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Original title: Ten years of helping Xinjiang, bringing technology to leave the team
2020 is the year of resolute victory in the fight against poverty. The armed forces at all levels resolutely implement the decisions and deployments of the Party Central Committee, the Central Military Commission and President Xi, make the most of their own advantages and support local areas in the fight against poverty. The alleviation of medical poverty is one of the key tasks of the military to help fight poverty. The Seventh Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital mobilizes its own medical and health resources. For ten years, he has helped Moyu County People’s Hospital in Hotan Prefecture of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to help it improve its medical standards, train professional teams, and let more locals take notice. “Seriously ill can’t leave county.” The achievements of the past 10 years of assistance are a vivid interpretation of the deep friendship between the military and civilians and the blossoming of national unity.
–Editor
From the air, Moyu County, north of the Karakoram Mountains, is like a dark green jade inlaid on the southern edge of the Taklimakan Desert.
The distance from Beijing to Moyu is more than 4,000 kilometers. During this distance, doctors and nurses from the PLA’s Seventh Medical Center of the General Hospital traveled back and forth for 10 years. Since 2011, the Seventh Center has dispatched 10 batches of medical equipment to support Moyu County People’s Hospital and provide medical assistance on site.
Moyu County, in Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is a poor county with a large minority population and poor medical conditions. People with serious illnesses have to travel to Urumqi for treatment. “Doing a good job in Xinjiang is an important event for the whole party and the entire country. Providing medical services to the poverty stricken areas in Xinjiang is not only a hospital duty, but also a political task. We are committed! ! “Said Zhao Jianxiong, political commissioner of the Seventh Center.
In 10 years of assistance, the seven centers sent hundreds of experts and key medical personnel to help Xinjiang, treated more than 3,000 hospitalized patients, performed more than 1,500 miscellaneous operations, and conducted more than 10 free large-scale clinics. With the precise assistance of the Seven Centers, Moyu County People’s Hospital successfully completed the review and acceptance of A-level second-class hospitals, trained a group of core medical staff, and left a “medical team that did not goes”.
“Teaching medicine is transmitting health”
“Thanks to the doctors of the People’s Liberation Army for curing my disease!” A few days ago, villager Ablimiti came to Moyu County People’s Hospital to express his gratitude to Peng Yongxin, deputy chief physician of the Department of Otolaryngology at the Seventh Center.
Ablimiti has suffered from otitis media for more than 10 years and has not been cured after repeated treatments, it was Peng Yongxin who helped him recover.
The locals are exposed to severe sandstorms and poor sanitary conditions. People often cannot be treated in time after catching a cold. Affected by these factors, the incidence of chronic suppurative otitis media in Moyu County is high.
Peng Yongxin still remembered that the first day after she arrived at the hospital, she discovered that two patients were preparing for middle ear mastoid surgery. After the examination, Peng Yongxin considered that the operation would have no effect on the two patients and decided to switch to an adenoidectomy. He performed the surgery and the patient was discharged from the hospital on the second day after the operation.
“At first, I did not understand Director Peng’s decision to switch to surgery. He patiently explained the reasons and carefully introduced the surgical methods, which made us very rewarding,” said a treating physician at the hospital who was observing and studying.
Later, Peng Yongxin would carefully explain each major surgery to the hospital doctors and let them watch and learn throughout the operation. “Teaching medical skills is transmitting health,” said Peng Yongxin.
Disciplinary talents and medical technology support the development of the hospital and are also the focus of the seven centers’ counterpart assistance work. “We insist that each member of the medical team help bring in one or two members of the medical staff to teach theoretical knowledge, clinical technical training, and demonstrations of complex surgical operations. We have successively trained hundreds of medical spirits to achieve a ‘no leave the medical equipment'”. “The goal,” said Zhang Ning, director of the Seventh Center’s Health Services Department.
With their help, the hospital’s specialized treatment and diagnosis capabilities have been significantly enhanced, and pediatric, gynecological and urological techniques are at the forefront at Hotan. “Thanks to the ten years of missions of the Seven Center, we have brought in a group of good doctors. Our hospital is now a second-class hospital, and the masses no longer have to run to treat many complicated diseases!” People in Moyu County, said Zhang Xiaoli, vice president of the hospital.
“The whiter the meaning of coming to Moyu”
One day in mid-May, a quick emergency bell rang at the obstetrics and gynecology department of Moyu County People’s Hospital. Sun Xiuyan, the nurse in charge of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Seventh Center, quit her job and ran to the delivery room.
“Fetal dystocia!” Sun Xiuyan rushed forward and cooperated with the medical staff to fix it.
With the cry of “Wow”, the newborn was born without problems and the family members cried with joy, Sun Xiuyan was also relieved. “At that time, the fetus was really hanging by a thread, and our rescue was a race against time, fighting death,” Sun Xiuyan introduced.
“It is the duty of the people’s military doctors to save lives. We are very happy to see the newborns recover and we are increasingly aware of the meaning of coming to Moyu.” Sun Xiuyan said that the establishment and development of the neonatology department has been seven years in the past 10 years. Important results achieved by the assistance of the central station.
In 2015, with the help of the Seven Center medical team, the neonatology department of Moyu County People’s Hospital was established. From three or five beds at the beginning of the department to more than 30 beds now, the neonatology department has grown out of nowhere, from weak to strong, and its diagnostic and treatment technology has risen to a new level.
In the year the neonatology department was established, specialists on the medical team cared for a newborn who suffered severe dehydration and shock 21 days after birth. After a detailed understanding, the experts discovered that the baby’s diarrhea was caused by improper feeding of the child by the mother.
“Babies and young children have weak gastrointestinal function, poor digestive enzyme activity, low gastric acid, and little resistance. Many parents do not understand childcare knowledge. Feeding problems can easily lead to neonatal gastrointestinal diseases. “said Mei Yabo, an expert at the Seven Center Parents need to be more aware of the importance of scientific diet and prevent newborns from having similar symptoms at their source.
In response to the inappropriate parenting practices of some people, Seven Centers experts Mei Yabo, Zhang Min, and Ge Ziwei worked together to produce educational materials to popularize knowledge of science and nutrition among parents of hospitalized children and traveling regularly to the field to preach.
“Doctors from the Seven Centers have brought health to the people of Moyu and used practical actions to establish a good image of the town’s military doctors in the new era,” said Du Pancheng, deputy director of the Moyu County People’s Government. .
“After leaving, there will be new concerns”
“Ding Lingling …” One afternoon in April this year, a phone rang at the home of Li Bing, the attending physician at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Seventh Center.
“Li Bing, the next group of selected members of the Xinjiang medical team needs an obstetrician and a gynecologist …”
Before the center leader could finish speaking, Li Bing said firmly, “Please understand, I can join in and I promise to complete the task!”
Before answering the phone, Li Bing was playing with her 10-year-old daughter. When the daughter was born premature, grew up with a poor physique and often fell ill, it was Li Bing’s concern. At the beginning of the year, the girl was sent to her grandmother’s house, then she caught up with the prevention and control of the new corona pneumonia epidemic and has not been treated. On the day of receiving the call, Li Bing took her daughter home for a week.
“That day, I told him that I was going to Xinjiang for a few months. He did not speak and had tears in his eyes. It was really distressing.” Li Bing told reporters that she was also very reluctant to have her daughter, but that she had no choice: “I am a village military doctor. The people of Moyu need me.”
A “people’s military doctor” is a people’s military doctor for life. Wherever they are, the soldiers in white will bring tranquility to the people. They charge forward, they are firm and courageous, although they all have concerns.
In the last 10 years, groups of medical teams have made rounds of visits and projects. Members of the medical team from seven centers and local colleagues have formed a deep friendship. The Moyu people also regard members of the medical team as family members.
At a free clinic in May last year, Bahar Guli Kadir, a 58-year-old villager from Qimanbag village, Karakash city, Moyu county, came to the village committee early in the morning: “I have had stomach problems. for two years. I heard that the Beijing PLA doctors come to the village for free clinics. I am very happy and I come to see the doctor early ”. At the free clinic, local people waited in long lines for treatment. The experts warmly welcomed the people, carefully reviewed the diagnosis, and responded patiently. doubt.
In 2017, Guo Qingxu, Director of Cardiovascular Surgery of the Seven Centers attended Xinjiang, and Halik, Director of General Surgery of Moyu County People’s Hospital, forged a deep friendship. At that time, Halik often took Guo Qingxu to the village’s free clinic and told him about customs and customs along the way. Later, after Guo Qingxu returned to Beijing, Halik often spoke to him about the development and disciplinary construction of the Moyu County People’s Hospital, and they also discussed cases together. When Harlick waited for the doctors to come to Beijing for exchanges, they all came together as a family.
“Ten years of helping and establishing a deep relationship, as long as the Moyu County People’s Hospital is in need, we will definitely help,” Guo Qingxu said.
Inescapable responsibility, the search for truth and pragmatic assistance to truly improve the local medical standard and respond to the expectations of the local population are the voice of every member of the Seventh Center medical team.
Not long ago, the tenth group of seven centers stationed to help members of the medical team leave Moyu. “After we leave, we have new concerns,” Li Bing said.
(Reporters Li Longyi, Fu Lingyan and Guo Juan participated in the writing)
“People’s Daily” (version 06, November 15, 2020)