In August 2023, when the last batch of athletes left Chengdu, the medical security work of Chengdu Universiade Village Medical Center came to a successful end. Every day from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., 33 days and nights, more than 200 visits ......Recalling those busy but fulfilling days, the "villaged" doctor, Secretary of the Party Branch and Chief Physician of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery of the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University, Rand was full of emotion.
3 visits to solve the problem of 2 years
"I'm glad I could help her."
Ear, nose and throat injuries are common for athletes, especially those who play water sports and engage in intense confrontational sports. Otitis media caused by long-term immersion in water, nasal bone fracture caused by fierce confrontation, etc., all involve the diagnosis and treatment of otolaryngology. Talking about the most memorable consultation during his residency, Rand mentioned a diver from Zimbabwe.
The day after entering the village, the diver came to the clinic for help. Rand told reporters that because of diving, the athlete's ears have been in a moist environment for a long time, and the ears have been itching, watery, and painful for a long time. "At that time, the patient told me that this discomfort had been bothering her for two years. ”
Hearing that the symptoms had not been relieved, Rand immediately checked the athlete and found that he was suffering from the more common fungal otitis. "After figuring out the symptoms, I helped her clean up the lesions under the endoscope and gave her medicine. The athletes went back and forth three times during the Chengdu Universiade, and before returning to China, the symptoms of the ears had basically disappeared. ”
Before the athletes were ready to leave the Chengdu Universiade Village, Rand prescribed some medicine to take back to China. The athlete left a letter thanking Rand for helping him. "We received 133 thank-you letters as a team, and I can't tell which one the athlete wrote. But I received the thanks, and I was glad that I could help her. Rand said with a smile.
The badge is full of badges of appreciation
"'Residency' has improved my professionalism."
Not only thank-you letters, but also many athletes who come to the clinic will give small gifts to the medical staff to express their gratitude. At the beginning of "Enter the Village", RAND's work card was empty, but when he left Chengdu Universiade Village, the work card was already full of badges from various countries and regions.
In addition to the management of routine and emergency diseases throughout the ENT on the second floor of the outpatient clinic, RAND is also responsible for the communication between doctors and patients and doctors in the outpatient area. He feels that both ** and communication have improved his ability.
In Chengdu Universiade Village, it is required that the knowledge structure and the handling of critical and severe diseases must be in line with international standards, and the services provided must also comply with international medical standards. In order to achieve such a goal, RAND learned a lot of the latest international medical knowledge in advance.
In addition, the experience of 'resident village' at the Chengdu Universiade has also given me a better understanding of some common sports injuries in the world, which has been of great help to improve my professional skills. Rand said that the medical work of the Universiade emphasizes professionalism and service quality, and these service habits that meet "international standards" have also been brought back to their daily work, so that patients can enjoy better medical services.
Chengdu **Jinguan News Reporter Hu Guiwei Photographer** Hu Datian Editor-in-charge He Qitie Editor Wang Qi.