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Yin, winner of Bethune Medal, introduced the "warm doctor" who clasped the patient's hands in the intensive care unit.

Patients in intensive care medicine have one foot on the earth and one foot on the "Naihe Bridge". The medical staff in the intensive care unit should race against time to make a last-ditch effort for their lives.

Yin, 59, director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital. He has worked in the front line of emergency medical treatment and critical rescue for more than 30 years, leading the medical staff in the department to treat the most critical and complicated patients day after day and year after year, saving their lives again and again. Yin often said: ICU (intensive care unit) is not a hospice ward, but a place to make a final attempt with life. Our duty is to race against death and take back the life of every critically ill patient. Simple and simple words tell the unswerving career pursuit of a critically ill medical person.

The intensive care unit is full of helplessness and illness, but it is also full of the last hope for life. "This is almost a victory. Try harder and go to the general ward. " Although many seriously ill patients can only respond to one look or expression, warm-hearted Yin often holds patients' hands and patiently jokes and encourages them.

A month ago, 22-year-old Tan Xiao (pseudonym) suddenly fell into a coma during childbirth. When she was rescued in the local hospital, her heart stopped twice. The situation was very critical, and she was urgently transferred to the Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital where Yin was located. When he first arrived at the hospital, Tan Xiao was in a deep coma, breathing needed to be maintained by machines, blood pressure was unstable, and blood coagulation function was also impaired. However, after examination, Yin found that the fetus still had vital signs, and immediately consulted with obstetrics, and finally the child was born safely.

Tan Xiao is still in a coma. During the period of guardianship, her heart suddenly stopped beating again and her life was dying. Yin led the team, racing against time to carry out real-time rescue and monitoring, and finally saved a life. After a month of treatment, Tan Xiao temporarily passed the critical period. Considering that the new mother hasn't seen her child yet, careful Yin took her son's photo to bed and encouraged her to actively treat it. "Let's shake hands. Come on! " Yin leaned forward and shook hands full of "pipes". This action is very slight, but it is very powerful. It is this seemingly simple action that has ignited the hopes of many patients.

Yin is an expert in critical care medicine. Whenever there are major public health incidents and major accidents and disasters, regardless of SARS, influenza A H 1N 1, Yangshan landslide, Fugu explosion and Xixiang traffic accident, he always rushes to the front line at the first time and tries his best to treat patients and save lives.

"If doctors are afraid of danger, who will treat patients?" This is a word that Yin often talks about. During SARS in 2003, the hospital set up a fever clinic. Yin took the lead in fighting in the front line. He was responsible for the preparation of the fever clinic and led five nurses in ICU to stay in the fever clinic for more than a month. In order to reduce the chances of others being infected, he always risked being infected and personally sent patients to the isolation ward for observation. He collected information in many ways, formulated a disinfection and isolation system, and handled the consultation and investigation of fever patients in departments and hospitals. No patients were left out.

Leading medical staff to promote the development of departments and disciplines has always been Yin's important task. As a new discipline, the Department of Critical Care Medicine started late in Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital. In 2003, when the department was established, there was a serious shortage of staff, and only three young doctors managed 15 beds. For the sake of the patient's safety, Yin, as a department director and senior chief physician, resolutely participated in the duty. He was the oldest and most senior clinician on duty in the hospital at that time and the only department director. He fought for opportunities in many ways and sent more than ten doctors and nurses to Beishangguang and other places to learn many leading technologies such as liver transplantation monitoring. Combined with the actual situation, the detailed rules for post-hospital liver transplantation monitoring were formulated, and the post-hospital liver transplantation, lung transplantation and kidney transplantation monitoring tasks were successfully completed. Everyone in the department can master the use of infusion pumps, micropumps, bedside monitoring, life support therapy, ventilators and other therapeutic instruments. With excellent professional skills, medical staff have won the championship in technical competitions many times.

Under the leadership of Yin, the treatment efficiency and rescue success rate of the Department of Critical Care Medicine have been continuously improved, and it has gradually become a strong department in the hospital. Every year, there are 1000 critically ill patients in and out of the hospital, and the success rate of rescue exceeds 88%, which is higher than the national average. Pulmonary embolism, amniotic fluid embolism, septic shock and other critically ill patients can be treated here, becoming an important treatment base for critically ill patients in northwest China.

In recent years, with the deepening of medical reform policy and the gradual improvement of graded diagnosis and treatment system, Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital has established a medical association. The number of emergency consultations and referrals of critically ill patients has increased significantly, and Yin has become more busy. After receiving the call for help, no matter at night or on holidays, no matter where you are, you can see a doctor in time and try your best to help the primary hospital solve the problem. He went to primary hospitals for training and teaching many times to help them set up ICU, and almost all the secondary hospitals in the province were his footprints.

After winning the Bethune medal, Yin expressed some "fear". He said that he was either a scientific researcher or a doctor who treated people and made no contribution. There are many doctors like him all over the country. Yin silently contributed, adhered to the clinical front line, practiced Bethune spirit, regarded mission as more important than life, and loved patients more than himself, and won the trust of patients with excellent medical technology and noble medical ethics.