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【328】Academics can't entrain personal feelings

"Your tumor is growing too fast. Although she is not as big as other sick children now, she is not as big as that of the belly of others, but others are late to discover it, and she cannot be considered late to discover it. This is highly malignant. It is better to do chemotherapy first."
"The chemotherapy needs to be done, and it must be performed after surgery. I checked it and said that the disease must be cleaned first, otherwise it will be useless."
"The problem is difficult to clean. It is multiple tumors. The doctors at the Children's Hospital should also recommend you to treat chemotherapy first to see if the condition can be done. If you are anxious, it is useless."
When Yazhi's father said this, he found that asking for something was useless, and he probably didn't kneel down. The male doctor in front of him looked like a piece of ice and could not shake it. He only told him about medical issues and not about human feelings.
What kind of relationship does a patient like this talk about? It’s useless to talk about pitifulness. At this stage of medicine, there is no ability to save him. He can only follow the diagnosis and treatment procedures step by step.
Teacher Tan’s heart was cold and cold. Xie Wanying knew: Patients like this should not give too much expectations to the patient’s family, otherwise the patient would die as soon as his family members died.
However, Yazhi's father's eyes suddenly turned to her face, and he looked at the intern doctor sign hanging on her chest, his eyes were blurred, as if he was just catching a life-saving straw in his dream: Who is it, even an intern is good, just help him and his daughter.
Xie Wanying, who was stopped by the patient, was stunned for a moment, and suddenly had a plan in her mind, and turned to discuss with the teacher: "Teacher Tan, if we don't have the medical records, we will take them first, go back to the department to discuss before giving them a reply."
Delay time and give the patient's family a psychological process of buffering.
"Yes, your doctor will take the medical record first!" Yuanyuan's father immediately grabbed her words.
What little abacus was like in his mind that he could not escape his eyes. Tan Klin curled his lower lip and thought, "Why would you try this ready-made one?"
Everyone else was waiting for him to speak, waiting until Yazhi's father swallowed hard.
"Yazhi, thank you uncle doctor first!" Yazhi's father taught his daughter to take action first and then report.
Tan Kelin immediately said: "No need."
He is a doctor's job to treat people without saying thank you at all times.
"Doctor Tan--" At that moment, Yazhi's father was about to cry.
"Thank you uncle." Yazhi suddenly understood what his father taught and opened his mouth.
The little girl in front of her was smart enough. Tan Kelin's eyes flashed and said to the patient's family: "Your daughter's medical records are here first, and we will take them back to our department to discuss, but the result may not be as good as you think."
Seeing that the doctor gave in, Yazhi's father picked up his daughter and thanked her repeatedly.
Xie Wanying took notes to record the contact information of the father and daughter.
Finally, I finished seeing the last patient.
Grasping the stethoscope on the table and put it in his pocket, Tan Kelin glanced at the corner of his eyes as the student lowered his head and wrote the medical record seriously, and explained: "There was a department discussion on Friday afternoon, and it started at five o'clock. This is the patient you want to accept. You can prepare first and express your views at the meeting."
The teacher actually gave her such a rare opportunity. Xie Wanying nodded happily: "Yes, teacher."
She was really "yes". Obviously, the weekend education did not make her afraid of stopping contact with high-risk patients. Tan Klin frowned, and it was almost raining in his hazy black eyes. He seemed to sigh in his lips and said seriously: "When you express your opinions at the meeting, remember that you are a doctor, and academic discussions cannot involve personal feelings."
Chapter completed!
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