Baidu Fat Teacher Bar, with deep affection and sincerity, presents a series of 13 articles about the angels in white from the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University, showcasing the风采of the most adorable people in a harmonious society.
1. Baidu Fat Teacher Bar expresses gratitude to the angels in white from the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University for saving Fat Teacher's life.
Respected Party Committee of the Second Military Medical University's Changzheng Hospital, media personnel who have reported on Shanghai's Fat Teacher, senior officers of the Shanghai Armed Police Force, leaders and public security officers of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau's Rail Transit Division, colleagues, friends, and students: We sincerely thank you all for your long-term care and assistance to Fat Teacher, a kind-hearted person in Shanghai who is enthusiastic about social welfare causes.
On November 18, 2009, due to high blood sugar causing dizziness and weakness, Fat Teacher was admitted to the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital (Room 21, Bed 4) affiliated with the Second Military Medical University. Fat Teacher received vigorous rescue and meticulous care from the angels in white of the Endocrinology Department. Special thanks go to Director Liu Zhimin, Deputy Director Zhou Junjie, Deputy Director Shi Yongquan, Bed Doctor Dr. Wu Jia, Head Nurse Du Jinxia, and Responsible Nurse Guan Xiaoli for their life-saving efforts. When they learned that Fat Teacher was a laid-off worker from Yigang Company under Baosteel Group, a member of the most vulnerable group at the bottom of society, yet still passionate about social welfare causes, self-studying English, Japanese, German, French, caring about national defense construction, and loving the People's Armed Police, having been reported by more than 250 mainstream media outlets nationwide, including the People's Liberation Army on November 11, 2005, they were deeply moved. Knowing that Fat Teacher had no family left in this world, they all expressed that as soldiers of the people, they are Fat Teacher's family. The military loves the people, the people support the military, and the bond between the military and the people is like water and blood. They held an urgent meeting of the Party Branch of the Endocrinology Department, unanimously agreeing that everyone should help each other. As soldiers and medical angels, they must save Fat Teacher, a laid-off worker who contributes love to the People's Armed Police and is enthusiastic about social welfare causes, helping him restore health quickly, which is their glorious responsibility. For this purpose, Director Liu Zhimin, Deputy Director Zhou Junjie, Deputy Director Shi Yongquan, and Bed Doctor Dr. Wu Jia specially provided multiple consultations for Fat Teacher, proposing several optimal treatment plans. They visited Fat Teacher daily, talking with him to reduce his psychological burden and anxiety, kindly telling Fat Teacher that the experts of the Endocrinology Department attach great importance to his condition, asking him to be reassured and promising full efforts to restore his health.
Our Head Nurse Du Jinxia and Responsible Nurse Guan Xiaoli from the Endocrinology Department always took time out of their busy schedules to patiently explain diabetes prevention knowledge to Fat Teacher every day, allowing him to understand that diabetes is not terrible. They provided psychological care, enabling Fat Teacher to rebuild confidence and reignite hope for a beautiful life and dreams of a better future. On the morning of November 20, Nurse Miss Guo Rong personally carried away two pots of 24-hour urine quantification from Fat Teacher’s bathroom, despite the dirtiness and odor. Feeling embarrassed, Fat Teacher was told by Nurse Miss Guo Rong that it was her duty as a nurse. Tears welled up in Fat Teacher's eyes.
At 9:30 AM on November 20, when Responsible Nurse Guan Xiaoli approached Fat Teacher's bed with a sweet smile, asking how he felt, she then kindly informed Fat Teacher about the three bottles of intravenous fluids, explaining the effects and efficacy of different medications. This deeply touched Fat Teacher, and nearby patients joked that Fat Teacher would soon become a doctor himself. All patients loved Nurse Guan Xiaoli for her gentleness and kindness, comparing her to a beautiful little bird entering the ward.
In the afternoon of November 20, Fat Teacher suddenly heard a female patient loudly arguing, demanding the head nurse personally administer her injection. A young nurse carefully explained, but the patient refused, saying she didn't trust young nurses. Surrounding patients criticized the woman for being unreasonable. At this moment, the head nurse rushed over, quietly persuading the patients to return to their rooms. Nearby patients told Fat Teacher that some anxious patients often vent their frustrations on our angel nurses. However, Head Nurse Du Jinxia gently held the arm of the female patient, wiping the saliva from the corner of her mouth with a clean handkerchief, leading her back to her room. Surprisingly, the previously angry female patient became docile, leaving Fat Teacher speechless.
Bed Doctor Dr. Wu Jia from the Endocrinology Department visited Fat Teacher five times daily, sitting by his bedside, discussing life, family, the preciousness and beauty of life, even mentioning his own spouse who is also a media worker and has read reports about Fat Teacher on Baidu Fat Teacher Bar. Dr. Wu Jia is approachable and amiable, making Fat Teacher feel enlightened. Our angels in white from the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University treat patients as friends and family, creating a harmonious ward concept. All patients and families highly praise and appreciate the People's Armed Police medical angels for setting a new standard and example of the close bond between the military and the people.
2. In the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University, there is Associate Professor Shi Yongquan who always cares about the safety and health of patients.
In the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University, there is Associate Professor Shi Yongquan, the deputy director of the department, with thick eyebrows, big bright eyes, a square face, tall and robust stature, dignified appearance, broad shoulders bearing heavy responsibilities and noble missions. Associate Professor Shi Yongquan is both a soldier and a medical angel, with the unique sentiment of soldiers loving the people and having deep ties with the masses. He is characterized by straightforwardness, clear love and hatred, strict self-discipline, meticulousness, dedication to studying medical techniques, and wholeheartedly focusing on work, always caring about the safety and health of patients. Often, when all the lights in the wards are off, the light in Associate Professor Shi Yongquan's office is still on. Deep into the night, amidst the cold winter snow, Associate Professor Shi Yongquan remains alone in his office diligently reviewing a large pile of patient histories submitted by the ward doctors. Under the dim light, his bronze face reflects years of military service. Whenever Associate Professor Shi Yongquan enters the ward for rounds, all patients eagerly pass on the news: "Associate Professor Shi Yongquan is visiting us despite his busy schedule." Even before seeing him, his voice can be heard in the ward, requiring young doctors to frequently visit and communicate with patients, emphasizing the importance of understanding psychology to let patients have pleasant moods. Harmonious doctor-patient relationships, mutual trust, and cooperation with drug treatments are crucial for restoring patients' health. Whenever Associate Professor Shi Yongquan enters the ward, he warmly shakes hands with patients, showing sincere greetings and utmost care, displaying the chivalrous tenderness unique to soldiers. He personally examines changes in patients' skin, legs, and eyes very meticulously, using a stethoscope attentively to listen in various parts of the body, checking for any diabetic complications. Sometimes, when reminded by young doctors that he is very busy with an important expert meeting, Associate Professor Shi Yongquan seriously responds that he is fulfilling his responsibility, as human lives are paramount, deeply moving all patients in the ward.
Associate Professor Shi Yongquan treats all patients equally with love, without bias. Friends, you can imagine that patients come from all walks of life, some rich, some powerful, but Associate Professor Shi Yongquan, with his soldierly integrity, never flatters the powerful. Facing privileged individuals or those offering red envelopes, he firmly refuses, always maintaining the glorious tradition of soldiers serving the people.
Associate Professor Shi Yongquan emphasizes that being a medical angel means sacrifice and dedication, remaining humble and low-key. He places great importance on educating young doctors under him in both medical skills and ethics, preserving the fine traditions of the people's army—this is what distinguishes our military medical angels from ordinary civilians.
3. The Edges of Fate Between Fat Teacher and Dr. Wu Jia from the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital Affiliated with the Second Military Medical University
Today is November 23, 2009. Fat Teacher has already spent five days in the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University. Time flies fast. Through the careful nursing and treatment of the medical staff in the Endocrinology Department, especially the constant concern and meticulous treatment of Bed Doctor Dr. Wu Jia, Fat Teacher's blood glucose indicators are gradually stabilizing. The blood glucose measurement at 7 PM on November 23 was 6.8, and the blood glucose measurement at 9 PM on November 23 was 6.6, basically meeting the normal blood glucose indicators.
At 8 PM on November 23, Fat Teacher was walking in the corridor of the ward when he saw Bed Doctor Dr. Wu Jia busy looking through patient records in the teaching room. Seeing Fat Teacher passing by, Dr. Wu Jia greeted him and moved aside to make room for Fat Teacher to sit down. After Fat Teacher sat down, Dr. Wu Jia smiled brilliantly and asked, "How are you? I see your blood glucose measurements have been good recently!" With gratitude, Fat Teacher replied, "Thank you for your careful treatment." Then Dr. Wu Jia asked if Fat Teacher wanted to find a girlfriend and get married. Unexpectedly asked this question by Dr. Wu Jia, Fat Teacher didn't know how to answer and finally just nodded. Dr. Wu Jia laughed even more brilliantly, like a blooming flower, beautiful and tender. Then she opened her computer, pointing to a very pretty girl and her students, telling Fat Teacher that the pretty girl was her good friend, a teacher at the Political and Legal Affairs College, and her students. Amidst a snowy landscape covered in silver, the green bamboo forest displayed the beautiful scenery of the northern countryside.
At 9 PM, Dr. Wu Jia came to Fat Teacher's ward to measure his blood glucose. Fat Teacher told her there was a scar on the edge of his foot, which seemed inflamed and hurt a bit. She immediately bent down to take a look and told Fat Teacher that the wound couldn't fester, and she would disinfect it with hydrogen peroxide later. Fat Teacher couldn't help but burst into tears, unable to control himself.
November 24, 2009
Fu Wenbao - Fat Teacher
15. Always Concerned About Patients’ Conditions, Bringing Convenience to Patients and Troubles to Themselves: Dr. Feng Xiaoyun, a Good Doctor from the Endocrinology Department of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital
Around 10:00 AM on August 5, 2010, Fat Teacher took Metro Line 1 to the outpatient clinic of the Endocrinology Department of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital. That day, the sun was blazing hot, and there were few people on the streets, with many seeking comfort indoors from the air conditioning. Again, Fat Teacher encountered Dr. Feng Xiaoyun from the Endocrinology Department of Changzheng Hospital. That day, the outpatient clinic was crowded with thousands of patients waiting in long queues for registration and payment. The outpatient hall was densely packed with patients, making it difficult to walk without bumping into someone. Despite this, Fat Teacher observed Dr. Feng Xiaoyun continuously speaking softly and gently to patients, with the particular delicacy and warmth characteristic of women, attending to every patient who sought her care. Approaching her lightly, Fat Teacher inquired if registering would take a long queue and much time, possibly affecting her lunch. She responded cheerfully, "Sure, no problem, Fat Teacher." Separated by half a year since discharge from the Endocrinology Department, she still remembered Fat Teacher. After registering, Fat Teacher waited in line to see Dr. Feng Xiaoyun. Observing her patiently answering questions from different patients, reminding each patient about potential side effects of medications, unlike other hospitals where doctors might prescribe without detailed explanations, Dr. Feng Xiaoyun was very responsible. She thoroughly inquired about the health status of related organs and prescribed medication to minimize side effects. Fat Teacher also noticed a patient from Hunan who traveled a long distance to seek treatment at Shanghai Changzheng Hospital. Dr. Feng Xiaoyun advised him that there was a military hospital in Hunan capable of treating his illness. She then told the patient that he didn’t need to travel such a long distance to Shanghai, as the local military hospital could fully treat his condition. She wrote down the name and phone number of a well-known professor at the military hospital and prepared an introduction letter for the patient to consult with the professor. The Hunanese patient was visibly moved, expressing gratitude repeatedly. Many elderly patients waiting in line praised Dr. Feng Xiaoyun. By the time Fat Teacher finished his consultation, it was already 1:00 PM. She hadn’t eaten lunch yet. She always requested leadership to assign the hardest and most tiring frontline positions to her, taking care of many colleagues. Whenever there was honor involved, she humbly declined, giving it to her colleagues because she often said, “The dedication of all doctors in the endocrinology department is commendable.” Indeed, she always thought of patients’ conditions, bringing convenience to them while keeping troubles for herself.
4. A Conversation Worth More Than Ten Years of Reading: An Unforgettable Dialogue Between Fat Teacher and Dr. Feng Xiaoyun from the Endocrinology Department of Changzheng Hospital
Fat Teacher sincerely thanks Dr. Feng Xiaoyun, the angel in white from the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University, for her selfless help.
On the evening of November 24, 2009, Fat Teacher was weighed down with worries, unable to sleep. It felt like a heavy stone was pressing on his heart, preventing any sense of ease. Suddenly, he had so many questions to ask. He entered the teaching room countless times, seeing a familiar face — Dr. Feng Xiaoyun wearing glasses, with a slim figure resembling a college student. She was an elegant and charming girl who was very likable. When she was busy, she was extremely focused; probably placing fireworks beside her wouldn't distract her concentration. Because recently, Changzheng Hospital was preparing for inspections, involving much preparatory work. Dr. Feng Xiaoyun often worked overtime, forgetting to eat dinner until she felt a stomachache prompting her to eat.
"Oh! Isn't this Fat Teacher?" Dr. Feng Xiaoyun greeted Fat Teacher. Fat Teacher immediately bowed to Dr. Feng Xiaoyun, saying, "I deeply thank you, Dr. Feng Xiaoyun, for saving my life." Since Fat Teacher's first outpatient visit at the Endocrinology Department of Changzheng Hospital, it was Dr. Feng Xiaoyun who issued the admission order. She kindly inquired if Fat Teacher had any other discomforts. Fat Teacher expressed immense gratitude for receiving timely treatment upon admission. Dr. Feng Xiaoyun kindly reminded Fat Teacher to wear more clothes as the weather turned cold, avoiding catching a cold. She encouraged him to prepare early and leave his phone number so she could arrange his admission as soon as possible. Once admitted, he should focus on recuperation and cooperate with medical examinations. Do you understand? Fat Teacher, with tears in his eyes, nodded. As he walked out the door, he turned back to glance at Dr. Feng Xiaoyun. Dr. Feng Xiaoyun waved goodbye and continued attending to the next outpatient patient. Realizing something to say but hesitating, Dr. Feng Xiaoyun invited Fat Teacher back in, asking if he had any questions. Yes, Fat Teacher answered. Dr. Feng Xiaoyun put aside her work, turned around to face Fat Teacher, and smiled, inviting him to ask. Just then, another doctor called Dr. Feng Xiaoyun for dinner. "Oh! It's so late, and Dr. Feng Xiaoyun hasn't eaten dinner yet! It's almost 8 PM!" Fat Teacher suddenly felt guilty. Dr. Feng Xiaoyun stood up and told Fat Teacher to wait a moment and not leave as she would return after eating dinner. About 15 minutes later, Dr. Feng Xiaoyun hurried back, eating a warm steamed bun while telling Fat Teacher to start asking questions. First, could Dr. Feng Xiaoyun explain what insulin reserve function is and how it can be restored? Dr. Feng Xiaoyun answered that it's like a machine that has sustained some damage but can continue working. If overworked for a long time, the machine will eventually break down. For instance, Fat Teacher is too overweight now and needs to lose weight. Given his current obese physique, the insulin released in his body definitely isn't enough. If he loses weight, the insulin released in his body will suffice.
Second, can Fat Teacher, whose diabetes is acquired rather than inherited, marry and have children? Will the child also develop diabetes? Dr. Feng Xiaoyun replied that the possibility of Fat Teacher's diabetes being passed to the next generation is higher than that of normal people, though it's not absolute. It's entirely possible to have a child without diabetes. The likelihood of Fat Teacher's child developing diabetes is 5%.
Third, is Fat Teacher's insulin release function deteriorating and unrecoverable?
Dr. Feng Xiaoyun replied that Fat Teacher must eat less, exercise more, and lose two pounds each month gradually. Gradually losing weight will maintain a healthy body. Eating more vegetables to fill up first before consuming two taels of rice will prevent hunger. Every three months, Fat Teacher should visit the outpatient clinic for necessary examinations, which is very important. Fat Teacher must remember this.
Writing here, Fat Teacher wants to tell all leaders, friends, and classmates who care about Fat Teacher's fate that the angels in white from the Endocrinology Department of the Changzheng Hospital affiliated with the Second Military Medical University always prioritize harmony between doctors and patients, providing the greatest humanistic care and respect for life, serving patients wholeheartedly. The health of the common people is our responsibility as soldiers.
November 24, 2009
Fu Wenbao - Fat Teacher
5. Fat Teacher Sees Dr. Feng Xiaoyun Busy in the Outpatient Clinic of the Endocrinology Department: A Diligent, Responsible, Patient, and Thoughtful Doctor
At 2:20 PM on December 2, 2009, the weather was sunny, feeling like spring. People went out shopping or to see a doctor. Fat Teacher, intending to buy a copy of the Xinmin Evening News, took the elevator from the 21st floor endocrinology ward of Changzheng Hospital to the first floor outpatient department. Just as he reached the door, he remembered Dr. Feng Xiaoyun was in the endocrinology outpatient clinic, so he turned back and ran to the outpatient clinic entrance. There, he saw Dr. Feng Xiaoyun sweating profusely, occasionally removing her glasses to wipe sweat. Surrounded by six outpatient patients, while other doctors had only one patient each, Fat Teacher, with gratitude, called out, "Good afternoon, Dr. Feng