Is Teacher Tan still in the hospital?
I mentioned before that I was surprised because Dr. Tan’s surgery speed is the fastest in the country.
There was no need to call her to report how Senior Brother Gao contacted her, but Doctor Ma didn't say anything and neither did anyone else. I guess Sister Lingling said she was unaware that Teacher Tan's surgery was not finished in the hospital.
It is very likely that after completing the operation in the operating room, Teacher Tan went straight back to his office without passing through the department and went home. The nurse did not receive any notification so she thought it was a mistake.
As mentioned before, the department doctors’ offices are in a separate area and you don’t have to go through the department.
It’s not surprising not to see teachers when I return to my hometown. There are plenty of opportunities to meet them every day in the same hospital.
Xie Wanying felt no regrets about this.
Even when we meet, work is work, and we only talk about work, just like talking to Senior Brother Gao.
Dr. Ma probably felt the same way, and was afraid that he would be in even greater trouble if Dr. Tan Kelin was really invited.
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It is reported that Dr. Tan is strict with Dr. Xie. Shouldn't Dr. Xie be even stricter with him under Dr. Tan's supervision?
Doctor Ma quickly asked the resident chief if he had any further advice.
When asked this question, Dr. Ma, who had thought he was dead, saw Dr. Xie take out a piece of paper.
Doctor Ma: I am just looking for something to do and something to be criticized.
Dr. Xie: I didn’t approve it, mainly because I don’t have time. It’s enough to point out the root cause of the error. I will write a paper to point out other technical omissions.
According to the hospital's requirements, they have to patrol the entire general surgery department, so how can they stay here for too long?
Hand the paper to Dr. Ma.
Doctor Ma took the paper and looked at it carefully: what the two residents were holding in their small notebooks, wondering if they had recorded how many mistakes he had made.
In fact, if there is no emergency treatment or medical dispute, the hospitalization notebook does not need to record it. Things like Dr. Ma's are common in the surgical department. Almost every department has them. Young doctors rarely do not make such mistakes.
Dr. Ma is overthinking.
Doctor Ma secretly breathed a sigh of relief and lowered his head to carefully read the imperial envoy's erroneous instructions.
Sister Lingling came to the office and asked the doctor whether to give her a temporary three-year ECG monitoring. She also asked her old friend Dr. Xie with a smile: "Are you leaving?"
Dr. Xie Wanying nodded and invited Sister Lingling to come outside for tea and reminisce when she was free.
When the medical students saw this, they felt that Imperial Envoy Xie was not strict at all, and was a kind senior after work.
A medical student stepped forward and asked another imperial envoy, Doctor Wen: "If it is Chinese medicine acupuncture, is there any way to stabilize the patient's condition?"
It takes time to contact other doctors, and then we need to discuss the patient's condition and preoperative treatment. If you are afraid that the patient's condition will suddenly worsen, it is a good idea to ask the Chinese medicine doctor for any miraculous prescriptions.
Doctor Ma raised his head and listened.
We cannot waste resources when there are big names in traditional Chinese medicine here.
Clinically, we all have the good habit of not wasting talent.
Dr. Wen Zihan looked back at everyone.
Another student immediately stepped forward to ask Dr. Wen, "I heard that Dr. Wen uses the theory of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine to treat patients in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery. I would like to ask, in Dr. Wen's opinion, which meridian is the problem with the patient in our department tonight?"
Such questions show that Dr. Wen’s meridian theory has indeed aroused the interest of many people in Western medical schools.
This has led to the common phenomenon that doctors and medical students, like human beings, all like to use the quickest and most useful methods.
Since you say it's useful, it's easiest for me to just use it without thinking too much.
These people think they are smart. You don't need to delve into it deeply. It doesn't matter if you don't understand what you hear. You don't need to look for information. You can always consult a specialist in person.
What was the result? They spread misinformation in a professional field that they did not understand.
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