"The doctor at Children's Hospital is an expert, but he is not a doctor. Patients and their families must listen to experts, otherwise how can they let doctors treat their children?" Professor Li's words were recognized by the doctors present. Patients' families should not think too highly of themselves.
If you don't believe in a doctor, why should you come to seek medical treatment?
"Teacher Tan also suggested that his child should undergo chemotherapy that day. To be honest, I don't agree with Teacher Tan's opinion." Xie Wanying expressed the completely opposite idea.
Wow, the doctors in the conference room were shocked by her speech.
Other colleagues in the department turned their attention to Tan Kelin: Are your students against you?
Isn't this normal? Students themselves have the right to engage in academic debates with teachers who have completely opposite opinions.
To be clear, academic discussions are academic discussions. Academic things can be questioned by anyone, whether it is colleagues, superiors or subordinates, it is the same for interns. It is just that generally interns are considered to be clinical rookies, who have just entered clinical practice.
They don’t understand much. Most of them just listen to the teacher and can’t refute anything.
In fact, the teachers of the National Association welcome students to put forward constructive and advanced academic concepts. The National Association is not an old stereotype hospital, but an advanced university hospital that is in line with international standards. The teaching philosophy is closer to that of foreign countries and teachers and students are encouraged to speak freely. The teachers attract younger people.
Things with vitality and innovative ideas are conducive to teachers' own development.
Besides, on the first day he came to the department, this student gave very high-quality opinions on the surgical plans for his two patients, showing a certain degree of strength.
Xie Wanying's academic doubts are academic doubts, and her doubts about the teacher are limited to academic discussions on cases. In other aspects, she respects the teacher very much.
He grasps the details perfectly, and in the teacher's mind he can only be said to be a smart student that has never been seen before.
She had the ability to raise doubts that made him look at her in a different light. Why didn't he consider any of her opinions that would be beneficial to him? Tan Kelin didn't even think about it.
Everyone took a look and saw Tan Ke calmly putting his hands on his white coat, and realized something: Tan Kelin recognized this student's ability in his heart.
Colleagues fell into thinking: Tan Kelin was recognized as a technical expert in their department and the entire hospital, and people recognized by Tan Kelin should not be treated lightly.
"You continue." Deputy Director Liu said to Xie Wanying, his tone was not as serious as at the beginning when he was teasing the interns.
Xie Wanying nodded: "Children's Hospital has a lot of patients, and seriously ill children from all over the country go there. The doctors there only see each patient for a few minutes for each disease, so they don't have time to think carefully about her case. There are many more seriously ill children than her, so
After a quick glance, it was basically judged that there were multiple malignant tumors, and the patient's family was given the usual regimen, followed by chemotherapy. Think about it, all the doctors sentenced this patient to death after her first CT scan, which was very unfair to her. Gastroscopy and colonoscopy were not performed.
, I didn’t take any specimens for pathology, so I thought she was hopeless.”
This is the actual situation in tertiary hospitals across the country. The doctors are silent because they know she is telling the truth.
"How about a pathology check first?" Gao Zhaocheng suggested, flipping through the medical records.
"We can only send it to the Department of Gastroenterology first, do a gastroscopy and cut out specimens for pathology." Professor Li held on to his reading glasses to study.
"It's not impossible to do this, but if it turns out to be malignant after you cut it out, the only option in her case is surgery." Deputy Director Liu got to the point.