As a third-year postgraduate student majoring in Interventional Ultrasound at the PLA Medical College, I have always adhered to the school motto of "Loyalty, Dedication, Precision, and Benevolence" and strived to grow into a qualified medical worker with both medical ethics and professional skills.
During my undergraduate studies in clinical medicine, I developed a strong interest in medical imaging, especially the precise and minimally invasive characteristics of interventional ultrasound. This interest drove me to pursue further studies at the PLA Medical College, a cradle of excellent military medical talents. Under the guidance of renowned experts in the department of Interventional Ultrasound, I have systematically mastered the theoretical knowledge of interventional ultrasound, including its application in tumor treatment, vascular diseases, and non-vascular interventional procedures.
In clinical practice, I have actively participated in various interventional ultrasound operations, such as ultrasound-guided puncture biopsy, ablation therapy, and catheterization. I always treat each case with a rigorous attitude, carefully observing the patient's condition and assisting the attending physician in formulating personalized treatment plans. This process has not only improved my clinical operation skills but also deepened my understanding of the responsibility of medical workers.
In terms of scientific research, I focus on the clinical application of new interventional ultrasound technologies. I have participated in several research projects, responsible for data collection, experimental operation, and literature review. I am currently sorting out the research results and preparing to write a thesis, aiming to provide practical reference for the clinical development of interventional ultrasound.
As a military medical student, I also actively participate in military medical training and public welfare activities, enhancing my ability to respond to emergencies. Looking forward, I will continue to delve into the field of interventional ultrasound, improve my professional competence, and contribute my strength to safeguarding the health of soldiers and civilians.