Chapter 1334: Leadership Pressure



The doctor in the room stood up to greet the leader.

Director Yang came in, wearing the friendly smile that he usually wore when he was with the frontline staff, and said frankly to the doctors in his hospital: "I want to ask you two what you think of the patient first. Have you visited the patient?"

"Yes." Doctor Jiang and the others answered nervously, glancing at Student Pan out of the corner of their eyes.

This kid actually figured out that the leader would come in person.

Director Yang continued: "This patient is a student of the University of Geosciences. The leaders of the University of Geosciences called me and begged us to do our best to save this child's life. He is a young student and a very talented college student. I hope we can cure his disease and let him become a pillar of the country instead of losing his future with his family."

Leaders talking about big principles is nothing more than exerting pressure. Doctor Jiang and Yu Xuexian breathed a sigh of relief. In fact, regardless of the patient's background, frontline doctors will do their best to save the patient and will not discriminate based on the patient's identity.

"Speak up." Director Yang encouraged them to speak, "I'm waiting."

Yu Xuexian and Doctor Jiang looked at each other. At this moment, they had no intention of quarreling, but only wanted to settle the leader's point of view. Because the patient's current condition was very complicated.

It was very difficult for Director Yang to ask them to come up with a treatment plan so that they could decide which department to go to for treatment.

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After waiting for a while, seeing that the two of them didn't say anything, Director Yang became anxious and asked, "What is the most urgent problem for the patient now?"

This question is not difficult to answer. The most urgent and difficult problem of the patient has long been reflected in the past medical records, that is, the pus in the patient's abdominal cavity is worsening. The first strategy for internal medicine and surgery to receive patients is the same, and measures must be taken to eliminate the pus in the patient's abdominal cavity.

The other hospital had tried internal medicine antibiotics and surgical incision to drain the pus, but both were ineffective, forcing the patient to seek help from the National Association.

For difficult and complicated cases like this, experts must be organized for in-depth discussions, so the patient needs to be hospitalized for a more comprehensive examination so that the data is complete and a judgment can be made. It is impossible to come up with specific measures now that the patient has been admitted.

Director Yang is a doctor himself, so he knows that it is impossible to come up with specific measures right now. Instead, he wants to know their first thoughts. He looks at all the doctors on the scene and asks, "Don't you have any direction for treatment strategies?"

"You can give him immunosuppressants. If the situation is at an outbreak stage, you can add hormone drugs to control it. Our gastroenterology department has a combination of drugs for this disease that will be helpful to patients." Yu Xuexian observed his leader's expression as he spoke.

"Do you think the medicines he mentioned can help the patient's abscess disappear?" Director Yang's words seemed to be a way of sparking discussion.

"To eliminate the abscess, we need to take several measures at the same time. Use appropriate antibiotics, and test the drainage fluid to find out what the infection is." Yu Xuexian answered the leader slowly, holding up his gold-rimmed glasses, and suddenly added, "My students said that there is another set of surgical methods to complement our internal medicine treatment."

Xie Wanying hesitated for a moment to make sure whether she was suddenly "blamed" by Senior Brother Yu.

The office suddenly became very quiet.

In fact, she was not the only one who couldn't figure it out. Dr. Jiang was also confused.

Doctor Jiang was surprised and almost stunned, wondering what was wrong with Yu Xuexian, who had repeatedly refuted their surgery department, including refuting Xie Wanying, a surgical student, and suddenly changed his opinion and talked about Xie Wanying's opinion. He almost thought that this internal medicine colleague had schizophrenia.

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