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【2820】Unprecedented

Some patients and family members thought that as long as I threatened the medical staff, the medical staff would definitely help me save the patient as I said. A person would worry about his career future, and doctors would do the same.

Talking about other things in other industries, perhaps this kind of intimidation of the parties can have a certain effect. But medicine is different.

It’s not that doctors are not afraid of being complained about, but it’s not that doctors can’t do it.

For patients with this kind of cerebellar atrophy, what can neurosurgery do? There is really nothing that can be done.

People who don't understand medicine think that surgeons use a scalpel to open up the human body and repair it to cure all diseases.

People who understand medicine will tell you that instead of counting on the scalpel of a surgeon, it is better to count on breakthroughs and advances in medicine.

In real human medicine, the main force from ancient times to the present is not the surgical knife but medicine.

Another important work of surgery, such as the academic research conducted by Teacher Tan, is in pharmacy. As a tool of anatomy, the surgical scalpel is the most powerful clinical force in basic medicine, supporting the development of pharmacy and other disciplines.

No one understands that modern Chinese medicine research and clinical surgery are collaborating. The simplest example is that the well-known acupuncture discipline of Chinese medicine is collaborating with Western medicine neurosurgery and has made great progress in scientific research.

To sum up, if you insist on forcing the surgeon to operate on your patient's cerebellar atrophy, the most the surgeon can do is to dissect your patient's brain and examine the pathological results.

If the pathological results are analyzed and clinical medication can be directed, this surgical dissection is meaningful.

This is because many surgeries sometimes do not provide a radical cure, but clinicians will tell patients about the value of this surgery.

The problem is that the current drugs for treating cerebellar atrophy can only be said to be better than nothing: they are of little or no use at all.

Doctors, you cannot make requirements that you must understand to patients and their families. If you don’t believe it, tell these words to an ordinary person who has never been exposed to medical knowledge. The ordinary people will not understand them at all.

People have never studied systematic medicine, so if you teach them anatomy is the basis.

They will lead to a lot of other questions: Foundation? I don’t understand, why does this foundation prevent my patient from having surgery?

Not to mention laymen, even medical students cannot understand it when studying.

It takes many years of clinical work and scientific research experience, and you can try your best to continue to be unable to save lives. After many patients have died, you may understand.

An old doctor like Dr. Wu, a top authoritative expert leader in the circle, can only listen to the old friends around him laughing non-stop when you say that he encounters such ignorant words from patients and family members.

Teacher Wang was almost rolling with laughter. He patted his shoulder and wanted to say: Is this unprecedented?

Family members like Zhang Wei's mother are not uncommon in clinical practice, but it is not surprising. What a coincidence was that when she wanted to sue the dean, she just said this to him, the dean.

This was the first time he had met Mr. Dean Wu in all his years of medical practice. He glanced at Mr. Xie. If Mr. Xie had not been there, there is a high probability that such a coincidence would not have happened.

If you can't reveal the dean's identity yourself, it will be even more embarrassing. Dean Wu said earnestly to Zhang Wei's mother: "If you want to complain to the dean, you can do so. This is your personal right. You don't need to complain about my student. I am her teacher."

, you’ve complained to me enough.”

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