Sima Lin left the ward and walked towards the office. Just as he walked out of the office, he heard a few interns, resident doctors, and an attending doctor chatting.
"Doctor Liu, did you know that ever since the new Doctor Sima performed that partial splenectomy, left hepatectomy, and gastrectomy, and saved that late-stage cancer patient, the battle between the locals and the academics in the General Surgery Department has become even more intense.
The academic faction believed that Doctor Sima was playing to the gallery, and that a junior college attending physician was playing with the patient's life by performing such a major surgery.
He was prepared to suppress him. It had already been reflected to Vice Dean Ning.
The locals, represented by Vice Hospital Director Wang Hao, were at loggerheads with each other and reported this matter to Hospital Director Chen.
"Deputy Director Zhang has already sorted out all of Sima Lin's actions after he came to the hospital and handed it to A University's Party Committee. He said that he did not have the ability to be a deputy director at all and suggested that the party committee investigate.”
"The hospital is also divided into two factions. The academic factions in the administration building are jumping up and down.”
"The locals are watching the show quietly.”
"Director Sima, why are you standing here?”
"I'm fine. I just finished checking the rooms and was about to go back to the office when I suddenly remembered something. You go do your work!"
Sima Lin walked into the office as if nothing had happened.
"Are you all done?"
"The two of you, come with me to change the dressing." Sima Lin pointed at the two interns.
"Yes, Director."
Sima Lin brought the two students to the ward to change the dressing of the patients who were undergoing surgery. He said as he walked.
"You're all highly educated. You either have a master's or a PhD. Logically speaking, I don't have the right to bring you guys along. However, I am older than you, so I'll take it as an old brother's advice to you.”
"Although we have high academic qualifications, we have too little practical experience. We sincerely hope that Director Sima can teach us.”
"If you can listen to me, I'll tell you. If you don't think it's necessary, just pretend I didn't say anything.”
"Go ahead, we're listening!"
"Three sentences. First, no matter what your future goal is, you will not be able to achieve it. First of all, you must learn to be a good person. Being decent is the first thing everyone should do. If you can't do it, you will suffer in the future sooner or later. You are students. Don't get involved in the messy factional struggles in the hospital, and don't talk about it. Work more and talk less!
"Secondly, no matter which department you choose to work in in the future, you will first have to pass the test of diagnosis, and no department can be compared to the Emergency Department in diagnosis. This is because the Emergency Department has all kinds of patients every day. How can you make a quick diagnosis when there are no medical equipment to check the results? Only then can you not delay the patient's condition and the treatment time.
You can't be a prisoner of the equipment in the future. You can't make a diagnosis without CT and MRI scans. The auxiliary department was meant to provide the doctor with an objective basis for diagnosis, and it was not necessary. For example, if a patient had acute heart attack and massive abdominal bleeding, it would be too late if the results were out and the vegetables were already cold.
How many illnesses can you encounter in the Emergency Department in a week? How many illnesses can you encounter in other departments? What about January? What about a year?
If both of you are doctors in neurosurgery, you graduate from the same mentor at the same time.
One of them worked as an intern in the Emergency Department for a year, while the other worked in the Department of Surgery for a year. Finally, they were all fixed in the Department of Surgery for the second year. One year later, two years later, three years later, they all became chief physicians. What will happen?"
"It should be about the same, right?"
"Almost? He was far from that. He had worked in the Emergency Department before and was already a famous doctor. The chances of him making mistakes were too few. No disease in any department could stump him. At the very least, he would not make any mistakes in his diagnosis.
Thus, there would be no misdiagnosis. Do you think that there is only one illness for patients outside the brain? The human body was complicated, and diseases were even more complicated.”
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