Chapter 379: Learn to Teach Others



"Listen to me, no matter when you are about to talk to a patient, it is best to ask the attending physician what he or she thinks. Don't make your statements inconsistent in front of the patient, as this will make the patient suspicious." Xie Wanying told her classmates again.

"He has problems himself. If he didn't think that was the case, why didn't he say it at the meeting yesterday?" Li Qian'an said angrily.

"Teacher Tan, there's no problem. It's just that you don't understand very well, and you've just come to the clinic..." Xie Wanying said, trying not to offend her classmate's self-esteem.

"He went back on his word and said there was nothing wrong with him?" Li Qian'an stared, "Just because he is a teacher and we are medical students."

"That's not the case. The same applies to doctors. Don't explain other doctors' patients casually. This is because you don't fully understand the other doctors' overall thinking when treating their patients."

"Yingying, I thought you were brave and dared to say anything. But today I found out that you are a timid coward." Li Qian'an accused her.

"How can this be the same? You told the patient's family what we discussed internally without the attending physician's consent."

Li Qian'an's throat suddenly became stuck.

"Think about it yourself, isn't it?" Xie Wanying asked her classmate to calm down first.

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"Am I talking too much?" Li Qian'an's mind went back to the past.

"I know you have good intentions and want to help me share the burden. You knew that the patient was my patient, so you told the patient's family first."

Hearing her words, Li Qian'an hung his head: He meant well but ended up doing something bad.

"What do you want me to do? Go back and tell the patient's family that I was wrong?"

"No, it's just that Teacher Tan asked me to remind you. He means well. It's fine with us. The problem is that if you do this next time and offend others, it will get you into big trouble."

Li Qi'an nodded to show that he understood: "I will definitely not meddle in other people's business next time."

"If you think something is wrong with someone else's patient, you can go talk to the patient's attending physician, but don't say anything to the patient yourself." Xie Wanying gave her classmates some advice, "Because what you think is wrong may not actually be wrong. The attending physician may have different ideas."

As the two were talking about this, they suddenly noticed a figure a few steps away.

I turned around and found Lin Hao standing there.

Lin Hao glanced at the two of them and said to Xie Wanying, "If you continue to take care of him like this, he will never grow up in his life."

"What did you say?" Li Qian'an became furious when he heard his words.

"Was there anything wrong with what I said? You should learn more lessons. She came to remind you what to do. But you didn't listen while she kept talking." After saying this, Lin Hao turned around and left.

Xie Wanying patted her forehead and remembered what Teacher Wu had mentioned before, that sometimes one should not be too gentle when teaching others: maybe there was something wrong with her?

Li Qi'an was so angry that his lungs were about to explode. He pointed at Lin Hao's back and said, "You might as well talk to you instead of me. You have only said a few words to her in the past few years. Aren't you less confident than me?"

Lin Hao walked forward without looking back and ignoring his question. The white back figure left to him seemed more like a mockery: he didn't need girls' care.

Li Qian'an turned up his nose and also turned his face away.

Sun Yubo showed up at the door of his office and called the students over: "Thank you, classmate."

After leaving Li Qian'an, Xie Wanying walked towards the office.

I went in, walked to the teachers and looked around: Hey?

Tan Kelin, who was sitting in the middle, lowered his head and flipped through the notebook that Sun Yubo had snatched from her last night. He was reading it with great concentration, his brows were stern, and his drooping bangs covered all the fluctuations in his eyes.

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