road of the Times" business card.

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