Chapter 1353: 【1353】Empirical
You must know that the profession of doctors has a professional characteristic. The more you do, the more you will become familiar with it. The more you know where the risks are, the more you must avoid those areas that you want to take risks. For example, last time Xuanwu's neurosurgery almost killed the medical staff of the National Association because he knew the risk was high.
Don’t just criticize this phenomenon, it’s the case with professionals from all walks of life. Like a chef in a big hotel, he knows that the fish is fishy, and all kinds of seasonings are prepared. If you don't even sprinkle salt, you will definitely overturn the fresh fish. No chef dares.
Compared with finding the wrong place and clipping the wrong place, it may just be that the effect is not good after the operation. If you have a big risk and the complications of intraoperative perforation, it will be regarded as a medical malpractice.
Director Tang said that he was right when he chased ducks on the shelves to kill people. The only regret is that Dr. Xuanwu, who was in Xuanwu Emergency Department at that time, did not have the courage to break through his own limits to try, and he was not confident in digging out his own technical limits.
A doctor needs courage, a doctor needs technology. The latter is more important than the former. Only technology can support courage.
Xie Wanying dared to do it that night, because she had a little confidence in her own skills, and at the same time she had confidence in the skills of the teachers of the National Association.
The truth of is that he, Yu Xuexian, has confidence in her skills and knows that she can do the technical fields that she can't do.
For example, a group of surgeons in my own hospital were surprised that their internal medicine doctor had more confidence in her than the surgical one, saying that he was inexplicable.
He is not inexplicable, and he is dealing with the top three medical and surgical departments all the time. A physician sees a surgeon, and certainly sees better and understands better than a surgeon sees himself. So he knew that she would definitely be able to do it in one step.
Shao Jialiang spoke in Wei Guoyuan's ear, and Han Yongnian interjected their discussion.
Director Guan stood on the side thinking about the problem. A surgeon's perspective may be slightly different from that of a physician. As a result, Director Guan couldn't quickly insert themselves into their thoughts.
"She may not have had endoscopic surgery, but she definitely had abdominal surgery and gastrointestinal surgery." Professor Han Yongnian said.
Professor is a professor, and a sentence points out the key point.
Several surgeons believe that clinical analysis should be based on anatomy, not internal medicine.
Director Guan believes that this anatomy also needs to be done with more experience and accumulation. The older the doctor, the more fragrant he relies on experience, and the reliable explanation should be empirical. Therefore, it is very confusing to think that Xie Wanying can do it now.
Several surgeons disagreed with his point of view because of the large number of surgical hands, and some surgeons have been unable to perform major operations for many years in clinical practice. It can be seen that experience is not very effective for surgery, and there are many estimates of the effectiveness of diagnostics and pharmacy, which makes physicians think that experience is the most important.
Several surgeons continued to talk about their analysis from a surgical perspective.
"She has a very unique talent for human anatomy." Han Yongnian added.
Wei Guoyuan recalled the first time he met Xie Wanying. Perhaps as Professor Han said, because of her unique talent for anatomy, Xie Wanying can identify the patient's problem easier than others.
(end of this chapter)