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Department self-evaluation (selected 12)

Self-evaluation is an individual's self-summary over a period of time, which can give people the motivation to work hard. Let's sum up with our heart and finish our self-evaluation seriously. Do you want to know how to write a self-evaluation? The following is the self-evaluation of each department I have compiled for you. Welcome to read the collection.

With the end of my two-week internship in the outpatient department, all my planned internship tasks have been completed, which means that I will be discharged from the hospital and returned to school soon. I feel sad at the thought of saying goodbye to teachers, nurses and my working environment soon.

During the two weeks of outpatient practice, I worked hard to complete the assigned tasks, and actively learned additional knowledge to improve my level. During the outpatient practice, although I didn't have the opportunity to see many miscellaneous diseases and special instruments like in other departments, it gave me the most direct communication opportunity with patients and their families. While answering questions for inquirers, we should understand their needs in order to better help those in need in the hospital. Although some details are simple to think of, they are easily overlooked by our nurses. Only through continuous communication can I realize that at this point, the clinic can't give me exercise that other departments can't.

I practiced in the outpatient clinic for two weeks and benefited a lot. I am very grateful to the teachers in the department for treating me as one of their own and to the nurses for their help. Although the internship is over, however, my road as a nurse has just begun. During my internship in the hospital, every experience taught by the teacher is precious and will have a great impact on my nursing career. Say goodbye to the past internship, clear your mind and embark on a new journey. I already know that the road of nurses is difficult. If you don't look back, you will have a chance to see success. I will refuel, for the dream!

Department self-identity 2 Doctors are a sacred profession. To be a good doctor, you must have good medical ethics, be responsible for patients and diseases, which is the unshirkable responsibility of every clinician. In clinical study, we should learn to be smart doctors, have a sense of self-protection, avoid medical disputes, be bold and cautious, and patiently explain the severity of the illness to patients' families. This will also improve the doctor-patient relationship and better promote the communication between doctors and patients and their families. The doctor-patient relationship is very important. Only mutual understanding and cooperation can be beneficial to the prognosis of the disease. We should put ourselves in each other's shoes and experience it from each other's perspective. The difficulty of the disease, the anxiety of patients and the best efforts of doctors all need good communication. We doctors should put patients and diseases in the first place, aim at treating diseases, and take the principle of relieving patients' pain as the principle, and treat every patient and every disease seriously and patiently.

During my internship in the hospital, everything I did was for the health of patients and the prognosis of diseases. I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital, strictly follow the aseptic principle in all operations, and strictly implement the "three inspections and seven pairs". In orthopedics, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and other departments, I do all the work conscientiously, abide by the aseptic principle, implement the check-up system, and cultivate a good work style. This should be regarded as the fourth harvest. Although it can't be said to be great, it is also an important and indispensable harvest.

In the clinical practice of internal medicine, some common clinical diseases I encountered are summarized as follows: cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebellar hemorrhage, headache, acute myelitis, accidental cerebral palsy under anesthesia, peripheral facial paralysis, angina pectoris of coronary heart disease, acute myocardial infarction, hypertension, chronic nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis, uremia, pyelonephritis, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, pulmonary infection and so on.

Time flies, the sun and the moon fly, and a year has passed in a blink of an eye. Clinical practice has just started after theoretical study, and clinical experience needs to be accumulated to a great extent, and clinical skills need to be strengthened to a great extent. This period of study, but also began to harvest clinical dribs and drabs, these are all me.

The short 1 month pediatric internship is coming to an end. Looking back on the dribs and drabs during this period, it seems that you are trying to taste them in a tasteless bottle. Clinical practice is the consolidation and strengthening of theoretical learning stage, and also the cultivation and exercise of clinical skill operation. We cherish this time, cherish the opportunity of daily exercise and self-improvement, and cherish this rare mentoring relationship with teachers.

Pediatrics is a special department, which is faced with fragile little lives. This made me realize that doctors should not only have high medical skills, but also know how to communicate with him. Be kind to children and have a good attitude. Although sometimes we will meet many anxious family members who won't say anything, all we medical staff can do is be tolerant. We can understand their feelings. When a child is ill, everyone is extremely anxious. It is understandable to say something hurtful. What we can do is to continue to serve patients and try our best. I come into contact with many children and their pro-party scholars every day. I understand that the greatest wealth in life is not money but life and health, and our duty is to defend a healthy life.

During my internship, I will abide by the laws and regulations of hospitals and pediatrics, respect teachers, unite with my classmates and be strict with myself. I try not to be late, not to leave early, not to be absent from work for no reason, and not to leave my post without authorization. I am kind to patients and have a good attitude. I try my best to apply my theoretical knowledge and basic skills to practice. In this process, I constantly sum up my learning methods and clinical experience, strive to improve my thinking ability, problem-solving ability and working ability, and freeze my lofty thoughts and good professional ethics of serving the people wholeheartedly. After 1 month's practice, I have basically mastered the writing of medical documents such as course records, consultation records and discharge records. Master the characteristics of clinical pediatrics and the diagnosis and treatment of common and multiple pediatric patients; Master the normal values and clinical significance of common examinations and the preliminary treatment of various dangerous, serious and urgent patients.

In the future, I will continue to be enthusiastic, realistic, earnest, take the initiative to study, actively learn from teachers in various departments, and assiduously absorb medical knowledge with the belief that "health depends on life" to lay a solid foundation for future study and work. Constant pursuit, constant learning, constant innovation, striving for self-development, self-improvement and self-transcendence are my ideas.

Departmental self-assessment. Under the teaching principle of letting go without looking at the teacher and watching with trepidation, actively strive for every exercise opportunity. Through learning, we have a more comprehensive understanding of holistic nursing technology and ward management knowledge.

Efforts should be made to standardize nursing work, improve skills and services, make basic foxes flexible, make love active, combine theory with practice, and focus on theoretical study in a planned way. Nursing work has measures and records. Sometimes you can disguise your face and your heart, but you can never ignore your love, care and patience. During work, we should always strive to be diligent in eyes, hands, feet and mouth, think about what patients think, serve patients wholeheartedly, establish a good medical ethics, strictly abide by the system of departments and hospitals, earnestly perform the duties of nurses, respect leaders, unite students and care for patients. Attend nursing visits on time, be familiar with the patient's condition, be able to look at the problem correctly, standardize basic nursing operations and specialist nursing operations, correctly implement doctor's orders, strictly implement aseptic technology, and carry out three inspections and seven pairs of operations.

The eight-month internship period passes quickly, and good things are always lost. During this period, I also realized my shortcomings and deficiencies. However, I am confident that I will definitely get rid of my bad habits. I will continue to study hard in my future work, constantly improve my professional ability, and make my theoretical knowledge and operational skills to a higher level, so as to better serve patients and strive to become an excellent nursing staff, worthy of angels in white.

Self-identification of departments 5 Gold Rushing Clinic is an outpatient clinic featuring acupuncture and massage to treat various diseases of traditional Chinese medicine.

When I first went there, I happened to meet the teacher for the exam. I am very lucky, and I have benefited a lot from the outpatient service with other internal medicine teachers in the hospital.

Later, when the teacher came back from the exam, he found that Mr. Chen Honglin was a good teacher who gave everything to others and answered many of his doubts about Chinese medicine. Moreover, Mr. Chen not only treated internal medicine diseases badly, but also treated neck, shoulder, back and leg pain with acupuncture and massage, with remarkable results. The causes of neck, shoulder, back and leg pain are complicated, and some of them can't find the cause even with advanced examination methods such as ct and MRI. Failure to find out the cause does not mean that you are not sick. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to syndrome differentiation and treatment, and there is a corresponding treatment if there is a syndrome. Under the guidance of Mr. Chen, the combination of characteristic acupuncture and massage techniques can quickly relieve the discomfort of patients! Moreover, the selection of acupuncture points is also a major feature.

In the traditional Chinese medicine class, the teacher explained the complex theory with vivid examples.

I really miss the time of panning for gold and hope to have more time to learn from my teachers. Internship in the physical examination center, the teacher can help. During this period, I learned the basic precautions of physical examination, learned to look at some simple B-ultrasound images, and mastered the specific position, shape and size of internal organs, as well as the normal range of some organs. For example, the thickness of the spleen is less than 40 mm Under the guidance of the teacher, we can know some common lesions from the B-ultrasound images, such as gallstones, gallbladder polyps, chronic cholecystitis, fatty liver, liver cysts, kidney calculi's disease, renal cysts and so on. In addition, there are routine blood tests and biochemical blood tests. You can skillfully remember the normal range values of various indicators and what pathological changes belong to after exceeding the normal value.

During the 20-day practice in obstetrics, under the guidance of the teacher, I basically mastered the diagnosis and treatment of some common diseases in obstetrics and some basic operations. It made me gradually transition from a medical student to a doctor, and made me feel the particularity and necessity of clinical work. I used to learn theories at school, but now I find that what I see in my actual work is not as simple as I thought, nor as typical as what I wrote in the book, and I often rely on my usual experience in my work. Therefore, only by putting miscellaneous materials into practice can you gradually accumulate experience after a good experience. In addition, I realized how to deal with different patients in clinical work and make the doctor-patient relationship reach a harmonious platform. Both sides are happy during the whole process. The doctor thinks for the patient, and the patient understands the doctor and creates a good medical environment.

Obstetrics is relatively simple. It looks simple, but it's not that simple. Doctors' judgment and decision-making are very important. For example, natural childbirth is very common. Doctors must make a comprehensive evaluation of patients, decide whether they can give birth through childbirth, how to observe and evaluate during childbirth, and then deal with corresponding problems and when to terminate pregnancy ... A series of situations require doctors to have a clear understanding, timely and correct decisions, and corresponding solutions.

During these 20 days, the cases I managed included: full-term pregnancy, natural delivery, hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy, hyperthyroidism complicating pregnancy, aplastic anemia complicating pregnancy, heart disease complicating pregnancy, ICP, multiple pregnancy, hyperemesis gravidarum, threatened abortion, missed abortion, induced labor and uterus. Ectopic pregnancy, hysteromyoma, placenta previa. Dish, premature rupture of membranes, fetal distress, umbilical cord around neck, amniotic fluid pollution, fetus. Exploit ...

The main operations mastered are: stitches removal, dressing change, four-step palpation, fetal heart monitoring, surgical field disinfection, blood pressure measurement, uterine height and abdominal circumference.

Experienced operations: caesarean section, myomectomy, total hysterectomy, open abortion, curettage, painless abortion, diagnostic curettage, incision and drainage of suppurative wound, lateral perineal incision, intrauterine packing, removal of uterine packing gauze, bone marrow puncture, amniocentesis ...

After xx years of study, I prepared for graduation. In order to better consolidate my existing knowledge and learning skills, I went to the office of XX Co., Ltd. as an intern and worked as an assistant in the office. Here I make a self-evaluation of my internship.

Went to the financial management department, bidding office, planning and finance department, human resources department, office, legal affairs department, equipment management department, legal affairs office and other major business departments. By studying written materials and communicating with the staff of various departments and offices, I have a comprehensive understanding of the main functions and key tasks of various departments in this unit, and also assisted in completing some administrative affairs within my power. This proactive working attitude has won unanimous praise from all departments.

I am modest and prudent, diligent and studious. Pay attention to the combination of theory and practice, practice can effectively apply what you have learned in class to practical work, listen carefully to the guidance of old employees and listen humbly to the suggestions put forward by others in the work plan. Show a strong thirst for knowledge, and be able to observe carefully, experience personally, think independently and analyze comprehensively, and use what you have learned flexibly to solve practical difficulties in your work.

Hardworking. Creative and constructive thinking in independent work;

Have a certain pioneering and innovative spirit, accept new things quickly, involve a wide range, constantly explore in the field of engineering computing, and have their own ideas and ideas. Be able to obey the command, be serious and dedicated, have a strong sense of responsibility, work efficiently and resolutely implement the company's instructions. In the case of tight time, work overtime to complete the task with good quality and quantity.

Treat people sincerely in life and have a simple style. Strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the unit. During my internship, I was never absent without reason, and I was late and left early. Can live in harmony with colleagues, communicate harmoniously, learn from each other's strengths, be open-minded and eager to learn, and pay attention to teamwork.

Internship is my first lesson before entering the society, which teaches me how to treat people and how to deal with all kinds of things. Although I can only see one side of my work and learn some preliminary methods in a short month, these are all very important to me.

This internship tells me that I am still a primary school student in this university, and I still have a long way to go. With a modest and prudent attitude, we should conscientiously accomplish everything, big or small, and take every step well.

Through internship, I am confident that I can go on better in the future!

In July this year, I was lucky enough to get the approval of the hospital to study clinical pharmacy in a 3A hospital in Guangzhou, and I also cherish this rare opportunity (because I heard from the senior of the department that no one in our pharmacy department has ever gone out for further study! )。 In order to enter the study state faster, I asked my colleagues who had already gone to study about going to a third-class hospital in Guangzhou for further study before going. After learning that doctors in a third-class hospital in Guangzhou all use trade names in prescribing and prescribing, I collected all the instructions of antibiotics in our hospital, compared the trade names and generic names, and searched online for information about prescription comments and rational use of antibacterial drugs, so as not to know where to start after I went.

In the first few days, I was well integrated into the new working environment. Most of them are very young. If there are problems, we often discuss them together, look for information together, go out for clinical pharmacy classes together, or listen to expert lectures. Slowly, everyone gets along well.

In this month's time, the first thing I came into contact with was the investigation of rational drug use in each ward in the first quarter. During the period, he was mainly responsible for the investigation of past cases of hernia, thyroid, breast, orthopedics and neurosurgery. These rational drug use evaluations are mainly aimed at the application of antibiotics during perioperative period. For each randomly selected case, it is necessary to fill in the questionnaire and the rational drug use evaluation of clinical pharmacists, and summarize and check the results and feed them back to the clinical doctor in charge. In doing this work, I found that their experience has several very desirable places:

(1) Their questionnaires and scales are very standardized, including not only surgical but also non-surgical;

(2) Each scoring item is also very detailed, and it is evaluated from many aspects, such as the selection of antibacterial drugs, the timing of drug use, the replacement of antibacterial drugs, the course of preventive drug use, and the combined use of antibiotics.

③ Searching the latest information of drugs on the Internet, combining the guiding principles of clinical use of antibacterial drugs and the clinical pathways of various diseases, and giving advice to doctors on rational drug use. I think these are all worth learning from the clinical pharmacy work in our hospital.

The other is to learn prescription review, rational drug use monitoring network report, vein configuration center workflow and system. This time, I commented on the prescriptions in July, and I sampled almost 200 prescriptions. Because there are templates, it is relatively easy to evaluate. However, through the comparison between their hospital and our hospital, we found some similarities and differences: the same is that rational use of antibiotics is the key content of prescription review; The difference is that the specific items contained in the prescription comment sheet are different from those in the prescription analysis summary. There is no variety number and generic name of essential drugs in our hospital.

After four years of study, I personally gained something in all aspects. For myself who is about to graduate, I also make a self-evaluation of my undergraduate life and a simple evaluation of myself.

Entering undergraduate study, one * * * four years of study and life have made me grow up well in these four years. As a graduate, my study is my proudest place. Personal professional academic performance, I am the first in all majors in the school. I have won a national scholarship every year for four years, which I have obtained through continuous efforts for four years. I like to study hard, so for my major, every time I learn a new knowledge point, I will give one or three examples to thoroughly understand the whole knowledge point, so that I can fully master my major. When I first entered school, I knew that my professional skills would be in great demand by the society. To this end, I practiced my skills hard for four years. Not only do I follow my tutor to do experiments and research projects, I will seize every opportunity to exercise my professional skills and never let go of an opportunity to grow myself.

Learning makes me no longer a simple teenager, but has gradually become a real adult, a person who can stand on his own feet. It is a change to know that you are a relatively small society, where you will meet people from all corners of the country and get along with different people. During my whole four years, I made friends in various professions and met many classmates who share my hobbies. Life is colorful, not single, and many things need cooperation, which also creates a miscellaneous network of contacts in the school.

Of course, personally, I think I still have many shortcomings. Although I get along well with others, I am not active enough and always in a passive state. Actually, this is not good. After all, after we get to know each other, we should still keep in touch with each other's feelings. Otherwise, after a long time, friends' feelings will fade and become strangers. In learning, although I study hard, I always lack a modest attitude and am easy to be proud. This is not good. Might as well be modest. But I believe that when I graduate and enter the society, these shortcomings will be corrected slowly, and I will definitely improve myself in all aspects and make myself better.

Through these four years of undergraduate scientific life, I have learned a lot of knowledge, my personality has also changed greatly, I have become more determined and my personal thoughts have become mature. At school, I established a personal network and established friendship with teachers and classmates. My social practice ability in school has also improved, and I believe that the gains in school will be very important for my future.

10 hematology practice is almost over. During more than one month's internship, I will abide by the laws and regulations of the hospital and various departments of the hospital, respect teachers, unite with classmates, be strict with myself, and strive to be late, leave early, absent from work without reason, and leave without authorization. Treat patients kindly, have a good attitude, and strive to apply the theoretical knowledge and basic skills learned to practice. In this process, I constantly sum up my learning methods and clinical experience, strive to improve my ability to think independently, solve problems independently and work independently, and constantly cultivate my lofty thoughts and good professional ethics of serving the people wholeheartedly.

During my internship in this department, I abide by labor discipline, work hard, have a strong thirst for knowledge, and can apply what I have learned from books to practice. Under the guidance of the teacher, I basically mastered the nursing of some common diseases in hematology and some basic operations, which made me gradually transition from an intern to a nurse, thus making me realize the particularity and necessity of clinical work. What I learned in school before was all theoretical, but now I find that what I saw in my actual work is not as simple as I thought, nor as typical as what I wrote in the book. At work, I often rely on my usual experience. Only by practicing and having good experience can I gradually accumulate experience.

Since September, I have been studying ultrasound in Tongnan People's Hospital for half a year. In the half-year study, with the care and help of the teachers in the ultrasound room, my business skills have made good progress in the spirit of carrying forward unity, pragmatism and hard work.

Through these months' study, I have a preliminary understanding of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases in abdomen from zero foundation to now, and I can make an independent diagnosis of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases in liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidney, bladder and prostate, and write a report fluently. We have a preliminary understanding of vascular ultrasound, thyroid gland, breast and various small organs on the body surface. Half a year's theoretical and practical study has greatly improved my professional level and provided useful guidance and help for future practical work.

In these days of further study, all the teachers' exquisite medical skills, rigorous work style, meticulous work attitude and meticulous spirit have made me unforgettable all my life, which is a model for my future medical career. From them, I not only learned medical professional knowledge, but also learned how to be a qualified medical worker. I will apply the professional knowledge I have learned in further study to clinical practice in the future, so as to better serve the people and contribute to the further development of the hospital.

Department Self-identification 12 During the one-month clinical internal medicine practice, under the careful guidance and patient teaching of the teaching teacher, I carefully studied the Regulations on Handling Medical Accidents and its laws and regulations, actively participated in the training of medical accident nursing regulations organized by the hospital, and participated in the study of nursing staff many times. Through study, I realize that the concept of modern nursing quality is to satisfy patients in all directions and in the whole process. This is the demand for higher and newer health care services. Therefore, enriching legal knowledge and enhancing safety awareness can help nurses know the usage of the law and reduce the occurrence of medical accidents according to law.

During my internship, I strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hospital. Seriously perform the duties of nurse interns, be strict with yourself, respect teachers, unite students, care about patients, never be late, never leave early, study hard, set an example and be proactive. Through this month's hard work, I learned a lot that I didn't know in class. During my internship, I learned the general process of treating patients: for example, measuring vital signs; Ask about the patient's medical history, allergy history, etc. Write nursing records carefully, observe the patient's condition at the same time, cooperate with the teacher's guidance, and understand the basic application of antibiotics to each digestive system. At the same time, I also learned the general process and strict aseptic operation of thoracoabdominal puncture. Through this period of internship, I understand the responsibilities that a nurse should have. At any time, I should put patients first and care about their sufferings with the best attitude and the most responsible action. In the future internship, I will definitely try to learn more knowledge.

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