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Urgent! 200 points to help write a short article about the 90th anniversary of the hospital, about 700 words. Valid until tomorrow in China.

This year marks the ninetieth anniversary of Peking University Hospital. I recall my 32 years working in Peking University Hospital, especially my days and nights as the director of the president's office for nearly 3 1 year. From the dean and secretary to doctors and patients, from saving people to medical accidents, from scientific research achievements to liability disputes, past events are so kind and wonderful.

First, I contacted the dean and secretary.

The dean and the secretary are the closest contacts in the dean's office. I have worked under the direct leadership of more than a dozen deans and secretaries, and their work style and attitude left a deep impression on me. Among them, Cai in the 1950s and the late 1970s and early 1980s had a long-term lead. Dean Jiang Yi is an ophthalmologist, but he mainly works as a dean and supervises the United front. Contact the director of the non-party department every week to talk, and take turns to listen to the report every week to understand the situation. Cai is also a part-time dean, and he has to go back to major surgery to attend meetings and perform operations. So under the guidance of principles, he let his subordinates do things. Other deans are in charge of teaching, scientific research and medical treatment. In addition to the collective meeting, only contact with the responsible leaders. Comrade Hu Chuankui, the former president of our hospital, was transferred to Beijing Medical College as the president.

The decades-long development of Peking University Hospital is inseparable from the painstaking efforts of these successive presidents and secretaries.

Secondly, I have witnessed the development and changes of Peking University Hospital for decades, and I have deep feelings and deep experience.

In the early 1950s, Peking University Hospital had only 170 beds. At that time, in order to establish a specialized hospital, it was divided into one hospital and two hospitals. The first hospital is outpatient and other departments, and the second hospital is internal medicine and surgery. Later, it was merged for the convenience of teaching and consulting. In 1960' s, the Seventh Hospital of the City was transferred to our hospital and changed to the affiliated women and children's hospital. With the development of teaching in 1970s, a new teaching building was built. In 1980s, a new outpatient building was built in Xishiku, and maternity ward and pediatric ward buildings were built in and around Fu You Street. In the 1990s, the Antibiotic Research Laboratory was moved to Beijing Medical University, and an Antibiotic Research Institute was established, which was later dismantled into a scientific research building, a multi-function hall and a canteen. In recent years, the problems that have been difficult to solve in stomatological hospital for decades have been solved through the exchange of the old site of women and children hospital. In the 1990s, the new building of surgical system and cadre ward was built, and the new building of internal medicine system was about to be completed, which made our hospital have a modern department with more than 1000 beds. At present, the traffic hospital is also placed under our hospital and has become three departments.

As an affiliated hospital of Beijing Medical University, Peking University Hospital merged with Beijing Medical University to form Peking University in 2000, becoming the first affiliated hospital of Peking University-referred to as Peking University Hospital for short. In recent years, Peking University Hospital has developed faster and changed more, and gradually integrated with the international community. As an old comrade, I feel sincerely happy.

3. Peking University Hospital has trained and delivered a large number of talents for the development of medical treatment and teaching in Beijing.

As an old hospital with a certain foundation, Peking University Hospital has delivered many high-level professionals to brother hospitals since 1950s with the development of national medical and health undertakings. A trauma surgery hospital was established in Jishuitan, and even Dr. Hong, a British expert, was admitted to the hospital. After xuanwu hospital became a brain surgery hospital, our hospital sent two doctors; After the establishment of Sino-Soviet Friendship Hospital, Dr. Wang Huiying from the Department of Neurology of our hospital went to work in the hospital and later served as the president of the hospital. Beijing established a tuberculosis research institute in Tongxian County, and our tuberculosis hospital was incorporated into it, with Dean He Mu as its director.

Beijing Medical University established the Third Hospital for the convenience of international students. Dean Zuo Qi was transferred to the hospital as a secretary. At the same time, several doctors were transferred to our hospital. Soon, the mental hospital also moved outside the city, and a new mental hospital was established.

In order to implement the central medical policy, our hospital has established business contacts with Shunyi County and Sijiqing Commune Health Center, Xinhua Printing Factory and the infirmary of heavy machine tool factory, and directly sent doctors and medicines to the countryside to receive patients. In 1960s and 1970s, the clinic of the State Council General Office in Zhongnanhai also established business contact with our hospital. In order to facilitate contact, I also had a Zhongnanhai Pass.

For decades, Peking University Hospital has made great contributions to the development of Beijing's medical and health undertakings.

Four, a few impressive past events

There is a lot of daily work in the office, which is busy and chaotic. A lot of things are finished when they are done, and finished when they are dealt with. However, a few things left a deep impression on me:

1 In the early 1960s, Premier Zhou and Sister Deng visited their classmates in the Shennei ward of our hospital. The director of the department was informed the day before, and the doctor in charge was on duty in case Premier Zhou knew about the illness. There were not many others.

On the same day, Premier Zhou, accompanied by Comrade Yang Chun, secretary of the Party Committee of Beijing Medical University (she used to be Premier Zhou's secretary), came to our hospital with security guards and gave me the task of delivering tea to the ward. Premier Zhou took the tea and asked me where I came from. Which hospital did you graduate from? Sister Deng said thank you. When the Prime Minister left the hospital, he saw patients waiting at the window on the second and third floors. He stood on the steps, raised his hand to greet the patient, and then got on the bus and left the hospital.

I remember that after the liberation of Shanghai, a military and political committee was set up, and I was sent to work in the clinic at the meeting place. I met the then mayor, Comrade Chen Yi, and he asked me which hospital I graduated from. Recalling that I had the opportunity to meet Premier Zhou and Mayor Chen Yi, it was really the honor of my life.

2. Peking University Hospital has held two exhibitions of its medical records, inviting experts inside and outside the hospital to visit and comment. In the two comments, everyone thought that the medical records of Dr. Xie Zhufan and Dr. Jia were of the highest quality, with clear fonts, contents and records. Two demonstrations and two role models have greatly promoted the quality of medical management.

3. Once I was on the night shift, I suddenly got a phone call from Department 2, telling me that the basement was on fire. I immediately rushed to the second department. There is a bookcase in the basement with sundries on it. The fire was caused by cigarette butts falling from the space next to the telephone. I sent someone to call the security chief and informed Xu Wenhuai, the nearest vice president. I sent someone to close the door of the dental clinic, let the switchboard inform the wards, and let the nurses guard the door and forbid the patients to run around. Vice President Xu Wenhuai came, kicked the window and jumped down. Several other comrades went downstairs and quickly put out the fire. In the face of such an emergency, only if we are nervous and orderly, comprehensive consideration will not cause great losses.

One night, the chlorine pipeline in the basement of the infectious disease clinic leaked, which affected the residents of Aimin Lane outside the hospital. Some people have symptoms such as dizziness. The comrades on duty asked the general affairs department to find someone to repair it, and let people who felt uncomfortable go to the emergency department for treatment, free of charge. It was not until midnight that Dean Yan Wen personally came to know the situation. The next day, more than 20 resident representatives came to the hospital to discuss the situation. Finally, occupational disease experts from the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University, Chaoyang Hospital and Health Bureau were invited for consultation, which was considered to be only a slight impact, which relieved residents' concerns and resolved hidden dangers.

Dealing with medical accidents is a very difficult job that hospitals often encounter. There is only one thing here. After the death of an old lady in internal medicine, the attending doctor and his family agreed to open a small mouth to take a specimen, and the family agreed. Who knows, the family found that the doctor had done a full-body autopsy and refused to take back the body. The person on duty was afraid of death and asked me for help. I rushed to the morgue and explained to my family again and again, promising to meet me after the funeral. The family disagreed. It was already midnight, so I decided to give the old lady a wake with my family. The body was parked under the eaves of the morgue, and the family members were sitting on the left. I sat by the well on the right until dawn. Family members have breakfast first, and I'll get to know the situation and give them an answer. After consulting with the director of the department, I decided to send 200 yuan, a research fund, as a condolence to the old lady for her contribution to the medical cause. I reported to the dean again, and the dean agreed to our plan. I went to the morgue with the director of the department to do family work, and finally got the understanding of my family.

Some medical disputes are difficult to solve. We often ask the civil affairs department to help solve them, and sometimes we ask the public security department to help solve them.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) several memorable comrades

A unit and a collective are formed by the joint efforts of many comrades. We get along day and night, but we don't think so at ordinary times. Looking back now, their voices, faces and smiles are so amiable and approachable. There are many people worth remembering, just a few examples.

1, 27-year-old mental hospital Dr. Shen Lizhen: At that time, she was still very young. She not only treats mental patients with drugs, but also treats some patients with other methods, such as taking mental patients to Beihai Park for running and doing exercises. Patients will be as happy as normal people. Unfortunately, she died of stomach cancer soon.

2. Dr. Zhang Shen: Every time I check the doctor's dormitory, I always talk to him. He is homeless, has no relatives and friends, and is very lonely. I went to see him twice after his illness, and the second time he was depressed. He told me that because of the influence of streptomycin, he had tinnitus in his ears for 24 hours, couldn't sleep well and left soon.

3. Zhang Yong, an old employee in the president's office: At that time, there was no copier in the office. He often works overtime with a manual machine to print bundles of white paper. He is loyal to his work, conscientious, childless, and raises his nephew to go to college. He was bent on joining the party organization, but before liberation, he flew from Beijing to Shenyang by Kuomintang plane, which failed to realize his wish for decades under the influence of ultra-left ideological trend. After the Cultural Revolution, I went back to work in the office. The cabinets he kept were as intact as those for entertaining foreign guests.

6. What Peking University Hospital left me was pride and regret, and more was nostalgia and true feelings.

I was transferred to Peking University Hospital in September, 1952, because the physical examination was not suitable for clinic, and I worked in the supply room and health care room. A few months later, the leader transferred me to the dean's office until I 1983 retired. When I am in the office, I am eager to continue my business studies. The leader began to allow me to participate in the first "Red College" study. After the basic course, I switched to clinical practice. Because of the contradiction between practice and work every morning, President Jiang talked to me for the second time. She said that I already have a nursing major and should give up clinical practice. As I was away, she had no assistant, so I had to obey this decision. In the afternoon, I became a free student in the short training courses of "Chinese Medicine" and "Acupuncture". It's a lifelong regret that I didn't pursue further studies. In addition, some work is very policy-oriented, and it will be arranged after the leaders decide, but some comrades don't understand, and I will feel wronged. 1980 I'm sixty years old and I'm at retirement age, but Dean Cai let me work for a while. Three years later, at the age of 63 in 1983, I left my post as the head of the hospital office and foreign affairs department. At the farewell party, Professor Wang Guangchao, the leader of the hospital and the chairman of the trade union, and other comrades came to attend. I miss Peking University Hospital where I have worked for so many years, and I miss the leaders and comrades who have worked together.

Under the leadership of the dean in charge, he has been in charge of medical affairs, foreign affairs, family planning, free medical care, love Committee, hospitalization arrears and other work. As a middle-level cadre, I have worked continuously in such a complicated and noisy post as the Dean's Office for more than 30 years. I don't have any scientific research achievements, and I don't have any professional titles. I just take a lot of daily work as my responsibility. Over the past 30 years, I have devoted myself to Peking University Hospital in the spirit of hard work, self-denial, service to the leadership and grassroots.

Retired for more than 20 years, he is often cared for by hospital leaders and veteran cadres. Not only the veteran cadres are my family, but also my colleagues in the hospital are my relatives. During this hospitalization, I met Secretary Jiang, who greeted me with a smile and wished me a speedy recovery. Dr. Lin Jinghui, who participated in the discussion of my test results during hospitalization, personally called the ward to tell me that Dr. Wang Yisheng in CT room made a report in advance; Many other comrades are very affectionate when they meet, which is nothing like the feeling of "people leaving for tea". I felt the care and warmth from all the comrades in Peking University Hospital, which I will never forget. Look at it = =