Ma Tiequan smiled and shook his head: "Yun Heng, I want to thank you. They say that among three people, there must be a teacher. It seems that I also have something to learn from you."
Yun Heng said hurriedly: "Director Ma, you are embarrassing me. I just..."
Ma Tiequan waved his hand, interrupting Yun Heng: "Whatever the reason, this oversight today did serve as a wake-up call for me."
Ma Tiequan didn't want to delve too much into how much Yun Heng knew about the situation just now, whether it was an intentional reminder or it was really unconscious. Having been practicing medicine for nearly 30 years, Ma Tiequan was not the kind of newcomer who liked to make excuses for himself.
Today's mistake was not a big one, but it made Ma Tiequan realize one thing, that is, his style of doing things.
The ice is three feet thick, and it didn't freeze overnight. The negligence just now may seem like a small problem, but it is caused by a habit that a person has developed over a long period of time. If it weren't for Yun Heng this time, Ma Tiequan felt that if his temperament and habits continued, something bad would happen sooner or later.
Ma Tiequan had seen Yun Heng treating patients before. He had been treating them for the entire afternoon that day. Yun Heng was very careful when treating patients, and he paid attention to every detail. But when it came to him, he felt that he was an expert and a chief physician. Some patients' conditions were simple, so he just glanced at them quickly without going into more depth to understand them, and he jumped to hasty conclusions. This was the root cause of his almost mistake.
It is precisely because we think we are highly skilled that we neglect details, ignore carefulness, and become careless. This kind of negligence is actually truly fatal.
Ma Tiequan was about to say a few more words when a patient came in. Although the clinic implemented a number-calling system, the patients had actually already seen who was coming in from outside and who would be the next one. When there was a patient seeing a doctor in the clinic, the next one was already waiting outside. Ma Tiequan was in no hurry to call out the number, and the patient pushed the door open and looked, and found that there was no one inside, so he came in on his own initiative.
"Sit down."
Ma Tiequan did not drive the patient out, but greeted him politely and began to ask questions.
Yun Heng stood by and watched Ma Tiequan continue to diagnose the patient, and he felt a little more admiration for Ma Tiequan in his heart.
As for the negligence just now, it can't be blamed entirely on Ma Tiequan. Yun Heng has been working as a clinician at the West Asia Community Hospital for more than 20 days, and he knows the situation when working in the outpatient clinic.
There are many patients and doctors have limited patience, so it is difficult to take care of every detail. When doctors are diagnosing a disease, the patient's answer is actually a relatively important part.
Just like before, Ma Tiequan also asked: "Apart from these, are there any other symptoms?"
The patient takes supplements, and when the patient stops taking supplements, Ma Tiequan will feel that it is gone, and then he will start to draw conclusions.
It can be said that the initial misdiagnosis was indeed caused by Ma Tiequan's carelessness, but it was also related to the patient's own forgetfulness. It is the responsibility of both parties. As a chief physician and expert, Ma Tiequan was able to wake up in time when he realized his mistake. Afterwards, he was able to say so many words to Yun Heng and did not make excuses to save his face. This is very remarkable.
Yun Heng felt that if it were Hong Shuangmin, he would probably not thank the doctor who reminded him, and might even make things difficult for the doctor for the sake of face.
"Finally I've finished watching it."
After seeing the last patient, Ma Tiequan stood up, stretched himself a bit, checked the time, and said to Yun Heng, "Would you like to sit in my office?"
"I'll listen to you, Director Ma." Yun Heng nodded with a smile.
"Then let's go."
Ma Tiequan picked up his teacup, smiled and walked out of the clinic, with Yun Heng following behind him.
As the two of them walked, Ma Tiequan glanced at the book Yun Heng was holding and asked, "What book?"
"I just picked up a few books on bone injuries at the bookstore outside and plan to take a look at them when I get back." Yun Heng said with a smile.
"Bone injuries?"
Ma Tiequan stretched out his hand and Yun Heng handed the book to him. Ma Tiequan looked at the cover and asked, "Do you also know about bone injuries?"
"It's because I don't understand that I plan to learn." Yun Heng said with a smile.
Ma Tiequan didn't even look through the books. He handed them to Yun Heng and said, "Xiao Yun, I still have to remind you that too much knowledge is not good. You are quite proficient in internal medicine, so you should focus on your expertise. You can learn about other aspects, but don't spend too much time on them. After all, human energy is limited."
After today's contact, Ma Tiequan's evaluation of Yun Heng has increased a lot.
The infertility of Liu Dafei and his wife before, and the hypertensive patient who made the mistake just now, were actually coincidences for Yun Heng. At that time, Yun Heng was really at his limit when it came to Zhang Minling. As for the hypertensive patient, Yun Heng did see the patient drinking water frequently and asked an extra question.
But two coincidences in a row were not coincidences for Ma Tiequan.
Ma Tiequanjue's Yun Heng must have seen the patient's condition and specifically reminded him that Yun Heng could solve the previous infertility problem by himself. He probably felt that he was too familiar with the patient and it would be difficult to gain his trust, so he found him.
This misunderstanding caused Ma Tiequan to misjudge Yun Heng's level.
That time at the West Asia Community Hospital, there were actually no patients with particularly complicated conditions the entire afternoon. The person who impressed Ma Tiequan the most that day was the female patient who had undergone radical surgery for papillary thyroid cancer.
But the two patients today, whether it is the infertility of Liu Dafei and his wife or the hypertension patient just now, their conditions are actually relatively complicated and the difficulty cannot be compared. It is really remarkable that Yun Heng can make a clear judgment and even remind him.
If Ma Tiehang and Liang Wanming were more competitive when they went to West Asia Community Hospital before, now Ma Tiequan has really begun to appreciate Yun Heng.
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