Self-recognition of medical images

Collection of 6 articles on self-identification of medical images

Self-evaluation is an individual's self-summary over a period of time, which can help us find the rules in our study and work. Let's sum up with our heart and conscientiously complete our self-appraisal. How to write self-evaluation? The following are six self-identification medical images I collected for you. Welcome to read the collection.

Self-evaluation of medical imaging articles 1 Time flies. In a blink of an eye, three years of undergraduate study is coming to an end. I want to thank my second alma mater, Fujian Medical University, for giving me the opportunity to learn and improve this time. It will be an important stage in my life to review the three-year correspondence study from junior college, because my professional skills were obtained by studying medical imaging professional knowledge systematically and comprehensively again.

Ideologically, as a party member, I have a good moral cultivation. More importantly, under the guidance of the school motto of "diligence, preciseness, truth-seeking and innovation", I further corrected my learning attitude, developed a rigorous style of study, and shaped a simple, steady and innovative personality. I will keep in mind the oath of medical students: I volunteer to devote myself to medicine, love my motherland, be loyal to the people and abide by it. All-round development I am determined to try my best to get rid of human diseases, help improve health, safeguard the sanctity and honor of medical skills, heal the wounded and rescue the dying, work tirelessly and persistently, and strive for the development of medical and health undertakings in the motherland and the physical and mental health of mankind for life.

In the study, I have continuously enriched myself and challenged myself for three years, laying a solid foundation for realizing the value of life. I have successfully completed all the courses and mastered the courses of medical imaging specialty systematically. At the same time, we are not satisfied with learning theoretical courses well, but also pay attention to learning various related medical knowledge. In the study of clinical courses, I am interested in internal medicine, surgery, medical statistics and testing. I have mastered the principles of diagnosis and treatment of diseases, worked hard on professional courses such as human sectional anatomy, medical imaging diagnostics and imaging equipment, and focused on the imaging characteristics, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of some common diseases, laying a solid foundation for better clinical application in the future. At the same time, I have three years of self-study experience by correspondence. I have developed good study habits and methods, and gradually learned how to face new knowledge for self-study, so as to further understand and master its application. Study while working, arrange your free time reasonably, study the teaching materials carefully, then sort out the relevant points and take notes. Finally, I can integrate theory with practice and apply what I have learned. I think these learning methods and habits will benefit me for life.

Three years of correspondence study, in fact, is only about three months of face-to-face teaching. Although the time is short, I feel benefited a lot. Especially by studying College English (Volume 1-4), I feel that my English level has improved a lot, and I can read professional foreign language periodicals, laying a solid foundation for learning the most advanced medical knowledge more quickly and directly in the future. Usually, I can't help myself.

Correspondence undergraduate diploma should not be the end of my pursuit, but a new starting point for my new life and higher development. I will strive to climb the higher peak of medical knowledge, and use it as the capital and foundation to repay the society, and make my due social responsibility and contribution to the development of medical and health undertakings in the motherland and the physical and mental health of mankind!

Medical image self-identification 2 Time flies, another May. My one-year internship is about to end. This year, as the first internship in my life, from the strangeness at the beginning to the impending farewell, I was taught and taught by all teachers in the hospital, which benefited me a lot.

The first internship department is radiology, as a medical department, receiving all kinds of patients. Here, I began to learn the basic knowledge that an imaging medical student must have in the hospital. From being at a loss to becoming proficient, I began to understand little by little how to find a method that conforms to the actual clinic in the voluminous text in the textbook, and saw the text in the book become a reality little by little, becoming an unforgettable and even indispensable experience in life. At the same time, I also saw the reality that is very different from the current health care industry. I have seen the hardships and grievances of all teachers as clinicians. Here I suddenly found that the so-called nine-to-five life has become an unattainable luxury. The working hours are reversed day and night, and there are no long and uncertain working days on weekends and holidays. Whenever and wherever patients need it, they should be sober and correct. Behind these hardships, there are patients' incomprehension and even unreasonable troubles, as well as all kinds of bad slander and ridicule in today's society, and even the meager salary that can't be achieved by hard work. Although teachers occasionally complain about the injustice of reality in their spare time as jokes, once they come to work, they will still be full of spirit and work hard. I was puzzled by the imbalance between pay and gain, but every day I spent in the hospital, from the initial fear of grumpy patients to the middle depression, and then to calmly deal with it, I suddenly remembered Mr. Jin Yong's most classic martial arts.

In a word: great men serve the country and the people; Perhaps today's medical staff have gone to brush their clothes as the old saying goes, hidden in fame, and all they want is to do what they should do. As the old saying goes, heaven is not enough to fear, and people are not enough to be kind. While preparing to become a real clinician who can be competent for his post and take responsibility, I also hope that someone can see the efforts and difficulties of this group and improve this somewhat dark external environment.

When we meet a patient in respiratory medicine, everyone rushes into the ward to rescue the patient. In the tense atmosphere of the rescue process, everyone can do their work in a leisurely way, which makes me deeply understand the unique order and discipline in the hospital. Everyone is following the code of the medical industry and coping with it calmly in such an environment.

Standing in this seesaw battle with death, I suddenly realized that this is the goal that the medical industry has to explore for hundreds of years. No matter in the laboratory, factory or hospital, countless people work only to save the world at this moment, which makes me truly respect those scientists who are so far away from me for the first time. Maybe some people study their lives for people they don't know.

However, under these gaunt efforts, several families in the ward are still happy and worried. I remember when I reported in the department, the skin on a patient's ass was festering, and the festering bones were visible. When he mastered the dressing change procedure every day, he didn't know what to say to his family members who already knew the final result. Both family members and medical staff understand that this is a helpless fact. Looking at the last empty bed, my heart is full of powerlessness. There are some things we still can't do, but we are helpless.

There are all kinds of people in the hospital, prisoners who have been escorted for physical examination because of crimes, drug addicts with ulterior motives, people who have unexpected accidents, ordinary or bizarre injuries caused by various reasons, people who have mild cold and pain after fatigue, and people who have died of vital signs. As a doctor, a detective may not know how to save the world, but every good doctor is Sherlock Holmes.

"If you want to be a healer, you have to know astronomy, geography and personnel before you can talk about human diseases. Otherwise, you can't get involved without your eyes when you travel at night. " Facing the coming year's internship experience, I deeply realize that as a medical student, I still have a long way to go in medicine. I will go to work with a more proactive working attitude, more solid operational skills and more profound theoretical knowledge. Finally, I want to thank every teacher here again.

After completing the task of clinical practice, I entered the internship stage of my major-medical imaging. I am determined to be an excellent ultrasonic diagnostic doctor. Internship has made me take a step towards this goal. Although there is still a long way to go, I believe that as long as I work hard and put my heart into it, this distance will be narrowed step by step.

After entering the internship, I found that ultrasound is far from as easy as I thought. My theoretical knowledge at school is mainly diagnostics. However, what I see in clinic is not all standard sonograms. Different patients have their own advantages in normal structure and morphology. It was really difficult at first, and I didn't know many images. My teaching teacher asked me to know the normal images first, and then remember the abnormal sonograms. Only in this way can I accurately diagnose abnormal images.

After completing the task of clinical practice, I entered the internship stage of my major-medical imaging. I am determined to be an excellent ultrasonic diagnostic doctor. Internship has made me take a step towards this goal. Although there is still a long way to go, I believe that as long as I work hard and put my heart into it, this distance will be narrowed step by step.

In a blink of an eye, the two-month internship will be over. Looking back on the two-month internship, I was deeply touched and gained a lot. In the past two months, under the care and guidance of leaders and colleagues, I have learned rare work experience and social knowledge through my unremitting efforts. I summarize my experience and experience from the following aspects:

First, study hard, integrate theory with practice, and constantly improve your working ability.

In the practice of medical imaging technology, I always regard learning as an important way and method to acquire new knowledge, master methods, improve ability and solve problems, and earnestly arm my mind with theory, guide practice and promote work. Only by actively thinking and actively using our existing knowledge in social practice can we test the usefulness of knowledge in practice. During the two-month internship, my biggest feeling is that we have learned a lot of theoretical knowledge in school, but rarely used it in social practice, so that theory and practice are greatly out of touch, so that we can't find the direction in our future study and life, and apply what we have learned. At the same time, continuous learning at work is also an effective way to make up for one's own shortcomings. In the information age, society is changing and people are changing. If you don't study, you will fall behind. Through two months' practice, combined with the actual situation of medical imaging technology post, I have carefully studied the policies, management systems and work regulations of medical imaging technology post, so that the difficulties in my work have been solved most effectively. Through the study of these work regulations, I have further deepened my understanding of all the work and been able to carry out all the work pragmatically.

Second, highlight the key points of work, highlight the key points, and do your duty.

In the post of medical imaging technology, I treat every job with a serious and responsible attitude. Although at first I felt that I couldn't find anything to do and get the purpose of exercise because of my lack of experience and understanding, I quickly started to find reasons from myself, communicated with my colleagues, realized my own shortcomings, and quickly changed my role and job orientation. In order to familiarize myself with the work and enter the role as soon as possible, on the one hand, I take the time to consult relevant materials and get familiar with my job responsibilities, on the other hand, I humbly ask leaders and colleagues to give myself a systematic and comprehensive understanding of the work of medical imaging technology posts. According to the actual situation of medical imaging technology post work, combined with their own advantages, grasp the key points and difficulties of work, and try their best to complete the tasks of medical imaging technology post. During my two-month internship, I was often praised by my colleagues and leaders.

Third, change your role and devote yourself to your work with great enthusiasm.

From the university gate to the post of medical imaging technology, at first, it was difficult for me to adapt to the change of role and to find and solve problems. I thought there was not much to do, so I was a little disappointed. My initial enthusiasm faded a little and I couldn't find my way at all. But I still try my best to keep my original enthusiasm and want to do useful things, and keep doing some chores. At the same time, I also have the courage to help my colleagues do all the work, slowly find my role and understand what I should do. This is a passionate question. As long as I keep great enthusiasm, I believe I will be recognized. There is nothing I can't do, nothing I can't do well, only you are willing to do it. Changing one's role, from a student to a staff member, is not only a change of role, but also a change of concept.

Fourth, cultivate team spirit and cooperate with other colleagues while completing their own work.

In the workshop, I can gain the full trust of the leaders, and at the same time, I can actively assist other colleagues to deal with some housework while completing all the work assigned by my superiors on time. Only when the individual's ability is integrated into the team can the greatest value be realized. During my internship, I fully realized the importance of team spirit.

The essence of the team is * * * progress. Without progress and cooperation, the team is like a mess. Cooperate with each other, and the team will work together in Qi Xin to become a strong collective. Many people often confuse teams with working groups. In fact, there is an essential difference between the two. Excellent work groups, like teams, have the characteristics of sharing information, ideas and creativity, making decisions to help each member work better, and strengthening personal work standards. The working group mainly decomposes the work objectives into individuals, which is essentially around personal goals and responsibilities. The goal of the working group is just a simple sum of personal goals. Members of the working group will not be responsible for the results beyond their own obligations, nor will they try the value-added effect brought by multiple members working together.

In a blink of an eye, the two-month internship will be over. Looking back on the two-month internship, I was deeply touched and gained a lot. In the past two months, under the care and guidance of leaders and colleagues, I have learned rare work experience and social knowledge through my unremitting efforts. I summarize my experience and experience from the following aspects:

First, study hard, integrate theory with practice, and constantly improve your working ability.

In the practice of medical imaging technology, I always regard learning as an important way and method to acquire new knowledge, master methods, improve ability and solve problems, and earnestly arm my mind with theory, guide practice and promote work. Only by actively thinking and actively using our existing knowledge in social practice can we test the usefulness of knowledge in practice. During the two-month internship, my biggest feeling is that we have learned a lot of theoretical knowledge in school, but rarely used it in social practice, so that theory and practice are greatly out of touch, so that we can't find the direction in our future study and life, and apply what we have learned. At the same time, continuous learning at work is also an effective way to make up for one's own shortcomings. In the information age, society is changing and people are changing. If you don't study, you will fall behind. Through two months' practice, combined with the actual situation of medical imaging technology post, I have carefully studied the policies, management systems and work regulations of medical imaging technology post, so that the difficulties in my work have been solved most effectively. Through the study of these work regulations, I have further deepened my understanding of all the work and been able to carry out all the work pragmatically.

Second, highlight the key points of work, highlight the key points, and do your duty.

In the post of medical imaging technology, I treat every job with a serious and responsible attitude. Although at first I felt that I couldn't find anything to do and get the purpose of exercise because of my lack of experience and understanding, I quickly started to find reasons from myself, communicated with my colleagues, realized my own shortcomings, and quickly changed my role and job orientation. In order to familiarize myself with the work and enter the role as soon as possible, on the one hand, I take the time to consult relevant materials and get familiar with my job responsibilities, on the other hand, I humbly ask leaders and colleagues to give myself a systematic and comprehensive understanding of the work of medical imaging technology posts. According to the actual situation of medical imaging technology post work, combined with their own advantages, grasp the key points and difficulties of work, and try their best to complete the tasks of medical imaging technology post. During my two-month internship, I was often praised by my colleagues and leaders.

Third, change your role and devote yourself to your work with great enthusiasm.

From the university gate to the post of medical imaging technology, at first, it was difficult for me to adapt to the change of role and to find and solve problems. I thought there was not much to do, so I was a little disappointed. My initial enthusiasm faded a little and I couldn't find my way at all. But I still try my best to keep my original enthusiasm and want to do useful things, and keep doing some chores. At the same time, I also have the courage to help my colleagues do all the work, slowly find my role and understand what I should do. This is a passionate question. As long as I keep great enthusiasm, I believe I will be recognized. There is nothing I can't do, nothing I can't do well, only you are willing to do it. Changing one's role, from a student to a staff member, is not only a change of role, but also a change of concept.

Fourth, cultivate team spirit and cooperate with other colleagues while completing their own work.

In the workshop, I can gain the full trust of the leaders, and at the same time, I can actively assist other colleagues to deal with some housework while completing all the work assigned by my superiors on time. Only when the individual's ability is integrated into the team can the greatest value be realized. During my internship, I fully realized the importance of team spirit.

The essence of the team is * * * progress. Without progress and cooperation, the team is like a mess. Cooperate with each other, and the team will work together in Qi Xin to become a strong collective. Many people often confuse teams with working groups. In fact, there is an essential difference between the two. Excellent work groups, like teams, have the characteristics of sharing information, ideas and creativity, making decisions to help each member work better, and strengthening personal work standards. The working group mainly decomposes the work objectives into individuals, which is essentially around personal goals and responsibilities. The goal of the working group is just a simple sum of personal goals. Members of the working group will not be responsible for the results beyond their own obligations, nor will they try the value-added effect brought by multiple members working together.

Problems with verbs (abbreviation of verb).

Although some efforts have been made in recent months, there is still a big gap from the requirements of leaders, such as the need to further improve the theoretical level and working ability, and the unfamiliarity with medical imaging technology. These problems are determined to be improved and solved in my future work and study, so that I can do my job better.

Self-identity of medical images 6 "It's hard to know something about it until it's on paper". After studying theoretical knowledge in school for two years and practicing in hospital for 10 months, I know the distance between school and society and understand the gap between theory and practice. Only through practice can I test my knowledge and really learn useful knowledge. ......

During the 1 month internship in the hospital, I have come all the way from urology, orthopedics, general radiology, ct room, mri room and B-ultrasound room ... I have seen a lot and learned a lot. ......

Although I am only a "junior college" graduate who practises in a hospital, I am not willing to be mediocre. I am optimistic, confident and self-motivated, able to handle interpersonal relationships well, and have a strong sense of responsibility and mission. Two years of training in Qujing Medical College laid a solid foundation for me to realize my dream. Two years' study of medical theoretical knowledge in college has formed my rigorous learning attitude and thinking mode, cultivated my good study habits, and 1 month's clinical internship experience has further improved my ability to analyze and solve problems. Especially in the process of internship, the internship hospital provided me with many opportunities for hands-on practice, which enabled me to have a deeper understanding of the aseptic operation and dressing change of surgery and the imaging equipment such as ct, dr, cr, C-arm and bedside X-ray machine in the imaging department, and cultivated my solid independent operation ability. Taking pictures of common parts is no longer a problem, and I can make a correct diagnosis of common image manifestations. At the same time, I have a deep understanding of B-ultrasound and mri inspection techniques and can make correct diagnosis opinions on related image manifestations. Strong sense of responsibility, strong interest in learning, strong hands-on ability, quick acceptance ability and excellent completion of various tasks have won me the unanimous praise of the teaching teachers.

From a medical student in school to an "intern" in a hospital, I think the following problems should be solved before entering the hospital for internship:

First, understand what internship is, that is, the purpose of internship.

What about the internship? In my opinion, practice is mainly about "methods", not diseases. There is a simple reason. Knowing and mastering a disease is just a disease after all, and mastering the methods of knowing the disease can help us find more diseases, so as to know and master more diseases.

Second, understand the dual identity of interns.

"Intern" means an intern plus a doctor. So as an intern, he has a dual identity. In the eyes of teachers, interns are students, and in the eyes of patients, interns are also doctors. Correctly handling this dual identity is one of the first problems that interns should solve.

In the process of internship, "learning" should naturally be placed in the main position, which is very different from "learning" in school. First of all, the content is different. In school, "learning" focuses on learning theoretical knowledge, while internship "learning" should not only learn relevant theoretical knowledge, but also learn the basic qualities that a doctor should have, the basic methods of clinical work, treatment methods, thinking methods, and even social adaptability. Therefore, the learning content in the internship is much wider than that in the school. Secondly, there are differences in learning methods. In school, teachers mainly explain, while practice is a practical process from theory to practice. Therefore, the learning methods of internship should be based on independent thinking, and some even have subtle infections, such as teachers' work style and medical style.

In more than half a month's clinical practice, it can be said that the content involved in clinical practice is almost all the content learned in school, but the practice time is relatively short. Every time I go to the clinical department, I will learn the professional knowledge of imaging through contact. Because image examination technology is an indispensable auxiliary examination method in every clinical department, I can find X-ray, ct, mri, B-ultrasound examination report and other image materials in every clinical department. While practicing clinical diseases, I am also learning my own professional knowledge, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone. The best advantage is that I can systematically understand all the information of the disease, including clinical symptoms, personal medical history, pathology and imaging manifestations. Let me summarize the feelings of the clinical departments I have worked as an intern:

First, a (cardiovascular) internal medicine practice:

The first back office department was my first internship department. Cardiovascular medicine is also closely related to imaging, because one of its most important auxiliary examinations is the examination of imaging technology, such as echocardiography and chest X-ray examination.

Imaging diagnosis is of great value to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In clinical practice, ultrasonic imaging and traditional X-ray examination of the heart and great vessels are the most commonly used and preferred imaging methods, which can confirm the diagnosis of many diseases of the heart and great vessels. The advantage of fluoroscopy is that we can observe the shape and pulsation of the heart and great vessels and their relationship with surrounding structures from different angles, and it is also convenient to choose the most suitable angle for oblique photography. However, the image definition is poor and the time is short, so it is necessary to combine photography for diagnosis. During our internship in the Second People's Hospital of Qujing City, the most common things we saw were cardiac X-rays, that is, the anterior position and the right anterior oblique position after swallowing barium and taking pictures of the chest.

The progress and clinical application of some modern new imaging techniques, such as echocardiography, ct and mri, greatly make up for the shortcomings of traditional X-ray examination and make the clinical diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases more accurate and reliable.

Two or three subjects practice (orthopedics):

Orthopedics is one of the key departments of practice, and it is also closely related to our major.

X-ray examination is the most closely related examination in orthopedics, especially for trauma patients, which not only provides accurate and effective clinical diagnosis basis for clinicians, but also provides important reference materials for doctors to choose treatment methods.

During my internship in orthopedics, I used my working hours and rest time to summarize the basic knowledge about fractures, such as the clinical manifestations of fractures, X-ray examination methods of fractures, the treatment principles of fractures (there are three principles of fracture treatment, namely reduction, fixation and rehabilitation) and the reduction standards of fractures, which are also the basic knowledge that every intern should have when entering orthopedic internship.

In the process of orthopedic practice, mastering these basic knowledge can make the practice very easy and you can learn more about orthopedics. In addition, you can learn the basic knowledge of orthopedic surgery and dressing change.

Three, two internal medicine (respiratory medicine) practice.

Internship in respiratory department is an excellent opportunity to learn and master the signs of respiratory diseases. Use practice time to make clear the differences between unvoiced sound, unvoiced sound, voiced sound and true sound, dry rale, wet rale, coarse rale and wet rale, fine rale and wet rale, wheezing sound and phlegm sound. It is helpful for the diagnosis and treatment of basic diseases in respiratory medicine to make clear these disease signs.

In the respiratory department, related auxiliary examinations are also closely related to our imaging specialty. In the auxiliary examination, I will understand the X-ray features and clinical manifestations of patients with pneumonia, tuberculosis and lung cancer in combination with actual patients. At the same time, the knowledge of these diseases is also the basic knowledge of our imaging major. A systematic understanding of imaging manifestations and their treatment methods will help me to develop and improve my medical knowledge and ability in an all-round way. The effect of studying with actual patients is much better than reading.

Four, four subjects (urology) practice.

Urology is also closely related to our imaging research. During my internship, I have mastered the scope and conditions of abdominal plain film intake, preparation before examination, posture during examination, X-ray manifestations of stones (including kidney calculi X-ray manifestations, ureteral stones X-ray manifestations, bladder stones X-ray manifestations, pelvic venous stones X-ray manifestations) and the method of intravenous urography (kub+ivp) and its clinical significance. At the same time, the clinical data were used to understand the purpose of B-ultrasound examination of urinary calculi.

It is very useful to clarify the definition, clinical significance, differential diagnosis and auxiliary examination of common clinical symptoms in urology.

After careful practice in the first few clinical departments, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital, and all operations strictly follow the aseptic principle. In all the departments where I practiced, I did all the work seriously. He has a deep understanding of the writing of basic clinical medical documents, and has a deep understanding and application of basic operations such as ECG printing, blood sugar determination, surgery, dressing change and aseptic concept. During my internship, I also made full use of clinical cases to learn professional imaging knowledge.

The biggest and ultimate goal of practice is to cultivate good operating skills and improve various diagnosis and treatment skills. Therefore, under the teaching principle of "let go, don't look around, don't worry about looking around", we actively strive for every exercise opportunity, at the same time constantly enrich our clinical theoretical knowledge, actively think about various problems, humbly ask the instructor or other teachers for questions that we don't understand, and take knowledge notes; In addition, the imaging department has a lecture once a week, and Director Liang and Director Gong patiently and meticulously explain and analyze the cases. For example, in the case of osteogenesis imperfecta, Teacher Gong led us to collect clinical data and analyze films, which taught us how to systematically collect and analyze a case and benefited a lot. Sharp tools make good work. In the boundless ocean of learning, I constantly challenge myself and enrich myself. As a qualified photographer, I think we should do a lot. Imaging specialty is different from clinical medicine specialty. After mastering the basic theoretical knowledge and getting started, you need to read more books, pictures and cases. As long as you are willing to work hard, there are many case resources, which determines that the professional level of imaging can be improved rapidly. To learn imaging well, we must study anatomy, pathology, imaging diagnosis and clinical courses; Basic medical staff should improve their clinical knowledge on the basis of mastering basic subjects.

Through 1 month internship in People's Hospital, I benefited a lot. I have a more detailed and profound understanding of my major, and I have realized a lot of things that I can't learn in school. I am no longer limited to books, but have a more comprehensive understanding.

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