Working in Wuhan unforgettable experience: nurse in Inner Mongolia

Source:Xinhua Published: 2020/5/12 18:24:40

Luo Mingchuan (R) works at the maternity and child healthcare hospital in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, May 11, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua/Bei He)


 

Luo Mingchuan takes a bus to a quarantine center after returning from Hubei in Erdos, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, March 18, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua)


 

Luo Mingchuan prepares before a surgery at the maternity and child healthcare hospital in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, May 11, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua/Wei Jingyu)


 

Luo Mingchuan (R, front) has lunch with his colleague at the maternity and child healthcare hospital in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, May 11, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua/Xu Qin)


 

Luo Mingchuan (L) works with his colleague at an operating room of the maternity and child healthcare hospital in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, May 11, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua/Wei Jingyu)


 

Luo Mingchuan records patients' information at the maternity and child healthcare hospital in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, May 11, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua/Bei He)


 

Luo Mingchuan adjusts a surgical light at an operating room of the maternity and child healthcare hospital in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, May 11, 2020. Luo Mingchuan, 28, is a nurse working at the maternity and child healthcare hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Luo volunteered to go to central China's Hubei Province to aid the novel coronavirus control efforts there. At the Jianghan temporary hospital in Hubei, Luo has witnessed that patients' condition were improved both physically and mentally. Patients and medical workers have forged a strong relationship by fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic together. "It's great to see my patients get recovered and discharged from the hospital, and it's a touching moment when we waved goodbye," Luo said, "Working in Wuhan is an unforgettable experience, which has made me become more mature." (Xinhua/Wei Jingyu)


 

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