Chapter 328: 【328】Academic should not contain personal feelings

Chapter 328 [328] Academics cannot contain personal feelings

"Your tumor is growing too fast. Don't look at the fact that she is not as big as other sick children now, but other people find it late, so she can't be considered late. It's highly malignant. It's better to do it first. Chemotherapy."

"Chemotherapy is to be done, and surgery must be done. I checked and said that this disease must be removed by surgery first, otherwise it will be useless."

"The problem is difficult to clean up. It's multiple tumors. The doctor at the Children's Hospital should also advise you to do chemotherapy first to see if you can get an operation. It's no use if you are impatient."

Yazhi's father said this, and found that begging is useless, and kneeling is probably useless. The male doctor in front of him is like a block of ice, which cannot be shaken. He only talks about medical problems and does not talk about human feelings.

What kind of feelings do patients like this talk about? Talking about pity is useless. At this stage of medicine, there is no such ability to save, and it can only be done step by step according to the diagnosis and treatment procedures.

Mr. Tan's heart is cold like a mirror. Xie Wanying knows: like this kind of patient, you can't expect too much from the patient's family, otherwise the patient's family will collapse as soon as the patient dies.

However, Yazhi's father's eyes suddenly turned to her face, looking at the intern sign hanging on her chest, his eyes were blurry, as if he was just grabbing a life-saving straw in a dream: who is it, even an intern, as long as you help him and his daughter.

Xie Wanying, who was stared at by the patient, was stunned for a moment, and a plan suddenly came to her mind. She turned her head to discuss with the teacher: "Mr. Tan, why don't we take the medical records first, go back to the department to discuss and then give them an answer."

Delay the time and give the patient's family a buffered psychological process.

"Yes, your doctors should take a look at the medical records first!" Yuanyuan's father immediately caught her words.

What little calculus in his mind could not escape his eyes. Tan Kelin hooked his lower lip and thought, if the previous education is useless, why not try this ready-made one?

Everyone else was waiting for him to speak, until Yazhi Dad swallowed hard.

"Yazhi, thank you uncle doctor first!" Yazhi's father taught his daughter to behead first and then play.

Tan Kelin said immediately: "No need."

He is a doctor and his job is to treat people, so he doesn't need to say thank you at every turn.

"Doctor Tan—" At that moment, Yazhi's father was about to cry.

"Thank you uncle." Yazhi suddenly understood what her father taught, and opened her mouth.

The little girl in front of her was smart enough, Tan Kelin's eyes flickered, and he said to the patient's family, "Leave your daughter's medical records here first, and we will take it back to our department to discuss, but the result may not be as good as you think. "

Seeing the doctor let go, Yazhi's father picked up his daughter and thanked him continuously.

Xie Wanying took a note and wrote down the contact information of their father and daughter.

Finally finished watching the last patient.

Grabbing the stethoscope on the table and putting it in his pocket, Tan Kelin glanced at the student who was looking down at the serious writing of the medical records, and explained: "There will be a discussion in the department on Friday afternoon, starting at five o'clock. This is the patient you want to accept, you can do it first. Get ready to make your point at the meeting."

Teacher actually gave her such a rare opportunity, Xie Wanying nodded happily: "Yes, teacher."

She is really "yes". Obviously, a weekend education did not make her afraid to suspend contact with high-risk patients. Tan Kelin's brows were furrowed, and it was only about to rain in the misty black eyes. With a sigh of cold air on his lips, he said solemnly, "When you express your opinion at the meeting, remember that you are a doctor, and academic discussions cannot entrain personal feelings."

"Got it, teacher." Xie Wanying remembered the teacher's words.

(end of this chapter)