Chapter 486 Asleep



"Doctor Yun, have you worked in surgery or the emergency department before?"

In the treatment room, Nurse Feng was helping Yun Heng while asking questions.

"I used to work as a primary care doctor in a community hospital, so I have to understand a little bit about everything."

Yun Heng answered while stitching up the patient.

"No way?"

Nurse Feng was a little bit incredulous: "Your suturing skills are better than those of the senior doctors in our department. I think even doctors who specialize in suturing are not as good as you."

Nurse Feng had been following Yun Heng for a while, and the more she watched, the more surprised she became.

Yun Heng can set bones and suture, and his suture skills are quite high.

Nurse Feng is a nurse in the emergency department and often helps out in the treatment room. She is very clear about the suturing skills of the doctors in their department.

Nurse Feng felt that with Yun Heng's level, he would definitely be ranked among the top five in their department.

Yun Heng's surgical skill level panel showed a level of four, which was a comprehensive level without any detailed classification. For example, famous Chinese medicine experts like Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen had relatively low surgical skills, but they were not zero, because this level of surgery also included traditional Chinese medicine surgery.

The four-item division of the panel is a general division and cannot divide all categories in detail. Yunheng's stitching level is high, but other levels are low, which will lower the overall score.

Therefore, Yun Heng's actual suturing level should be at least level five. This level has definitely reached the level of a senior attending physician in the emergency department. Even in the surgical department, doctors cannot practice suturing specifically. So, Yun Heng's surgical level ranks very high in Shuguang Emergency Department.

"Doctor Yun, were you working in a community hospital before?"

Nurse Feng was a little skeptical. How could this be possible? Yun Heng was currently interning in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and was said to be on the second-line doctor's schedule.

When working in a hospital, there is a very obvious distinction between the first-line and the second-line. The gap is huge. If you want to become a second-line doctor, one must either get a higher professional title or have a level far exceeding that of an average second-line doctor in order to get second-line treatment.

In the clinical field, people with connections cannot get any promotion. Even the hospital director does not dare to arrange his relatives in the clinical field and give them inflated salaries. The clinical field is directly facing patients. Who will be held responsible if something goes wrong?

In hospitals, people with connections usually work in departments such as medical education, laboratory, and publicity. They don't need too much technical skills and can still have a stable job. There are very few people with connections in the clinical department, and even if there are, their level is basically up to standard.

A second-line doctor in the Department of Internal Medicine, who can also set bones and has such high suturing skills, and is so young, yet he says he is a doctor in a community hospital.

What are you doing?

Which community hospital is so awesome?

"Doctor, are you a doctor at the community hospital?"

The patient didn't notice anything. Yun Heng, who was stitching up the young man, interrupted and said, "Some community doctors are really good. We have a village doctor who's really good. I once got sick and spent thousands of yuan in the city, but it didn't get better. I went home and got better for just a few dozen yuan. The bigger the hospital, the more of a rip-off it is."

Most patients and their families today have no good impression of hospitals and doctors.

In other places, people say that you get what you pay for. But in the hospital, it’s not necessarily the case. You’ll spend more money and have more trouble.

To see a doctor, you have to make an appointment and register. After arriving, you will get a prescription, undergo an examination, and have a follow-up visit. Some examinations cannot be completed on the same day and you have to wait until the next time.

Now for many patients and their families, the first registration basically means waiting in line, going in to get a doctor's prescription, and then going for an examination. What disease or condition it is, they often have to wait until the next time to find out.

The bigger the hospital, the slower some examinations are because there are so many people queuing up that you may not even be able to get the examination on the same day.

People nowadays are busy with work and have to take leave to see a doctor. They can’t see all the patients in one day, and when they have no leave left, it is inevitable that resentment will arise.

On the contrary, it is a blessing to meet a doctor of good quality in some small clinics, small communities or rural areas. You can spend the least money and get your illness cured.

The reason why some famous Chinese medicine clinics are overcrowded is actually due to this factor. Even if it is difficult to get an appointment, as long as you get one, you can at least see the doctor on the same day.

"Don't talk."

Yun Heng replied expressionlessly. The other person had a wound on his face, and speaking would move his muscles. Fortunately, he was a man, so the impact was not big. If it was a girl, it would really disfigure her.

“Some small clinics and communities do have great doctors, but serious illnesses still require going to a large hospital.”

Nurse Feng worked in a big hospital, so she naturally felt a sense of superiority and responded without hesitation.

There were seven or eight patients, some with slightly more serious injuries, and some with only skin injuries, and they were all treated quickly.

After finishing his work, Yun Heng said hello to Nurse Feng and then went back to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department.

"Doctor Yun!"

As soon as I entered the department, Zhao Jindong jumped out with a smile on his face: "Doctor Yun, you are finally back."

Yun Heng was startled and thought to himself, "Dr. Zhao is waiting for me here. What's wrong with the patient?"

Otherwise there would be no need. Didn’t Zhao Jindong go to rest when he left?

"Doctor Zhao, is there something wrong with the patient?"

Yun Heng asked hurriedly.

"No, no!"

Zhao Jindong said hurriedly, "The patient just took the medicine and is in a relatively stable condition. I was thinking that you, Doctor Yun, had admitted the patient from the emergency room, so I have something to discuss with you."

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