Zuo Liang turned to classmate Xie and blinked: Are you on good terms with him?
It’s hard to say that the relationship is harmonious. It’s just an ordinary relationship between the patient’s family and the doctor... The important thing is that there should be no misunderstanding between the doctor and the patient.
Brother Luo has a bad temper, but at the same time he cares about his sister, speaks decently, and can distinguish right from wrong when his mind is clear. Now he stands up and tells the truth because of his own personality.
Zuo Liang only knew that it was difficult to change a family member's attitude towards doctors. He couldn't do it, only Du Haiwei could do it. Xie's work style was quite similar to Du Haiwei's, he was surprisingly stable for his young age.
This is because others don't know that she has been a doctor for two generations and has been a special patient's family member, so she has a deep understanding of medical disputes.
Many on-site medical disputes are caused by disagreements. Excessive emotions lead to brain dementia, and words and actions turn into sparks hitting the earth.
The more clinically outstanding the teacher is, the more calm he is and will not let the conflict escalate to this point. Because many things, when you look back, it was just a trivial quarrel at the beginning, which eventually led to a life-and-death disaster.
It shouldn't be.
The patient's family members are emotionally unstable because of their close relationship with the patient. As long as they understand this, doctors must understand that it is necessary to take charge and control the situation, rather than ignite the situation.
The experience of the old doctor is the most profound, so Du Haiwei has never criticized Mr.
There is no point in calling the police if you hurt someone and sentence them to death. The resentment accumulates and the family members are unconvinced and end up secretly killing people with a knife. You will pursue it? No, what's the point of losing your own life first? It's a lose-lose situation.
The best way is to stabilize the emotions of all parties and solve the knots in the minds of the people who have the problem. Patients’ families are a special group and it is impossible to say that everything is absolutely bad from the beginning. A safe approach is time-consuming and labor-intensive for doctors, and clinical work is very busy.
Many doctors are unable to empathize with and empathize with family members. As a platform, the hospital is actually the most responsible for resolving conflicts. When encountering disputes, it sends people to comfort the family members from a third-party perspective and solve the problem. However, arranging more manpower requires the hospital to pay, and the hospital
This stingy man wants him to pay for it. Unless something changes, the doctor can only save himself first.
Du Haiwei has changed his role from a patient's family member to a doctor and understands the patient's psychology better. The same goes for Xie Wanying.
"Are you also a family member of the patient?" The patient's husband continued to question Brother Luo.
"Yes, my sister is in the obstetrics department to ensure pregnancy."
The patient's husband, who was also a family member of the patient, believed Brother Luo's words and asked: "You said that the doctor you saw was not her. She is the only female doctor here."
"There are many female doctors here." Brother Luo corrected him. Most of the gynecological doctors are female doctors, but among the group of doctors who happen to be standing here, only Xie Wanying is female.
The patient's husband craned his neck to look over and saw other female doctors in white coats walking around in the corridor: "Can you recognize who is talking to my wife inside?"
"It's that person." Brother Luo recognized him immediately and pointed out.
The female doctor who was pointed at turned around, and there was a doctor's sign hanging on her chest with her surname Su.
Seeing Dr. Su's familiar face, Xie Wanying verified that he was the surgeon on bed No. 1 in the treatment room yesterday.
Dr. Zuo Liang, who was standing next to her, smacked his tongue and muttered privately: "Why are you in the fourth group if you are so damned good?"