Chapter 816 Difficulties
Chapter 816 Difficult
After Wu Tianlin held a morning meeting, he realized how much work he had left in the more than 40 days of the Ebola virus disaster. Although more than 40 days were not long, it caused more than 100 surgeries to be lagged behind. Although the current condition of these patients is controlled by drugs, time is life for the patients. So at this moment, Wu Tianlin realized that although the doctors under Guangming Hospital have achieved certain achievements in cancer treatment, they are far from being able to solve the current difficulties faced by Guangming Hospital. Thinking of this, Wu Tianlin gradually fell into deep thought.
Although the doctors under their jurisdiction have already recognized the treatment concept of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, they all learned Western medicine at the beginning. When helping patients with treatment, they instinctively tend to be Western medicine. In addition, their understanding of health care is only maintained on the surface, which undoubtedly directly affects the effect of helping patients with treatment. This also causes that although there are so many doctors in the hospital, many of the work in the hospital cannot operate normally once they leave him. Therefore, if you want to solve the current problem, you must find a reasonable solution.
Thinking of these, Wu Tianlin naturally turned his mind to the medical school that is about to start. Since the current teachers of the medical school are all doctors from Guangming Hospital, they cannot recruit students on a large scale like other hospitals. However, in this case, because of the requirements of various countries, they still accept more than 1,000 people. These people are elites from various countries' medical circles. At first, they studied Western medicine. Later, because they saw the essence of the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, they were asked to study at Guangming Medical College. However, they were actually the same as the doctors in their hospitals. When they first got involved in medicine, they learned Western medicine, so most of them would not be able to favor Western medicine when they were treating patients in the future. In addition, these people are already adults and missed the most prosperous period of practicing health care. The hope of learning health care is almost extremely slim. Therefore, if you want to solve the situation that Guangming Hospital has to face in the future, you must think of a proper way to solve it.
"Teacher! It's time to check the rounds!" Just as Wu Tianlin was thinking about this issue, a male doctor shouted respectfully from the door of his office.
The doctor shouted and saw that Wu Tianlin had not responded for a long time, and a hesitant expression appeared on his face, but soon walked into Wu Tianlin's office, patted Wu Tianlin's shoulder gently, and then immediately said: "Teacher! The time for rounds has come, everyone is waiting for you in the office!"
Wu Tianlin was beaten by his subordinate's doctor, and then he woke up from his thoughts. When he heard his subordinate's words, he realized that he had forgotten the time of the rounds while thinking about things. You must know that the patients and families of the entire critical ward are waiting for him in the ward. Thinking of this, he stood up from his desk and smiled and said to the doctor beside him: "Doctor Xue! Thank you! I almost forgot the time when I was thinking about things just now!"
"Teacher! What you were so sensible just now. I called you for a long time but didn't see you react." Dr. Xue was transferred from Shanghai Guangming Hospital to Peking. He worked with Wu Tianlin for a very long time, so he knew Wu Tianlin's personality very well. Therefore, when he saw Wu Tianlin's confused look on his face, he couldn't help asking Wu Tianlin.
Although Dr. Xue has always called Wu Tianlin as his teacher, he was originally the deputy director of the Oncology Department of Shanghai Guangming Hospital, and his best attitude was to traditional Chinese medicine. At that time, when Wu Tianlin was working in Shanghai, the two often discussed Chinese and Western learning in private. So when Wu Tianlin heard Dr. Xue’s question, he introduced to Dr. Xue: “Doctor Xue! After the morning meeting this morning, I found a very serious problem. Our Guangming Hospital is a professional oncology hospital. Since the establishment of Peking Hospital, although there have been many patients,
All work is normal, but after the Ebola virus disaster, my departure made many of the hospital's work lag, causing more than 130 surgeries to fail on schedule. This is undoubtedly a very serious problem for us. Of course, I know that these patients are all for me, but I am only myself after all. No matter how powerful my medical skills are, a person's ability is limited after all. The reason why so many surgeries cannot be performed on time this time is enough to explain all the problems."
"In addition to this question, there are two other problems. The first is that when our hospital doctors often unconsciously ignore the concept of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine when working, and unconsciously favor Western medicine. Of course, this is not their fault. After all, they learned Western medicine from the beginning. Although my concept of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine has gradually been accepted by the medical community, and our hospital has been treating patients according to this concept, but for them, Western medicine is much simpler than traditional Chinese medicine. The second is the issue of health care.
Since I worked at Guangming Hospital, I have distributed the first level of health care exercises into books to every doctor. However, because they are too old to learn health care and miss the best learning age, so far, except for a few people who have mastered the first level of health care, everything else cannot be learned at all. Health care exercises are exactly a crucial requirement in the concept of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine. So if this problem cannot be solved, the concept of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine may become a fantasy out of thin air."
In fact, Dr. Xue had noticed this issue for a long time, but he had never had the opportunity to talk to Wu Tianlin about this topic. So now when he heard Wu Tianlin raise this question, he replied to Wu Tianlin: "Teacher! Actually, this problem happened a long time ago. At that time, I just thought that the patients' families were blindly admiring you and trusting you, so I instinctively rejecting other doctors for their treatment. But this time you went there for more than 40 days. Because the patients' families could not wait for you to come back, they could only place their hopes on other doctors. As a result, they found that many surgeries were not confident to complete because they could not master the health care work, and in the end, many surgeries could not be performed as scheduled."
Chapter completed!