CCTV News (Reporters Zhu Chunyan and Kang Yanlong) At the time of the "epidemic" of the national war, doctors are at the forefront. They care about the health of the patients and give encouragement and confidence to the patients, but they themselves "don't care about food." But they are also the child's father and mother, and their "eyes are full of love, tears, strength, strength and bravery." They are also concerned by the patients, "I hope you protect yourself and wish you safe and sound." They cure the patients with professionalism and sincerity.
The following is a letter received by several doctors, splicing the moments of their work, let us see, "Doctors and patients are comrades in the same trench".
"It is your doctors who care about your life and death the most." They gave us the confidence to overcome the virus.
This is a letter of thanks written by a liver transplant patient to Wang Bin, a hepatobiliary surgeon at Wuhan University People's Hospital.
Patients after organ transplantation are a special group. They have low immunity during the recovery period. It is very important to prevent all kinds of infections, take medicines regularly, and regularly check blood after the operation.
But Wuhan is now in a special situation, public transportation has stopped, and travel is inconvenient. Coupled with low immunity and high risk of infection when going out, many organ transplant patients reported to the People's Hospital of Wuhan University that they are about to stop medication at home.
As a doctor, Wang Bin is even more aware that once the drug is stopped, the patient's "new liver" cannot be guaranteed. How to ensure the health of this special group in times of crisis? Dr. Wang Bin “in spite of his own safety, he personally delivered the medicine to the door, and he did not even take care of lunch, just to deliver the medicine to a patient.”
is anxious for the patient's urgency, and in special times, he uses actions to give patients peace of mind. The letter of thanks reads: "The actions of doctors have given our patients the confidence to overcome the virus and themselves." The patients who received the drug still said with emotion among the patients: "Your doctors are most concerned about your life and death."
But they put themselves aside.
"I know he is dangerous now, but his eyes are full of "I'm fine""
They are doctors, father and mother.
"Dad told me that the ward is the battlefield, and I have to fight hard." This is the doctor's father described by Sun Sihaoxue, an 8-year-old Wuhan girl.
On January 31, Sun Jinzhong, a breast and thyroid surgeon at the People's Hospital of Wuhan University, who was fighting on the front line of the epidemic and had not returned home for 10 days, burst into tears after hearing his daughter's affectionate recitation of "Dad's Eyes" in a WeChat video.
Due to the spread of pneumonia caused by the new coronavirus, infected patients have also appeared in the ward under Sun Jinzhong. Since the 29th year of the new year, he has applied for staying in the ward. “The front-line doctors in the fight against the epidemic have worked very hard. Our department has already been transferred to the front-line support. I am on standby at any time.”
“I only saw the only one that was not covered through my glasses. My eyes are full of love, tears, strength, strength, and bravery. I know he is dangerous now, but his eyes are full of "I'm pretty good"." Sun Jinzhong was pleased with the understanding in the letter from the daughter of
. "I hope she can make good use of every day and be a useful person to the society in the future."
"I hope you protect yourself and wish you safe and sound"
"Hello Dr. Wang, I am your old patient, maybe you are now On the front line of the fight against the epidemic, it’s been hard work! Seeing you is like seeing my son. I sincerely hope that you will protect yourself and wish you safe and sound with my mother’s wish."
It is the evening of January 30 Wang Liangchao, deputy chief physician of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of Wuhan Central Hospital, turned on a text message when he turned on his mobile phone when he finished his work day.
For nearly a month, Wang Liangchao has been fighting on the front line of the epidemic, and he has to work more than ten hours a day. Fatigue is always melted by the warmth from the patient.
Wang Liangchao told reporters that after Wuhan was closed down, going to work became a problem. The son of an old patient sent a WeChat message to Wang Liangchao, saying that he had helped contact his classmates and specially arranged 50 vehicles to take medical staff to and from get off work. In extraordinary times, patients also solve problems for doctors.
"Doctors and patients are comrades in the same trench. As long as doctors and patients work together and fight side by side, I believe they will win this war without gunsmoke." Wang Liangchao believes that sincerity will be exchanged for sincerity.
"Although I am sick, I can see hope"
" Thank the government and hospitals for providing us with such goodMedical conditions have allowed us to be treated in time. Although we are sick, we can see hope. "Thanks to all the doctors who used superb medical skills to treat the symptoms, so that I quickly recovered from the serious condition. "Thank you to all the nursing workers who gave me very meticulous and thoughtful care in these ten days. "...
This is a letter from Yang, the first patient with pneumonia infected by the new type of coronavirus in Sichuan, to the hospital.
On January 21, Yang was diagnosed with pneumonia caused by the new type of coronavirus. Yang said that he was one of them. I was very worried and scared at first, but the negative emotions gradually disappeared. "I was very well taken care of by the medical staff in the hospital. I am very grateful to them. "
Yang said that during the hospitalization, one day I particularly wanted to eat fruit, but at that time no fresh fruit could be bought near the hospital. To his surprise, the medical staff who took care of him made a special trip to bring him a fruit from home. The
virus is ruthless and affectionate. Yang's three key words: gratitude, credit, gratitude, admiration, and confidence summarized his recovery experience and expressed his gratitude to the government, hospitals and all medical workers. The copyright of the
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