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Clinical Personal Summary 1
I don’t know if many people are like me. Whenever I write a work summary, I can’t help but ask myself where the time went? In a blink of an eye, half of XX has passed. In October XX, I was transferred to the Clinical Pharmacy Office due to the adjustment of department staff. The work in the Clinical Pharmacy Office was many and complex. Due to the personnel changes, I was not given more time to adapt. I joined the clinical pharmacy department from the beginning. I actively participated in various tasks in the pharmacy room. This has given me many opportunities to learn and exercise. As the old saying goes, "There is no progress without summary." I briefly summarize it as follows:
Ideology: As a party member, actively participate in the work organized by the party committee and branch committee of the hospital. Various studies have deepened my understanding of the party and execution ability, and strengthened my belief in work.
In terms of work: Daily work is completed with quality and quantity, such as monitoring the preventive use of antibacterial drugs in patients in vascular surgery, plastic surgery and other departments, and contacting the doctor for correction if unreasonable; outpatient drug consultation every Tuesday ;Monitor blood drug concentration every Wednesday; conduct hospital-wide drug use ranking every month; hospital-wide consultation; emergency night shift; receive communication feedback from departments on the rational use of antibacterial drugs; complete this year's inter-laboratory quality evaluation work; compile our hospital's "Antibacterial Drugs" 100 questions about fair use. Strictly implement department arrangements for important work, such as participating in the screening of the military exemption catalog, the screening of the drug catalog, the compilation of our hospital's essential drugs and emergency drug catalogs, and the application for the military's clinical pharmacist training base. Prepare your studies carefully and never hide anything, such as giving lectures on continuing education courses for licensed pharmacists—Strategies for the management of high-risk drugs. Meeting work support services, such as organizing hospital-wide learning meetings on the rational use of antimicrobial drugs and communication and coordination meetings for the army’s clinical pharmacist training bases, etc. Work innovations include: designing a clinical pharmacy patient consultation tracking form.
Paper writing: I completed the writing of 2 papers in the past six months. Unfortunately, the quality of these two papers still needs to be improved, and they are still some way away from publication. I will continue to work hard to improve in the future.
In terms of learning: I was fortunate to participate in the training of clinical pharmacist teachers in mid-April, where I received information from outstanding clinical pharmacists from all over the country and learned about the current situation of clinical pharmacy work across the country. Got a new understanding. This training was of great help in improving my professional quality and gave me the confidence to persist in clinical pharmacy work.
Looking back on the past six months, my time has passed in such busyness. Although busy, the harvest is heavy. I will work harder in the second half of the year:
1. Continue to actively complete various tasks of the department, especially the application for the army’s clinical pharmacist training base;
2. Actively write papers;
3. Work hard to learn knowledge about surgical analgesia, postoperative anticoagulation in major orthopedic surgery, and nutritional support in major orthopedic surgery, and become a qualified orthopedic clinical pharmacist;
p>4. Study English seriously and read one English document every week. Clinical personal summary 2
I graduated from the clinical nursing major of XX Health School in July 20xx and obtained a junior college degree in clinical nursing. He entered our hospital in May 20xx and has been working in pediatric clinical nursing positions until now. He is currently studying at the Provincial Children's Hospital. I would like to take this opportunity to express my most sincere gratitude to the hospital leaders who have been silently caring and helping me for more than two years! Here, I would like to report my work situation to the respected hospital leaders for your review.
Since I entered the pediatric work, I have been under the leadership, guidance and help of the head nurse of the department, in line with the concept of "serving the people", carrying forward the spirit of saving lives and helping the wounded, being conscientious, down-to-earth, and I have done my job conscientiously, and so far there has been no medical care accident, mistake or dispute.
In the past two years, I have actively participated in various trainings or assessments on business knowledge and skills held inside and outside the hospital. In addition to strengthening my political and ideological understanding, I have never forgotten to improve my professional quality at any time. , Strictly abide by various medical nursing rules and regulations and perform nursing work in accordance with various medical nursing operating standards.
I have been seriously participating in the monthly theoretical and operational examinations of the three basics (basic theory, basic knowledge and basic skills), reviewing the past and learning new things, integrating theory with practice, and constantly consolidating my nursing theoretical knowledge and practice. Practical skills. Actively support the monthly ward rounds by the head nurse to improve patient satisfaction with my services. In addition, I have been insisting on self-study of undergraduate nursing knowledge, striving to reach a new level in theoretical knowledge and achieving simultaneous development of individuals and hospitals.
Last year, my colleagues in the department and I participated in the "512" skill operation competition held by the hospital, and our department won the third place in the group. Last November, I participated in a speech contest with the theme of "Building a Harmonious Hospital" and won the second prize. Whether it is an individual competition or a team battle, it has condensed and deepened my sense of collective honor, strengthened my teamwork spirit, and made me understand that only by integrating the individual with the collective can we form the greatest synergy.
This year, with the unanimous recognition of my performance in my previous work by my colleagues and leaders, I was able to be sent to the Provincial Children's Hospital for further training. Here, I am very grateful to all the leaders of the college for giving me this glorious opportunity for further study. In the past two years of work, I still have many shortcomings. For example, my weak professional knowledge and lack of skills and abilities made me feel inadequate at work and lost many opportunities for learning and improvement. Another example is not being careful enough at work, which not only brings unnecessary pain to patients, but also creates a lot of trouble for colleagues. I have a deep understanding of these shortcomings and shortcomings and have been working hard to correct and improve them.
I will definitely work harder to learn theoretical knowledge, practice operational skills, and hone my character to make up for the shortcomings in my past work. Not seeking the best, but seeking better, so that I can provide patients with better services with more professional qualities and a more positive attitude. In the days to come, I will make it my goal to be an excellent nurse and be promoted to a nurse practitioner.
First of all, I will take the following further studies seriously and strive to learn real knowledge and practice real skills. Then, I will take everything I have learned back to the hospital, share it with my colleagues, and apply what I have learned into actual work. And in-depth study of the basic knowledge of "5S on-site management method", comprehend the essence of "5S", and set high standards for themselves in the five aspects of sorting, rectifying, cleaning, cleaning, and self-cultivation. Under the leadership of the head nurse, work with colleagues to create a A good atmosphere in which “everyone actively participates and adheres to standards in everything”. Clinical Personal Summary 3
In 20xx, I was mainly engaged in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of the Department of Otology, as well as the management of the outpatient office, the disciplinary inspection work of the general branch of the hospital, and the work of the secretary of the second branch of the county hospital. This year In addition to the same daily work as in previous years, an additional "Three B" creation work has been added. The work of the year is now reported as follows:
In the past year, in the department and the general branch of the hospital, Under the leadership, with the support and help of all departments in the hospital, I work seriously, responsibly and down-to-earth; through the joint efforts of myself and the department staff, the "Ophthalmology Center" continues to operate stably and has achieved initial results. This year, I have further mastered many new ophthalmology and otolaryngology surgeries. Through hard work, I have completed the diagnosis and treatment tasks for outpatients and inpatients throughout the year, without any major medical disputes. Led the comrades of the general department to complete more than 20,000 outpatient visits throughout the year (excluding the dental professional group), and continued to consolidate and become proficient in pterygium resection, dacryocystorhinostomy, cataract, and glaucoma that the department had already carried out. , Endoscopic sinus opening, maxillary sinus radical resection, septal submucosal resection and other surgeries, vocal cord nodule and vocal cord polyp removal, etc., vocal cord surgery under support laryngoscope, tear duct laser catheterization. Throughout the year, the undergraduate *** completed 160 cataract phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation surgeries; 50 pterygium resections and limbal stem cell transplantations; 1,224 fiberoptic nasopharyngeal and laryngoscopy examinations, and 1,852 OCT examinations. , 3916 times of fundus photography, 210 cases of corneal curvature examination, 36 cases of fundus laser photocoagulation treatment, 19 cases of fundus fluorescein angiography, etc.
The total income was 2,005,612.90 yuan. While completing the above business work, he also completed the management and related establishment work of the outpatient clinic under the establishment of Triple B, completed the consultation work for relevant patients in each department, and completed the annual enrollment and military recruitment physical examination. Physical examination work on the facial features; at the same time, the management of the oral professional group and dermatological professional group in the facial features department was completed. On this basis, the relevant work of the disciplinary inspection committee assigned by the general branch was carefully completed, and the daily management work of the second branch was completed.
The above is my main work for the year. Although I have achieved certain results, the requirements for leaders and comrades are still far away. In the future, I will study hard and work diligently so that more people can enjoy better medical services. Clinical Personal Summary 4
I have worked diligently over the past year. Under various occasions and circumstances, I have never dared to forget that I am an ordinary Communist Party member and have been working hard to comply with the requirements of the Party Constitution. Although I did not have outstanding performance or outstanding contributions when I went to carry out business work, I did not leave a stain on the society, nor did I embarrass the hospital departments collectively, nor did I embarrass the party organization in which I believe. I am just an ordinary clinician, trying hard to do what a doctor should do, fulfilling the responsibilities and obligations of a doctor, and reflecting a harmonious doctor-patient relationship around me. I follow my students with this sense of harmony. Always obey and cooperate with the work of leaders at all levels.
The following are the specific work and gains this year:
1. Ward work: As a second-line doctor, guide the clinical diagnosis and treatment of young doctors and be responsible for 22 beds. Personal clinics have admitted more than 400 people to hospital for treatment. Most of them were for miscarriage or infertility, and a small number were for tumors or other diseases. He has performed more than 260 surgeries of various types and participated in more than 30 surgeries. Worked 60 night shifts.
2. Outpatient work: 3 half-day expert outpatient clinics per week, 3 outpatient clinics, a total of about 140 outpatient visits, 13,421 outpatient visits per year (hospital statistics), average single outpatient visit Capacity: 95 people. Each outpatient visit lasts on average more than 7 hours.
3. Support the construction of the obstetrics department. This year ***, 267 people (registered) had successful pregnancies under my treatment. Among them, 23 gave birth in the obstetrics department of our hospital, all of which were safe and smooth. .
4. Wrote 6 popular science articles to promote the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine. There is no professional paper, mainly because my views are not recognized by the industry, and even if I write it, it will be a waste of time. However, personal experience and lessons are not kept deep in my heart, but are dedicated to the students without reservation. Not declaring a project is a shortcoming because of lack of time and scientific research level. At the same time, I am also disgusted with the current scientific research status.
5. Volunteered to answer more than 3,500 questions from patients in their spare time through the Internet and other channels.
6. Strongly opposed to giving red envelopes to doctors and strongly opposed to doctors accepting red envelopes, promptly killed 80 patients or family members who had signs and motivations for sending red envelopes, and the amount was unknown. Because I didn’t receive it, the number of red envelopes handed in was zero.
7. Obtained various praises (banners, letters of commendation, etc.) from patients for more than 70 people, which stimulated the enthusiasm of colleagues in the ward, and many people received praise from patients many times.
8. The following is a list of gifts received from patients this year: more than 30 bottles of various drinks (basically consumed during outpatient visits), several packages of cakes, snacks and biscuits, 10 kilograms of rice, 20 kilograms of sweet potatoes, 10 kilograms of vegetables, some fruit baskets, some scattered fruits, 4 live chickens, about 150 red eggs, about 10 bowls of ginger and vinegar pig's feet, 3 kilograms of dried radishes, 10 bundles of dried vegetables, etc., and some scattered snacks.
The above is my summary of the past year. I hope that I can carry forward my strengths, correct my shortcomings, maintain a healthy body in the new year, serve the people better, and work better for the hospital. (One more thing, this year I also helped introduce a beautiful nurse to join the Communist Party of China gloriously. Clinical personal summary 5
Time flies, and the nine-month internship life has ended in the blink of an eye.
Internship is the first step to apply theory into practice and clinical practice. In this short period of nine months, I established a good relationship with the patients, and I felt a little reluctant to leave. After walking out of the ward, I feel more friendly, less warm, and less worried! Here, I not only really learned knowledge, but also understood some truths: be a down-to-earth person and work seriously! p>
According to the requirements and regulations of the hospital, I studied in six departments including Orthopedics and Traumatology, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Emergency Department. During my internship, I abided by the laws and regulations of the hospital and the various departments of the hospital. Follow all the rules and regulations, respect teachers, unite comrades, strictly demand yourself, and strive to not be late, leave early, be absent from work without permission, or leave the job without permission. Strive to standardize work, improve skills and services, combine theory with practice, and have a plan for theoretical study, treat patients with focus, be amiable and have a good attitude, and strive to put the theoretical knowledge and basic skills learned into practice.
In the departments where I interned, the teachers in each department left a deep impression on me. Their sacred sense of professional responsibility, serious work attitude, and meticulous work style all impressed me deeply. It deeply affected me and made me treat everything carefully and seriously. It is a matter of life and death, and my life is entrusted to me. There must be no room for any mistakes, even the smallest mistakes!
In the hospital, I saw For many patients with incurable diseases, doctors have no way to cure the disease, but they are still fighting against the disease, with their optimistic attitude in the face of the disease and their willpower to live actively. It moved me, but there were many people who were unable to save their lives due to the limitations of medical science and their own abilities. At that moment, not only were the families suffering, but we, who were saving lives and helping the injured, felt even more indescribable, including loss, regret, and self-blame.
Usually after get off work, I would read in the trial classroom of the hospital, compare the cases I saw clinically with those in the books, and strengthen my theoretical knowledge. I found that I was less able to practice than before. I can better understand the meaning expressed in the book. I think this is the biggest function of internship! It allows me to understand the difference between theory and practice, and also allows us to learn how to connect theory from practice.
I would like to thank the hospital for giving me the opportunity to intern, and also thank the teaching staff for leading the interns and teaching me the right direction when they are busy at work; I am also very happy to work with other interns in a compact internship Not only do we learn from each other in life, but we also become good friends who talk about everything. Although the internship did not last long, it gave me tremendous gains. In addition to learning about practical work, I also gained from the expansion of interpersonal relationships, changes in workplace culture, and participation in some activities. There are many benefits. Such a fulfilling life will be an unforgettable time in my life. I will continue to work hard, keep my responsibilities in mind, continuously strengthen ideological and business learning, comprehensively improve my overall level, and provide quality services to patients. Clinical Personal Summary 6
I clenched my fists and swore to the Red Cross that from now on it would be my duty to save people and help people who need help every day. I only returned to my true feelings when I set foot on the job. This is not easy. Work is never as simple as shouting slogans. I will not treat my vows as child's play. Because I have to do it, I feel the pressure of work. It is the expectations of patients and the waiting of family members. I feel the pressure in my hands. The work is so heavy.
I don’t want to let down my patients, so I am worried and stressed about my work, but my work requires my efforts. I have to do it well and complete it. Everyone has their own tasks, and everyone has their own tasks. I also have my own responsibilities. What I carry on my shoulders is not a simple white shirt, but trust and heart-to-heart comparison. I don’t want to live up to the expectations of others, and I don’t want to become an unknown person. I always want to make myself As a responsible and meaningful person, I always hope that more people can get help from me. Although I have intentions, I will work hard to catch up. After all, my work experience is limited.
People without ambition can’t do a good job. Having ambition guides you forward. I have been in the clinical department for more than half a year and gained a lot of work experience and work experience. I cannot give up or throw away any of them easily. The patient has a great responsibility. I watched nervously as the patient was carried onto the operating table. I watched the patient begin to enter an emergency state of treatment. I was worried and a little worried. After all, I was still a newcomer and didn’t have much experience. I saw the scalpel on the patient’s face. I walked up and down my body and watched the attending doctor sweating profusely as he worked. I followed the doctor's work and handed him the urgently needed surgical tools to make his work go smoothly. Every operation was filled with depression and torture. The heartbeat can be heard clearly in the ward. I hold my breath and concentrate, not daring to make a sound or make a loud noise. I always insist on doing every job well and completing every task. I see more people busy at work. I am also busy. This is a joint effort by everyone, and tacit cooperation is indispensable.
I used to be timid and worry about this and that, but now I no longer worry about these things, because I have been able to do these tasks and do a good job. I no longer need to be busy in a hurry, as long as I work hard, I can Give patients hope. I stick to my job, I am not willing to ask for leave, and I will not deliberately take a rest. As long as the patients need it, I will always stand on the front line and help the patients as quickly as possible to give them more hope and give them more hope. Help a little effort and a little contribution to create a hope. What is dripping is the sweat of joy, and what is harvested is a happy reunion. The patients are our patients and will never give up easily. The responsibility makes me know that I am a nurse and I need to help, treat them well and give them a new life. Give them a chance.
The future of work is not far away, and the current results are only the efforts of the past. Next year, I will do better, not stand still, but continue to make progress, and not be someone who is standing still. As a person, I want to be a person who keeps leaping forward. It is my mission to move forward. Clinical Personal Summary 7
I entered the clinical department this year. Although I was a little unfamiliar, I quickly adapted to the working environment with the guidance of my colleagues and head nurse. Facing the urgent work environment, I gradually integrated into it. Whenever I finished my work and walked out of the department, I would feel relaxed and fulfilled, because my work was meaningful and fruitful to me, and I was willing to continue working. .
I have one year of work experience in the hospital, but it is still my first year in the clinical department. It can be said that I am still a little nervous, because the things that need to be done are much heavier. I have been moving towards this aspect and working with people. I am very clear about the gap, and I also understand how to do a good job and not give up the work easily. I always keep in mind the responsibility of the work. Although it is nursing and the things I do are not very heavy, I never give up on my work at all. Every day All so.
To say that you are not tired at work is to deceive yourself. Those who work as nurses will have to be prepared to go to work and work overtime because of the situation of the patients. The tired sweat remains from the forehead. In the hospital because of Our hospital is a provincial hospital, which requires a lot of busy work and sees more patients. If you want to do a good job at your job, you need to work harder than others. This is true every day, and you must stick to your job. Many people only see the glorious side of our nursing, and do not see our hardworking side. We are busy working until late at night every day, and we are busy for the patients every day. Although we are tired, we have no regrets, and although we are suffering, we are willing to bear it.
No matter how big a thing it is, we cannot escape it. If we all escape it, who will help us? Who will complete the mission of curing diseases and saving lives? No matter whether you are suffering or tired, someone has to stand up and help the patient. Although my skills are not perfect, I am willing to keep paying for it and working so that I will not become a burden. I have to be a useful person. I am inspirational. Serving the country and treating diseases and saving people is also a kind of service, so I am willing to keep working.
No matter how busy I am, I will not be stingy with my time. I can help more people by taking less rest. Why not? I am not a saint, but I have a saint's heart. We are angels in the eyes of the general public, bringing them bright hope, but why should I be stingy with my efforts? Giving more and taking on more will not make us lose anything. This is our responsibility to care for. I am willing to devote myself to the medical career, and I am more willing to do my job well instead of just being a person who cannot help others. The recognition and trust make me unwilling to abandon this job, and I am unwilling to give up my job easily, because There is a heavy trust on my shoulders.
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