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我对护士们一直充满敬爱之情。肿瘤科护士和造口科护士。放射科护士和术后护理护士。还有那些全天候随传随到的普通护士。(虽然和我打交道的大部分都是女护士,我对男护士们也同样心怀敬意。)不过这并不是因为看了太多次百老汇名剧《南太平洋》而产生的难解迷恋。我一生曾经六进医院,我最了解——也最喜爱的医疗人员——便是护士。一言以蔽之:护士都很温和,而医生则都是冷冰冰的。护士的一举一动和普通人一样,而医生却常常像个贵族。护士们会看着你的眼睛,而医生们则会稍稍将目光抬高,看向你右肩上方。(也许医学院就是这么教他们的?)
I have always been very loving to the nurses. Oncology nurse and ostomy nurse. Radiology nurse and postoperative nurse. There are ordinary nurses who follow the weather all the time. (Although most of the people I deal with are female nurses, I also pay homage to the male nurses.) But this is not because of the infatuation and obsession that took so many Broadway dramas “South Pacific”. I used to go to hospital six times in my life. The one I know best — and the most favorite medical staff — is a nurse. In a nutshell: nurses are very gentle and doctors are cold. Every act of a nurse is the same as ordinary people, and doctors are often like aristocrats. The nurses will look in your eyes, and the doctors will look up slightly and look over your right shoulder. (Maybe medical school is teaching them like this?)