作为一个男孩,在击败癌症后,医生回到圣犹达服务 - 并激励他们 2024

作为一个男孩,在击败癌症后,医生回到圣犹达服务 – 并激励他们

Jason Schwartz博士可以将他的患者与大多数医生的不同程度联系起来.

13岁时,他的初级橄榄球队的明星,他打算成为一名职业足球运动员,但是在他妈妈发现他的脖子上有一些肿大的淋巴结后,一切都发生了变化。.

医生后来发现他患有急性淋巴细胞白血病。他在接下来的两年里进出St. Jude儿童研究医院接受治疗.

帮助圣裘德小孩的年轻医生曾经是一名患者

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“这一切都非常令人震惊和快速过渡,”施瓦茨告诉今天。 “我的父母有一天带我去学校,那天晚上,我乘坐第一架飞机前往孟菲斯,在晚上9点10分,我到达圣犹达的时候有一队人在门口等我“。

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博士 Jason Schwartz St. Jude
Jason Schwartz博士在St. Jude儿童研究医院接受了一名年轻患者。施瓦茨13岁时在医院接受了一种白血病治疗.今天

那是1995年,当时还有许多关于白血病的未解答的问题.

Schwartz很好奇,所以当他完成治疗后,他开始了一条新的道路,希望能帮助回答其中的一些问题.

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博士 Jason Schwartz at St. Jude
“我一直在努力完成我的教育和培训生涯,真正回到圣犹达,并回馈圣犹达允许我做的事情,”施瓦茨告诉今天.今天

现在,20年后,他是St.Jude的医生 – 一位肿瘤学 – 血液学临床研究员 – 与曾经治疗他的护士和医生一起工作.

施瓦茨说:“老实说,我相信我的经历完全是百分之百,这就是为什么医学对我这么有吸引力的原因。”.

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“我一直在努力完成我的教育和培训生涯,真正回到圣犹达,并回馈圣犹达允许我做的事情。作为一名医生回来,这是一个梦想成真。”

Schwartz还参加了St. Jude生活研究,帮助医生了解治疗的长期后果.

但他最喜欢和病人一起工作,尤其是13岁的安德鲁伍德拉夫.

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这位青少年曾经梦想成为一名足球运动员,但在被诊断患有骨肉瘤后,医生不得不截肢.

伍德拉夫在知道自己正在经历的事情的人身上得到了极大的安慰,并说这位年轻的医生“像右手一样”。

“施瓦茨博士可能是我生命中最重要的一部分,”伍德拉夫告诉今天.

“他对我来说真的意义重大。我的意思是,他是这场斗争的一部分。我希望他知道这一点。”

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, based on the content of the article, it appears to be written in Chinese. The article discusses the story of Dr. Jason Schwartz, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of 13 and received treatment at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. After completing his treatment, he decided to pursue a career in medicine to help answer some of the unanswered questions about leukemia. Today, he is a clinical researcher at St. Jude and works with the same nurses and doctors who treated him. He also participates in St. Judes life study to help doctors understand the long-term consequences of treatment. One of his patients, Andrew Woodruff, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and had to have his leg amputated, considers Dr. Schwartz to be the most important part of his life and a significant part of his struggle.

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, based on the content of the article, it appears to be written in Chinese. The article discusses the story of Dr. Jason Schwartz, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of 13 and received treatment at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. After completing his treatment, he decided to pursue a career in medicine to help answer some of the unanswered questions about leukemia. Today, he is a clinical researcher at St. Jude and works with the same nurses and doctors who treated him. He also participates in St. Judes life study to help doctors understand the long-term consequences of treatment. One of his patients, Andrew Woodruff, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and had to have his leg amputated, considers Dr. Schwartz to be the most important part of his life and a significant part of his struggle.

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