There is a saying that "Those whose virtues are not close to Buddha cannot be doctors, and those whose talents are not close to immortals cannot be doctors." I think these two sentences summarize the four words that a good doctor should possess_Morality Both talents. Here, I would like to mention the four words of Academician Qiu Fazu, an internationally renowned surgical expert and known as the "Father of Surgery" in my country: "A healthy body, a breeze on both sleeves, food and clothing for three meals, and all four things are empty." There is no doubt that Academician Qiu Fazu is a good doctor, and this is his life portrayal. I have been in clinical practice for 8 months. I have witnessed all kinds of things and have a more or less emotional and rational understanding of how to be a good doctor. As a medical student and a doctor, it is very necessary to consider this issue. In my opinion, answering this question is not something that can be accomplished by oneself. Because, how to become a good doctor must first be seen by patients; secondly, there are some objective evaluations. Because when choosing a career as a doctor, you must realize that patients are natural persons and social beings with feelings and subjective opinions. No one wants to get sick and therefore realize that the cause of the disease will be an objective fact. I think patients need such doctors: doctors with superb skills, noble medical ethics, strong sense of responsibility, normal mind, and sound personality; doctors who serve patients wholeheartedly, do not seek personal gain, and are dedicated to the patient's life; doctors who can completely treat me The doctor who cures my disease is the doctor who is responsible for my disease; the doctor who studies hard, works tirelessly, strives for excellence, saves lives and heals the wounded, eliminates human suffering, helps the perfection of health, and maintains the sanctity and honor of medical skills; I think, there is no one better than the doctor. Two points: one is to have medical ethics, and the other is to have medical skills. These two points are precisely what my teacher, I, and some doctors with conscience are always vigilant about, studying and practicing. Academician Qiu Fazu, the 91-year-old founder of modern surgery and organ transplantation in my country, proposed the "standards of a good doctor" at the meeting. Academician Qiu Fazu pointed out that the most important thing for a good doctor is to treat the patient as his own family member, to care about the patient's concerns and to think about the patient's thoughts. Nowadays, patients have a heavy burden of medical treatment, and some young doctors rely too much on various examination reports and laboratory test orders for medical treatment, and are unwilling to examine patients in person, and even dare to operate on patients without seeing them. Academician Qiu Fazu said: "There are three types of doctors. Those who only read reports without looking at films are not good doctors. Those who read reports first and then films are better doctors. Those who read films first and then films are good doctors." Academician Qiu Fazu He also casually took out the "Zuo Zhuan" that he had carefully kept in his pocket. There was a passage in it: The supreme leader establishes virtue, the second is meritorious service, and the third is speech. Academician Qiu Fazu pointed and explained that establishing virtue refers to being a good person; establishing meritorious services refers to doing things; establishing reputation refers to learning. Therefore, we must first be a good person before we can do things and learn. A good doctor should first be a caring and compassionate person. If you try your best but the disease cannot be cured, the patient will forgive you. In this way, the doctor-patient relationship will be harmonious and society will be harmonious. What doctors give to patients is first the heart and words, and then the herbs. —Excerpted from Ke Xingdao’s diary. In addition to the two points I just mentioned, there is another important point on how to become a good doctor in today’s society, which is trade-offs. I think that the link between medical ethics and medical skills should not be the lever in the middle of the scale, but a staircase. "The heart of a doctor is the heart of a benevolent person." Medicine is the art of benevolence. This sentence has been forgotten by more and more people..." Someone said, is the person who visits this sentence a doctor or a patient? It doesn't matter who it is, what matters is why it is forgotten! "Weighing" is the solution to forgetfulness Good medicine, medical ethics is the prerequisite for the existence of the doctor industry. Only by moving from medical ethics to medical skills can we meet everyone's needs. They will grasp the balance well, and they are good doctors. According to my understanding, except for In addition to medical ethics and skills and balance, I also need courage, wisdom and perseverance to support me to continue. Becoming a good doctor in contemporary society requires a process of excellence and a strong and confident attitude in the face of adversity.
Now I still have eight words to do, that is: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step"