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How do pregnant doctors in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi Jiaotong University stick to their posts?

On July 20 17 17, a photo of a pregnant mother went viral in Xi' an wechat circle of friends, causing widespread concern in society. In this photo, two pregnant women in white coats stand opposite the hospital corridor and smile at each other. On the left is Yao, the emergency doctor of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University (hereinafter referred to as the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University), and on the right is the chief resident of the emergency department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University (hereinafter referred to as the chief resident). Their due date is also about 65,438+00 days.

In people's common sense, when it is so close to the expected date of delivery, expectant mothers will not appear at work, and the two expectant mothers in this photo still insist on working, which is why the photo was madly forwarded and praised in the circle of friends.

However, this kind of thing that touches everyone is very common for medical workers working in the front line of clinic, especially in emergency department, where the heaviest patients are concentrated and the most diseases are found, and the rescue and management tasks are the heaviest. Any one person's post adjustment will affect the normal operation of the whole department.

In addition, Li Xiaoqing, whose expected date of delivery is 10, works as the chief resident in the emergency department for 6 days a week, 144 hours without interruption. She thinks it is normal for her to insist on working in her post when she is about to give birth. She said, "In fact, it's nothing, not just us, but our colleagues. We will stick to it until the end." It is understood that there are three "pregnant mothers" doctors in the emergency department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University, all of whom stick to their posts. If three people ask for leave at the same time, it will not only affect the normal work arrangement of the hospital, but also increase the burden on other doctors.

The hospital also gives care to "pregnant mothers" as much as possible. Li Xiaoqing recalled: "The department leaders took good care of our pregnant women, and arranged easy work for us, so that we could continue to work under the premise of assisting other doctors. We are already very grateful and gratified, so I will do my best. "

When talking about the upcoming baby, Li Xiaoqing said excitedly and nervously, "I'm pregnant for the first time, and I'm going to have a baby soon. I feel nervous. I happened to meet Dr. Yao who went to work yesterday afternoon. She is a second child, so I have to learn from the scriptures and make some prenatal preparations. " It was this exchange that left the silhouette of two "most beautiful pregnant mothers" doctors.

Generally speaking, the chief resident physician is responsible for arranging the time for patients to stay in hospital, coordinating cross-disciplinary consultations, and mastering the attendance records of all doctors in this department. The task is heavy, the responsibility is great, and you need to eat and live in the hospital often. In order to support her work, Li Xiaoqing's husband comes to the emergency department to accompany her every day and lives with her in the emergency department.

In fact, Li Xiaoqing's husband is a physician in the Department of Infectious Diseases of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University. As his wife's colleague and colleague, he understands the nature of Li Xiaoqing's work very well and gives his wife great support. "As long as I am in the department, he will definitely come to the department to accompany me after finishing his work." Li Xiaoqing said.

To Li Xiaoqing's relief, most patients' families will pay attention to controlling their emotions when they see her pregnant. Many patients' families also said, "The stomach is so big that I have to work night shifts. It's really not easy. "

Du Junkai, deputy director of the emergency department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University, said: "When I saw the photos, I was both happy and worried, and my mood was complicated." He was moved because these "pregnant mothers" medical staff still stick to their sense of responsibility and worry about their health. "The clinical first line is called the first line, and the emergency department should be the first line in the first line. There are 140 staff in the emergency department of our hospital, of whom 120 are women, and they will all face the process of becoming mothers. Most of them still stick to the emergency line during pregnancy and do not take vacations until delivery. " Du Junkai said.

At the same time, he also said that some patients think that medical treatment should come first, but in the emergency department, it is always critical first, which will inevitably lead to some contradictions between doctors and patients. He hopes that through the dissemination of photos of pregnant mothers in the emergency department, patients can look at problems more rationally, understand each other with medical staff, reduce friction and build an orderly and efficient emergency department.