National Physician: One Person Supports a Top-Tier Hospital

Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?

Chapter 482 Emergency Consultation

Wang Xuemeng asked.

"I haven't seen anyone in a while."

"He should be taking a rest."

Wang Xuemeng said to Yun Heng.

In addition to Yun Heng, the second-line doctor on duty tonight is Zhao Jindong, the one who made the mistake during Qi Jianping's ward rounds that day.

The nurse is only responsible for notification and is not responsible for which doctor goes.

"I'll go there."

Yun Heng stood up and said to Wang Xuemeng, "Since our department has been notified for a consultation, the patient might be transferred here. Please see if there are any vacant beds and prepare them here."

Yun Heng had been in Xihua Hospital for a while after all, so he knew some things. The emergency department did not notify the consultation randomly, but notified the relevant departments. If the patient was diagnosed at that time, the patient might be transferred to the corresponding department. In theory, the emergency department did not have permanent beds, only observation rooms.

Of course, theory is theory. In reality, when other departments have limited beds and the patient's condition is complicated, whether they are willing to accept the patient is another matter.

"Um!"

Wang Xuemeng nodded: "I understand."

Wang Xuemeng also understood this situation. Regardless of whether the patient would turn around or not, she had to be prepared now to avoid being in a hurry when the time comes.

"Teacher Yun, you haven't been to the emergency department yet. Why don't you notify Doctor Zhao?"

Wang Xuemeng thought about it and reminded Yun Heng.

Wang Xuemeng admired Yun Heng's level, but Yun Heng was a newcomer after all, and he was young. If he went to the emergency department, it would be bad if people felt that they did not value or ignored Yun Heng.

"I'll go take a look at the situation first, I may not be able to help."

Yun Heng smiled and said, "Most of the time, the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department participates in consultations and just makes a cameo appearance."

"Teacher Yun, you can joke now."

Wang Xuemeng couldn't help laughing.

Yun Heng usually talks a lot except when he explains some problems to them. Most of the time, he doesn't say much, is serious, and doesn't joke very often.

"Okay, I'm going first."

Yun Heng replied and rushed to the emergency department.

Although Yun Heng had never been to the emergency department, he knew where it was after having been in Shuguang Hospital for a few days.

Emergency department.

Chen Kanghe, deputy director of the emergency department, reviewed the patient's medical report and turned to ask the chief resident beside him, "Has anyone from other departments arrived?"

"The hematology, dermatology, and traditional Chinese medicine departments have been notified. They should be here soon."

The resident looked at the time and answered hurriedly.

The level of Traditional Chinese Medicine Department at Shuguang Hospital is quite good. It is basically normal to notify the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department for consultation when encountering patients.

"Director Chen!"

As they were talking, a middle-aged doctor in his forties walked in. He was the attending physician of the hematology department.

"Xiao Gao!"

Chen Kanghe handed over the list in his hand: "Take a look at this first."

"Platelets so low?"

Dr. Gao from the Hematology Department took the list and looked at it, and couldn't help being a little surprised.

"The child has thrombocytopenic purpura and recurrent nosebleeds. He was transferred from a lower-level hospital overnight."

The chief resident of the emergency department nearby answered hurriedly.

For this type of patient, the emergency department is just a transitional department to deal with the bleeding, and then they will be transferred to a more specialized specialist department for treatment.

"The situation is quite serious."

Doctor Gao said as he looked at it.

"That's a matter for you specialists."

Chen Kanghe said slowly.

"Director Chen."

As he was speaking, someone else came in. He greeted Chen Kanghe first, then smiled at Dr. Gao and said, "Dr. Gao, you're here pretty quickly."

"Doctor Kong, take a look."

Dr. Gao looked at the examination form and handed it to Dr. Kong who came in.

"Platelets so low?"

Dr. Kong took it and took a look, and his reaction was similar to Dr. Gao's.

"Don't be surprised, just look at what the patient does."

Chen Kanghe said impatiently.

"That's a problem for the hematology department, Dr. Gao."

Dr. Kong from the dermatology department handed the list to Dr. Gao again. The patient's platelet count was so low, and the hematology department was more adept at this situation. Although their dermatology department also admitted patients with purpura, it also depended on the type of purpura.

"Doctor Kong is good at pushing."

Doctor Gao took the list, smiled, and asked, "Is there anyone from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department?"

"Notified..."

As the resident was speaking, a man came in. He looked to be about 26 or 27 years old, and seemed incredibly young. If he hadn't been wearing a white hospital coat, everyone present would have thought he was a patient's family member.

"I'm Yun Heng from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

Yun Heng walked in and introduced himself first.

"Your Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine no longer has a doctor on duty at night?"

Chen Kanghe frowned. Why was there a resident doctor here?

Isn't this just nonsense?

The emergency department has called for a consultation, so at least a senior attending physician should come. It's already night time, so during the day, an associate senior attending physician should be there.