If you ask Dr. Fan Yunyun what the most important thing to do to develop rural areas is, from a doctor's perspective, Dr. Fan Yunyun believes it should be education.
What rural areas lack most is education. The disadvantage that Dr. Fan Yunyun herself suffered from the huge gap between her education and that in urban areas is the natural disadvantages of rural people.
Education affects individuals in many aspects. Even if they do not study medicine, patients with higher education definitely have advantages over those who have not received higher education.
Medical statistics proves this point very well. From the perspective of big data, education has an impact on a person's life span and can even be a necessary factor for most people.
People with knowledge and ability know how to better search for medical information in an all-round way and make more correct medical choices.
The country advocates that compulsory education should be popularized in every place. However, some rural people are short-sighted and do not send their children to school. In the end, they and their families are the ones who suffer.
This current real case is another typical example.
The reborn Dr. Xie Wanying has a lifetime of life experience, and it is definitely not what the family members thought. It is incredible that this young doctor can tell what the patient’s illness is at a glance. She figured it out based on what she heard about the patient’s condition last night and her social experience in her previous life.
Dr. Xie, who has practiced medicine for two lifetimes, knows very well that the reason why there are so many difficult and complicated cases in clinical practice is not simply because they are difficult and complicated cases, but more because of the involvement of complex social factors, which makes it easy for doctors with little life experience to miss or misdiagnose the cases, turning them into difficult and complicated cases.
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Based on this, Dr. Xie did not say that the information she knew before her rebirth only recommended that the hospital set up a joint outpatient clinic, but directly proposed to establish a joint inpatient ward.
As Zhang Da Lao revealed when he inspected the enemy situation on the first day of their new district's construction, with modern medicine becoming increasingly dominant in diagnostics, the difficulty will no longer be diagnosis but treatment.
Nowadays, more and more diseases are called immortal cancers, which fully reflects that diagnosis is becoming easier and easier, but what is difficult is treatment.
Joint outpatient clinics are more focused on diagnosis rather than in-depth treatment, which is contrary to the general trend of modern medical development.
After spying on the enemy that day, Boss Zhang returned home with great satisfaction because he found that classmate Xie was not going in the wrong direction.
After understanding this, we can know that what Dr. Xie Wanying meant in her words is actually: the patient's disease is not a rare disease, but the doctors who previously diagnosed the patient missed the diagnosis or misdiagnosed it.
Of course, Dr. Xie couldn't tell the patient's family directly.
As mentioned many times before, the high rate of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis is very normal, and there are too many and complex factors that lead to this situation, which cannot be solved simply by saying who made the mistake.
Doctor Fan Yunyun is young and needs a few minutes to think about what her senior sister said.
Professor Pei heard it and frowned as he was reviewing and thinking.
The lazy look on Dr. Song Xuelin's eyebrows had not changed, which meant: Is there any need to think about this? They finally saw a patient with their own eyes. After seeing him, they found that he did not look like a serious illness that would kill him immediately. The reason why they failed to treat him again and again must be that he had missed the diagnosis or misdiagnosis.
Are you saying that the doctor who had treated the patient before was unaware of it? No.
Looking back at the patient's medical history, it was discovered that all the doctors sought by the patient's family had thought that perhaps a certain disease had been missed, and they repeatedly gave the patient other examinations, including routine full-body examinations, but could not find any results, and ultimately could only conclude that the patient might have a mental disorder.
So can you say that the doctors who treated the patient before were inactive? Can you say that they made mistakes and harmed the patient on their own initiative?
Those who criticize these doctors for their lack of technical skills have to point out that this patient was sent to a big hospital to see a big doctor, but the disease was still not diagnosed.
What I want to say here is that the wisest people are always among the people. There is a folk saying that is true: seeing a doctor is like looking for fate, and it is about medical fate.
Dr. Song admitted that he was also unable to see it at the moment, and only the mysterious Dr. Xie could.
The reason why Dr. Xie was able to do this was because he had seen such a patient in his previous life.
So Dr. Xie Wanying needs to quietly tell the family members: There are some things that the child is embarrassed to say to anyone.
The family member stammered and opened his mouth, as if he understood what Dr. Xie said but clearly didn't want to admit it. If he admitted it, wouldn't it mean that his child had done something stupid and ended up wasting years of his life like this?
Dr. Xie Wanying must first tell the family: Never blame the patient.
As mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, this young man cannot be blamed alone. He worked as a laborer in a foreign country when he was a teenager, and he must have dropped out of school early. How can you let him know and describe some of his personal physical conditions?
Long-term suffering will inevitably lead to a tendency towards depression related to physical illness, followed by a vicious cycle, causing the young patient to suffer constant physical and mental pain.
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