"You go to Guozhi to see the patient." As he had some matters at home that he needed to go back to take care of, Du Haiwei appointed Dr. Zuo Liang to see Aunt Min.
"Yes, Teacher Du." Zuo Liang agreed. This patient had some special circumstances and suddenly had an accident in their hospital. The follow-up matters need to be handled properly. The doctor cannot be cold and lead to complaints from the patient and his family. Everyone wants to know what the patient's sudden illness was like.
When Xie Wanying walked out of the office, she followed Dr. Zuo Liang and said, "Teacher, I want to accompany you to see the patient, okay?"
"Sure." Zuo Liang said. She remembered that she had a good relationship with the patient, and it would be better if she could comfort the patient.
With the teacher's permission, Xie Wanying went to the locker room to change her clothes after get off work and came out to prepare to go downstairs to get in the teacher's car. When she reached the door of the ward, a man came hurriedly towards her and almost collided head-on with her without paying attention to the passers-by.
"Hey, how are you walking? Don't you look at people?" The voice on the other end took the initiative to blame her.
Xie Wanying only heard a familiar voice and glanced at the face of the person opposite her.
At the same time, Shen Xifei looked up and recognized her face. She screamed and covered her mouth and muttered, "Why are you here?"
“I’m doing an internship here.”
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Shen Xifei glanced at her daily clothes again, remained vigilant about her words, and asked, "Are you off work?"
"yes."
Shen Xifei made way for her and wished she would leave quickly.
Xie Wanying was in a hurry and walked right past her.
After glancing at her leaving figure, Shen Xifei ran into the ward, walked to the nurse's station and asked, "Excuse me, is Teacher Hu here?"
"It seems I haven't seen him." The nurse looked around the ward and didn't see Dr. Hu. She said to her, "Go ask Dr. Su. She is in Dr. Hu's group. Maybe she knows where Dr. Hu is."
Following the nurse's instructions, Shen Xifei went to find Dr. Su. When she approached, she heard Dr. Su complaining to others about his heavy workload.
"I'm so busy that I'm about to collapse. I don't know when we'll get another person in our team." Doctor Su looked tired as if he had just crawled out of a deep pond, and his voice was weak.
"Is your team short of people?" the doctor she was talking to asked her.
"There are always one or two fewer people than other groups. Doctor Hu is very strict, and most people don't like to come to her group." Doctor Su's words seemed inconsistent with other people's impression of Doctor Hu.
I originally thought that Dr. Hu had a bad attitude when talking to patients and was a doctor who was rather casual about his work. Doctors are not strict with themselves and are therefore harsh on their patients. This is a wrong public impression of doctors.
The reality is that a doctor's attitude toward his patients has nothing to do with the doctor's personal technical level.
Some doctors are cold towards patients but their medical skills are very commendable. On the contrary, some doctors seem to be gentle and considerate to patients, but they are always unable to cure their patients' illnesses. What bothers patients most is finding a doctor who has both good technical skills and a good attitude towards patients.
I can only say that there are not so many perfect things in this world.
The reason why some medical bigwigs have such a mediocre attitude towards patients is based on their own understanding of medicine. The patient didn't understand this and could only think that the doctor had some kind of resentment towards the patient.
As mentioned above, doctors generally only have personal feelings for their circle of relatives and friends, and do not have much emotional or interest entanglement with their patients. When a doctor treats a patient, he is fighting the disease, which has nothing to do with the patient himself. Patients don't need to think too much about this.
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