Chapter 4409 [498] Wrong Thinking
Dr. Lai Hui reiterated that Fang Ze had never tried this treatment method mentioned by Dr. Xie, so he asked Dr. Shen, a fellow cardiovascular doctor, Colin: "Has your hospital ever done any similar cases?"
Dr. Lin Chenrong had no choice but to look at Dr. Shen Youhuan. Everyone knew that the interventional surgery of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the National Association was not as good as that of Guozhi.
Dr. Shen Youhuan immediately cast a sideways look at the two of them: Aren't you asking nonsense? Think about it, Guozhi is a specialized hospital and does not have a brain department. How can it be possible to carry out any kind of heart and brain treatment in Guozhi?
As for Junior Sister Xie's suggestion, she must first think of the concept of a multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment center that she first advocated in the capital medical circle of the domestic medical community, and the new area has already been put into trial operation in the National Association.
She is the leader of a multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment center, so it is normal for her to make such academic suggestions from joint departments.
In this way, how can a small place that is not part of the National Association of China do such an interventional surgery that combines two departments?
Everyone looked at Dr. Xie. Could it be that Dr. Xie had not considered the current situation of grassroots hospitals? Obviously, what Dr. Xie said before was very clear to Vice President Xiang and the others.
Dr. Xie Wanying was very confident about this and pointed out in one sentence: "Vice President Xiang and their colleagues established an interventional department."
Once again, I would like to praise Vice President Xiang. They have done a good job in adapting to local conditions. They thought of starting with new technologies that are easier to use and can solve patients' problems. Therefore, they gathered rare technical backbones within the hospital to establish the interventional department.
The goal stated to the vice president seemed feasible to the reborn Dr. Xie Wanying.
Many grassroots hospitals later confirmed that it was much easier to establish interventional departments or interventional centers than it was for powerful large hospitals to establish specialized centers. Anyway, they were not greedy and only wanted to solve common diseases.
Common diseases are characterized by a large number of clinical cases and academic accumulation by clinicians during the diagnosis and treatment process, which can form a set of effective diagnosis and treatment specifications and operating procedures. In this case, grassroots hospitals will have a path to follow when inheriting technologies from higher-level hospitals, and they can completely copy and promote standard technologies to grassroots hospitals, with low technical barriers and outstanding results.
Only difficult cases of common diseases that cannot be solved by conventional diagnosis and treatment methods need to be transferred to higher-level hospitals, not patients with serious illnesses.
It is equivalent to saying that the interventional department and the new area of the National Association Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment Center seem to be similar, but in fact they are completely different.
Interventional departments in small places use only talented people for multiple purposes, not experts from the National Association of Experts who gather together to solve difficult problems.
Brother Shen, you are thinking wrongly.
Dr. Shen Youhuan's face turned red.
Obviously, he followed Mr. Zhang to play in Renjia New District before but he didn’t realize the academic significance of the new district. He felt ashamed ~
After hearing what Dr. Xie said, Vice President Xiang was unbearably excited and shouted, "Dr. Xie, you are so understanding and understanding of our needs."
Dr. Lai Hui only remembered that he had to go to the operating table to do it himself and solve practical problems. He anxiously asked Dr. Xie again: "Which interventional surgery do you think should be done first?"
"Shouldn't it be an examination? If problems are found, then we can prioritize them?" Dr. Xie Wanying answered the other party's dilemma without any hesitation or thought.
Others could tell from Dr. Xie's decisive tone. Dr. Xie could only ask the other person: Are you a surgeon?
When clinicians deal with any clinical problem, they always solve the most urgent problem first, or they start with the easy to solve problem or the difficult problem first in almost the same situation. In any case, it depends on the surgeon himself, whichever comes first, and everything follows a down-to-earth approach. Practical ideas.
The surgeon holds the scalpel in hand and should show confidence in this aspect.
Dr. Lai Hui's face turned a little red along with Dr. Shen's.
In contrast, Dr. Yue Wentong did not imitate Dr. Lai's anxiety but remained silent because he had already learned his lesson.
Classmate Xie always served as a mirror to remind him that he had shrunk in front of Classmate Xie in the past. When it was investigated, it was just because he liked to seek trouble as a doctor and lost his courage.
This is exactly what Dr. Lai Hui made, a cognitive mistake that clinicians often make.
Now his squad leader Yue is much calmer and just accepts no matter what challenges Mr. Xie throws at him.
"Don't worry." Leader Cui came out and concluded, "Everyone here can help."
We are a team, and if we work together, there is no difficulty that cannot be overcome.