Hou Jin is a post-90s doctor in the Department of Neurology at the First People's Hospital of Xianyang City. In the past two years of her career, she has transformed from a young student to a skilled resident. She said that her experience after work made her realize that being a

Hou Jin is a doctor born in the 1990s in the Department of Neurology of Xianyang First People's Hospital. In the past two years of her career, she has transformed from a young student to a skilled resident. She said that her experience after work made her realize that being a doctor is not only about seeing a doctor, but also about giving appropriate treatment plans according to the patient's different situations. Her patience and medical skills have also been recognized by patients and colleagues.

[Post-90s Doctor] Hou Jin: Doctors not only need to see a doctor but also "read people"

needs to take care of 15 patients. They are busy every day

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"These two medicines were stopped after taking them for two months after they were taken. The remaining two had to be taken for a long time. The way to take each medicine was written in detail on this list. Do you know the words? Do you understand what I told you?" Hou Jin spoke loudly with an elderly patient. The old man picked up several medicines and looked at them for a while, and asked, "Will taking so many medicines for a long time have an impact on the stomach?" "When you go home, you only take these medicines I prescribe, and only two of them have a long time, which has little impact on the stomach. Don't take any of the medicines you bought before, it doesn't work. If you are really afraid of wasting, you can only take one medicine you bought, don't take all of them." Hou Jin reminded. Hou Jin said that each doctor in the department has to take care of about 15 patients, and he is busy every day, and working overtime is common, and he has become accustomed to it.

Doctor's job is not as simple as diagnosis and treatment

Hou Jin is from Xingping. She was born in 1995. She first studied clinical medicine at Xi'an Medical College, and then studied for a master's degree in "Neurology" at the West China Clinical Hospital of Sichuan University. After graduating in 2020, she was recruited to the Department of Neurology at the First People's Hospital of Xianyang City. "I have been working for two years now. I have changed a lot in the past two years. I also intern in the hospital when I was in school, but at that time I was just studying to understand what the symptoms of various diseases are, how to treat them, etc. But when I became a doctor, my sense of responsibility became stronger. My personality was originally careless, but I am very cautious now because doctors are a profession that cannot be tolerated." Hou Jin said that during the internship, I saw some doctors calculating the costs of different treatment methods for patients. I was a little puzzled at the time. After work, she realized that the work of a doctor is not as simple as diagnosis and treatment.

"People who have the same disease have different personal conditions, family conditions, and income conditions, such as cerebrovascular problems. If treatment methods such as thrombectomy and stents are needed, it is normal for the treatment to cost 100,000 yuan. Many people cannot afford this money. Therefore, doctors not only need to see a doctor but also see a person. They must provide appropriate treatment plans based on the actual situation of each patient, that is, they must not only try their best to cure the disease, but also save money for the patients. At the same time, they must also provide comfort and psychological counseling for the patients and their families." Hou Jin said.

The patient recovered, and the doctor was as happy as his family members

Hou Jin is in the Department of Neurology, with many difficult and complicated diseases, many critical and severe diseases, and many elderly patients. "Our department mainly treats cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, Perkins disease, epilepsy, dizziness, headache, dementia, etc. Patients are unconscious, dizzy, and vomiting when they are admitted to the hospital, but through everyone's efforts, when the patients are discharged from the hospital in a relatively good state, the medical staff are as happy as their families, and the sense of accomplishment they produce is also very satisfying." Hou Jin said.

However, in the face of illness for a long time, it is difficult for the doctor's mentality to be always sunny. How to deal with emo, Hou Jin's trick is to learn. "In the face of mood fluctuations, I usually adjust through learning, check the information and read the literature, hoping that my medical skills can become more and more so as to eliminate the pain of the patients." Wang Pei, deputy director of the third department of Shennei Department, said that as a front-line doctor, Hou Jin usually communicates with patients very smoothly because she has deep knowledge support, is very confident in communication, and the patient's response is also very good in terms of treatment results.In addition, she is also very united in her colleagues at work and has won unanimous praise from everyone.

HuaShang Daily reporter Yang Ning