Over the years, he has worked tirelessly, making more than 5,000 visits, walking more than 600,000 kilometers and treating countless villagers. He conscientiously implemented the policy of rural health work.
Dr. Deng Qiandui made house calls by cableway.
Policy, actively participate in epidemic prevention and health care work, go deep into the countryside to carry out vaccination and maternal and child health care work. The establishment rate of EPI card in other villages is 100%, the vaccination rate is 98%, and the delivery rate of pregnant women in hospital is over 90%. He gives everything to the villagers, whether in or out of the village. There has never been a medical accident and medical dispute in 28 years. He bought the health of countless villagers with those humble receivers, syringes and yellowed IOUs. Before 2009, Deng Qiandui's salary was only 100 yuan per month. Since last year, Deng Qiandui's salary has been raised to about 300 yuan every month because the family planning work has also been placed under the responsibility of rural doctors. Because buying medicine requires rural doctors to pay in advance, Deng Qiandui's current personal loan has reached more than 25,000 yuan.
In recent years, Dr. Deng Qiandui paid more than 1000 yuan for the villagers with his meager income, and accumulated a pile of unpaid bills. He is diligent and studious, assiduously learning medical knowledge and skills, constantly practicing in his work and constantly summing up experience in practice. In an interview, Deng Qiandui said: Because of the steep local mountains, villagers are prone to fall and fracture. He really wants to learn more about orthopedics, such as joint reduction, in order to better serve the villagers. He also expressed his wish: I hope to build a bridge that can be opened to traffic in the village, so that the villagers can be sent to the big hospital outside as soon as possible if they get sick again. In the past 28 years, Deng Qiandui has been attached to the countryside, rooted at the grassroots level, selfless dedication, and no regrets. He took "saving the wounded and dying" as his duty, enthusiastically poured his knowledge into local farmers, saved the wounded and dying with his superb medical skills and noble feelings, relieved the suffering of patients, practiced the ideals and beliefs of a rural doctor with practical actions, realized the value of life, and wrote a song in an ordinary post.