When she was ordered to rest, she heard that Lin Hao was taken to the office by the counselor and scolded.
Hospitals will not openly use interns for education during meetings, as medical students are the responsibility of medical schools. It is more practical to pass on the feedback from hospitals to medical schools and let them manage the students.
"You can't just say she's not your patient anymore, you can just ignore her and treat her coldly," Ren Chongda said to his students earnestly, "You're a doctor, you can't be so cold-hearted and so discriminating between patients. If you meet a patient on the street who needs your help, you will help him out of a doctor's compassion, not to mention that this patient is someone you know."
"Yes." Lin Hao responded weakly.
"You're afraid she'll become dependent on you, right? To be a doctor, you need to have a strong heart. You see, Xie Wanying should know that being a doctor is like being a parent. When a patient needs you, you need to help them not only with your skills but also with spiritual support. Otherwise, how can you say that a doctor has a benevolent heart? Benevolence comes first, not skills. People who only pursue skills, without a benevolent heart, cannot be good doctors."
But Lin Hao remembered that classmate Xie said that technology is the most important thing for a doctor.
Ren Chongda picked up the teacup and took a sip of water. He seemed to remember what Xie Wanying had said, which was equivalent to saying that what he had just said was contradictory. In fact, Xie was a very contradictory person. On the one hand, his stubborn personality seemed a bit silly, but on the other hand, he was very talented in medicine.
It is rare for Xie to pursue technology and at the same time maintain very high medical ethics.
"Tell me where your problem lies." Not knowing where to continue lecturing the students, Ren Chongda simply asked them to summarize themselves.
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Lin Haosi felt that the counselor's words just now should be for him to learn from Xie, and said: "This time, it may be because my skills are still not good enough. I didn't see the abnormal psychological factors of the patient. If I could see the patient's psychological state like Doctor Cao, it might not lead to this result."
The student's summary made some sense. Ren Chongda touched his chin and reminded the student: "Are you talking about Doctor Cao? He——"
Are you sure you can learn Cao Yong's vision? Not to mention other people, as Cao Yong's old classmate, he knew very well that it was Cao Yong's own trait, which others could not learn.
If students want to learn from teachers, they need to think about whether they have the talent to be teachers. Instead of doing this, it is better to follow the principle of following the crowd. As the counselor said, pay more attention to patients and be polite. Then others will have no reason to blame you. When you are a doctor, you must pay attention to preventing occupational risks.
Lin Hao scratched the back of his head for a long time and reported to the instructor: "Yingying wants to learn from Senior Brother Cao."
My old classmate has such a good technique that every student wants to learn it.
"No. She heard that Senior Brother Cao could perform surgery on her relatives, and she wanted to do it too."
Ren Chongda was shocked: No way. This student fell to the ground after saving her friend. Cao Yong was afraid that she had acute cerebral hemorrhage.
Lin Hao and the others decided to tell the tale because they were worried about this problem of classmate Xie.
Later, Xie Wanying learned that Lin Hao had used her to save the country in a roundabout way. She couldn't understand how her classmates knew her thoughts.
This was because she fainted and was sent to the ward for observation. After the teachers left, Lin Hao and the class monitor heard the news and came to visit her. They happened to hear her talking in her sleep.
In fact, this is not a secret. Teacher Tan and Senior Brother Tao and others had already noticed her intention during the last phone call.
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