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Heroic deeds against SARS

"Every day when I fight against SARS, I am moved by some things. The tide of my thoughts and feelings is flowing freely ... our medical staff, our white soldiers, I think they are the most lovely people during the SARS period. " "We have reason to believe that the once tense doctor-patient relationship can be alleviated and repaired, because in this struggle, the people's reverence and gratitude for medical staff will be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people." During the period of fighting against SARS, "angels in white" almost became a buzzword on the Internet, second only to "SARS", and inspirational words eulogized "angels in white" everywhere. There is no rhetoric, only advance wave after wave. In the face of the epidemic, medical staff have won dignity and honor for themselves with selfless dedication and sacrifice! People praise them with the most beautiful words and give them the most sincere wishes. All the touches convey the same voice: these lovely and respectable people sacrifice themselves and bring courage to fight the epidemic; Dedication is yourself, bringing the hope of finally defeating the epidemic! SARS hit hard and gradually faded away. When people look back on this sudden disaster, they will have a special feeling for some people and things. It is this test of blood and fire, life and death that makes more people experience and witness the selflessness and fearlessness of medical staff, and makes the society know angels in white's sacrifice and dedication again. However, many medical staff also realized the difficulty and difficulty in changing the role of patients after SARS infection. For medical workers, this epidemic is not only a test of morality and dignity, but also a stage to show themselves. As it turns out, they handed over a satisfactory answer sheet. They are fearless in the face of danger. With their own practical actions, superb medical skills and careful care, they not only fulfilled angels in white's promise to protect life, but also embodied the most extensive humanistic spirit of a society and the truly pure love of mankind. They are well-deserved heroes of the times. In this restless spring, the ice of doctor-patient contradiction is slowly thawing. Why can medical staff come forward? It makes sense to compare the fight against SARS to a war without smoke. The SARS virus is a serious threat to the health and life safety of all people in China and even all mankind, and it is undoubtedly like a vicious enemy. It is precisely because of the cruelty of war that the wartime spirit of medical staff who actively challenge, are not afraid of sacrifice and advance wave after wave is touching. In the face of diseases, medical staff are the patron saint of people's health and the "special forces" on special battlefields. The war made them further aware of their special mission, and then produced a strong sense of responsibility, mission and the spirit of bravely shouldering heavy burdens. A doctor's wife commented on her husband's active participation in the fight against SARS: "For doctors, illness is like a soldier in a war, and a good soldier must be at the forefront." They threw themselves into it without hesitation and went forward bravely. They are worthy of the title of "soldiers in white". Liang Wannian, an epidemiologist and deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, said in response to a reporter's question about the high infection rate of medical staff in the early days of the SARS outbreak: "This special profession determines that they must have close contact with SARS patients every day, but knowing the danger is a portrayal of white soldiers who are not afraid of sacrifice and dedication." Why do medical staff change their ideas? "Six months ago, I couldn't imagine that our life today was like this: flowers, blessings, rewards ... angels in white, which I haven't heard for many years, suddenly became a buzzword in society." This is a feeling sent by a doctor who came back from the front line of SARS. Many medical staff have such surprises and feelings, which in turn lead them to think: how heavy is the responsibility on their shoulders ... the young doctors in China-Japan Friendship Hospital are responsible. When he received the task of treating SARS patients in the hospital, he did not hesitate. The first batch of doctors signed up for the first line. While he was concentrating on his work, he was unfortunately infected with SARS and was admitted to the isolation ward. From treating patients to being treated by others, he witnessed and experienced the indomitable, selfless and fearless professionalism of medical staff. Another gain of him is that he has learned more about the patient's own pain since he became a patient. He deeply realized that "doctors should not only improve their professional level and relieve patients' pain as soon as possible, but also have more words of concern under any circumstances." After all, we are not only facing a body that needs treatment, but also a person in panic, anxiety and worry. "Xiaojie, a nurse in Beijing Sixth Hospital, was infected in the process of treating SARS patients and is currently recovering. With the experience of being a patient, Xiaojie has a new understanding of his work. " The first time I saw so many doctors and nurses in hospital, when I completed the role transformation from nurse to patient, I really understood that patients were so helpless when they were sick. "Xiaojie said that after returning to work, she will know more about patients and serve them better. Wu Qingyu, vice president of Beijing Fuwai Hospital, said in an interview: "Saving lives is a doctor's bounden duty, but it is not easy to do it well. You must do your best to do a good job with all your wisdom and strength, so that you can be worthy of the lofty profession of doctor. In fact, the vast majority of doctors used to be unknown, hard-working and under great pressure when fighting powerful diseases, but in order to successfully treat patients, they will do whatever it takes, even their precious lives. Fighting against SARS has made people realize the importance and danger of doctors' work from one side. As a doctor, it is very gratifying to see that society understands us like this. "