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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When a doctor is sick, the choice of where to seek medical treatment is no different from that of an ordinary person. There are many things to consider, not just whether his illness can be cured.
From this we can see that doctors’ illnesses are not cured forever just because they work in a hospital. Hence, Director Liang chose to treat patients in his own hospital instead of seeking medical treatment from outside.
"Director, how do you feel?" Seeing the patient waking up, Zhang Huayao walked forward and asked.
"Better now." Dean Liang is also a workaholic. He immediately asked his subordinates about their work arrangements after waking up. "About tomorrow's business trip..."
"Ask someone to attend the meeting on your behalf. I have informed the organizer that you have other business and it is inconvenient for you to travel."
"OK."
"Director, please take good care of yourself. We will do anything you need. Doctor Cao Yong said that you need to rest for at least a month. He suggested that you should be transferred to a specialist ward in their hospital for treatment."
"It's not necessary. It's not a cerebral hemorrhage."
Doctors have common medical knowledge about common diseases, and especially big guys like Dean Liang who have their own treatment ideas.
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Zhang Huayao had to talk to the patient in front of the specialist at this moment: "Director, please don't take it lightly. Doctor Cao Yong explained to us in detail that although lacunar infarction is usually defined as a minor disease and many patients have no symptoms when they are diagnosed, it may develop into serious problems such as large-scale cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage——"
"I know that."
"No, you don't."
Sometimes I have to admire Mr. Zhang, who is not a very nice person on weekdays, but is a doctor who dares to speak and take responsibility at critical moments, and it is amazing that he directly offends the big boss.
"What did you say I don't know?" Dean Liang was so angry that he laughed.
"What Doctor Cao Yong said makes sense. Dean, you are different from patients without symptoms. You have symptoms and need further examination. Doctor Cao Yong said that you can be transferred to the National Association for Interventional Angiography if necessary, but our hospital does not have the conditions for this."
"Is CT angiography not possible?"
"Director, it's the same as when we examine a heart. It's OK for general cases, but not for special cases. You suddenly fainted in the office and found that your memory has faded recently. These symptoms don't match the initial examination results."
If the clinical symptoms are inconsistent with the instrument examination results, the doctor must perform other examinations on the patient to rule out any missed diagnosis or errors in the results of a single instrument examination.
MRI and CT can be classified as the same type of examination. Their biggest problem is that it is difficult to find subtle lesions from massive amounts of data.
Interventional angiography can be used to conduct key screening based on the doctor's own experience, and the results will be very intuitive during the operation. This is also why many doctors say that interventional angiography is the gold standard for diagnosis rather than CT angiography or MRI.
"Let's wait and see." Dean Liang said after considering it.
The doctor on the scene had already anticipated the patient's hesitation.
Like Dr. Xie Wanying, any surgeon will be extremely cautious and vigilant when performing surgery on themselves and their family members.
Zhang Huayao said his plan: "Please ask Dr. Cao to come over in the next few days to examine and treat you. Dr. Cao Yong will copy the examination data from our CT room for the dean and take it to the National Association for the Association of Radiology to have their imaging doctors review the data disk."
Guozhi's radiologists focus on cardiology and have done little research on neurosurgery, so they are inevitably worried about missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses.
Dean Liang nodded.
Let the patient rest. When Zhang Huayao took Dr. Cao Yong out, he said, "You, the dean, should also pay attention to this."
This is what all the doctors can think of when they see Dean Liang today.
It is a recognized rule in medicine that it is inevitable to get sick as we age.
Now these veterans have all reached an age where they are prone to illness. If President Liang falls ill, will the old naughty boy be far behind?