Knowing this situation, who among the endoscopists and experts in the Department of Internal Medicine, including leaders like Director Guan, dares to easily perform a large-scale operation. The risk is too high. How can they expand and find the right position without daring to perform a large-scale operation?
You have to know that the profession of doctor has a professional characteristic. The more you do, the more familiar you are with it. The more you know where the risks are, the more you will avoid those risky areas. For example, last time, the neurosurgery department of Xuanwu almost let the medical staff of the National Association die without saving them because they knew that their work was risky.
Don't just criticize this phenomenon, all professionals in all walks of life are like this. For example, chefs in big hotels know that fish has a fishy smell, and if they use all kinds of seasonings and don't even sprinkle salt on fresh fish, they will definitely fail. No chef dares to do that.
Compared to not being able to find the right position and clamping the wrong place, which may just result in a poor surgical effect, if you take a big risk and cause complications such as perforation during the operation, it will be considered a medical accident.
Director Tang was right when he said that forcing a patient to do something too soon can lead to the patient's death. The only regrettable thing was that Dr. Xuanwu, who was in the emergency department at Xuanwu, did not have the courage to break through his own limits and did not have the confidence to explore the limits of his own technology.
Doctors need courage, and doctors need skills. The latter is more important than the former. Only skills can support courage.
Xie Wanying dared to do it that night because she had some confidence in her own skills, and at the same time she had confidence in the skills of Teacher Guoxie.
This shows that Yu Xuexian has confidence in her skills and knows that she can do what he cannot do in the technical field.
It was like a group of surgeons in his own hospital were surprised that their internal medicine staff had more confidence in her than their surgery staff, and they said it was incomprehensible.
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He was not confused. The internal medicine department and the surgery department of the comprehensive tertiary hospital were dealing with each other all the time. The internal medicine doctor saw the surgeon, and he must have seen and understood the surgeon more clearly than the surgeon saw him. Therefore, he knew that she would be able to get it right in one step.
Shao Jialiang was talking in Wei Guoyuan's ear, and Han Yongnian interrupted their discussion.
Director Guan stood aside and thought about the problem. The surgeons might look at the problem from a slightly different angle than the internists. Therefore, Director Guan could not quickly get into their thoughts.
"She may not have undergone endoscopic surgery, but she definitely had abdominal surgery and gastrointestinal surgery," said Professor Han Yongnian.
The professor is a professor, and he points out the key point in one sentence.
Several surgeons believe that clinical analysis should be based on anatomy, but internal medicine does not necessarily have to be.
Director Guan believes that anatomy also requires a lot of experience. Doctors become more experienced as they age, and the most reliable explanation should be empirical. Therefore, he believes that the level of what Xie Wanying can do now is very confusing to her seniors.
Several surgeons disagreed with his viewpoint because surgery is a lot of work and some surgeons still cannot perform major surgeries after many years of clinical practice. It can be seen that experience is not very effective for surgery, but it is more effective for diagnosis and medicine, which makes internists believe that experience is the most important.
Several surgeons continued to talk about their own analysis from a surgical perspective.
"She has a very unique talent in human anatomy," Han Yongnian added.
Wei Guoyuan recalled the first time he met Xie Wanying. Perhaps, as Professor Han said, Xie Wanying's unique talent for anatomy allowed her to identify the patient's problem more easily than others.
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