The Q version of Dabai wearing protective clothing enters the cabin, the warm reminder of “wear a mask, do not gather”, the positive energy of “Shanghai, come on, fight the epidemic together”… Huang Huike, a member of the Changsha Medical Team Aid to Shanghai Use hand-drawn drawings of “cute and cute” as gifts to give to small patients in Shanghai Fangcang cabin, hoping that they will cooperate with treatment and recover soon.
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36-year-old Huang Huike is a nurse in the emergency department of Changsha Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. This time the hospital formed a team to support Shanghai, she immediately wrote a letter of request: “People must do something meaningful in their life. It’s not a waste of life.”
After arriving in Shanghai, Huang Huike and his teammates got to know each other as soon as possible. environment, step up business knowledge training, and make preparations for entering the makeshift hospital. “I have worked in the emergency department for many years, and I have already adapted to the fast-paced and high-intensity work. I believe I can do it.”
After entering the makeshift hospital, “the work here seems to be familiar with the work in the hospital, and There are more different feelings.” Especially seeing the fearful expressions of some small patients in the cabin, as the mother of a 5-year-old child, Huang Huike deeply understands the anxiety of parents and the helplessness of children.
Under the emotion, she came up with the idea of encouraging young patients by hand-painting. Many young patients were surprised and excited when they received gifts, and some were excited to show them to their families for appreciation. “The original intention is to hope that children will like their gifts and add a little different color to their cabin life, and also want to express their blessings to Shanghai in this way.”
End of the day’s work, back to the hotel, alone Feeling a little lonely, Huang Huike began to feel homesick. At this time, she will pick up a pencil and record the work scene by drawing, “The days in Shanghai are a rare and precious memory of mine.”
The teammates posted her drawings to the group , get a lot of likes. Huang Huike said shyly: “I don’t have any professional background in painting. It’s purely a personal hobby. I learn to draw and draw pictures while I’m learning. Many children are very happy to receive gifts, and I also enjoy it. I hope I can do it sooner. Draw the scene of triumph.”
Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Mei Mei correspondent Jin Lang
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