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Ge Junbo.

Member Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of Jiu San Society, and vice chairman of the Shanghai Committee of Jiu San Society. Academician of China Academy of Sciences, Changjiang Scholar, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor. He is currently the Chairman-designate of Cardiovascular Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Chairman of China Cardiovascular Health Alliance, Director of Cardiology Department of Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, Director of Shanghai Cardiovascular Clinical Medical Center, and Director of Cardiovascular Interventional Therapy Technology and Device Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education.

Since 198 7, he has been engaged in the clinical and scientific research of cardiovascular diseases, and has long been committed to the optimization and technological innovation of diagnosis and treatment strategies for coronary artery diseases, and has produced a series of achievements in the fields of intravascular ultrasound technology, research and development of new coronary stents, interventional strategies for complex and difficult coronary artery diseases, and cell therapy for coronary artery diseases.

As the first finisher, he won the second prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award, the second prize of National Technology Invention Award, the first prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ministry of Education, the second prize of Chinese Medicine Award and the first prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award 10, and was awarded "Science and Technology Elite", "National May 1st Labor Medal", "Tan Life Science Award", "Lan Shu Medicine Award" and "Bethune Medal".

Ge Junbo is a doctor and a patient.

He stretched out his left arm voluntarily. "You see, my arm is still not straight, a little bent."

About this matter, we have to start from his childhood. Ge Junbo, a native of Wulian, Shandong Province, was naughty and fell when he was a child, resulting in a broken arm. After receiving some treatment in the local hospital, the little patient didn't expect to be well in three months.

In fact, when he removed the plaster cast 1 month after the fracture, his hands could move, but he could not send food to his mouth. This can be anxious for Ge Junbo's mother: "What if this child is so disabled and can't find a wife in the future?" So, my mother inquired about many "remedies". After eating pigeons, she ate an old hen and drank a variety of herbs, but nothing improved.

Finally, they decided to go to the county next door for medical advice. The old Chinese doctor there gave Ge Junbo a dose of herbal medicine, "fumbled" on his arm and suddenly gave it a crunching push. With this move, his arm returned to normal function.

It took a long time for Ge Junbo, who was admitted to medical school, to know that this was a fracture and dislocation. Unfortunately, the doctor in front only connected the bone, and the doctor in the back connected the joint. To be completely corrected, you must break your arm again. In this way, Ge Junbo left this little "disability".

"The doctor is kind, but the medical skill is really different. Of course, I want to be a good doctor. " It can be said that Ge Junbo's initial intention of becoming a doctor came from this experience of being a patient.

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Love to read martial arts novels

Shandong people have many habits and hobbies, such as pancakes, green onions, steamed bread and martial arts.

Ge Junbo studied martial arts, but he also admitted that when he was a child, he practiced martial arts not only to keep fit, but because he was nosy. "People who have practiced martial arts are more emboldened when fighting."

He likes reading books. When he was a child, he read almost all the novels and even manuscripts he could find around him.

What is the combination of "martial arts+reading"? The answer is: I love reading martial arts novels!

Jin Yong's martial arts novels are still Ge Junbo's favorite until now. He proudly said that he could "recite it backwards"! Even so, occasionally in his spare time, he often takes it out and rummages, euphemistically called "censoring names" and is laughed at by his wife.

"He is a talented scholar and a martial arts wizard. His master and Wang Wang are already good at martial arts, but Linger is much better than these two masters. Any ordinary trick into his hands, naturally endowed with great power. People who know him say that these martial arts talents are innate and cannot be achieved by teaching and studying hard. "

-Excerpted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel Eight Dragons

The turning point of Ge Junbo's fate began with the college entrance examination just after the Cultural Revolution. Facing the turning point of fate, he said: "Learn from the ancients, but still dare not save any hope."

After the exam, I returned to the village and became a primary school teacher with a salary of 9 yuan a month. I don't know, I've only been a king of the children for 57 days, and an admission notice from Zhang Da University was delivered to him.

19' In the autumn of 79, Ge Junbo left his hometown and walked into the door of medical school. After obtaining a master's degree from Shandong Medical University, Ge Junbo was admitted to the Department of Cardiology of Shanghai Medical University (now Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University) on 198 8, and was sent to the Medical College of Mainz University in Germany to study for a doctor's degree.

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Roots are always in China.

From 65438 to 0993, Ge Junbo continued his postdoctoral research at the Medical College of Essen University with his tutor Mr. Abel, and from 65438 to 0995, he served as the director of intravascular ultrasound room in the Department of Cardiology of the Medical College of Essen University.

During his study in Germany, he achieved fruitful academic results. At that time, ultrasonic technology was very mature in the field of medical diagnosis, but the application of putting ultrasonic probes into blood vessels for diagnosis was still in its infancy, which was one of Ge Junbo's work. Before that, although doctors could see the direction of blood vessels through contrast technology, they could not see the inner wall of blood vessels, and ultrasound technology can solve this problem well, so it is necessary to study it.

The unexpected breakthrough happened on an ordinary Sunday. There are not many kinds of weekend activities for international students, such as parties, playing cards, shopping and soaking in the office. That weekend, Ge Junbo, as always, got into the unit reference room, which was full of cases, cardiac ultrasound pictures, references and papers.

Inadvertently looking up, he saw half a "moon" from the ultrasonic image. His heart is pounding.

Keep turning, hey, there is still half a "moon"? His heart is getting tighter.

Looking at all the pictures in one breath, it turns out that all the ultrasonic diagnostic images of patients with myocardial bridge have half a "moon", while other ultrasonic images do not!

"Intuition tells me that I may have found something!" Although it was the weekend, Ge Junbo immediately contacted the teacher who was resting at home. The teacher was equally surprised and excited. After some discussion, the two men formed a paper.

When doctors all over the world can diagnose coronary artery ischemia caused by myocardial bridge at a glance according to the "half-moon phenomenon" and can clearly distinguish it from myocardial ischemia caused by coronary heart disease, when the diagnostic efficiency and diagnostic accuracy of the disease have been greatly improved, "Ge" will become famous. "Half-moon phenomenon" or "gerhardt phenomenon" has become a popular new term in cardiology.

When it comes to this discovery, Ge Junbo recalled that as early as 4 years ago 199 when he discovered the "half moon phenomenon", he published a paper with pictures of "half moon" in the attached drawings, which was published in the best cardiovascular magazine Circulation in the United States, but he didn't realize that this was a common phenomenon at that time.

For this discovery, Ge Junbo admits that he is lucky, but he believes that luck is for those who are prepared. He also often said, "Many discoveries were not discovered intentionally, but just had an inspiration by chance."

-Excerpted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel "The Condor Heroes"

Obtaining many achievements and honors is not the deepest experience of Ge Junbo during his stay in Germany.

At a meeting of leaders of various societies convened by the Education Office of the Embassy, Ge Junbo met a fellow countryman who had worked in Singapore for many years and then went to Japan and Germany. He invented a foldable TV.

Ge Junbo suggested, "Your invention can be produced in China. Otherwise, we always run behind others and can't catch up at once? " The fellow villagers told him that he had signed a business confidentiality agreement with the company. Even if you don't work in this company, you can't leak the technology to foreign companies for several years.

The words of his fellow villagers touched him greatly. How to use his knowledge to serve the country and do something tangible is the topic he thinks most.

Ge Junbo recalled the scene at that time and said, "My study and work in Germany went smoothly. 10 months later, my performance was recognized by my tutor Professor Abel. He accompanied me to the Labor Bureau and other departments to apply for a medical license and work permit. With his support, all the problems were solved. Later, I solemnly put forward to Mr. Abel my wish to return to work in the motherland. "

Mr Abel froze at first, and then his face went red. He was even a little annoyed: "It's incredible. I did everything for you. Your director position even wants to compete with German experts, but now you have to give up and leave me ... think about it and see you tomorrow. "

The next day, Ge Junbo said to his tutor, "I am very grateful to you, Mr Abel. I couldn't have achieved so much without the conditions you created for me. However, let me make a metaphor! If you have a beautiful daughter, you don't want her to stay with you all the time, but you want her to marry a good family. Your daughter's future glory will also be your glory. Therefore, you will definitely not object to my return to work in the motherland. "

Mr Abel replied, "I went back to discuss it with my wife yesterday. You have lived in my house for more than three years, and my wife really can't bear to let you go. " However, I finally figured it out yesterday. I think I think too much. I have to think about you. I'll keep your office. You can come here again if something goes wrong in the future. "

In 2002, when Ge Junbo visited Germany, Mr Abel still kept his office, and even the telephone was placed as it was. Ge Junbo was deeply moved by the cold appearance and enthusiasm of the Germans, but he knew that his roots would always be in China.

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The doctor's kindness

-Excerpted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes.

199, Ge Junbo returned to China as the first batch of "Changjiang Scholar Award Program" of the Ministry of Education and became a doctor in Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University. Although this is his alma mater, at that time, he was still a foreign "monk" in the eyes of his colleagues. He thinks killing mice, doing experiments and sending English papers can be done, but the clinical manifestations are hard to say.

In the process of rescuing a shock patient, no one could find a deep vein for intubation. Ge Junbo said, "I'll do it!" Intubation belongs to the work of anesthesiologists in domestic surgical operations, and once there is a problem, it needs to bear the consequences. The perfect realization of Ge Junbo.

Everyone said, "It seems that this doctor can't just kill mice." Ge Junbo can cure diseases that others can't, and Ge Junbo can handle problems that others can't. In about half a year, he was recognized by his colleagues and patients, and gradually recovered his long-lost feeling.

Thanks to superb technology, Ge Junbo, like the captain of the commando team on the battlefield, led his team to make breakthroughs and overcome one problem after another: he supported the first successful heart transplant operation and the first intracoronary irradiation treatment technology in Zhongshan Hospital; For the first time in China, high-frequency rotary grinding was used to open a completely occluded coronary artery, the first percutaneous aortic valve implantation in China, the first percutaneous mitral valve repair, and the first "retrograde wire kissing technique" in the world.

When the name Ge Junbo became synonymous with the "highest difficulty" in the industry, he showed another side.

Giving young doctors more opportunities and imparting more experience is the principle that Ge Junbo has been practicing since he became a doctor. "A person can't complete all the operations. Only by improving the overall quality and skills of the doctor group is the feasible way to ultimately benefit patients. "

As a "Changjiang Scholar" and doctoral supervisor of distinguished professor and Ministry of Education, the primary criterion for Ge Junbo to take an apprentice is "to see if he looks like a doctor". In a postgraduate re-examination, Ge Junbo came up with a "reality show" topic by "setting a set".

On the same day, the prospective graduate students who participated in the interview were told to meet in the outpatient department of the hospital, and then the teacher led the team to the library. Just as everyone arrived and set off on time, a "patient" who passed in front of the students suddenly fell ill and couldn't afford to fall to the ground. At this time, the teacher who led the team said, "I'll get help" and then avoided the scene. Leave these students and this patient pretending to be a doctor.

As a result, most students chose to go to the interview office of the library by themselves, and only two girls decided to help each other carry the "patient" into the emergency room.

What the students never expected was that the first question of the five interview questions was: Someone was sick in the clinic just now. How did you deal with it? Students who interview on time can only truthfully clarify, because they are afraid of being late, so they have to leave and come back. Although the two girls who saved lives delayed the interview, they got extra points from their tutors.

At the moment when the relationship between doctors and patients is more tense, when "help or not" becomes a social proposition, some medical students at the scene ask: "Is being a doctor equivalent to stepping into the court?" In this regard, Ge Junbo calmly replied: Yes, in fact, doing any work is a step into the court, because everyone is practicing under the legal framework and practicing medicine according to law, and there is no need to be guilty. The initial intention of studying medicine is to save lives, not exams.

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Ge Junbo crouching down is so handsome.

2065438+On March 3, 20061day, Ge Junbo flew from Pudong, Shanghai to Chicago, USA to attend an academic conference on UA836. During the break, the plane broadcast to call the doctor for help, and Ge Junbo immediately came to the passengers. It is understood that the passenger received cardioversion treatment for atrial fibrillation a year ago, and symptoms such as chest tightness and cold sweat occurred about 4 hours after take-off.

After preliminary diagnosis and treatment, Ge Junbo assessed that the passenger's condition was suspended and the plane did not need to land or return. In the next 10 hour flight, Ge Junbo checked and evaluated the passenger's condition at regular intervals until he reached his destination smoothly.

Ge Junbo said, "We should do it because we are doctors."

What is Ge Junbo like on weekdays?

Considering that the patient is inconvenient to move in a wheelchair, stand up and move the stool and ask kindly; "Can you tell me what's wrong with you?" Because it is inconvenient for patients to stretch their legs, they squat down to the patient again and again just to carefully check the swelling of the patient's legs. ...

Every patient treated by Ge Junbo has the feeling that "this doctor is very different".

Ge Junbo crouched down, so handsome! For him, patients are not just people across the street who need help. What he often talks about is: "If you are my family ..."

Look at a few cases:

Like riding a roller coaster, blood pressure often rises to 225/ 130 mmHg for unknown reasons. Ms. Zhang, who is in her 70 s, looked sad when she went to the hospital. After knowing the situation in detail, Ge Junbo suggested that she do CT imaging of renal vessels and patiently explain the reasons for doing this examination. After the consultation, he added, "Let's have a kidney examination first. Please rest assured that there is almost no incurable hypertension." This sentence made the sad face on Ms. Zhang swept away. Facing the patients, Ge Junbo not only cured the heart disease, but also relieved the patients' pain.

Mr. Wang was diagnosed with congenital coronary-pulmonary artery fistula in the late 1970s, and it has been puzzling him whether to undergo surgery or not. After carefully evaluating Mr. Wang's symptoms, Ge Junbo figuratively said, "Your illness is like transporting grain from Wulian to Rizhao. When you set out, you lost 30 kilograms of grain, but the remaining 70 kilograms were enough to meet your daily needs. At this age, as long as you don't do heavy work, it doesn't matter whether you do surgery or not. " After the consultation, Mr. Wang said, "I am relieved that the academicians didn't say anything." In the face of illness, Ge Junbo vividly gave him a "reassuring" explanation.

"Two atrial fibrillation operations recurred ..." "I am flustered and don't want to live ..." According to the condition described by the 70-year-old man, Ge Junbo said, "Medicine pays attention to humanistic care. Since you feel so uncomfortable, why don't you accept a pacemaker? " The old man said, "Pacemaker needs to be replaced regularly. I don't want to suffer from surgery any more ..." Academician Ge Junbo said, "Why don't you choose to live more comfortably than the current illness? Life is only once. " Later, the old man readily accepted Ge Junbo's suggestion.

During the outpatient service, the busy Ge Junbo asked each patient carefully. Strict, this is not a special care for a patient, but a "standard" for all patients.

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Solve the problem with the right medicine.

In addition to business and scientific research, Ge Junbo, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Jiu San Society and vice chairman of the Shanghai Committee of the Jiu San Society, also performed his duties of participating in and discussing state affairs with all his heart, and combined with his own staff, made suggestions for the health cause.

Every March, Ge Junbo will submit about five proposals during the plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the contents of which are basically related to his major, such as education, investment in science and technology, medical and health care, difficult and expensive medical treatment, etc. In his view, this can better see the problem and can also prescribe the right medicine for the problem.

In the two-child era, "difficulty in seeing a doctor in pediatrics" and "shortage of pediatricians" have increasingly become the "pain" of society. In view of the shortage of pediatric medical staff in many parts of the country, many CPPCC members from Shanghai have made suggestions before, and Ge Junbo's unique way of making suggestions is to remind them with his own story: policies must be made carefully.

"This is a story I don't want to talk about. Although I am a cardiovascular doctor now, I actually graduated from pediatrics in college. Why did I broadcast the first case of congenital heart disease ventricular septal defect in China to TCT? Because I have knowledge of pediatrics. " Ge Junbo was disappointed. "I was actually forced to escape from pediatrics."

Ge Junbo said frankly: "It is often said in medicine that ten men are better than one woman and ten women are better than one child. At that time, as a pediatrician, I was very proud. " But the reality is cruel. When Ge Junbo finished his graduate studies and was assigned to the hospital, he found that there was no pediatrics there! This forced him to re-take the postgraduate entrance examination and transfer to internal medicine. "I studied pediatrics for 8 years. At that time, as long as I had a choice, I would not change my family. But there is no way. At that time, the national policy was as follows: cancel pediatrics. "

Many years later, on a school anniversary, Ge Junbo returned to his alma mater only to find that his pediatrics had disappeared, which was very sad. "An old professor of pediatrics rides a bike to and from work all day. The doctor he taught went out to sell medicine and soon got on the bus. The old man was puzzled: What did I do wrong? " Ge Junbo said with emotion, "The orientation of the country is very important. We have paid attention to it now, but it is not enough. To really run pediatrics, we need a set of measures. " For example, after the establishment of pediatrics department of medical college, if we want to ensure the quality of students, we must ensure a good employment prospect, otherwise we can only lower our scores and recruit people, and it is difficult to guarantee the quality of students.

"More importantly, when formulating major policies related to people's livelihood and people, we must be cautious and consult more." Ge Junbo said.