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【379】Learn to teach people

"Listen to me, whenever you want to talk to a patient, it's best to ask the attending doctor clearly what he thinks. Don't give inconsistent statements in front of the patient, which will make the patient suspicious." Xie Wanying told her classmates again.

"It's his own problem. If he doesn't think so, why didn't he say it at the meeting yesterday?" Li Qian said angrily.

"Teacher Tan, there's no problem. It's just that you don't understand very well. You just came to the clinic -" Xie Wanying said, trying not to irritate her classmates' self-esteem.

"He went back on his word and said he has no problem?" Li Qian glared, "Just because he is a teacher and we are medical students."

"That's not what I said. It's the same as being a doctor. Don't explain it casually to other doctors' patients. Because you don't fully understand other doctors' overall thoughts on treating patients."

"Yingying, I thought you were always brave and dared to say anything. Today I found out that you are a timid coward." Li Qian accused her.

"How can this be the same? You are telling the patient's family what we discussed internally without the consent of the attending doctor."

Li Qian's throat suddenly got stuck.

"Think about it for yourself, right?" Xie Wanying asked her classmates to calm down first.

"I'm talking too much, right?" Li Qian's mind came back.

"I know you are kind-hearted and want to help me share the burden. I know that he is my patient, so I talked to the patient's family first."

Hearing her words, Li Qian lowered his head: He did something bad with good intentions.

"What should I do? Go back to the patient's family and tell them what I said was wrong?"

"No, it's just that Teacher Tan asked me to remind you. He means well. We don't care. The problem is that if you do this next time and kick someone else's iron plate, things will be in big trouble."

Li Qian nodded to express his understanding: "I will definitely not meddle in other people's business next time."

"For other people's patients, if you think something is wrong, you can go talk to the patient's attending doctor, but don't say anything to the patient yourself." Xie Wanying gave a tip to her classmates, "Because what you think is wrong may not be wrong.

, maybe the person’s attending physician has other ideas.”

When the two of them said this, they suddenly noticed a figure a few steps away.

Turning around, I found Lin Hao standing there.

Lin Hao glanced at the two of them and said to Xie Wanying: "If you continue to take care of him like this, he will never grow up in his life."

"What did you say?" Li Qian became furious when he heard what he said.

"Did I say something wrong? You should receive more lessons. She came to remind you what to do. Did you listen or not? She was talking desperately." After Lin Hao said this, he turned around and left.

Xie Wanying patted her forehead with her hand, remembering what Teacher Wu mentioned before. Sometimes teaching people should not be too gentle: Maybe she has some problem herself?

Li Qi'an was so angry that his lungs were about to explode. He pointed at Lin Hao's back: "You say I'd rather say you. You've said a few words to her in the past few years. Aren't you less confident than me?"

Lin Hao walked forward without looking back or accepting his question. The white figure on his back was more like a taunt: He didn't need girls to take care of him.

Li Qian raised his nostrils and shook his face as well.

Sun Yubo showed his face at the door of the office and called the students over: "Thank you, classmate."

Leaving Li Qian, Xie Wanying walked towards the office.

After entering, I walked next to the teachers and looked at him: Huh?

Tan Kelin, who was sitting in the middle, lowered his head and flipped through the notebook that Sun Yubo had snatched from her last night. He was looking quite attentively, his eyebrows were cold, and his low bangs covered all the fluctuations under his eyes.


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