"Wait! Wait! Wait! Have you all watched the video about this doctor?" The head of a bald white male blogger appeared at the bottom of the screen, and he pointed to the photo of Schiller above his head.
"As you all know, I am a health insurance manager and have dealt with many major hospitals on the East Coast, including NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. When I heard the name Schiller Rodriguez, I thought
It feels a little familiar, guess what—"
The man waved his hand and the picture on his head changed and turned into a series of very complex data. He stretched out his hands and said: "Don't rush to quit. I think you have seen a familiar name in this line of work.
That's right, it's our Dr. Rodriguez."
"Considering that you are not professionals in the medical industry, let me now introduce to you what his name means here and what kind of doctor he is."
"This is an academic research consultation list announced by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital half a year ago. The main purpose is to prepare for a very important neurosurgery a few months ago. Almost all relevant departments in the hospital are here.
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"Of course, the part involving medical claims insurance is also handled by a company I worked for before. Of course, I did not attend this meeting, but Dr. Rodriguez's name was on the list of the meeting."
"We can clearly see that the department and responsibilities of Dr. Rodriguez are written on this entry. You may not understand what emergency psychological intervention is. To put it simply, it is a..."
The bald man explained the attributes and responsibilities of this medical department, and then said: "There is no doubt that this can be called the most stressful department among the psychology department and the psychiatric department, which is equivalent to the most stressful department in the hospital.
Emergency.”
“Everyone’s impression of a psychiatrist may be that he sits quietly in a room and chats with others. Even the impression of a psychiatrist is that he sits in an office, asking questions, prescribing medicine to patients, or going on ward rounds.
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"But I can assure you that this is not the case in Schiller's department. They have to deal with possible sudden mental problems in various departments of the hospital anytime and anywhere."
"This is actually very common, right? People who have been hospitalized may know that patients who have suffered physical trauma are often accompanied by psychological problems, people who have been in car accidents will have stress disorders, and people who have been bedridden all year round will have depression. Everyone
They may not have considered who is helping them deal with these psychological problems."
"Now we have the answer. There is a group of psychiatrists in the hospital who do the same work as emergency doctors. No matter which department a patient has a problem, they must rush over immediately to provide psychological counseling."
"The point of this video and what I want to emphasize is that not everyone can do this job." The bald man listed many photos and introductions. He said: "You can see that New York-Presbyterian Hospital also opened in 2010.
This department was only opened in 2008, and in just 8 years, it has become the flagship department of Presbyterian Hospital."
"In addition to the fact that they have produced many research results on psychological emergency plans, more importantly, they have saved many people."
"As we all know, a good attitude can help you relieve pain, and more importantly, it can save your life in times of crisis. If you give up earlier than others, God will not be able to save you."
"The doctor in this department, our Dr. Rodriguez, does his job to help you get through it when you are suffering from the deepest physical pain."
"Although I am not a professional psychiatrist, I know how difficult it is just thinking about it. I have lost my temper several times when I was sick. Every time I think about it, I feel very sorry, but I can't control it.
How many people can do it?"
Then the man's image shrank and paused, and another man with a beard and a white coat appeared below him, he said.
"Well, I'm a psychiatrist. Let me tell you, I haven't met Dr. Rodriguez, but we can be considered schoolmates."
"I am not a professional in emergency psychological intervention, but please don't get me wrong. It's not that I don't want to do it, but that I can't do it. I can't pass the initial screening, so naturally I can't get into this kind of department."
"You may say that I am not good at academics, but I'm sorry. When I was in school, I was excellent in all subjects. I received a four-year full scholarship. I graduated on time with two Ph.D. degrees, and one of them was studied in Germany.
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"I'm not bragging about how good I am, I'm just saying that being able to do this job has nothing to do with your professional standards."
"You may be thinking, apart from professional standards, what else should we compete with? This is exactly the difficulty for psychologists - in addition to having excellent professional qualities, we also need to have excellent psychological qualities."
"You may have heard the legend that psychiatrists must also have their own psychiatrist. This is not a rumor. It is true. Any practicing psychiatrist must see his or her psychiatrist on time. I just met him last week.
My psychiatrist."
"The reason why I couldn't pass the primary selection of the Emergency Psychological Intervention Department is because my psychological quality is not strong enough, or the psychological quality of most people is not up to standard."
"I didn't think this was a reason at first. I didn't think I was a weak person." The doctor patted his chest and said, "I have seen countless difficult patients during my internship. I don't think I am a weak person."
Who else could be so difficult to deal with?"
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"Until one day I witnessed the situation of one of my teachers who was doing this job. He met a patient who had a car accident. Unfortunately, the patient's legs had to be amputated."
There is no way you can comfort such a person." The psychiatrist's tone revealed despair, and he said: "Especially after you just told him the news, especially when he was still a football player, especially when his
How do you comfort such a person when both your parents and your new wife died in this car accident?"
"I just stood outside the ward door and heard the result. I felt that I couldn't accept it. I stood there for half an hour. I felt that no one in the world could accept such a tragedy. Any comfort for him was like It means standing and talking without backache."
"I searched through all the professional knowledge in my mind, but none of it was effective. I couldn't say anything to stop him from despairing and getting discouraged. I didn't even dare to open the door and face him."
The doctor covered his eyes and was silent for a long time before saying: "But my teacher went in. He knew exactly what he might face, but he still went in."
"We all know that he has no way to undo such a tragedy, and he doesn't even have the ability to make people accept such a tragedy, but he still has to go in and do everything possible to let such a desperate person live."
"Since then, I have understood that although ordinary psychologists also need to face some emotional pressure in their work, it is far less outrageous than emergency psychological intervention. I can't imagine how strong psychological quality this requires."
"So everything shown in the documentary is traceable." The doctor said, "In other words, for Schiller Rodriguez, coaxing these superheroes is like coaxing kindergarten children."
"There is no scream that seems to pierce your eardrums, there is no strong smell of blood that seems to block your nose, there is no despair that seems to fill the whole world, it's just a verbal fight and a fuss. For him, it's probably It’s really a vacation.”
The video reached the top ten of the search list in just three hours, and discussions about Schiller’s career also appeared on the search list.
Before this, most people just thought that Schiller's state was a bit like that of an ordinary migrant worker, with a kind of beauty about surviving among a group of lunatics.
But with this video, people began to gradually discover that it is actually very rare for a person to remain normal among a group of crazy people. It is precisely because they have experienced it that they understand.
Who hasn’t thought about using crazy to deal with crazy colleagues? Who is not steadily crazy in this kind of environment? Who hasn’t been driven crazy several times by this group of irritating bosses and colleagues?
But Schiller was stable from beginning to end. He was always able to analyze the situation rationally, objectively judge every state of each person, and deduce the causes of various situations that occur in people's lives from shallow to deep. Give some effective solutions.
At first, people thought of themselves as Schiller and felt that they were in the same boat. But now they ask themselves, if they got mixed up with such a group of monsters and monsters, could they really be so stable and calm?
Of course not. Some people want to punch one of them through the screen. If it appears in front of them, if it sounds good, it will be a heavy punch. If it doesn't sound good, it will be violent on the spot, to stop madness.
This video posted by a doctor lets people know why Schiller is so stable. In fact, it is because he has seen big scenes. To him, the quarrels of these superheroes are like the fights between kittens and puppies, without any harm. It doesn't take much effort to mediate the situation.
When you watch the show with this kind of thought, you can easily see a fatherly emotion in Schiller.
At the banquet, when Stark and Strange were quarreling, Schiller nodded to Stark from time to time to express his agreement with him, and at the same time looked at Strange to encourage him and told him not to take it seriously.
, and at the same time, you can eat in an orderly and slow manner.
When Wanda and Polaris clashed, Schiller drank while checking messages on his phone, and occasionally found time to chat with Strange.
This state is normal among ordinary people. After all, there is nothing you can do against these lunatics. Fortunately, they can't do anything to you. They can't do anything else except stand by and watch.
But don’t forget that the demons and monsters Schiller faced were all superhuman beings. If they really broke out, it would be easy for them to destroy a city. At this time, there was a person among them who was watching with cold eyes, and even the ordinary people watching the fun seemed out of place.
Already.
Taking a step back, you have to think about your own life safety, right?
But Schiller looked on so steadily, as if he had full confidence that they would not cause any trouble, and the fact was that they did not cause any trouble in the end.
After discovering this, people realized that although Schiller seemed to be just an ordinary person, he was the one who understood the situation most clearly of all.
Schiller's every move is likely to represent the future direction of the situation. As long as you pay attention to him, it is possible to sort out the changes in the intricate relationships between superheroes.