As long as one continues to work hard, one will always reap the rewards. This is the belief of Dr. Hu Shourdou, the chief physician of Beijing Hospital of Integrative Medicine, which has accompanied him from his graduation from university to today, and has seen him grow from a medical student to a well-known “zero complaint” and high level medical expert in the industry. People often say that choosing a doctor’s career is both hard and dangerous, requiring more effort and time than the average person. But if out of love from the heart and the fear and thirst for medicine, all the bitterness in the eyes of outsiders will be turned into happiness when looking at the back of the patient. No. 2. The winter of Beijing is very dry and cold, but push open the door of the Beijing Hospital of Integrative Medicine plastic surgeon Hu Shourdou’s office, his signature smile as on the photo, so that even the first contact with people will feel warm and melting. In fact, outsiders can’t even tell from his state that five minutes ago he had just finished a general anesthesia surgery. ”This is my norm for 365 days.” Hu Shouluo said while making tea, still with a full smile. “I studied clinical medicine in college, and after graduation, I joined a general hospital and worked in surgery for six years.” In the natural state of chatting with friends, the interview opened silently. “During those years of doing surgery, I actually kept thinking, if I do my whole life in the field of surgery without any creativity, I always feel something is missing in my life.” Unlike most doctors, Hu Shourdou prefers to explore and dig. In his opinion, doctors are not mechanical technical work, not a kind of surgery with a century, but the need for constant innovation and search. One day in 1999, after dinner, Shourdou Hu happened to see on TV that a hospital was performing liposuction surgery for obese patients to achieve body contouring and beauty effects, which was definitely a “new thing” at that time. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are looking for. The original intention was to consult for further training, but he was in the process of communication but the idea of applying for graduate studies at Concordia University of Medicine. “I am a very strong action person, sure to implement the things that I have decided to do.” So after only two days of consideration, Hu Shourdou plunged into the preparation for the postgraduate examination, thinking that he would face only two results, one was to successfully enter the examination, and the other was to fail. In fact, for Hu Shourdou at that time, whether or not he got into the graduate school, the process of learning and recharging itself was an all-round improvement of a doctor’s professional knowledge and skills. With a normal heart, Hu Shourdou finally applied for the Department of Surgery at the People’s Hospital of North Medicine, after a comprehensive weighing. In that year, there were only six applicants, and he ranked third. Since it was obvious that he was going to win, he waited for the notification at home. However, he waited right and left near the start of the school year, but did not receive a phone call. With doubts, Hu Shourdou went to the North Medical Center to ask what was going on. He was expecting to receive a reply that the interview had already ended. How is it possible? I was the third ranked ah! Hu Shourdou, who was full of questions, was immediately splashed with cold water, and his hands involuntarily shivered along. Such an unconventional “card” how to be willing? So, he found the North Medical Graduate School intended to ask a clear. The female teacher who received him felt very familiar when she heard the words “Hu Shouluo”, and only after a careful check did she find that his file had been taken away by “Xiehe”. Before the female teacher’s voice fell, Hu Shourdou instantly felt his blood swell, the four words “Concordia Medical University” touched every nerve in his body. What he thought was a “bad thing” had miraculously turned into a good thing from heaven. Excited and longing, Hu Shourdou took a taxi to Concordia Medical University. On the way, he imagined almost all the scenes of the new students reporting, even the occasional scent of earth in the air is fragrant. But when he walked through the door of the graduate school of Concordia Medical University in Dongcheng District, Hu Shourdou was once again told: “We have not received your file. The blood boiling once again by the cold sweat invasion, is “the sky will be sent to a great task, must first suffer its heart and mind”? Probably because he could not bear to see him lose his soul, a teacher of the graduate school reminded him, is not the Institute of Plastic Surgery (i.e. plastic surgery hospital) mentioned his file, and gave him a contact number, through this phone, he finally found “himself” again. After learning the news, Hu Shourdou ran out of the Concordia University Graduate School of Medicine with the wind. Because he did not have time to ask the specific address, he asked everyone on Wangfujing Street “plastic surgery hospital how to go”. At that time, everyone knew this place, but because nine out of ten people passing by were foreigners, they all shook their heads and did not know. It was only after a long time that an old man from Beijing told him to take the subway line 1 to the end of the line. So he continued to go straight to Apple Park with his dream. After a long time, an old Chinese-style building came closer and closer, and there was what Hu Shouluo later called “the place where his dream began”. After he became a graduate student at Concordia Medical University, Hu Shourdou was very ambitious. He still vividly remembers a taxi ride when the driver heard that he was a graduate student of the Union Medical College and immediately asked for a cell phone contact in case he needed it. Because in the eyes of ordinary people, being lucky enough to know a doctor from “Concordia” is equivalent to having a “green channel” in life, and it is always good to keep one, no matter if you can use it or not. In 2003, China’s first “artificial beauty” Hao Lulu was born, and all kinds of cosmetic surgery institutions sprang up everywhere, not only to recruit talented people, but also to offer a wide range of services. The first “artificial beauty” Hao Lulu was born in 2003. “The company’s main goal is to provide a comprehensive range of products and services to the public. On the one hand, it was the ability to make a quick fortune and gain a foothold in Beijing, and on the other hand, it was the ability to step down and continue learning. In his opinion, only more study and further education can make a doctor go farther and more steadily. In this way, he set his heart on one thing: to finish his doctoral studies before talking about anything else. In his year, the policy of transferring master’s degree to doctoral degree in Concordia Medical University changed for the first time, stipulating that the comprehensive score must be greater than 85 to be considered as meeting the standard. “In the past, numerous master’s students were able to transfer to PhD as long as they passed the exam, but in my class, I encountered resistance. But I can’t help it, the general trend can’t be changed, I can only devote myself to the ‘battle of transferring to a doctorate’.” Life is like a play, but there is no set script. Very often, the river of destiny always encounters the rapid rain that can’t be dodged. Just ten days before Dr. Hu Shouluo’s exam, his wife was replaced by a sudden lumbar spine disease, which made him completely lost confidence in the exam at that time. “Things come, escape and can not solve the problem, the only thing you can do can only carry hard, hold on. So during that time I took care of my wife during the day and studied hard at night. As long as there is a glimmer of hope, I will not give up the struggle. I always believe that hard work always pays off.” With this belief, through hard work, Hu Shourdou’s goal of switching to a doctoral program was finally realized. It seems that the word “hard work” is always engraved in Hu Shourdou’s life dictionary, because Hu Shourdou knows that there is no other way for a foreigner like him to gain a foothold in Beijing and make his own way in China’s medical field than to work harder than the average person. There was a time when he was preparing for his doctoral dissertation, and he was so open-minded and cheerful that he once felt depressed, physically and mentally exhausted, like a machine that would stop one day. However, Hu Shourdou, who is now long out of the doldrums, is grateful to his hard-working self every time he looks back, and it is because of every bit of effort in the past that he has accumulated the confidence he has on the operating table today. Doctors can not afford to hesitate and make a mistake. In a flash, Hu Shourdou has been leading his team in the Department of Integrative Medicine in Beijing for nearly nine years. Since he first started working at the hospital, he has independently operated on more than 3,000 procedures, many of which were referred by patients. Among the many recognitions, the most memorable one was an unintentional comment from a nurse practitioner at the same hospital. Back then, the head nurse referred a good friend to the hospital for surgery, and the first thing she said after exchanging pleasantries was, “Director Hu is very experienced and has been performing surgery for many years without any problems. At first glance, Hu Shourdou was even a bit “angry”: How could a doctor be described as having “no accidents”? It’s like sarcasm. Because of these words, his mood was covered with a layer of gray for several days in a row. However, one day later, other departments were in an uproar because of the doctor-patient relationship, which led Hu Shourdou to discover that the department he was leading had never had a single complaint, which in today’s world where medical disputes are commonplace, must really be the “highest” evaluation of his professionalism by his peers. As the saying goes, good wine is not afraid of deep alleys, and Hu Shourdou’s fame and reputation have gradually spread among the industry and patients, and even many high-risk “difficult cases” that other hospitals refuse to accept have come to him from all directions. During the interview, Hu Shourdou told the reporter about a “different kind of surgery” he had recently performed. The patient was a boy who was congenitally sunken in the back of his head since childhood. Precisely because of this physical “defect”, the boy became more and more inferior as he grew up and even dropped out of school and did not want to see people at home. By chance, the boy’s mother searched for Hu Shourdou’s name, which was like a shimmering light in the darkness, but not strong enough to dispel the family’s gloom. According to the map, the mother took the boy and soon found Hu Shourdou. After some examination, the operation finally took the way of autologous fat transplantation for local filling of the back of the head. For one thing, compared to the many brain-invasive sequelae caused by the placement of prostheses, autologous fat is safe and non-reactive; for another, the child’s recovery is relatively fast. But the most important reason why other hospitals and even senior doctors are reluctant to take over this seemingly routine surgery is that the brain, especially the back of the head, is the most densely distributed area of intracranial and extracranial communication vessels, and the slightest inadvertent touch may lead to unexpected risks that can affect the boy’s normal life in the future. ”Such a case of high-risk, high-difficulty coefficient of surgery, you have the right not to take.” When the reporter put the doubt to Hu Shourdou, he responded with a smile, “That’s why the same surgery, due to the different techniques and experience of the doctors, the final results achieved are different. In my opinion, this is a very normal surgery, as long as the right level is found and operated precisely, there is no problem. Moreover, when facing each surgery, no matter what the patient’s own situation is, I treat it with 200% concentration as if I were in an abyss, walking on thin ice. I ask the team to do the same, with each person doing the pre- and post-operative parts of the surgery they are responsible for with 100 percent delicacy.” The operation was completed successfully, and the boy had a rounded brain like most people, and a confident smile crept onto the corners of his mouth for the first time. As the chief surgeon, Hu Shourdou witnessed the smiles of each recovered patient every day, the kind of smiles that come from the heart. To this day, Hu Shourdou still goes home from work every day to read a lot of the latest medical research reports and the most cutting-edge surgical procedures at home and abroad, and in his words, “I can recite many English papers backwards at the end of my research.” At the end of the interview, the reporter saw a line on Hu Shouluo’s desk: “Tribute to life. Indeed, the operating table, where life and death are at stake, does not allow doctors to hesitate and make mistakes, so there is more than “ten years of work” under the operating table? Hu Shourdou used his experience and life to fully interpret a doctor’s kindness, faith, and fear of life. Perhaps, the doctor’s profession is not star-like scenery, but their story is the most worthy of record and praise.