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口語比賽演講稿(精選10篇)

口語比賽演講稿 篇1

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen:

When I was in the primary school, I have a dream. I want to invent a device which could bring you from one place to another in no time at all. When I was in the secondary school, my dream was to study in my ideal university. And when eventually I got into the university, my dream was to graduate.

How pathetic! When we grow up, we dream less and become more realistic. Why? Why do we have to change our dreams, so, so in order to let it be "fulfilled"? Why do we have to surrender to the so-called "reality"? What IS the reality actually?

Ladies and gentlemen, the reality is not real. It is a barrier keeping us from all the possible fantasies. Flying, for example, had been a dream to mankind for thousands of years. A hundred years ago, "man could not fly" was still regarded as the "reality". Now if that was really the reality, what did the Wright brothers do? How did some of you get to Macau? Only when we believe that the reality is not real can we soar with our dreams.

People say that our future is a battle between the reality and our dreams. And if, unfortunately, Mr. Reality wins this war, then I see no future of mankind at all. AIDS will never be curable as this IS the reality; People living in the undeveloped countries will suffer from starvation forever as this IS the reality; 4)Disputes among different countries would never be settled as this misunderstandings and intolerance IS the reality.

Ladies and gentlemen, how many of you have a dream of being able to make a lot of money? Please raise your hands. Oh, quite a number of you! Actually, ladies and gentlemen, this is not a dream, but a task. Every one of us has to make a living, right? Anyway I hope your task will be accomplished. How many of you think that you have already fulfilled your dream and that you don't dream anymore? Dear 5)adjudicators, what do you think? C.S. Lewis once said, "You are never too old to dream a new dream." So for our future, please dream and be unrealistic.

Now that I am a university student, my goal is to graduate with excellences. But at the same time, I have a dream deeply rooted in our future. One day, people living in the areas now 6)sweltering with the horror of wars will be able to sit with their families and enjoy their every moment. One day, people from the rich countries are willing to share what they have with those from the poor countries and those from the poor countries will eventually be able to make their own happy living themselves. One day, different cultures in this age of globalization will coexist with tolerance and the unfriendly confrontations among them will be 7)eliminated. One day, the globe will share the dream with me and we will all contribute to making our dream come true. One day, our dream will defeat the reality! Thank you very much.

口語比賽演講稿 篇2

I have a friend who just started his career as a teacher in a primary school. Weeks ago, he asked me to raise a topic for his mid-term composition test. I was curious why he chose me to give a topic, because he is a teacher himself. He said that he wanted something the students can really show their different ideas. Without thinking, I told him to let his students write about what they would do if they were given one million US dollars. My friend left with satisfaction, and I fell into my old memories.

It reminded me of my old days in primary school. We were learning to do narration in the fifth grade's Chinese class. Our teacher required us to write a composition with the topic "My Most Unforgettable Day" with our real experience.

When papers came back, half of the students wrote about the first day they came to school. The rest of the compositions were all about picking money on the streets and giving it to policemen, or helping a blind man cross the street. Of course I was among them. But I remember very clearly, that one student, only one student gave something different. He wrote about the day that he first kissed a girl. I read his composition. After all these years, I can't recite every word, but I dare to say, that even Shakespeare, may not be able to write as equally good when he was 11 years old. The composition was written out of real experience and genuine emotions. Contrary to those fake stories, it sounds real and natural. But the kid was scored zero. Our teacher thought the content was unhealthy, I'm sure you know the meaning of this Chinglish word "unhealthy".

That was 15 years ago. When you read those compositions, and you feel that half of our population is blind, so all those kids could have a chance to help a blind man cross the street, and every one of us has a hole in our pocket, so all those kids could have a chance to pick up the lost money and give it to policemen.

A few days ago, my friend sent me an e-mail of all the copies of his students' compositions. I have to say, I was sadly disillusioned.

Among those papers 40% said that they wanted to donate the money to people in poverty, so their children can go to school. The rest compositions are much more alike. Some wanted to support the panda protection project, some wanted to buy books to enlarge their knowledge. One student even said that he would like to spend his one million dollars on the effort to cure AIDS. I was more astonished to find that a ten- year-old child knew what AIDS really is.

We all have been kids, and we knew what we had once wanted. But, there was no composition about spending the money on video games, nice clothes, chocolates, ice-creams and expensive toys. Like 15 years ago, students won't tell the truth of their hearts.

It has always been our dream to open our children's hearts. We encourage them to describe their dreams, and acted as if we are ready to accept their thoughts. But the fact is that, children are scared by the zero marked on their papers. They are trained to say what we want to hear.

People compare children to flowers of tomorrow. And parents dream about the scenery that roses, tulips, daffodils flourish in the future. But down the road we are going on, in the future, or the future of future, only one kind of flower can be found. And that's the flower we like most.

口語比賽演講稿 篇3

Seven centuries ago, Marco Polo, after staying in our country for almost twenty years, brought the secrets of spaghetti and ice-cream with him back to Italy. More than seven hundred years later, with the prevalence of globalization, our people, our food, our products and many other items, have traveled to many other places beyond Italy. No matter where these Chinese people, Chinese food, Chinese products and many other Chinese items are, they carry with them qualities that are unique to our very own Chinese culture - our traditional values.

In the whole process of globalization that the world is integrating politically, economically and culturally, into one, we do witness in our country a great influx of western culture and values - McDonald's, KFCs, soccer players and NBA players. And we are even having this prestigious national speaking competition in a language that does not belong to us. In the midst of western products pouring in China as a result of globalization, sometimes we do wonder, where does our own culture belong? When we see our younger generations going away from traditional values such as contextual and role-based ethics, ideal of community, hierarchy, paternalism and non-litigious nature of society, we may even think our traditional values are challenged and even threatened. But, are we really losing our values?

Ladies and gentlemen, we must remember, the traffic of globalization is two-way. Yes, films from Hollywood, soccer from the United Kingdom and restaurants from America, do have an impact on our values. But, if we see globalization in China a synonymous term with western economic cultural hegemony, we are underestimating the impact of not only globalization but also our values.

Have a look at languages. Yes, it is the desire and dream of every single Chinese to speak fluent English, including every single one of us here. But, have you ever wondered how many non-Chinese are learning Chinese? Let me tell you, by the end of 20xx, nearly 30 million people from 85 countries and regions were learning standard Chinese, Putonghua. And who knows about the number of people learning regional dialects such as Shanghainese and Cantonese. In these two years, I am sure none of us here will be surprised that the number is skyrocketing.

Have a look at Feng Shui, within 0.21 seconds Google brings you 1,270,000 websites about Feng Shui, not in Chinese, not from all over the world, but in English, just within the United States. And I guess some of you still remember, when the previous American president, Bill Clinton, first became president. He actually had the furniture of his office rearranged according to feng shui ideas.

Have a look at traditional Chinese medicine. Four years ago, in 20xx, there were already more than 120 000 traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, researchers and related business trading companies in Europe, just Europe. Our holistic approach of taking care of a person's health has been proven popular in the world.

Our values, language, our Feng Shui, our traditional medicine and also Kung Fu that I have not really talked about, are all parts and messengers of our culture and values. What does their success in the west tell us? Their popularity tells us that, alongside cheap consumer products, we are exporting to the west, Chinese beliefs and, values.

Ladies and gentlemen, globalization, yes it has its impacts on our values. It is sending our values overseas and bringing in new ones. Let's not see the bringing in of new ones a threat to our own culture. As a matter of fact, the bringing in is a very good opportunity and time to rethink and reflect who we are and what we want to be. It is upon us whether globalization has a positive or negative impact on our traditional values. Ladies and gentlemen, I see this positively, I know even if our traditional values are changing or to change, the change is for better, not for worse.

Thank you very much.

口語比賽演講稿 篇4

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen:

Before western and Chinese civilization came into close contact, Chinese people had always longed for a life depicted in traditional Chinese paintings. Those paintings present a harmonious coexistence of people and other life forms. Regarded as the essence of ancient Chinese philosophies, harmony has been deeply-rooted in the minds of the Chinese people. On the one hand, it has contributed to the unique continuity of Chinese civilization. On the other, Chinese people became too much contented with their achievements to desire any further changes. As globalization deepens, it is bound to affect our ideal of harmony.

First, globalization urges China to speed up its modernization, which threatens our regard for the harmony between Man and Nature. For instance, many dams and hydropower stations are being built for economic benefits at the expense of the well-preserved natural habitats. However, ecological malpractice of such kind goes against the notion of harmonious coexistence in ancient Chinese philosophies. More than 2,000 years ago, long before the concept of environmental protection came into being, DuJiang Weir, a great irrigation project was built in southwestern China's Sichuan province. It succeeded both in controlling floods and in facilitating the agriculture without posing a threat to the environment.

Moreover, globalization has brought with it intense competition. Traditionally, moderation is a golden principle, presiding over inter-personal relations in China. Today, however, motivated to come to the top, some people become so self-centered that they choose to sacrifice love, friendship and even family ties.

Last but not least, diverse cultures have met in China as a consequence of globalization. Therefore, a clash of cultures becomes inevitable. Unfortunately, the past decades have witnessed a huge loss of cultural heritage in China. In cities like Beijing and Xi'an, hundreds of century-old Chinese-style houses are being demolished to make room for skyscrapers, shopping malls and eight-lane expressways.

From these examples, we see the disharmony brought about by globalization. Yet it is not globalization that is to blame. As long as we approach globalization with harmony in mind, its benefit will outweigh its cost. Take my hometown, Hangzhou, for example, thanks to the strenuous efforts made by the municipal government in achieving eco-development, various water birds have returned to the West Lake, calling it home again after years of migration elsewhere. From the lake bank, we see skateboarders and trick cyclists showing off together with people flying kites and kicking shuttlecocks on the plaza nearby. Although they compose a picture quite distinct from traditional Chinese paintings, this picture conveys a modern sense of harmony in this era of globalization.

Ladies and gentlemen, to conclude, I would like to quote from British philosopher Bertrand Russell. In contrasting Chinese and Western civilizations, he observed: "The distinctive merit of western civilization is the scientific method; the distinctive merit of the Chinese is a just conception of the ends of life. It is these two that one must hope to see gradually uniting." As we see the tremendous progress China has been making drawing on experience abroad, we may also expect the Chinese traditional value of harmony to enrich the world. I look forward to the time when Russell's prophecy comes true.

Thank you very much.

口語比賽演講稿 篇5

hello everyone,My name is Duan Jiayu, English name is Daisy, seven years old this year, first grade in Daxing.I am very pleased to attend the "star of hope" English contest.

My hobby is climbing and hiking, when I was only two years old,my grandma took me to climb the Longevity Hill of the summer palace, longevity hill has 60 meters, I climbed the mountain with hands and feet, clothes and pants stained with dirt, just like a soil monkey. The tourists thumbs compliment me, I was very proud of it! At that time, our slogan was: "longevity hill training, Fragrant hills challenge!"

At the age of five, my grandmother and I climbed the Fragrant Hills, the top of the hill has almost 600 meters, we had reached the top of the hill in one hour, this year my grandmother and I will climb the Fragrant Hills every weekend, higher challenge to Taishan!

Thank you, very mach!

口語比賽演講稿 篇6

My favorite Animal-Black Faced Spoonbill

Good afternoon, dear judges. Today my speech is “I love black-faced spoonbill.

On a beautiful winter day, I happened to meet the lovely spirit----

Black Faced Spoonbill, a type of migratory bird, which spends winter at Hong-Shu-Lin in my city every year. Covered with snow-white feathers, it has black legs and a black beak. Besides the blacks and whites, an amazing splash of yellow is under its neck. So elegant that I couldn’t help loving it at first sight.

With a big and spoon-shaped beak, it can clasp fishes easily, which makes it a powerful hunter in birds.

However, with human expansion and pollution, only around 20xx ones are living all over the world.

Like the eleven swan princes in Andersen’s Fairy Tale, the Black Faced Spoonbills have always been struggling to find a tiny rock which can offer them a momentary tranquility. Fortunately, they have found one in my beloved home. I would always hold them dearly to my heart and wish they would return with flocks of chicks in the following years, and singing…

Oh, I have a home, such a beautiful home, where I play and rest happily.

Oh, give them a home, such a wonderful home, where the spoonbills play all day.

口語比賽演講稿 篇7

I'm studying in a city famous for its walls. All visitors to my city are amazed by the imposing sight of the city walls, silhouetted by the setting sun with gold and shining lines. With old, cracked bricks patched with lichen, the walls are weather-beaten guards, standing still for centuries in protecting the city.

Our ancestors liked to build walls. They built walls in Beijing, Xi'an, Nanjing and many other cities, and they built the Great Wall, which snakes through half of our country. They built walls to ward off enemies and evil spirits. This tradition has been maintained to this day as we still have many parks and schools walled off from the public. I grew up at the foot of the city walls, and I've loved them since my childhood. For a long time, walls were one of the most natural things in the world.

My perception, however, changed after a hiking trip to the Eastern Suburbs, a scenic area of my city. My classmates and I were walking with some international students. As we walked out of the city, we found ourselves flanked by taller and taller trees, which formed a huge canopy above our heads. Suddenly an international student asked me, "Where is the entrance to the Eastern Suburbs?"

"We're already in the Eastern Suburbs," I replied.

He seemed taken aback, "I thought you Chinese have walls for everything." His remark set off a heated debate. At one point, he likened our walled cities to "jails," while I insisted that the Eastern Suburbs were one of the many places in China that had no walls.

That debate had no winners, but I did learn a lot from this international student. For instance, he told me that universities like Oxford and Cambridge were not surrounded by walls; the campuses were just part of the cities. I have to admit that we do have many walls in China, and as we are developing our country, we must carefully examine them, whether they are physical or intangible. We will keep some walls but tear down those that impede China's development.

Let me give you an example.

A year ago, when I was working on a term paper, I needed a book on business law and found a copy in the law school library. However, the librarian turned down my request with a cold shoulder, saying, "You can't borrow this book, you are not a student here." In the end, I had to spend 200 yuan buying a copy; meanwhile, the copy in law school was gathering dust on the shelf.

At the beginning of this semester, I heard that my university has started not only to unify its libraries but also link them up with libraries of other universities, so my experience will not be repeated. Barriers will be replaced by bridges. Through an inter-library loan system, we will have access to books from any library. With globalization, with China integrated into the world, I believe many of these intangible walls will be knocked down.

I know globalization is a controversial issue, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. But one thing is for sure: it draws our attention to China's tangible and intangible walls and forces us to examine their roles in the modern world.

And how about the ancient walls in my city and other cities? Should we tear them down? Just the opposite. My city, like Beijing and other cities, is actually making a great effort to preserve the walls. These walls attract not only historians and archeologists but also many schoolchildren trying to study our history and cultural heritage. Walls have turned into bridges to our past and to the rest of the world. If the ancient builders of these walls were still alive today, they would be proud to see such great change in the role of their walls. They are now bridges that link East and West, South and North, and all countries of the world. Our cultural heritage will survive globalization.

口語比賽演講稿 篇8

時光荏苒,不經意已經參加工作四年了,雖然時間不長,但是我卻從一個涉世未深、懵懵懂懂的在校生蜕變成一名合格的臨牀護士,這其中離不開科室各級領導對我的培養以及同仁的幫助。

回首這一年,對於我們的“大家”國家和我們的“小家”醫院都是不平凡的一年,從奧運聖火傳遞受阻到成功舉辦奧運會及殘奧會,從汶川地震到全國人民同心協力抗震救災以及神州七號的成功發射。而我們的醫院為了能為港城人民提供更優質服務,做出了不懈的努力。現在我院與長海醫院正式建立戰略合作伙伴,為我院引入更多的專家和技術,更大程度上滿足患者的需求。而我們臨牀護士,身為基層工作人員,同樣發揮着自己的光和熱,堅持以“病人為中心”臨牀服務理念,發揚救死扶傷人道主義精神,立足本職崗位,踏踏實實做好醫療服務工作。

我們的工作是瑣碎的、繁重的。在從事工作的過程中,我的心裏發生了很大的變化。從開始的眼高手低,到現在體會到細節的重要性;從開始的拘謹和不適,到現在的坦然;從開始的人事不知,到現在與環境的融合,對業務的瞭解。我們在工作中護患溝通很重要,我們總是竭盡全力做到最好,但還是會遇到一些患者無理的要求。有一次我禮貌的拒絕了一位患者的無理要求,結果遭到他無端謾罵,雖然眼中含着委屈的淚水,但我還是忍了下來,據理力爭,最後得到了自己應有的尊重和權力。我只是想做好自己的本職工作,盡心盡力為病人提供服務。

隨着社會的日新月異,科技不斷髮展,我們在工作之餘更要不斷的提高自己,勤於學習,挖掘新資源。現在知識更替越來越迅速,活到老,學到老已成為不少人的奮鬥口號。所以我們更要不斷給自己充電,掌握紮實的理論基礎作為我們臨牀服務的後盾。

在提供醫療服務的過程中,我們不是盲目的,我們要牢記職責,掌握服務之本。而且在服務當中我們不應該墨守成規,更要勇於創新,探索成功之道。創新是進步的前提,有創新,才有進步,才有活力。“海到盡頭天做岸,山登絕頂我為峯”。面對工作中面臨的種種難題,我們應該始終保持蓬勃向上的朝氣,開拓進取的勇氣,以創造性的精神來開展工作。

在汶川地震發生時,國難當頭,我院職工紛紛報名要求參加第一線的搶救工作,貢獻自己的力量,表現出我們醫護工作者的愛心。雖然我們最後沒能趕赴第一線參加工作,但我認為我們堅持在自己的崗位上,這就是我們自己的“第一線”,同時我們仍然力所能及的為災區幫忙,例如大家紛紛慷慨解囊或是無償獻血或是捐獻衣物,貢獻自己的力量。

現在最熱門的話題可能是金融海嘯對全球的影響,很多人認為金融危機離我們很遙遠,其實不然,金融危機已經對我們的生活產生了許多實實在在的影響,企業倒閉,企業生意難做,企業再掀裁員潮等。當金融危機到來時我們如何積極的應對 ,怎樣立足崗位,珍惜自己的工作,我們深知一份工作的來之不易。面對當前形勢,我們每一個在崗就業的工作者,更加要珍惜自己的工作崗位。愛崗敬業是人類社會最為普遍的一種奉獻精神,它看似平凡,實則偉大。面對當前形勢,我們更應該對自己的工作盡心盡責,無私的奉獻!

人生不過短短數十年,我們在最黃金的時間參加工作,人生最美好,最燦爛的年華都奉獻在工作上。我們的人生價值,很大一部分都體現在工作中,失去了工作,也就失去了自我展示的舞台要想實現人生價值,要想在事業上有所成就,我們必須要有服務羣眾的意識,勤勞紮實的作風和開拓進取的精神。今天,我們已遠離了那個戰火紛飛、硝煙瀰漫的年代,我們沒有多少機會去實踐那種保爾式的英雄氣概和那種豪邁的革命激情。但是,你願意自己的年華被虛度嗎?你願意自己的人生是碌碌無為的嗎?

幹一行,愛一行,專一行,精一行。讓我們立足本職,努力學習,不斷創新,把愛崗敬業的精幹神寫在奮鬥的旗幟上吧。小草雖小,一樣能鋪成遼闊無垠的大草原;我們雖平凡,但我們要在平凡的崗位上自創輝煌。

口語比賽演講稿 篇9

當無數人進入甜美的夢鄉時,是誰還穿梭在各個病房之間;當人們舉家團圓的歡慶時刻,是誰還默默地忙碌在工作崗位上?當可怕的病魔肆虐橫行時,又是誰用瘦弱的身軀組成一道道鋼鐵長城?是她們,是那些默默付出,無私奉獻的白衣天使!我自豪,我是她們中的一員!

我是一名護士,還記得那是一個寒風凜冽的冬夜,一個小夥子被幾個人抬着衝進來時,已經是面目全非、血肉模糊了,又是一起可怕的車禍。一場緊張的搶救隨即開始。量血壓、迅速建立靜脈通道、氣管插管„與主治醫生配合的有條不紊,我們整整忙碌了五個小時,高強度的工作已經讓我們忘記了疲憊!可是小夥子還是離開了人世。容不得我們休息,家屬的責怪聲、漫罵聲、哭喊聲、打鬧聲一起湧來。是啊!又有誰忍心眼睜睜地看着一條鮮活的生命突然從眼前消失呢?沒有安慰,不需要安慰,我們的心底不能有一絲漣漪,只能悄悄地獨自將傷口撫平,再次投入到緊張而有序的工作中。是啊!護士的工作不允許我們在感傷中苦苦徘徊。

比大地更廣闊的是海洋,比海洋更廣闊的是天空,比天空更廣闊的是心靈,作為一名護士,我們要擁有博大的胸懷,縱使受了委屈,我們的臉上依然是燦爛的微笑,我們知道:這微笑是陽光,能減輕病人的疼痛;這微笑是雨露,能滋潤患者的心靈;這微笑是翅膀,承載了千萬個家庭健康平安的希望!

我是一名護士,打針、輸液、查房就這樣開始了一天的生活。還記得有一次病房裏住着一位老人,脾氣非常暴躁,每天給他輸液送藥他都大發雷霆。對於這些,我沒有絲毫抱怨,更沒有不理不睬,而是主動噓害問暖,去病房與他拉家常,津津有味地聽他講陳年往事。每當我看到他久久地沉浸在回憶中時,就感覺自己的心和他更貼近了,我更理解他了,他也更配合我的工作了。臨出院時他緊緊拉着我的手説:“你就是我的好孫女”。這時所有的委屈、不快都一下子煙消雲散了。是啊!作為一名護士,要用春天的雨露去滋潤患者久旱的心田,要用有力的雙手攙扶患者走過心靈的沼澤,要積極與病人架立一座座心靈之橋,患者才能積極配合治療,早日康復。

我是一名護士,可是兒子感冒發燒時,我卻醫學教|育網蒐集整理不能象其他母親一樣守侯在他身邊,在丈夫勞累時,我不能及時送上一杯新沏的茶,在爸爸媽媽思念女兒時,我也只能説工作太忙。作為母親,我何嘗不想像其他母親一樣時刻陪伴着兒子,幫他驅除病痛;作為妻子,我何嘗不想享受兒女情長;作為女兒,我又何嘗不想對父母盡一份孝心?可是,為了病人,我只能選擇扮演好一個角色。作為母親、妻子、女兒,我欠家人的太多太多了,我不是一個好母親、好妻子、還女兒,但我深知我是一名好護士,一名深受病人愛戴的好護士。

斗轉星移,寒來暑往,如今我在護士的工作崗位上已耕耘了整整十四個年頭。十四年,幾千個日日夜夜,可在這寂靜的夜晚我細細搜尋,卻找不到走過的痕跡。是啊!護士這份工作太普通了,普通的許多人都忘記了這個職業,護士工作太瑣碎了,瑣碎的好象自己什麼也沒做。護士工作太辛苦了,辛苦的許多人都不願從事這個職業。可是正是我們這些普通人,默默的奉獻自己的一份關愛,一份汗水,一份真情,換來的卻是千家萬户的幸福和健康擁有者的安詳。獻祝福網

詩人泰戈爾曾經説過:“天空中沒有翅膀的痕跡,但我已飛過!”作為一名護士,我深信,豐碑無語,行勝於言。患者在你心中有多重,你在人民的心中就有多重!

口語比賽演講稿 篇10

“有一種職業,沒有經歷過就不知道它的艱辛。有一種艱辛,沒有體會過就不知道它的快樂。有一種快樂,沒有品嚐過就不知道它的滋味。”

這就是“護士”,陽光下最平凡、最平淡、最單調的職業。“愛在左,同情在右,走在生命的兩旁,隨時撒種,隨時開花,將這一徑長途,點綴得花香瀰漫,使穿杖拂葉的行人,踏着荊棘,不學得痛苦,有淚可落,卻不悲涼”。多少護士同仁為這種護士職業的最高境界獻出了畢生的精力。

“立德為醫,修業濟人;救死扶傷,無私奉獻”。在這種良好的醫院文化的薰陶下,一代又一代的護士傳承着歷代陽醫人嚴謹治學,勤奮務實的醫者作風,竭盡全力為陽新人民提供優質的護理服務。社會的發展,醫學模式的轉變,陽新縣人了醫院的護理工作從80年代“三化”病房的建設,責任制護理,到90年代的整體護理以及現在的人性化護理管理模式,護理工作發生了前所未有的有變化。特別是近幾年來,從建章建制、完善質量檢查標準開始,一步一個腳印,堅持“病人至上,質量第一,卓越服務,持續改進”的質量管理理念,構建了嚴謹的規範的護理管理體系,與時俱進開展了各項優質護理服務,如先後開展了“五心服務”、“雙八、雙五”服務,以及“星級護理服務”等。不斷加強護理隊伍建設,完善護理質量管理工作流程,落實搶救及特殊事件報告處理制度和護理緊急風險預案,建立了護理質量追蹤機制;重視健康教育,實行出院病人回訪制;在創新中完善管理,以科研促進服務進步。從而使護理工作緊跟時代發展需求,很好地滿足了臨牀醫療需求和人民羣眾日益增長的服務需要。

歲月輪迴,光陰荏苒,回首從護的日夜兼程,品讀着生命的春華秋實,曾經年少時的美麗憧憬歷歷在目,相信每一位護士都有不同的感慨。作為在醫院熔爐中逐漸成長起來的我,多年在歷練深深地體會到:護理工作在苦累中體現價值,在細節中描繪高尚,在醫學`教育網瑣粹中鑄造輝煌。雖然護士工作三班倒沒有節假日,經常加班加點,身體透支;經常因為不能一針見血而遭受白眼,甚至無緣無故被當成出氣筒,多年以後才明白,當個“天使”太不容易,白衣天使的翅膀太沉重了,左邊揹着愛心和真誠,右邊馱着微笑和奉獻,用辛勤的汗水一筆筆描繪着青春的足跡。這種執着將會使我們終身受益,選擇當護士,無怨無悔!當有人問我的職業時,我會自豪的説:“我是一名護士”。

可愛、單純、美麗的青春歲月不知道什麼時候就從忙忙碌碌的手指間溜走了。記不起從什麼時候開始,學會了容忍、學會了保護,學會了處事不驚,學會了許許多多。人在成熟中變得複雜,複雜之後的我似乎對好多事情變得理性。每天都要面對那麼多的生離死別,有時候我都在想自己會不會還有淚流。有人説,也許是因為長年工作的緊張把激情消磨殆盡了,而護士姐妹們卻一如既往地渴望用柔弱的雙肩扛起重任,繁重的護理工作憔悴了她們的容顏,然而護士姐妹們每天都對生活與工作充滿了激情!面對着病人的誤解依然微笑着,渴望用微笑和真誠搭起護患之間的信賴,一次次從死神手裏奪下鮮活的生命,再苦再累依然默默無聞地工作!“病人無醫,將陷於無望;病人無護,將陷於無助”。這是我國首位南丁格爾獎得主王琇瑛的話,讓我們將愛置於心,辛勤工作,努力不讓病人陷入無助的境地。願天使們的逝去青春能換回患者康復的笑靨,我們將繼續與病人的生命同行,讓病人因我們的悉心護理而減少痛苦,因我們的耐心指導而有所收穫,因我們的真心安慰而樹立信心。因我們的真誠微笑而健康快樂。

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