Chapter 82: A Year in Chief Residency
Tang Boqiang was also very happy when he heard this, and said repeatedly: "Really? As he spoke, he walked into the room, and the patient woke up, because he had a tracheotomy after the puncture last night, and the patient couldn't speak, but when he saw Tang Boqiang come in, he heard his son say that this was the doctor who rescued him last night, and the patient's eyes stared at Tang Boqiang and nodded gently. Such a treatment result was indeed greatly unexpected by Tang Boqiang.
At the handover meeting, Director Ran was very happy and made this a milestone event in the Department of Neurology. In terms of the technology and mindset of the time, this was not an exaggeration.
A good start is half the battle. Since then, this technology has become an important treatment in neurology, and Tang Boqiang vividly remembers that the highest record during his tenure as chief resident was four cases of external ventricular drainage in one night. By the beginning of 1989, Tang Boqiang's term of office as a chief resident expired, and according to Director Ran's arrangement, Tang Boqiang passed on this technique to the next chief resident. In this way, year after year, most of the doctors in neurology have mastered this technique and rescued a large number of such patients.
In 1994, the neurology department had performed a large number of such surgeries, and they were very successful. Director Ran instructed Tang Boqiang to write a paper on this treatment technique. It is not difficult for Tang Boqiang to write such a paper that is closely related to clinical practice, let alone the painstaking study and implementation of the technique.
Soon after, the paper was written, and the final statistical results of the paper showed that the use of this method to treat a large number of ventricular hemorrhages reduced its mortality rate to a little more than 20 percent, in other words, the efforts of neurologists saved nearly 80 percent of these patients from the line of death. Director Ran was also very satisfied with it, so he instructed the paper to be submitted to the influential journal "Stroke and Nervous System Diseases", which is influential in cerebrovascular diseases, and the review and publication speed were surprisingly fast. What is even more pleasing is that this article was one of the most cited articles in the magazine in 1994-1995, and the magazine solemnly sent a certificate to the author.
In the academic world, if a paper is cited by many people, it means that the article has been recognized by many people, and it also shows the value of this technology, which can better reflect its value than those so-called SCI papers that have not been ignored.
The work of a year's chief resident is very hard, and as for the extent of the hardship, perhaps only Tang Boqiang and his wife Shi Wenyu know. Wen Yu can't remember how many times, Tang Boqiang went home and sat down to eat a few bites of food, and was called by Uncle Chen, the doorman of the College of Education, to go back to the hospital to rescue the patient, because of this reason, the teachers of the College of Education knew through Uncle Chen that Mr. Shi's husband was a doctor, a very busy doctor, and for this reason, Uncle Chen later became a frequent visitor to Tang Boqiang's house to chat and drink tea.
Similarly, because Tang Boqiang often can't eat on time or can't finish a meal before leaving, Wenyu has developed a habit in this year, she will cook some food that she thinks is good for Tang Boqiang's body almost every night and send it to the hospital, such as a variety of different "supplements" boiled in winter, "Qingbu Liang" cooked in summer, etc., plus Tang Boqiang insisted on practicing a set of boxing techniques taught to him by Master Li Bin in the duty room, which is suitable for application in a narrow field, and after a hard year, Tang Boqiang's body has become better. The weight has also increased by more than ten pounds.
There was one thing in this year that Wen Yu never forgot, and it also made her admire Tang Boqiang even more. The work is so hard and the pressure is so great, but every time Tang Boqiang goes home, he will bring some books from home to the duty room to put them away, and read them when he has time. Not to mention medical books, what makes Wen Yu puzzled is that every time he brings some literary, philosophical, or classical literature books, such as "The Complete Works of Lu Xun", "Robinson Crusoe", "Analects", "Tang Poetry and Song Ci", "Mao ** Poetry Appreciation", "Eastern Zhou Dynasty Chronicles" and so on, and he takes turns to read, just "Analects" He repeatedly took it back and forth several times. Once Wen Yu asked Tang Boqiang: "Brother Qiang, are you a doctor or a philosopher?" ”
"Hehe, being a doctor requires a broad vision and a broad mind, of course, professional books must be familiarized, but some useful, non-professional books are very helpful for clinical thinking, and when I finish my work as a chief resident, I will slowly ask you, you are an expert in this area." Tang Boqiang said very seriously.
For a long time, in Wen Yu's eyes, Tang Boqiang has a unique temperament and charm. After this year's experience, Wenyu finally understood that this temperament and charm came from Tang Boqiang's erudition and erudition; comes from Tang Boqiang's ability to use time well; It comes from Tang Boqiang's endless pursuit of knowledge. It's really "a valley of writing and ink in the chest, and a poetry and book in the belly"!
Yes, this is Tang Boqiang in the eyes of outsiders, including Wen Yu. But Tang Boqiang himself knows very well what a year of total residency work has brought to him. The difficult summer nights in the duty room, the irregular work and the great pressure of being responsible for the patients. This pressure permeates the body and mind, everywhere, and lays a lot of hidden dangers for Tang Boqiang's health in the future. Of course, he never revealed these negative things to anyone, let alone to Wenyu. He feared that his beloved Baoyu would be frightened by this.
Whenever colleagues complained about how hard it was to be a doctor, Tang Boqiang was always silent. He knows better than anyone else the hardships of doctors, and it is not ordinary hardship, it is a kind of hardship that is both hard and cannot be understood, and it is a kind of hardship that cannot be humanized by outsiders. But since I have chosen, I have no regrets, enjoy the joy of being a doctor, and accept the troubles, pains, responsibilities and responsibilities that come with being a doctor.
According to the regulations, after the end of the work of the chief resident, there can be a month's vacation, considering the shortage of department personnel, Director Ran suggested that Tang Boqiang take a separate break, that is, take two weeks first, and then have the opportunity to take the remaining two weeks. How is it different from an executive order? Tang Boqiang, whose heart was like a mirror, naturally nodded and agreed.
On the day they finished their residency work, Tang Boqiang and Wen Yu decided to celebrate. On this day, after Tang Boqiang finished his shift to the next chief resident, he immediately called Wen Jing in the personnel department and asked her to take their one-year-old baby son Shi Runze to Tang Boqiang's house for dinner tonight, and Wen Jing happily accepted Tang Boqiang's invitation.