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 .

“ A Phoenix gives birth to a phoenix. And a ...

Chapter 491 I just saw you

The speed of trains in those days was quite touching, and there were no direct trains to many places, so people had to transfer.

Everyone first took the green train to reach the railway hub, which took more than ten hours.

Fortunately, their arrival was not only taken seriously by the corresponding assistance units, but also by the relevant local governments. Upon learning of their arrival time, they prepared buses for them at the train station in advance.

So the group got on the waiting bus at the train station, and then drove on the road for nearly seven or eight hours to reach Huiqin City.

Just as Dr. Jiang had described, this was a very small city. It only took an hour to travel from one end of the city to the other by car. Unlike the capital city, the commuting distance could take up to several hours, which was like walking from one city to another.

Every city has its own style and small cities have their own advantages. As Grandma Cao said, here you can see green mountains and clear waters all around, and the natural greening conditions are excellent. It's so beautiful.

There is less traffic and the air is better, which is an advantage that big cities cannot match.

Here, Xie Wanying felt like she was returning home, just like returning to Songyuan.

From a medical perspective, human illness is related to the environment.

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For example, the diseases prevalent in Songyuan are bound to be different from those in the provincial capital of my hometown. For another example, the water quality in the provincial capital of my hometown is poor, and colon cancer is frequent. Songyuan likes to eat pickled and hot things, and is a major disaster area for esophageal cancer.

Many polluting industrial industries in big cities were transferred to lower-level areas long ago, resulting in a high incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer among female workers in Songyuan and other places in the 1990s.

Diseases that are closely related to people's occupational stress and emotions, such as breast cancer, have been found through medical statistics to be contrary to what many people believe that small cities have less stress. The incidence of breast cancer in small cities is comparable to that in big cities.

Medical facts show one thing: emotional factors depend on how you adjust and adapt to them and even know how to make choices.

Can changing the environment solve the problem? Not necessarily.

Each environment has its own major types of diseases, and people cannot escape or hide from them.

What the common people say is right: learn to be open-minded.

To sum up, aspiring young people in small cities like to develop and even settle down in big cities, which is a natural selection of the survival of the fittest in cities.

After all, big cities are far ahead of small cities in terms of medical care, education, technology and other aspects.

Higher education has taught high-level talents to understand medicine in the following way: the effectiveness of disease treatment depends on early detection, which does not simply rely on the patient's own cognition, but more importantly on medical technology. So how can we prevent talented people from running to big cities?

To some extent, tiered diagnosis and treatment is also aimed at breaking this situation and ensuring that talents are evenly distributed, so that local prosperity can be evenly distributed.

At ten o'clock in the evening, the bus carrying Dr. Xie Wanying and her colleagues stopped at the parking lot of Huitan City First People's Hospital, one of the counterpart assistance units.

The deputy director of the Huiqin First People's Hospital, who was responsible for receiving them, shook hands with Team Leader Cui and said, "We have been waiting for you, the capital's doctors, for a long time."

This place, just like Dr. Yu and his colleagues, is eager for the arrival of advanced technology.

Team leader Cui responded on behalf of all members of the support team: "We will do our best during this period to see if we can help you in any way."

"Yes, definitely!" Vice President Xiang assured this without hesitation.

The doctors from the capital are definitely much better than those in their small local hospitals.

Listening to the other party's words, the doctors from the capital felt a little depressed. It was still true what the leaders said before departure. This is a very important task. Don't think that you can easily solve everything just because you have better skills than others.

Team leader Cui quickly asked: "Where is the resting place?"

If you want to do a good job, the first thing you need to do is to seize the time to recuperate and accumulate strength.

Vice President Xiang immediately replied, "Our hospital guesthouse is everything ready." Then he personally led the guests.

The doctors got off the bus carrying their own luggage, while the local reception staff helped move the other items to the designated warehouse.

Led by Vice President Xiang, the group passed by the entrance of the hospital's emergency room.

Just then, an ambulance returned to the emergency room with its red sirens blaring, bringing back a patient.

It was a purely professional reaction, and the doctors passing by all looked over.

An old man was lying on the stretcher pulled from the back of the ambulance. The doctors took one look and judged that the patient had clear eyes and should be conscious.