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【2112】Irrelevant academic

Before arriving at the VIP area, Dr. Yu took Du Haiwei and the others to the door of Du Yeqing's personal office and knocked on the door.

Dong Dong.

Someone opened the door inside.

Xie Wanying saw the person opening the door was Teacher Shi Lei.

"Teacher Du is here, please come in." Shi Lei said, immediately making way for the experts to come in.

A group of people walked into the office.

Xie Wanying met Teacher Du, whom she had not seen for a long time.

Dr. Du has not changed. His rimless glasses show a strong academic atmosphere. His face is very calm. His silhouette in a white coat is as clean as a blade. Hearing the sound at the door, Du Yeqing stood up from behind his desk and walked around the table.

He strode over, held Du Haiwei's hand, and said first: "Teacher Du is willing to take time out of his busy schedule to come here. Director Zhang asked me to convey my gratitude to Teacher Du."

Du Haiwei, whose hand was forcefully held by the other party, could only give a stiff "hmm" and asked: "Where is Director Zhang?"

"Director Zhang is busy and asked me to take Teacher Du to see the patient first. I will let him know what happens next," Du Yeqing said.

"The patient's current attending physician is——"

"It's me." Du Yeqing said frankly that it was him.

"In this case, it doesn't matter whether we contact Director Zhang or not," Du Haiwei said.

Indeed, in clinical practice, the attending physician has the final say. The attending physician is responsible, not the leader.

Du Yeqing laughed silently, his eyes behind the rimless glasses remained cautious, and he did not respond to whether Du Haiwei's statement was correct.

For some special patients, it is really not the attending doctor who can make the decision. They need the leader to make the decision. Du Haiwei's words are more like trying to get inside information from his side.

"Let's go and see the patient first, so as not to waste Teacher Du's precious time." Du Yeqing said.

Dr. Yu took the doctor's white coat that he wears when visiting other hospitals and gave it to the guests.

The three people from Beidu put on their white coats one by one and followed Ye Qing from the capital.

On the road, Ye Qing and Du Haiwei walked side by side, talking while walking.

"I looked at the medical records sent by your hospital. This patient was admitted to a very good hospital abroad. Why did he come back to China for treatment?" Du Haiwei asked.

“This issue has nothing to do with academics, it belongs to the patients’ own psychological choices,” Du Yeqing said.

The young doctors walking behind, listening to Teacher Du's words, probably went through hundreds of circles in their minds, but they may not be able to understand what the teacher meant.

"I know what he is talking about. What he means is that this patient may be involved in a family property dispute. He is afraid that he will be killed while being treated abroad, so he must return to his country to feel at ease."

Several people turned their heads instantly and looked at the young man who said this.

Du Meng'en adjusted his glasses and said that the version of the story he just guessed was probably correct.

I almost forgot that Teacher Du's son came over today to join in the fun.

Dr. Zuo Liang reminded the teacher's son: "We are going to other hospitals today, so don't talk nonsense."

Arriving at the patient ward, Beido San and his team saw the patient's condition: Are you sure he is staying in the VIP ward and not the ICU?

The ward is equipped with a series of rescue equipment such as sputum suction machines and ventilators. The patient is in a semi-recumbent position, breathing oxygen through a mask, with cyanotic lips. He is orthopneic. The ECG monitor shows a heart rate of 120 beats/min and a systolic blood pressure of 130 to 130.

Fluctuates between 150, diastolic blood pressure fluctuates between 95 and 105, and respiratory rate between 22 and 28 times/min.

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