Most doctors are more honest than outsiders think. For example, when Zhang Li was ill last time, the National Association of Chinese Medicine directly told him not to come to us because we couldn't cure him.
Doctors who cheat people out of money as reported in the news often only happen to these two types of patients. One type is that almost all doctors say there is no cure, and the patient and his family members voluntarily fall into the trap in order to survive. The other type is that the patient has a very mild disease that will never kill him, but he is extorted a huge amount of treatment fees.
Essentially, it is because of information asymmetry that people are deceived. If you don't want to be deceived, ask doctors in several hospitals. Again, most doctors are honest and will not deceive you.
The young man's eyes sparkled and he felt a little hopeful.
When explaining the condition to the patient, Xie always speaks clearly and fluently.
Classmate Wei and his friends had experienced this before and were not surprised. They glanced at Brother Cao's reaction.
Seeing that Senior Brother Cao was holding the pen and pretending to be serious, with his eyebrows raised and the corners of his mouth curled up secretly, it was obvious that Senior Brother Cao was very happy. He might think that Student Xie was a promising rising star in neurosurgery.
For some reason, Wei and the others did not feel jealous, but were afraid that Brother Cao would be greatly disappointed. Especially Pan, who had already noticed something secret, was worried that Brother Cao might have made the wrong bet.
Then there was Song Mao, the cat mentioned by Senior Brother Huang. While Xie was talking, he quickly wrote out several examination application forms. His expression was as smug as that of Senior Brother Cao. It was obvious that Song Mao had already made plans. Since he was not good at communicating with patients, he would write the forms and Xie would talk. The two of them worked together perfectly. The premise was that Xie must stay outside the neurology department.
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The young man went out with the inspection application form.
Cao Yong gave his juniors more opportunities to practice with the next patients who came in. If the patient was not in a coma, many tests would be done during the neurosurgery examination, such as the finger-nose test and chewing test. If these tests were done comprehensively, it would take a long time. With so many outpatients, it was a question whether the doctors could handle it.
Soon, everyone discovered that Brother Cao had fewer outpatients. Obviously, this was because Brother Cao adopted the same patient diversion method as Brother Tao.
From my first visit with Teacher Tan, I learned that half of the outpatients were for regular follow-up. Diverting the follow-up patients can save a lot of time for the first-time patients. It is right to leave time for the first-time patients. Doctors are not familiar with the first-time patients and should ask more detailed questions and physical examinations.
How to deal with the patient who was reexamined. Senior Brother Cao asked Senior Brother Huang to receive him. Senior Brother Huang examined the patient and found no problem. He directly prescribed routine medical advice. If there was any problem, he would consult his superior. Senior Brother Tao followed almost the same process.
Teacher Tan doesn't do this, probably because he thinks he can get it done if he acts quickly.
There is nothing that can be done about Teacher Du. Many patients only recognize Teacher Du and regard him as a god and will not see any other doctors. Besides, female patients are more sensitive and fragile psychologically.
Brother Shenxian has few outpatient hours, but he has no shortage of patients because of his reputation. Every day, parents come to see him with their children and ask him to introduce them to the inpatient department. If a sick child has any problems during a follow-up checkup, the parents will call Brother Shenxian directly if they are anxious.
Each teacher has his or her own situation, and their approach varies from person to person. Xie Wanying, for reference, prefers the approach of Senior Brother Cao and Senior Brother Tao. I don't know what kind of outpatient work style Teacher Fu has.
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