Rural road construction is relatively complicated. It is said that in order to develop the economy, roads are being built every year, and the roads have changed again and again, so that Professor Pei, who came here for research a few years ago, could not recognize how to get on the road.
The driver was called from the city. He didn't usually drive on this road and didn't know the road.
It just so happens that everyone knows the story of Dr. Bao Mama Tong. When you ask someone for directions on the road, just ask: Where is the clinic of the female Bodhisattva?
A group of villagers pointed them in the direction without any hesitation: There, there, just walk from there.
Doctors are needed everywhere, and people everywhere may get sick. In rural areas, rural medical care is even more urgently needed.
Villagers are usually afraid and don't want to go to big hospitals for treatment, and try not to go there. The reasons are: it's a long and troublesome journey, and going to two big hospitals is expensive and they can't afford it.
Does this mean that rural doctors are scarce and easy to become?
Quite the opposite.
Professor Pei is an expert in this area and has deep experience. He said: "Big hospitals can't cure diseases, but with security guards, at least your personal safety is guaranteed. Rural clinics don't have such conditions."
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Another important reason why rural medical care cannot develop is the inability to deal with medical disputes, which has led more modern rural doctors to try not to do anything as much as possible and let the villagers go to the city to see doctors in hospitals.
When the senior leaders in the industry heard this, they knew what the problem was.
To be honest, no one, whether in the country or in society, expects a rural doctor to cure all diseases. What they expect is that the rural doctor can cure minor illnesses and do the tiered diagnosis and treatment that basic medical institutions can do.
Being able to identify a serious illness in its early stages, like Dr. Bao, accurately do the preliminary work for tiered diagnosis and treatment, and send the patient to a medical facility that can treat the disease is enough.
This question really tests the skills of doctors in primary medical institutions.
Community hospitals have just been equipped with basic examination machines. When it comes to rural areas, rural doctors do not have any auxiliary examination equipment and have to rely entirely on their manual skills.
Doctor Xie Wanying said: "Doctors in big hospitals can't do it, maybe only Doctor Tong and his team can do it."
When everyone in the car heard this, they all looked up: Here it comes, King Xie Juan is going to bring another tornado.
Is what Dr. Xie said exaggerated?
Really not.
Medicine is a down-to-earth discipline with a strong practical nature. Doctors in large hospitals are used to relying on instruments, and over time, their medical experience and skills in this area will weaken, and some young doctors may not even have practiced them.
In comparison, rural doctors who work hard on this kind of work every day will definitely accumulate experience that surpasses that of doctors in big cities.
This is like someone saying that if you want to see an orthopedic doctor, you should go to the Northeast because there are many fracture patients in the Northeast in winter and the orthopedic doctors in the Northeast have the most experience.
While a group of people in the car were chatting along the way, the driver drove the car in the direction pointed by the villagers, preparing to enter a village.
This scene seems to remind Dr. Xie of the trip to the countryside with Professor Nie and Senior Sister Jiang for free medical treatment.
Doctor Chang, who was traveling with us that year, suddenly recalled that incident and said with emotion: "That time, the villagers were so enthusiastic that they kept circling around our car. The driver was afraid of hitting someone."
This time the situation was obviously the opposite of what Dr. Chang had described. The village was deserted and no one held up a red banner to welcome them.
By chance they saw a dog passing by. The dog looked up at their minibus and barked twice, which alerted one or two villagers and they looked out.
The worst thing was that when the minibus just turned a corner, the driver didn't expect there was a big pothole in front of it, and the front wheel got stuck in the pot and suddenly couldn't get out.
The people in the car fell all over the place.
The villagers saw this and shouted, "Doctor Tong, it's bad, there's a car accident."
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