"If you feel something is wrong, please tell us immediately." Qin Chuan said to Collins.
"No problem. If I stop breathing, just leave me alone and leave." Collins smiled.
"Oh, okay, I agreed." Qin Chuan knew that Collins had made up his mind, so he could only agree. What else could he do if he didn't agree?
Fortunately, the worst did not happen, and the drugs in Collins' body seemed to have taken effect.
Directors Jessica and Freeman were very puzzled by Dean Dempsey's decision after that day, but the board of directors supported Dempsey's decision, and there was nothing they could do.
It is not without reason that Jessica and Freeman are opposed to Qin Chuan and the drugs developed by Qin Chuan.
Jessica and Freeman have the same interests. They are both big bosses in the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, when they heard that Johns Hopkins Hospital would use drugs produced in China in the hospital, they felt that this was a great disadvantage to them.
Challenge. Although this fact cannot be changed, the two of them are still very unwilling to do so.
"What Dempsey did is really inappropriate. Doesn't he know that the production standards of Chinese pharmaceutical companies simply cannot meet our country's standards? You know, the Chinese are now worrying about the quality and safety of their food and drugs.
It’s nerve-wracking, but we want to introduce their drugs. This approach is very unwise. We need to stop their behavior." Jessica said.
"However, the board of directors has made a decision. Although we are the directors of the hospital, we have no right to prevent Johns Hopkins Hospital from using FDA-approved drugs, even if they are imported from China." Freeman couldn't think of it.
Is there any way to prevent this from happening?
"Of course, the two of us are the ones who came up with this matter. Naturally, there are some people trying to manipulate the situation. However, we can think of other ways to write about it. If we tell the media about this matter, I think they will be very interested," Jessica said.
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"However, I'm worried that if this matter gets bigger and the drugs introduced from China are really effective, won't we shoot ourselves in the foot?" Freeman said with some worry.
"Don't worry. You and I are very aware of Klins's condition. No medicine has worked for a long time. Do you really think that the trainee doctor can cure Klins's disease? I have consulted with authoritative experts. Klins
There is currently no cure for this disease. But didn't the trainee doctor say that Collins was only thirty-one years old. If Collins is not cured and dies during the treatment, we can take advantage of this."
Jessica said.
"You mean, we put the blame on the imported Chinese drugs. In this way, the reputation of these Chinese drugs will be completely ruined. Chinese drugs will also be expelled from the market by the FDA." Freeman's expression immediately changed.
Got very excited.
"Yes, that's it." Jessica smiled.
"I know a few reporters, and I'm going to tell them the news." Freeman was very positive.
"I'll leave this matter to you." Jessica nodded with satisfaction.
Freeman's action was so effective that several American media came to Johns Hopkins Hospital the next day and asked to interview Collins.
"I'm sorry, Collins' current situation prevents him from being interviewed." Qin Chuan directly blocked the reporters.
"Hello, are you the doctor in charge of Collins? I'm Kidman, a reporter from Business Daily. Can I tell you about Collins?" Kidman asked.
"Okay. I'll give you half an hour." Qin Chuan knew better than to say anything. These reporters refused to leave.
"Dr. Qin, as far as I know, you were still an intern here a few days ago. Can you tell me why a few days later, you suddenly became a resident doctor in the ICU?" Kidman asked.
"About this issue, you should ask the management of Johns Hopkins Hospital, because this is their decision. I already have a U.S. medical qualification certificate, and Johns Hopkins Hospital also recognizes my previous medical experience. So
, they made such a decision." Qin Chuan said.
"Have you ever been an attending physician in China? I heard that in China, the conflict between doctors and patients is very acute. What do you think your problem lies in? I heard that many Chinese people believe that doctors' main income comes from gray areas.
Income. This situation is the main reason for the prominent contradiction between doctors and patients. What do you think?" Kidman changed the topic.
"I think it is very ridiculous that you have come to such a conclusion, which shows that you lack understanding of China's medical situation. Chinese doctors may have many problems, including the situation you mentioned, but it causes conflicts between doctors and patients.
The fundamental reason is the problem of the medical system. The doctor's profession is a very hard profession, and it is also a profession with great risks. However, the legal income of most doctors is at a low-to-middle income level, which is not proportional to the doctor's contribution. In addition, China's
The system of using medicine to support doctors is another reason that aggravates the contradiction between doctors and patients. The most fundamental reason for the contradiction between doctors and patients is the lack of effective communication between doctors and patients." Qin Chuan is not afraid of these very important things.
It's a tough, tough question.
"Do you think this situation is reasonable?" Kidman asked.
"Of course it's unreasonable, but it's caused by the system." Qin Chuan said.
"Dr. Qin, I am Paz, a reporter from the Journal of the American Medical Association. In treating Collins, you used several new drugs from China. Does this have anything to do with your identity as a Chinese doctor?
What about contact?" Paz asked.
"Of course. I participated in the research and development of these new drugs, so I am very clear about the effects of these new drugs, and I also know clearly that these new drugs are symptomatic of Collins's disease. In the case of no choice
Next, we had to make a decision. Collins's condition was serious. We had to try. The main ingredients, mechanisms of action, and related pharmacological experimental results of these drugs were once published in "Biotechnology Communications"
Pass." Qin Chuan nodded.
"In other words, this approach is still risky." Paz asked.
Qin Chuan said seriously: "In this world, there is no treatment that is completely risk-free. Collins's condition is very bad. All we can do is try to save Collins' life."
"But, as far as I know, Collins is a DNR patient. His heartbeat and breathing had stopped, but he was rescued by one of your classmates, trainee medical history Paisi, through intubation. In other words, you have
It was against the rules from the beginning. In order to prove that Collins was not without medical significance, you persuaded Collins to undergo treatment. So the attending doctor was changed from Linus to you. You planned to use drugs imported from China for treatment. You
The purpose is to promote Chinese drugs by treating Collins." Paz suddenly transformed into a detective.
"I think a reporter should record facts instead of being a detective. As a doctor, I will do everything possible to save lives. No matter whether there is a prominent figure in the hospital bed or an ordinary person," Paz said.
Being rude made Qin Chuan very unhappy.
"Dr. Qin, this is Corona, a reporter from "American Express". Have the drugs you used had any effect on Collins?" Corona asked.
"It's not clear yet. Collins' condition has stabilized, but it's still unclear whether the drug has played a role. Although Collins' condition has temporarily stabilized at this time, it doesn't mean that Collins's condition has stabilized.
He is completely out of danger. His current situation is still very complicated. A little carelessness may directly lead to his death." Qin Chuan explained Collins' situation.
"In your estimation, how long will it take for the drug to take effect on Collins?" Corona asked.
Jessica and Freeman made a special trip to the hospital to inquire. When they heard that Qin Chuan was surrounded by reporters, they felt very happy.
"This time, he will be in trouble. As long as there is any problem with Collins, the trainee doctor will have to return to his original form." Freeman was also secretly amused.
"Let's see. After tomorrow, maybe Collins will have a problem." Jessica said.
"Yeah. I don't believe that he, a trainee doctor, can cure so many diseases that medical authorities have no cure for." Freeman said.
Although Freeman and Jessica said they were tough, they were actually very weak in their hearts. Deep down, they were still worried about Qin Chuan's sudden success.
Qin Chuan sent away a large group of reporters and finally calmed down. Judging from the cultural background of these reporters, Qin Chuan knew that someone must be deliberately causing trouble. Otherwise, the information in the hands of these reporters would not be so detailed.
It's not enough. Judging from Collins' current condition, Qin Chuan is not worried. Several new drugs have begun to work. Although it is not enough to immediately reverse Collins' condition, it has at least given Qin Chuan hope. It has also given Qin Chuan hope.
Qin Chuan breathed a sigh of relief.
However, Spacey and others are still very worried.
"Qin, is there really no problem with Collins? This matter is all because of me. It had nothing to do with you originally. But now you are asked to bear such a serious responsibility." Spacey said with some worry.
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"We are friends, aren't we? There is nothing wrong with what you did. If I had been there, I would have resuscitated Collins and intubated him as well. And I am doing what I should do now. He is
Our patient. Of course we have to do our best to treat him." A smile appeared on Qin Chuan's face. Spacey may have many shortcomings, but his advantages are also very obvious.
Emerson and others also pay attention to Collins' condition every day.
The next day, more media came to the ward to inquire about Collins' condition. Even some entertainment media came to join in the fun.
Collins' condition suddenly became a hot topic in the United States, and even made him more famous than when he was playing. Isn't this a bit ironic for Collins? (To be continued)