China News Service, Beijing, August 15 (Kan Feng Lang Lang) On the eve of the Third Chinese Physician's Day, the Chinese Medical Doctor Association visited Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, and Peking University Third Hospital to assist Hubei with the Ling Guan Ai Physician Health Special Fund. Medical staff representatives. A group of anti-epidemic fighters who had fought on the front line in Wuhan recalled their "retrograde" combat experience, and what they said most was "the place of responsibility" and "the kindness of the doctor."

The picture shows Wu Dong, assistant director of the Department of Gastroenterology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital.

  At the most turbulent moment of the epidemic in Wuhan, a total of 186 people from the National Medical Team of Peking Union Medical College Hospital took over the intensive ICU ward of the Sino-French New City District of Wuhan Tongji Hospital and fought for 81 days.

  Wu Dong, assistant to the director of the Department of Gastroenterology of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, is a main member of the Xiehe Medical Aid Team in Hubei. Recalling the battle experience in Wuhan, he still can't hide his emotions.

  "Our medical team treated more than 100 critically ill patients before and after. At the worst, 32 patients used 28 ventilators. The work intensity and pressure can be imagined." Wu Dong said, as a doctor, he is on the front line in Wuhan. In addition to the experience of rescuing patients, what made him feel the most is the friendship between doctors and patients.

  Wu Dong said that the epidemic was cruel. We tried our best to treat every patient in the hospital, but the family members of patients outside the hospital were unable to visit their seriously ill relatives. Their anxiety is understandable. According to this situation, the medical team requires doctors and nurses on duty every day. You have to make a phone call with the patient's family. Such a small measure has brought closer the doctor-patient relationship.

  "All the patients we treated, even those who died in the end, none of their family members would complain about the doctors. In the most difficult moments, they actually need comfort the most, but the understanding and support they gave us is beyond our imagination. "Wu Dong said.

  During that difficult time, Wu Dong intermittently recorded his anti-epidemic experience in his circle of friends, cheered himself up and cheered for Wuhan.

  On February 7th, the second batch of Peking Union Medical College Hospital's second batch of national medical teams to support Hubei’s anti-epidemic mission. Before leaving, Wu Dong wrote a sentence in the circle of friends: "Please rest assured, ask yourself according to the standards of Xiehe, and scientifically The norms to protect yourself, complete the task, nothing will happen."

  On June 2, Wu Dong posted a photo of Wuhan night market with crowds and bright lights. He said: "This is the most beautiful firework in the world, and all the struggles and sacrifices are worthwhile."

Ge Qinggang was greeted by the hospital and his family after returning from Wuhan to Beijing after being released from quarantine. The picture shows Ge Qinggang (first from right) holding his months-old son. For picture

  Ge Qinggang, deputy director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine of the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University, has had the experience of fighting SARS. On January 26 this year, he became the captain of the first batch of medical aid teams of the 3rd Hospital of Beijing Medical University.

  When I first arrived in Wuhan, the hospital was not only short of protective materials, but also insufficient isolation wards, but a large number of patients had already poured in. They needed to transform ordinary wards into isolation wards that met basic standards within 30 hours; treatment process and control of unfamiliar viruses Standards and orders such as procedures are basically blank, and they need to explore and establish from scratch...Even in the face of SARS in 2003, Ge Qinggang had never felt such a crisis and difficulty.

  During that time, he was excited about the 1% increase in blood oxygen saturation of the patient, and could not sleep all night because of the fluctuating condition of the critically ill patient. He said that every time he tried to write down this period, he always burst into tears. .

  Ge Qinggang said that in the past, as a doctor, I just thought it was better to treat patients and complete my own work. But now facing this profession, my past perceptions seem a bit narrow. "When the country is in trouble, when the people need it, we doctors To go to the front without hesitation, this is where the duty, mission and responsibility lies. This is the kindness of the doctor."

  During the visit and condolences, Yang Min, vice president of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, said that in the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic, when the country needed it most, the vast number of medical staff were brave and fearless, went retrograde, charged forward, worked day and night, and fought continuously, which was a victory. As the mainstay and backbone of the epidemic, Chinese doctors have demonstrated their great spirit of loyalty, dedication, and responsibility in this battle.

  Yang Min said that before the Chinese Doctor’s Day, the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, as the home of more than 4 million doctors in China, visited and sympathized with medical staff in Hubei. A boundless professionalism and a great spirit of fighting the epidemic. (Finish)