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My Winter Olympic Diary: PUMCHers Stand Ready!
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There are two medical service stations staffed with PUMCHers within the Olympics closed loop to provide services for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics from beginning to end. On January 22, 2022, just three minutes before we were about to step into the closed loop of the venue, we received a call from a foreign guest whose chief complaint was chest pain for several hours. Following the ambulance, our team ran into the venue, performed the first ECG on the patient and then quickly referred him to the Winter Olympics Ward at PUMCH.

“Now that you doctors from PUMCH have arrived, we can rest assured now,” the hotel staff accompanying the foreign guest nodded approvingly when they saw our well-organized team and decisive handling.

At night, members of the medical team were all occupied with setting up the medical service stations, which involved a wide range of tasks, from carrying, counting and assembling COVID-19 supplies, to placing drugs in resuscitation kits, posting signs of hand hygiene and epidemic prevention, placing hospital bedsand trolleys, and then setting up patient flow instructions and temperature measurement doors. Thanks to the active and meticulous work of the team members, the medical service station became presentable, with various medical systems, documents and epidemic prevention measures implemented one by one. Everything was in order, everything was starting to function, and every detail reflected the importance that PUMCHers attach to the task of medical care provision for the Winter Olympics and to people’s life and health. For the next 2 months, PUMCHers stand ready!


Members of medical service station No. 1 were occupied in sorting and assembling all kinds of things


The ingenuity of the team members turned the small “warehouse” into a professional medical service station


Members of medical service station No. 2 gave full play to their strengths and skills in setting up the station


The team members took a group photowith well-classified and well-organized supplies


Written by Chen Gang, Department of Nephrology

Translator: Liu Haiyan

Editor: Wang Yao