The “quality” of life for doctors

“Ten beds may have to turn in tonight, so get ready.” “The night shift last night was exhausting, two died on the spot in that car accident, the two alive were resuscitated overnight, and one is dying.” “Three beds under the notice of critical illness, the family agreed to give up on it, asked to be resuscitated in accordance with the procedures to be resuscitated.” “The eighth bed was diagnosed with lung cancer, and the family has already explained the condition to them, and the survival may not exceed six months.” These are often said between doctors in the work of the shift, the doctor’s profession is really special, because directly with the old, sick and dying to deal with, every day to see is the patient’s pain, listen to the patient’s moan, experience the social classes of all colors of people, so often on the life and death of this big problem will think more, see more thorough. Here to explain, the last punctuation mark of the above paragraphs began to use exclamation points, and then thought about it all changed to a period, so that more in line with the reality of the time, do not have to blame the doctor is a cold-blooded animal, this calmness is the need to work, but also a commonplace realization. Understanding life and death, doctors will have their own clear views on how they should live. In our hospital there are nearly five thousand employees, clinical front-line doctors have the best mentality and the highest quality of life, when a surgical director. He was diagnosed with rectal cancer fifteen years ago, and had two surgeries in the past fifteen years, with metastasis of cancer cells, but he is still optimistic and positive, and his work has not been delayed much, he continues to attend outpatient clinics and surgeries as usual, he continues to attend outpatient clinics, he continues to socialize as usual, he continues to drink and smoke as usual, and he continues to drive his own car around when he has time. Now the face is rosy and glossy, the spirit is glowing, with a faint smile, but also often happy to laugh, there is no point of pessimism, who can not see that he is a terminally ill patients. Come to think of it, in a sense, he got up in the morning and found himself alive, you say this day he lived can not be happy? As the saying goes this day was earned! I am reminded of a story about two patients in a ward who were both found to be terminally ill, both with five years to live, and both patients asked how the treatments were working. The doctor told them that none of the current treatments were working very well. One patient listened and felt that he had wasted too much time before and set a plan to fulfill his wishes one by one, including learning to glide, traveling around the world, completing a book, spending time with his children and the elderly, and so on. Five years came and went, and all his wishes came true, and the hospital told him it was a misdiagnosis. His feelings could be imagined. He said that thanks to this misdiagnosis he understood the meaning of life and lived it to the fullest, and that the rest of his days would be even more exciting! When he went to visit another patient, his family told him that he had passed away two years ago and that he had been misdiagnosed in the same way. Older people often say things like, Go and see! A look is less than a look! Isn’t this true for everyone and everything? Isn’t every day of life less than a day, less than a meal? (Figure 1-06) How should we live out the remaining decades, decades or even years? Wouldn’t it be better to live according to the countdown?