Text: Zhu Jiayi|Interview: Dr. Wei Zhiwei In the city, where can you imagine the most frequent "deaths"? "Cemetery, funeral home?" I mean dynamic, happening death. "That might be the hospital." Let's be more precise, where in the hospital are people coming and going, busy with dying or saving lives? People who practice there don't even have time to mourn, after all, if your emotions affect your work, it may make it harder for your next patient to pull back from death. Emergency? Yes, that's the theme of our "Key Medical School" this month. For this month's key medical school,
we focus on emergency medicine. The recommended book for you is James. My Life in the First Floor Emergency Room by Dr. Maskalik . James is a Canadian Emergency Physician and a "Humanitarian Aid Physician". He participated in the MSF operation and helped the public teaching hospital "Black Lion Hospital" to set up the first emergency room Wedding Photo Editing in Ethiopia. At the same time, we also interviewed Dr. Wei Zhiwei of " Emergency Iron Man Dr. Wei " to share with you the challenges and stories of the first emergency scene in Taiwan. getImage Photo Credit: Facebook Publishing The catalog of this book is not arranged in numbers like ordinary books,
but from A to Z of English letters—A is Airway, B is Breathing, C is Circulation, D is Drug. ...to the Z in the last chapter, which stands for "Ze End". According to the letters, the chaos, joys and sorrows, poverty and hope of the emergency room are arranged in an orderly manner. If you are too busy and want to quickly understand the pressures and struggles of working in the emergency department with limited reading time, it is recommended to read the chapter "Emergency" directly. It has a very realistic description of a day in an emergency physician. :