For example, the touching story of Zeng Xianyu, the chief physician of dermatology department of Wuhan First Hospital, was continuously reported by Wuhan Evening News, which attracted the praise of tens of thousands of netizens and the hot discussion of doctors. Because the First Hospital of Wuhan organized a discussion of "doctor owners" in 9 departments, the WeChat groups managed by these owners were all 100 or more.
Everyone exchanged their own experience in managing WeChat groups and the confusion they faced. Many doctors say that managing the doctor-patient WeChat group seems to be only convenient for patients and adds a lot of trouble to themselves. In fact, it is a win-win situation for doctors and patients, and it also provides opportunities for doctors to learn.
Moreover, there will also be a WeChat group for clinical pharmacists' medication consultation. After joining the group, citizens can get guidance from specialist pharmacists around the clock. Zhang Shaohui, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacy, said that WeChat group has had 139 group friends and nearly 20 clinical pharmacists since its operation nearly one year ago.
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At the same time, Shao Yongsheng, director of the First Ward of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Wuhan First Hospital, founded the WeChat group of patients with "Time-bowel communication, * * * stomach making", 126 friends are all patients who have undergone gastrointestinal tumor surgery here. First, it is convenient for doctors to follow up patients regularly after operation and make follow-up treatment plans; Secondly, it is convenient for patients to consult doctors at any time when their bodies change after returning to China.
In addition, Ma Yan, director of rehabilitation department of Wuhan No.1 Hospital, has established a "rehabilitation service group", in which patients send questions in the form of words, pictures and videos, and medical technicians can give guidance and demonstration intuitively, which greatly facilitates patients.
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