Chapter 2605: 【2605】Frontier information
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Beidu San is the only one that stands out. The whole hospital is almost centered on Obstetrics and Gynecology, and other departments are not very popular except for spine surgery. Newly arrived obstetrics and gynecologists such as Liu Li, did not go to other departments to study when they were trained in the hospital. If they did, they could not learn anything. It would be better to work in the obstetrics and gynecology department earlier.
For other specialized knowledge, Liu Li can only rely on the accumulation of internship period. What an intern can learn during the internship period is too limited, basically following the teacher's step, which is incomparable with the independence of the regular training.
Medical textbooks are too thick to describe, and the knowledge points can be called massive. What is even more frightening is that the knowledge points of many diseases here are similar. For medical students and young doctors, it is impossible to remember or think of other diseases without clinical experience.
The importance of experience to a doctor is reflected here.
Let’s go back and talk about the characteristics of this obstetric department. The characteristics of obstetrics are that the patients are young. The so-called advanced maternal age, more than 30 years old. Thirty-year-old patients can only be called young in other departments, and elderly patients must be in their sixties.
Many older diseases, such as atherosclerosis suspected by Ahi's mother, are super rare for young mothers. Coronary heart disease? Pregnant women with myocardial infarction, possibly some, are also rare cases.
Liu Li is really working hard to suspect rare diseases.
Here we will talk about the accumulation of clinical experience of doctors. Doctors accumulate clinical experience by encountering cases. Case experience does not mean that the case is accumulated, it depends on the diagnosis. Otherwise, if you encounter a patient you don't know what the disease is, how can you say that you have accumulated diagnostic experience.
Therefore, the accumulation of some diseases has a special relationship with the development of medical technology. In the past, some diseases could not be detected due to poor technology, mainly due to poor medical examination equipment. Wait until a period of time when the number of cases of the disease increases significantly. Is it because the disease suddenly became popular in the country? uncertain. It is very likely that medical technology has been equipped to find a large number of such patients who were originally lurking in the patient group.
Things like this belong to the cutting-edge information of the medical circle. It is slow for young doctors like Liu Li to obtain this information. Only the big guys have the advantage of information channels.
Tan Kelin recalled that when his student was injured, he went to an academic conference on a business trip. At the meeting, I communicated with other bigwigs I knew, and said that there have been more and more diseases discovered in China recently.
You have to know that these big guys are communicating privately when they communicate these things. Medicine is cautious, and the information that can be released needs to be verified by multiple parties before it can be widely advertised.
This is also the reason why Liu Li and ordinary people are slow to hear the news.
Poor medical information not only exists inside and outside the medical circle, but also exists between bigwigs and non-bigwigs.
When Tan Kelin thought about it, his cousin couldn't imagine that he could understand.
The abnormal thing is—his apprentice.
Tan Kelin:==
As a reborn Xie Wanying, she has this advantage. For example, when she first met Senior Brother Cao, she was able to suspect aortic aneurysm because she came from the future and knew that more and more patients of this type were discovered clinically, so it should not be underestimated.
Now she judges that Aki's mother's cervical spondylosis symptoms may be from aortic disease.
(end of this chapter)