Some patients and their families thought that as long as I threatened the medical staff, they would definitely help me save the patient. A person will worry about the future of his or her career, and doctors are no exception.
In other industries and other matters, perhaps this kind of intimidation can have a certain effect, but it is different in medicine.
It’s not that doctors are not afraid of being complained about, but that doctors are not gods and can’t do it.
What can you do as a neurosurgeon for this patient with cerebellar atrophy? There is really nothing you can do.
Ordinary people who don’t understand medicine think that surgeons use a scalpel as a magical tool to open up the human body and then repair it and cure all kinds of diseases.
People who understand medicine will tell you that it is better to rely on breakthroughs and progress in medicine than on the surgeon's scalpel.
The main force in true human medicine from ancient times to the present is not the scalpel but medicine.
Another important task of surgery, such as the academic research conducted by Professor Tan, is to focus on pharmacy. The surgical scalpel, as a tool for anatomical analysis, is the most powerful clinical force in basic medicine, supporting the development of pharmacy and other disciplines.
If you don’t understand, modern Chinese medicine research and surgical clinics are cooperating. The simplest example is that the famous Chinese medicine acupuncture discipline has made great progress in scientific research through cooperation with Western medicine neurosurgery.
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To sum up, if you insist on forcing the surgeon to operate on your patient's cerebellar atrophy, the most the surgeon can do is to dissect your patient's brain to see what the pathological findings are.
If the pathological results of the dissection can be analyzed to guide clinical medication, then this surgical dissection is meaningful.
This is the case with many surgical operations that sometimes do not provide a radical cure, but clinicians will tell patients why this operation is valuable.
The problem is that the current drugs available to treat cerebellar atrophy are better than nothing: of little or no use.
Doctors, you can't make demands on patients and their families that they must understand. If you don't believe me, tell these words to an ordinary person who has never been exposed to medical knowledge, and the ordinary person will not understand them at all.
They have not studied systematic medicine, so you tell them that anatomy is the foundation.
They will bring up a lot of other questions: Foundation? I don't understand why this foundation prevents my patients from having surgery?
Not to mention laymen, even medical students cannot understand it when they study.
It takes many years of clinical work and scientific research experience, and one must try one's best to save lives time and time again, but perhaps one can understand it after many patients have died.
An old doctor like Dean Wu, a top authoritative expert and leader in the circle, can only helplessly listen to his old friends around him laughing when he encounters such ignorant words from the patients' families.
Teacher Wang was almost rolling on the ground with laughter. He patted his shoulder and wanted to ask: Is this unprecedented?
Family members like Zhang Wei's mother are not uncommon in clinical practice. The coincidence is that when they wanted to sue the dean, they happened to sue him.
This was the first time he had encountered such a situation in all his years of medical practice. Dean Wu glanced at Xie. If Xie hadn't been there, this kind of coincidence would probably not have happened.
She couldn't expose the dean's identity herself, which would be even more embarrassing. Dean Wu said to Zhang Wei's mother earnestly: "You can complain to the dean if you want to. This is your personal right. You don't have to complain about my student. I am her teacher. It is enough for you to complain about me."
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