Chapter 3365 Enlightenment



Whether to provide "special services" to the patient depends on what the doctor himself thinks of the patient.

Under the gazes of four pairs of meaningful eyes from the opposite side, Dr. Tang and his group's faces gradually turned red.

"How about this, we don't leave tomorrow and come to the hospital again tomorrow. You give us your opinions, and then we both sides will have a discussion." Cao Yong suggested cautiously.

It's not that Dr. Tang didn't give enough to this patient, but it seemed that his efforts were not enough, and it was a bit far from giving his all. Such an executive medical team would make the consulting doctors doubt them.

Some bigwigs hate consultations, or just talk nonsense during consultations, because they know that the other hospital and doctors cannot implement the measures they mentioned. On the one hand, the other party may not have enough energy and strength, and on the other hand, they are more afraid that the other party will only read from the book and fail to understand the key points of implementing the measures, resulting in a series of other clinical problems caused by subsequent treatment not being handled in time.

In this case, it is better to let the patient remain in the current situation.

Radical clinical strategies represent a big risk, and if doctors do not devote their whole heart to such risky things, the price will be very heavy. To be more specific, doctors cannot just feel pity and sympathy for patients and lend a hand to them, but must be aware of the fact that they are tied to the same fate as their patients.

Doctor Tang, are you ready to go through fire and water for the patient? -- The soul-searching question written in the eyes of the Capital Four doctors made Doctor Tang and his colleagues at the scene feel like straws blown by the wind.

Kong Yunbin was confused: What do you mean by sharing the same breath with the patient? This is Zeng Wanning's patient. Zeng's family members have no awareness of sharing the same breath and life and death with the patient. As a doctor, he has a non-family relationship with the patient and only a clinical service relationship. Why should he have this awareness?

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Doctors are angels in white? Don't laugh at it. If they are angels in white, the people are right. Why do doctors charge money? Therefore, don't blackmail doctors morally and think that doctors must have this kind of awareness.

After cursing in his heart, Kong Yunbin wanted to tear off Xie's hypocritical skin. Because Xie did not allow others to kidnap her and Teacher Liu, they ended up kidnapping the relationship between his department and the patient, Mrs. Zeng.

To Xie Wanying, these two patients are both patients, there is no difference. The only difference is whether they have established a corresponding medical service relationship with her, Dr. Xie Wanying, which involves whether they seek help from her as a doctor. Therefore, it is really not a matter of moral kidnapping as Mr. Kong said.

For a doctor and a patient to establish a relationship, the patient must first be willing.

If Teacher Liu asked Xie Wanying to treat them, she would definitely do it. After all, she had even treated Zhang Wei and the others.

I asked classmate Kong, Mrs. Zeng and her family asked you to treat Mrs. Zeng, what about you? Can you treat her wholeheartedly like classmate Xie did when she treated the people she hated?

Don’t say that classmate Xie is a saint or not. The quality requirements for being a professional doctor are there, and all bigwigs are no exception.

Classmate Kong Yunbin, huh?

After several eye contact, Kong Yunbin's face turned ugly blue.

Dr. Tang and his colleagues were very hesitant. Is it worth taking the risk and even sacrificing their own career prospects for such a patient?

Looking at the situation of the group of people opposite, Cao Yong could only take his men back home to the hotel and wait for further news tomorrow.

Kong Yunbin complained to Zeng: "You like the doctors in the capital to treat your sister-in-law, so you send the patient to the Capital National Association for treatment. Why do you keep her in our hospital?"

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