If this information is true, the neurosurgery staff is not overcrowded. Consider that the Department of General Surgery where Dr. Jiang works is an area hardest hit by involution, with eleven chiefs and eight deputy seniors, not to mention the number of resident doctors.
As a national key hospital, the National Medical Association is ranked first. It has always had ample quotas, but it cannot accommodate too many doctors. In 2002, there was a unified national physician title examination. After passing the exam, it does not mean that you will definitely be promoted to a professional title. You have to wait for the hospital to recruit you.
Hospital appointment requires approval from the department, approval from the hospital leadership, approval from the dean, and three major examinations.
Xie Wanying recalled what Senior Brother Cao said two days ago: Being a doctor does not mean thinking about saving lives and healing the wounded.
I just want to save lives and heal the wounded, but I might not even be qualified to stay in this hospital to save lives and heal the wounded.
It’s not that you don’t want to save lives and heal the wounded, but it’s about how skilled your doctor can be in saving lives and healing the wounded. Senior Brother Cao’s words reflect the cruel and ruthless reality.
Looking over Senior Brother Huang's shoulder, you can see Senior Brother Cao's handsome profile. Thinking of how he usually smiles, his handsome face this morning was so solemn and meticulous.
Perhaps, she knew less than 1% of her senior brother. That’s right, she didn’t know much about senior brother Huang either. Now look at how senior brother Huang was able to fight his way through many resident doctors in the same department and quickly become the attending physician.
, no matter what, he has two brushes.
I don't know what the situation will be like in the cardiac surgery department I want to go to. I heard that neurosurgery is said to be the easiest department to stay in. This is the case. Xie Wanying's pressure increased sharply.
In my mind, I imagined that in order to stay and work in the hospital affiliated to my alma mater, my senior sister was so anxious that her hair fell out every day, and she couldn’t even see the shadow left behind. What would happen to me?
Looking back, she needed to help Senior Sister ask Senior Brother Huang about the situation.
"It's time to hand over the shift!" Director Lu shouted.
Collective silence.
Shift handover is divided into night shift nurse handover and duty doctor handover. The so-called shift handover means that the nurse on duty and the doctor on duty tell their colleagues about the general situation of the patients in the department, because colleagues usually go home after working during the day. For night shift,
The patient's condition is unclear.
Today's shift change is quite special. Due to the Spring Festival holiday, there was no shift change for six days. The nurses and doctors who were responsible for the shift change in the morning were particularly hard-working and needed to clearly account for all the patients admitted and discharged in the previous few days, including those who died during the period.
patient.
Whenever they hear that a patient has died, both the director, deputy director and other doctors will frown. Regarding death cases, those on duty will speak more carefully.
Xie Wanying saw Dr. Wang standing in front of everyone. It turned out that he was on duty most of the time this week.
Last night, one person died. I am lucky that only one patient died during the Chinese New Year.
Dr. Wang introduced this death case to other colleagues: "The patient who was admitted to the department through the emergency department last night was a patient with cerebral hemorrhage. The amount of bleeding was relatively large. He was persuaded to be admitted to our department. The patient's family requested not to undergo surgery."
"No surgery? How old is the patient?" Director Chen asked.
"He is over seventy years old. It seems that the family members of the middle patient called and asked people who were not from our hospital. They probably learned that the operation may not necessarily make him better."
A very important characteristic of brain surgery patients is that even if the surgery is successful, some of the patients' sequelae will be serious.
Brain damage is irreversible. Not all patients’ families can assume the responsibility of caring for them.