Chapter 670 Excellent Ability to Manage Patients



As the gold medal surgical department of the National Association, hepatobiliary surgery has a large number of staff, many talented people, and a high level of competition that far exceeds that of the two general surgery departments.

There are three chief physicians working now, not counting retired professors, all of whom are top hepatobiliary surgery experts in the country. Only those who can reach the level of chief physician are old. For example, Director Tang, a chief physician, is in his fifties and is about to retire at any time. He has already retired to the second line. The main force on the operating table is always young and middle-aged doctors, who are at the deputy director level.

How many deputy chief physicians are there in the hepatobiliary surgery department? There are exactly eight, which means there is a strong reserve force. Among them, half are over 40 years old. The youngest deputy chief physician is Tao Zhijie, the rising star in hepatobiliary surgery who is highly anticipated by everyone.

It is said that if a young doctor wants to achieve the same fame as Cao Yong and Tao Zhijie early on, he must make a name for himself during his medical student years.

Xie Wanying later heard that Brother Tao had become very famous the year he graduated from his internship. As the attending physician for a large number of senior leaders, he had outstanding work performance and was repeatedly commended by his leaders.

Such rumors may sound incredible at first. Aren't doctors concerned with skills? Whoever has better skills will be famous. The same should apply to medical students.

Wrong, to treat a patient, it is not enough for the doctor to have good skills. It often happens that the doctor plans to perform surgery on someone, but the patient does not cooperate with the treatment well before or after the operation, resulting in many unexpected accidents.

How to manage patients has become an indispensable part of the doctor's treatment plan. Only by controlling the patient's variables during the treatment process can the treatment plan be promoted to achieve perfect results. Therefore, one of the important internship tasks for medical students after entering the clinic is to learn how to manage patients. This is a repetition of an old tune. But it really determines the final future of many medical students.

Taking care of patients is very annoying.

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Many patients don't like to listen to doctors and love to talk back to them. Not to mention senior leaders, who often put on airs in the clinic, instead of cooperating with doctors, they boss them around.

Even regular doctors have a hard time managing patients, let alone medical students. Therefore, it is not surprising that someone like Brother Tao, who can manage senior leaders well during his internship, becomes a star boss after becoming a doctor.

Logically speaking, how could Senior Brother Tao, who is so outstanding, not be able to manage Zhao Zhaowei?

How could Senior Brother Tao take care of Zhao Zhaowei? He is an associate chief physician, a team leader in the department, a leader in the research of hepatobiliary surgery, and the director's right-hand man. As he revealed, he often has to travel, even abroad for academic exchanges, and his schedule is very tight. It is impossible for him to take care of a patient's daily life during hospitalization like he did when he was a medical student. Even if the patient is the grandson of an old professor in the department. It is almost the same to ask him to come over and guide the clinical practice after the patient is rescued.

Patient management has always been the job of interns.

When Zhao Zhaowei was hospitalized, the previous interns were about to graduate and left, like Song Xuelin, to work in different units. The next interns had not yet arrived, and there was a vacuum period for the replacement of old and new interns in the clinical department. There were no interns to take care of Zhao Zhaowei, and the resident doctors and attending physicians were too busy to take care of him. They thought that since this patient was a medical student, he should be able to take care of himself, but the final result was beyond everyone's expectations.

As a result, Xie Wanying and other classmates who entered clinical internship early suddenly became popular in various departments.

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