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China Pharmaceutical Social Practice Report 2000 words 1

First, the internship unit

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Report on social practice of traditional Chinese medicine: 4 articles with 2000 words

China Pharmaceutical Social Practice Report 2000 words 1

First, the internship unit

From Februar

Report on social practice of traditional Chinese medicine: 4 articles with 2000 words

China Pharmaceutical Social Practice Report 2000 words 1

First, the internship unit

From February 20th, 20xx to May 20th, 20xx, I conducted a four-month pharmaceutical internship in xx Hospital. I worked and studied in western medicine warehouse, inpatient pharmacy, Chinese pharmacy, outpatient pharmacy and preparation room respectively, and worked with all teachers. I really felt concerned and helped, and benefited a lot.

XX Hospital is a comprehensive hospital, a non-profit medical institution, a designated unit of rural cooperative medical care, with a construction area of 1.500 square meters and middle and senior technicians 10, of which doctors, nurses and medical technicians account for 80%. Clinically, there are internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, anorectum, gastroenterology, traditional Chinese medicine and other clinical departments. The medical department is equipped with advanced equipment such as radiology, laboratory, electrocardiogram room, B-ultrasound room, laser treatment room, ECG monitor, multifunctional monitor, automatic blood ball meter, automatic urine analyzer, comprehensive anesthesia ventilator, semi-automatic biochemical analyzer and gynecological inflammation therapeutic instrument.

Second, the internship process and content

From the moment I stepped into yiguang, I deeply realized that "excellent medical skills, understanding of humanities, ideals and innovation" are the qualities that medical workers should have in the new period. As a pharmaceutical student, it is not enough to learn only books. To strengthen learning and improve professional level, it is necessary to master a large number of the latest pharmaceutical information resources in time. Looking back on my internship experience, at first I adjusted my status as soon as possible to adapt to the work of the hospital, actively participated in hospital activities, and became familiar with the warm hospital environment and workplace culture. I not only established a good relationship with patients, but also established a good relationship with hospital staff. These are all valuable knowledge that I can't learn in textbooks, but they are indispensable experiences and growth when we first enter the society. Internship life has made me mature and improved a lot.

1, internship in western medicine warehouse

20xx February 1 day, I entered the first department of internship-Western Medicine Library. When I first arrived at the department, I prepared medicines for my colleagues, typed electronic prescriptions and answered the phone for the first time. Many first times have made me gradually familiar with the working environment.

February is the high incidence season of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, respiratory diseases and other medical diseases, and there are many hospitalized patients. Have the opportunity to be familiar with commonly used drugs in hospitals and their usage and dosage. Ask the teacher modestly if you don't understand, and practice by yourself at ordinary times. Be familiar with the work of western medicine library in a short time, master the working procedure and direction, improve the working ability, form a clear working idea, and lay a solid foundation for smoothly carrying out the work and completing the work skillfully and smoothly.

2. Practice of inpatient pharmacy

One month after my internship, I went to the second internship department-inpatient pharmacy. When you are exposed to new knowledge, you are very anxious at first. After nearly two weeks of internship in the inpatient pharmacy, I have been able to take medicine according to a simple prescription through the patient teaching of the teacher and my own efforts. In inpatient pharmacy, we should pay attention to cooperation with colleagues and combine quality with details. After going to work every day, it is my main job to count the lack of medicine, get medicine, arrange medicine, prescribe medicine and prepare medicine. While finishing the homework assigned by the teacher, I read the prescription against the textbook, achieving the effect of combining textbook knowledge with clinical practice, which is of great help to the improvement of learning.

3. Practice of Chinese Medicine

Next, I went to the Chinese pharmacy as an intern. Facing the room full of traditional Chinese medicine, I think of ancient pharmacies, drawer-type medicine boxes, clappers for weighing medicines, familiar names of medicinal materials, and even the sound of pounding medicines from time to time. Everything showed me the mystery of herbs. I think I like this place. The Chinese pharmacy is very small, and Chinese medicine and herbs are separated by an aisle. Generally, the preparation of herbs takes longer and is not patient-oriented. In fact, dispensing medicine is not simply taking medicine. It is a system and a process, from pricing and payment to weighing, checking and distributing drugs. Every time the medicine is given to the patient, it is the result of the labor of all the staff in the whole Chinese medicine dispensing room, which makes me deeply understand the benefits and necessity of teamwork, learn to cooperate with others, learn to work clearly and unhurriedly, and remember and strictly implement all links of the process. It was also here that I began to pay attention to details. If I want to do well and achieve proficiency, I must find out the details and practice deliberately. I need to study hard from the gesture and posture of holding a scorpion to the cooperation of my hands when opening a medicine bag to pour medicine. Learn to observe, be careful and calm, that's what I learned.

4, outpatient pharmacy practice

Western medicine is the main force of drugs now, which means that the work of outpatient department is particularly busy and hard. Taking medicine is physical activity, which is my strongest feeling after working for a week. There are five people in charge of pricing at the front desk of the clinic, and the backstage is separate. After the teacher takes the medicine, he sends it out through the window, and the responsibility is clear, which reduces the chance of taking it wrong. More than 600 kinds of medicines are distributed on the medicine rack with four walls. Every prescription means climbing high and leaning low, running back and forth between four walls for three or four hours, and being very tired after each work. From the beginning, I made a plan to number the drugs first, and then collect the drug instructions as much as possible. The pharmacology and medicalization I have learned are too difficult to remember, and after the instructions are collected completely, they can not only help me remember, but also facilitate reference, which is almost equivalent to a dictionary.

5. Practice in the preparation room.

There are not many hands-on opportunities in the preparation room, but the teacher told us a lot and gained a lot. It's the first time I heard about total intravenous nutrient solution, which is mainly used to give nutritional support and help postoperative recovery. This contradicts the definition of drugs in my memory, which is very cultured. The first time I saw the laboratory-level dispensing room; For the first time, I personally prepared medical preparation and so on, and I was deeply impressed by the special requirements of hygiene: I mop the floor first when I come to the office every day, then wash the table with alcohol, and wear shoes when I enter the door, which always feels like staying in the laboratory. The biggest gain is to talk to the teacher about the knowledge of total intravenous nutrient solution and observe the layout of the clean room on the spot. I have broadened my horizons here and come into contact with many things that have no concept in the past or only exist in books. This is the harvest. Hands-on operation, field experience, knowledge of every tiny link.

Chinese medicine social practice report 2000 words 2

With the renewal of lifestyle and the active social interaction, the pharmaceutical industry is booming and there are more and more kinds of drugs. When people are sick, they need medical treatment, and pharmacies are a convenient choice for most people. However, there are many kinds of drugs. For people with different constitutions, it is particularly important to choose appropriate drugs for patients to recover as soon as possible. This winter vacation, I practiced in Toksun County for half a month, gained experience, increased my knowledge, and let me have a deeper understanding of the shopping guide work of pharmacies.

The half-month internship of Dakang Pharmacy has been successfully concluded. Here, I came into contact with the real life of society for the first time and realized the hardships and difficulties of life. On the whole, I have gained a lot of harvest and income. From a teenager who knows nothing about the pharmaceutical industry to a young man who has both preliminary drug knowledge and simple disease treatment. The harvest of internship can not be described in one word. Generally speaking, there are sour and sweet, bitter and happy. The bitter thing is to make people remember the curative effects and basic ingredients of dozens of drugs, and to distinguish whether they are suitable for people and whether they have serious side effects. I am happy with my colleagues, humorous with my boss, and the customers' affirmation and appreciation of their services, as well as a rich and interesting internship life. In fact, the internship time is not very long. I didn't know what the drug shopping guide was for. I didn't know there were different types of colds, such as wind-heat colds and colds. For different symptoms, it is necessary to distinguish different types of colds and treat them with different drugs, so as not to be ineffective after taking the medicine. The teacher's teaching at work is impressive. Here, I have a deep understanding of drug supermarkets and drug shopping guides. There are many kinds of drugs, including prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs. Prescription drugs are drugs kept in the counter and can only be bought with a doctor's prescription. Common drugs are those that can make people dependent, such as morphine analgesics and some hypnotics, cardiovascular drugs and drugs that are toxic and need medical advice. Over-the-counter drugs can be purchased without a doctor's prescription and are usually placed on the shelves of drug supermarkets. Because the drug supermarket is relatively large and there are many kinds of drugs, these drugs are classified and partitioned according to the different therapeutic effects. Cough and asthma, cold, vitamins, gastrointestinal tract ... there are many kinds of drugs in each drug. Our drug shopping guide is to ask patients what they need when they enter the drug supermarket, and then the heads of various pharmaceutical departments will lead patients to choose the appropriate drugs, and at the same time make corresponding recommendations according to the patient's condition, which requires the shopping guide to have a deep understanding of the composition, reaction and curative effect of the drugs, which is also conducive to us fully mastering the basic knowledge of drug use.

At the beginning, the store manager will train all employees on the basic knowledge of drugs before taking up their posts, and will also conduct regular assessment and appraisal of service personnel. What impressed me most about my internship in the pharmacy was that the pharmacy staff tried their best to provide "warm and subtle" service to the guests, so that the patients could feel warm in their hearts. It is said that service is the foundation of managing corporate image and the way for enterprises to compete. So where is the service charm of Dakang Pharmacy? It was a sincere smiling face, a pleasant word, and the service invested again and again, which condensed out a quality service with endless aftertaste. I learned a lot and felt a lot during my half-month internship there. If I want to provide quality services for patients or their families, I need to fully understand patients' hearts and needs, recommend the most effective drugs at the lowest price, help patients save money, reassure them, and realize that our pharmacy is a good one that really serves the people. Therefore, at present, it is very necessary to improve the service quality while meeting the various requirements of patients.

During the half-month internship in the pharmacy, I worked hard in my post, not only with sweat, but also with wisdom and skills, and more with self-transcendence. So I became mature, less fragile, stronger, forgot how to rely on, thinking about how to learn to be independent and self-reliant. Without the care of my parents and the guidance of my teachers and classmates, I have to solve everything by myself, which has enhanced my self-confidence. From this internship, I deeply realized that there is nothing I can't do, only I can't do it myself. Study hard and work hard. This is life, and it is real life!

Through practical training and internship, I have greatly improved my professional knowledge of drugs, especially in service consciousness, language communication and expression ability, ability to deal with patients, teamwork ability and so on, which has made a good start for myself to embark on the society in the future. What we can't learn from textbooks in society is social experience and experience in dealing with people. I think that after four years, I will really go to the society and take part in the work. Maybe my internship is my new beginning, which means my maturity. I will bravely overcome difficulties in my future work and study, exercise my ability in practice, strive to improve myself and realize my ideals.

Conclusion: Through this social practice, I learned to stand on my own feet, understand the role of the team in my work, know something about the work of pharmacy, know something about the treatment of common diseases and the drugs used, and provide valuable experience and lessons for my future work and study. In turn, I will study harder, exercise my various abilities and strive to improve my comprehensive strength!

Chinese medicine social practice report 2000 words 3

Internship time: xx-xx -xx.

Location: xxx

Subject: Half-month practice in stomatology

Investigation report: oral medicine practice for half a month

Knowledge learned:

1 Understand instruments, materials and their usage.

2. Understand the principles of care and prevention of other common diseases.

Familiar with the treatment methods of common medical sterile articles and contaminated articles.

Accumulated communication skills with patients and improved consciousness. Deficiencies.

5 writing methods of outpatient medical records.

Clinical experience: 1 Vaseline can be applied to the corners of the mouth to prevent the mouth from cracking if the mouth is opened for too long during root canal treatment.

2 After the inactivator is added, clove oil cotton balls and zinc oxide can be added, and the cotton balls are used for reducing pressure.

Fistula, oral and maxillofacial skin fistula, a large number of inflammatory granulation tissue hyperplasia, easy to bleed, long-term pus, forming dead bones.

Root canal filling is feasible if there is no inflammatory exudation or it meets the indication of root canal filling. The fistula will gradually subside.

It is best to wipe the dilating needle with an alcohol cotton ball every time to prevent other root canals from being polluted, and at the same time, wipe the gutta percha tip.

7 use a ball drill when opening the teeth, and use a split drill after proficiency.

If the patient has severe pain when expanding the tube, a small amount of tetracaine or lidocaine can be injected into the root canal.

Common sense: 1 metronidazole, rijunsha and other commonly used oral drugs can only be taken by patients over 18 years old, and the younger ones should be reduced appropriately.

When pulling teeth, ask the patient if he has a history of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, etc. And asked him if he had a cold. Cold patients have low resistance, which easily leads to wound infection.

You can't rinse your mouth after tooth extraction because tap water contains a lot of bacteria.

Dietary problems in minor oral surgery;

(1) 2-4 hours after operation, eat slag-free cold liquid food, such as sparerib soup, chicken soup, yogurt, cold milk, ice cream, fruit juice, etc.

(2) Eat semi-liquid food and soft food, such as egg soup, rice porridge, vegetable paste soup, etc. From 4 hours after operation to the next day.

(3) Start eating a high protein diet three days after operation.

Summary:

I learned a lot during my half-month internship in stomatology. Understand the importance of combining theory with practice. See clearly the clinical manifestations, symptoms and signs of the disease, understand the patient's psychological state, and realize the key to the implementation of holistic nursing. Strengthen the measurement and use of commonly used drugs. Further study the symptoms and treatment of dental caries, pulpitis and periapical periodontitis. Accumulated communication skills with patients. Familiar with the rules and regulations of the hospital and the basic duties as a doctor. Although time is short, it broadens our horizons. Thank you for your concern and education. In the future study, I will continue to work hard to integrate theory with practice and become an excellent stomatologist as soon as possible.

Report on Social Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine No.4 (2000)

In a blink of an eye, four years of college will be over, with only one year left. I am very ignorant of the ups and downs of society. I used to be a student, and I have never worked in society, which is very bad. Finally, I had a chance to practice in society before I entered the society. Of course, I couldn't let go and went to practice happily. I hope I can understand the hardships of working life before graduation, and I will not be independent when I step into society after graduation.

After the internship, I feel that this summer vacation has been extremely rich. The biggest gain is that I really got in touch with the social departments related to Chinese pharmacy for the first time and conducted short-term social practice activities. This activity let me personally experience the workflow of this major, as if it were a simulation of workplace life, which benefited a lot.

Through a good junior high school classmate, I contacted the Chinese medicine hospital for internship. My classmate's major is pharmacy (the direction of Chinese medicine). During the Chinese New Year reunion this year, I heard her talk about her 14-day internship experience in Chinese medicine hospital. I was so excited that I said I would join them in the summer vacation.

At the beginning of August, I came to the Chinese medicine hospital to report with my counselor's confirmation letter and good friends. Go to the science and education department first and tell the doctors there that we are short-term internship students, and then the science and education department will write a letter of introduction to the accounting department and the pharmacy department to explain our purpose. After paying the fee in the finance department, a teacher Li took us to the Chinese pharmacy to get familiar with the environment.

I started to work formally the next day. Although our internship period is very short, the content of the internship is no different from other interns in junior and senior years. Go to work with the exclusive tutor at the same time every day, assist the teacher to get medicine in the pharmacy, and make up the missing medicinal materials in time when you have time.

I still remember a few days after I first arrived at the pharmacy, and I was very unfamiliar with the location of medicinal materials. Once I had to beg the teacher to take medicine blindly, which was annoying. So in my spare time, I will copy down the names of medicinal materials in order with paper, and then turn around the medicine tray, deliberately remember the position of the medicine, and even come up with an association method, such as numbering the medicine tray from below and associating the number with the medicine name for a few days, and I will have a general impression of the position of the medicine.

Then a few days later, I entered another stage. Because we haven't studied Chinese medicine, I'm not very clear about the medicinal properties of medicinal materials. At first, the teacher taught me the classification method of medicinal materials, and then unconsciously, when I saw this medicine again, I would naturally think of the last hint and recall the location of this medicine.

Time passed quickly in the pharmacy. I stood in the middle of the medicine tray and insisted on taking medicine every day. In fact, I think this is a very mechanical job, and there is no professionalism at all. Anyone who can read and remember the location can be qualified for such a job. Every day, teachers in pharmacies talk about different topics, and sometimes they get angry and even scold a few words, but I think this is also because the work itself has little fun and potential.

The four-day internship brought me close contact with Chinese medicine for the first time. I recorded all the medicinal materials in the pharmacy of traditional Chinese medicine hospital, and also kept most of the commonly used medicinal materials in mind. Knowing more than 300 kinds of commonly used medicinal materials, I think this is my greatest gain.

The teacher who took me as an intern is half a fellow villager. The teacher is very kind. She often teaches me some methods to identify Chinese medicine when she is not busy at work, and also tells me some advantages and disadvantages of working in a pharmacy. She said that she has worked in a pharmacy for more than 30 years and has seen the most of the world. I went to Anna's teacher's house when I was not at work. The teacher showed me around her bookcase, which was full of books about traditional Chinese medicine. The oldest one was thirty or forty years older than me. I borrowed three books from my teacher's house to read, which benefited a lot.

After the internship, the teacher gave me an internship appraisal, which made me excited for a day. In her comments, she wrote: "Because of hard work, I have the ability to operate independently at present …", which is the recognition of my internship and the biggest gain of my 14 days of continuous efforts.

Social practice activities in the summer vacation give us more opportunities to get in touch with society. In this writing practice, I feel that I am a member of the society, constantly honing myself in the society, learning how to get along with others, learning special skills and learning to better integrate into the society.

The study and practice this summer vacation made me understand a lot of truth. The practice of "the sword is sharpened and the wintersweet is bitter and cold" is both bitter and sweet. While being magical and enriching myself, it helps me to know more about society and realize more aspects of society before I step into society.