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Why should I give up my medical career? You will understand after reading this story.

Until now, there are still many people who don't understand why a medical college graduate doesn't practice medicine. There are many reasons. Listen to two short stories first, and you may understand naturally.

Just admitted to the hospital

What is the experience of a senior medical student just entering the clinic? Nervous and excited. On the first day of clinical practice, I was assigned to the emergency department. Throw away the sleepless nights, and there is still a little frustration left.

In the first week of internship, an elderly grandmother failed in all her organs. When sudden respiratory and cardiac arrest, doctors and nurses went into battle to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation. When I gave the patient CPR, my ribs were clear and my eyes were full of pain, and chest compressions failed to save the patient's life.

Helplessness and frustration can only be felt if you have really experienced them. I have never really been in close contact with life and death, and tears can't stop at that moment.

I practiced in the emergency department for a month and saw a lot of life and death parting. This may be one of the reasons for giving up medical work.

There are joys and sorrows.

I saw the race against time to save lives, but also ushered in the arrival of new life. The winter in the north is very cold, but the room in the inpatient department is unusually warm. I still remember the first time I followed the doctor into the operating room, which was to welcome the arrival of a new life. The parturient is very young, in her early twenties, and insists on giving birth naturally. After more than 8 hours of labor pains, because the fetus was too big, it was finally pushed into the operating room for caesarean section. The young mother was very happy. After coming out of the operating room, my husband, in-laws and parents gathered around to be caring and attentive, and it took a long time to remember to look at the new little life.

But not every mother who gives birth to a new life is lucky. Some can't find the father of the child, some are pregnant in June but stillborn, and some are left behind after giving birth, mixed with sadness and joy.

Yes, it is because of these experiences that I decided to give up. Although it didn't happen to me, those joys and sorrows made people more vulnerable. As my teacher told me a long time ago, not everyone can stand this emotional test.