Chapter 1185 The Desperate Physician



The nurse's concerns are not unfounded.

Is it possible for an intern to perform clinical operations right after arriving at this department? And this is not an ordinary clinical operation.

Just like in surgery, teachers are generally more relaxed about students' participation in writing medical records and paperwork, as long as they are not doing medical operations that invade the human body. Because those operations are not a big deal even if something goes wrong, and it does not involve human life.

In internal medicine, laparoscopic operations are rare medical operations that invade the human body, and they test the important skills of internal medicine doctors. Most internal medicine doctors find this type of operation difficult, let alone medical students.

After all, internists are different from surgeons, and their hands-on skills in human anatomy are definitely inferior. This is not to say that internists are born with poor hands, but that they have fewer opportunities to come into contact with human anatomy in their medical studies and work than surgeons, and they do not play as much as surgeons, so of course this operation is not easy to get started. For example, the surgical department has its own anatomical specimen room, but the internal medicine department almost does not have one.

Unfortunately, as medicine develops, the requirements for doctors' skills are generally getting higher and higher. In surgery, surgeons need to learn how to use laparoscopy and thoracoscopy. In internal medicine, internists are required to understand laparoscopy.

Can internal medicine doctors not use laparoscopy? Yes, some hospitals do not have these new technologies. However, if doctors do not learn and use new technologies, their business will be taken away by other departments, which will directly affect the doctors' pockets.

For example, bronchoscopy can be performed in the National Association of Cardiology, Cardiothoracic Surgery, and ICU. This is also common in other hospitals. This shows that no matter which department is involved in the new business, they want to get involved so that the money earned can be put back into their own pockets.

If you want to grab business, you must hone your skills to the best of your ability and be better than anyone else.

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In the National Association, which department has the best bronchoscopy technology?

The doctors in the hospital believe that there is no definitive answer yet. This is because bronchoscopes are widely used. In some fields, such as respiratory physicians, bronchial examinations are the best. Some operations may be better performed by cardiothoracic surgeons, such as bronchoscope removal of foreign bodies. Some operations are performed better by ICU doctors, such as bronchoscope suctioning of sputum.

From the above examples, we can see that whether it is surgery or internal medicine, the basic principle is that practice makes perfect. If an internal medicine doctor wants to be better than a surgeon, he must work hard and practice more.

I can only say that the internists in the National Association are very hardworking. What should I do if I know that I can't beat the surgeons in anatomy? I should first actively make up for the basic courses.

"I know your counselor Ren." Xin Yanjun revealed a little secret to the students, "In order to review my lessons in the anatomy lab of the medical school, I invited him to dinner privately."

The history of Teacher Ren being "bribed" was revealed by the person involved. Xie Wanying suppressed her laughter.

"It's better for your class to study with him. You don't need to treat him to a meal."

Teacher Xin's words made Xie Wanying nod her head. Teacher Ren's contribution to their class was really huge. It can be said that if it weren't for the solid anatomical foundation that Teacher Ren laid for their class, it would be difficult for their classmates to stand out in the internship, and they would probably be laughed at for their high expectations and low skills.

Xie Wanying looked at Teacher Xin again, and thought that being a clinical teacher was not easy. Outstanding students who graduated and started working needed to return to the medical school for private overtime tutoring, otherwise they might not be able to keep up with the development of medical technology.

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