Chapter 557: Precious



The family members were waiting anxiously outside the examination room.

When a group of people came, it was inevitable that they would scare the onlookers who didn't know what was going on at the door. As expected, the family members stood up immediately when they saw them, their faces slightly panicked.

Seeing this, the other doctors were thinking about what to do. Doctor Xie Wanying stepped forward and greeted the family members: "We are here to see our fellow villagers."

Everyone looked at Dr. Jiang: How did it feel to have his lines snatched away in seconds by Xie Juanwang?

What can he do? Doctor Jiang put his hand on his forehead. He could only say that it was his own fault. His reaction speed was not as fast as the King of Rolls.

The King of Curls' reflexes in this regard are top-notch, making him the Hurricane King.

When the family member seemed to be hesitant, the nurse went into the control room of the examination equipment and said to Dr. Bao, "It was said that your fellow villager came to see you."

Now, the family members felt relieved and sat back on the bench.

Dr. Bao, who had spoken to his fellow villager on the phone last night, knew who should have arrived and happily told his colleague Dr. Lai, "It's a team of experts from the capital."

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Dr. Lai had heard the news before and was just as happy when he heard it. He walked to the door and stuck his head out to look at who was coming.

The expert group is different. Their walking postures are excellent, like models. Each one of them is very professional and has a natural and easy-going style.

"Hello, hello, teachers!" Dr. Lai took the initiative to extend his hand to welcome the distinguished guests.

Professor Pei was the team leader. Since there were family members outside, he asked Dr. Lai to go into the room and close the door, and then introduced them to Dr. Lai one by one.

Dr. Lai and his colleagues had met Professor Pei before, and one could imagine how many times Professor Pei had been ordered to do work at the grassroots level.

"This is Teacher Xie, a cardiac surgery expert from the Chinese Academy of Sciences." Professor Pei began to introduce the guest.

The boss is a boss, he can really learn his lesson right away. Just from who was the most popular in the morning, we all know who the first guest to be introduced is.

Instead, Dr. Xie Wanying herself was a little uncomfortable, and quickly added: "We are here to learn from you."

The expert teacher in the capital is a kind and modest person. Dr. Lai's face was full of smiles.

When Dr. Bao met his old friend, the two childhood friends gave each other a big hug during the exciting moment.

"Hello, Po."

Doctor Bao’s nickname is Abao, which just happens to correspond to his last name, Bao.

Others took the opportunity to find out that Dr. Jiang's nickname was Aniu.

Doctor Jiang's surname is not Niu, and there is no Niu in his name. His full name is Jiang Dezhi. He was called Niu because he was stubborn like a calf since he was a child.

Time can sharpen people. Dr. Xie Wanying remembers that when she first met Teacher Jiang, she didn't think that Teacher Jiang was like a bull. In terms of stubbornness, Teacher Jiang might not be as stubborn as the gentle Teacher Lin Chenrong.

After exchanging a few pleasantries and getting to know each other, the doctors did not dare to waste any time and quickly returned to their business.

The child was very young, so his mother and nurse accompanied him in the examination room before the examination began. Sitting outside the examination room were the child's grandmother and aunt.

"Has the examination started?" Dr. Jiang asked his old friend.

Dr. Lai said: "We are just discussing how to examine this child."

Doctors hope to complete the examination in one go. After all, children are young and cannot stand the torture. Once children are tortured, their family members will definitely complain.

The current patient is a six-month-old girl, an infant.

Clinically, the main purpose of imaging examinations for acute abdomen in both adults and children is to determine whether surgical intervention is needed. If the condition is not urgent or serious, general diseases are mainly treated with observation and medication.

How to judge whether a child's condition is serious or not is a matter for the doctor's professional judgment, not someone else's feeling.

The previous cases mentioned that if the child keeps crying or his mental state is very different from usual, these are signs that the child's physical health has suddenly become critical.

There is undoubtedly an obvious blind spot in judgment here. For some diseases, it may be too late to intervene medically until the child's condition becomes serious and symptoms appear.

Countless family members brought their sick children to the hospital for treatment. The family members in this case were no different from the family members of the children mentioned in the previous article. They just hoped that a skilled doctor could determine in advance whether the child had a serious illness and intervene in advance.

Whether a doctor can make accurate predictions in advance is a test of his technical ability. Even the most powerful doctors cannot do it, let alone a doctor in a community hospital.

Dr. Bao frankly said, "I was hesitant, but I suggested it mainly because the family members were easy to talk to."

Doctors need to gain the trust of patients and their families, and patients and their families also need to gain the trust of doctors. Otherwise, doctors will always think less is more.

The country's advocacy of tiered diagnosis and treatment to establish community general practitioners is equivalent to hoping to build a family doctor system for the people, and the benefits are reflected here.

Since general practitioners do not treat patients by department, ordinary people do not need to change doctors every time like they do in large hospitals where the doctors are divided into departments. Having a fixed doctor can make the relationship between patients and doctors closer and is more conducive to building a relationship of mutual trust.

Dr. Xie Wanying, who has returned from rebirth, knows that this road of reform is too long and too difficult for the country.

As Dr. Bao said, the families of these sick children are invaluable.

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