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发表于 2004-8-15 21:49:43
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杏林春暖 ,really glad to see your writing here and I appreciate those real good doctors ,though I' ve always been having bias on them----it seems that i mistook too much^_^
Just for your reference:
As medical graduate students, we all have learned medicine for many years. But, do you really know how to become a doctor, a genuine doctor? In my view, learning to be doctors[In order to be doctors], we must have noble medical ethics, exquisite medical skills and persistent spirit.
Because of the speciality of our work, I firmly believe that one can never become a good doctor until he becomes a good person. First and foremost, a competent doctor should be a [an] honest, responsible and caring person, and to heal the wounded and rescue the dying must become our common belief. To say it in details, a physician shall be dedicated to providing competent medical care, with compassion and respect for human dignity and rights; a physician shall uphold the standards of professionalism, be honest in all professional interactions, and [shall] strive to report physicians deficient[physician deficiencies] in character or competence, or engaging [engagement]in fraud or deception, to appropriate entities; a physician shall respect the rights of patients, colleagues, and other health professionals, and shall safeguard patient confidences and privacy within the constraints of the law; a physician shall support[give] access to medical care for all people.
Yet, a responsible doctor without excellent skills is not a competent doctor, either. Contemporary medicine is challenging, exciting and dynamic. Countless new discoveries are making their impact on medical practice,withthe development of many new therapies, involving not only drugs, but also treatments arising from research in electronics, nuclear physics, genetics and molecular biology. So, in order to keep pace with the times, we must try to master the most advanced theories as well as techniques. We must update our knowledge and skills throughout careers.
Unlike most [of] other jobs, becoming a doctor requires more time and training. Take foreign doctors as [an] example, it usually takes at least 11 years to become a doctor: 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3 years working in a hospital. Becoming a doctor is[such] a long, arduous, expensive process that can only be accomplished with great dedication. In addtion to this, where there is a patient, there is a doctor. You must be ready for seeing patients at any time. So, those without enough persistent spirit will never become a successful doctor.
Medicine is a rewarding career; however, being a doctor involves a lifetime of learning. Firmly remembering the oath you have taken, working hard and training your qualities, you are bound to become a noble, excellent doctor. |
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