Chapter 1185: 【1185】Desperate Physician
Is it okay for an internship to perform clinical operations immediately after coming to this department? And this is not an ordinary clinical operation.
Like in surgery, writing medical records and writing documents, as long as it is not a medical operation that invades the human body, the teacher is generally more open to the participation of the students. Because those operations are not afraid of accidents even if they happen, and they do not concern human life.
In internal medicine, endoscopic operation is a rare medical operation that invades the human body, and it tests the important skills of physicians. General physicians find this kind of operation difficult, let alone medical students.
After all, physicians are different from surgeons, and their hands-on ability when it comes to human anatomy is definitely worse. This difference does not mean that physicians are born with incompetence, but that in medical study and work, compared with surgeons, they have much less opportunity to touch human anatomy, and anatomy is not as much as surgery. Of course, this kind of operation is not easy to get started. Like surgery has its own anatomical specimen room, internal medicine has almost none.
Unfortunately, with the development of medicine, the requirements for the skills of doctors are generally higher and higher. In surgery, surgeons need to learn to play laparoscopic thoracoscopy and so on. In internal medicine, physicians are required to understand endoscopy.
Can physicians not play with endoscopy? Yes, some hospital internal medicine departments do not have these new technologies. However, when a doctor does not learn or do new technologies, the business will be robbed by other departments, which directly affects the doctor's money bag.
For example, bronchoscopy, in the National Association, can be done in breathing, cardiothoracic, and icu. This is just as common in other hospitals. It shows that no matter which department in the new business wants to get involved, they can put the money back into their own pockets.
If you want to grab business, you must train your skills to the best, and be better than anyone else.
In the National Association, which branch has the best bronchoscopy technology?
The opinion of all the doctors in the hospital is that there is no conclusion yet. Because bronchoscopy has a wide range of applications. Some fields, such as respiratory physicians, are the best at doing bronchial examinations. Some operations may be better done by cardiothoracic doctors, such as bronchoscopy to remove foreign bodies. Some icu doctors do well, such as bronchoscopy for sputum suction.
As can be seen from the above examples, both surgery and internal medicine basically follow the same principle, practice makes perfect. If a physician is to truly outperform a surgeon, he must work hard, practice more and do more.
It can only be said that the physicians of the National Association are very hardworking. What should I do if I know that I can't do surgery by playing anatomy? Make up for the basics first.
"I met your counselor." Xin Yanjun revealed a little secret to the students, "In order to go to the medical school's autopsy room and review his homework, I invited him to dinner in private."
The history of Mr. Ren being "bribed" was revealed by the person concerned. Xie Wanying held back her laughter.
"Your class should study well with him, you don't need to invite him to dinner."
Teacher Xin's words made Xie Wanying nodded. Teacher Ren's contribution to their class is really great. It can be said that without the solid anatomical foundation laid by Teacher Ren for their class, it would be difficult for the students in their class to stand out in the internship, and they would probably be ridiculed by the 8th-year class for their superiority and inferiority.
Xie Wanying looked at Ms. Xin again, thinking about the difficulty of being a clinical teacher. After graduation, outstanding students need to go back to the medical school to work overtime and make up classes in private, otherwise they may not catch up with the development of medical technology.
(end of this chapter)