Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .

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Chapter 1790 It depends on the person

In many hospitals, the issue of accepting red envelopes is differentiated by doctor rather than by hospital. So if you hear that someone in a certain hospital accepts red envelopes, don't generalize all the doctors in that hospital. There are even doctors in the same department who refuse to accept red envelopes, while there are colleagues who are very good at accepting money privately.

In the absence of evidence and complaints, hospitals can only turn a blind eye to these things. Once the truth is revealed, the hospital will say that it has warned the medical staff in advance and that it will deal with it as needed.

In clinical practice, the departments hardest hit by red envelopes are mainly surgical departments, and anesthesiologists are another lesser-known hardest hit department for receiving red envelopes.

Most people can understand giving red envelopes to surgeons, as patients are afraid of dying during operations. On the other hand, if something goes wrong after the operation, the red envelope is given as a favor, and it makes it easier to ask the doctor for help.

Giving red envelopes to anesthesiologists is a word of mouth, saying that anesthesiologists are more powerful than surgeons in the operating room, and that patients will die without anesthesiologists. Everyone knows that anesthesiologists are in charge of anesthesia, which is different from the nature of the work of surgeons.

What Du Mengen said is exactly what some ordinary people don't understand. Regardless of the different divisions of labor between surgeons and anesthesiologists, they are in the same operating room and should have a close relationship. In fact, surgeons and anesthesiologists belong to two departments and two specialties, and their research content is very different. They don't communicate as much as outsiders think. The work on the front line of clinical practice is like an assembly line every day, so there is no time for communication.

It is impossible for the surgeon who treats the patient to have a good relationship with all the anesthesiologists at all times. There are many anesthesiologists in each hospital. For example, in a tertiary hospital, there are many surgical operations, and the surgeon is even less likely to designate a certain anesthesiologist to be responsible for the surgical anesthesia of his own patient. Some anesthesiologists are so arrogant that they can challenge the old surgical professors in the clinic. The last point will definitely exceed the expectations of patients and their families.

When Du Meng'en broke the news, Xie Wanying, who had stayed in the hospital before her rebirth, could quickly understand what he meant.

Zhang Shuping and Geng Yongzhe just blinked their eyes, not understanding what was said.

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According to their understanding of doctors, they know that even if doctors don't receive red envelopes, they will never dare to tamper with clinical practice. The doctor will suffer the most if a medical accident occurs. Because of this, clinical surgical leaders often tell the public that it doesn't matter whether they give red envelopes or not. There is a reason for this. Anesthesiologists and surgeons are equally afraid of medical accidents and anesthesia accidents. Could there be something else happening?

Anyway, when they walked into the operating room, the patient was on the table having his epidural done.

The patient who was to undergo surgery was a woman in her 60s. She was conscious and only had epidural anesthesia.

Doctor Zuo Liang walked over to the patient and said a few words on behalf of Du Haiwei to calm the patient's emotions.

Before the surgeon arrives, the assistant disinfects and covers the drapes as usual and completes these routine preoperative preparations.

At the scheduled surgery time, Du Haiwei arrived.

Doctor Zuo Liang acted as the first assistant, and the two interns acted as the second and third assistants. The one holding the suction device was Xie, and the one holding the hook was Geng. The two interns stood in the corner of the operating room and watched.

After his father arrived, Du Meng'en didn't dare to say anything more and kept quiet with Zhang Shuping. On the contrary, Zhang Shuping secretly looked at the anesthesiologist because of what he said.

The anesthesiologist's surname is Zhou. He is in his early forties and should be a senior doctor. His skills should be very good and there is no need to worry.