Chapter 4421 【510】Glory
If you ask a doctor, what is the most unexpected life experience in this profession?
Parting between life and death?
The human nature that you can never see enough of in society?
Many doctors may tell you an unexpected answer: fairness.
Isn’t it unfair to have too many clinical trials?
Can you call it fair if you have money to treat a disease but not money to wait for death?
It's just wrong. In the eyes of doctors, the destination of all people has only one thing in common: death.
Life may be unfair, but death is absolutely fair.
No matter how glorious and wealthy a person's life is, he is just a human being traveling around the world. When he dies and turns into ashes, he is confirmed to be a mortal after all.
Cherish the time you spend living well as a human being, is what doctors often say to everyone, because they have seen the fairness of death.
Similarly, is it useful if you live your life so arrogantly and domineering that you think you can be compared to a god? It's all a joke in the eyes of doctors.
Therefore, Dr. Lin Hao and Dr. Song Xuelin usually find patients who behave like this very ridiculous. Their professional characteristics make them not want to laugh at patients, so they can only choose to treat them indifferently.
Contrary to them, Dr. Xie Wanying always adopts a more professional way of treating various patients: discussing the matter as it is and handling personnel affairs in accordance with workplace rules.
The reason is that Dr. Xie's inner soul is that of an old doctor. He has a better understanding of the issue of fairness in death and understands the professionalism required by a doctor's professional characteristics. Therefore, he can handle patients' affairs as professionally as Dr. Tao and will not let himself go. Subjective emotions call the shots.
Subjectively, you think this patient is annoying and makes you not want to see this person for a moment. If the other person really dies one day, how would you feel as a doctor?
People who can become doctors, through their study of medicine, must have a more sensitive feeling towards the death of living things than an insider, and a more awe towards death than a layman.
Unless you are a medical person with a truly evil heart, you cannot be completely indifferent to the death of living things. This is a professional characteristic of doctors.
Dr. Lin Hao, Dr. Song and others are not bad people, and the results can be imagined.
Monitor Yue received a call from Dr. Pan.
Dr. Pan told the students the latest news: patient Li Yaxi was officially declared clinically dead at this moment.
"Senior Brother Cao came to the ICU, and Senior Brother Tao was also present." Dr. Pan Shihua reported. Of course, he himself, as the chief surgical resident, was also on hand to witness all this tonight.
"Have you been rescued?" When squad leader Yue asked, he glanced at classmate Lin Hao from the corner of his eye.
Lin Hao heard it and turned his head to face the wall as if he wanted to pretend not to hear.
This deliberate action of his revealed to others his inner concern.
Dr. Pan answered the question: "We have communicated with the patient's family beforehand and will no longer perform meaningless active rescue."
Stop torturing the patient and let the patient sleep peacefully. This is the last thing family members and medical staff can do for the patient.
Li Yaxi's face was calm when she died of illness, and others could even read a smile from the corner of her "sleeping" eyes.
She did it, and did what Dr. Xie said to her before: Live well, cherish every day of your life, and fight the disease until the last moment.
The time that Dr. Xie, Dr. Tao, and Dr. Wen spent trying to keep her in this world was not wasted. She could leave without any guilt.
These words were written in her diary before she died, the words she wrote before she fell into a coma at home for the last time and never woke up again.
"She told me before that if she behaves like this one day, give this to Dr. Xie." Dai Nanhui wiped the tears from his face with both hands and handed the diary to Dr. Cao Yong.
Dr. Cao Yong first accepted the diary left by the patient on behalf of his absent wife.
It can be said that all the doctors here are jealous of his wife, Dr. Xie. There is no greater sense of accomplishment than being a doctor.
Through telephone connection, people thousands of kilometers away have the same experience.
The arrogant Professor Jiao turned around again when he heard that his apprentice Dr. Wen was present at the opposite scene, and then heard about the incident between the patient and Dr. Xie. Suddenly, the corner of his rigid facial expression couldn't help but secretly break.
To be honest, he, Brother Jiao, is jealous of Dr. Xie at this moment.
It can be seen that some doctors will never encounter such a glorious moment in their lifetime, and it can also be seen that Dr. Xie's work as a doctor has been recognized by patients both during his lifetime and after his death.