Knowing this situation, ask the endoscopists and endoscopists in the Department of Internal Medicine, including leaders like Director Guan, who would dare to do a larger operation easily. The risk is too high. How to expand and find the right position when you dare not make large operations.
You must know that the doctor profession has a professional characteristic. The more you do it, the more familiar you become, and the clearer you are about where the risks are, and the more risk-taking areas you must avoid. For example, Xuanwu's neurosurgery team almost refused to save the medical staff of the Chinese Association of Surgery last time because he knew that the risks involved were high.
Don't just criticize this phenomenon. Professional and technical personnel from all walks of life are like this. Like the chefs in big hotels, they know how to cook fish with all kinds of seasonings. If they don't even sprinkle salt, they will definitely overturn the fish. No chef dares to do so.
Compared with not being able to find the right position and clamping in the wrong place, which may just result in poor postoperative results, if a big risk occurs and complications occur during the operation, such as perforation, it would be considered a medical accident.
Director Tang is right when he says that it will kill people if they rush the ducks. The only regrettable thing is that Dr. Xuanwu, who was working in the Xuanwu Emergency Department at the time, did not have the courage to try beyond his own limits and had no confidence in exploring the limits of his own skills.
Doctors need courage, and doctors need skills. The latter is more important than the former. Only technology can support courage.
Xie Wanying dared to do it that night because she had some confidence in her own skills and at the same time she had confidence in the skills of the National Association teacher.
Putting this truth into perspective, he, Yu Xuexian, has confidence in her technology and knows that she can do it in technical fields that he cannot do.
For example, a group of surgeons in her own hospital were surprised that their internal medicine staff had more confidence in her than their surgical staff, saying it was inexplicable.
He is not inexplicable, he is involved in comprehensive tertiary medical and surgical departments all the time. When a physician looks at a surgeon, he will definitely see more clearly and understand more than when a surgeon looks at himself. So he knew that she would be able to get it right in one step.
Shao Jialiang spoke in Wei Guoyuan's ear, and Han Yongnian intervened in their discussion.
Director Guan stood by and thought about the problem. A surgeon may see the problem slightly differently than a physician. Therefore, Director Guan could not quickly insert himself into their thoughts.
"She may not have had endoscopic surgery, but she has definitely had abdominal surgery and gastrointestinal surgery." Professor Han Yongnian said.
A professor is a professor, and he points out the key points in one sentence.
Several surgeons believe that clinical analysis should be based on anatomy, not necessarily internal medicine.
Director Guan believes that this anatomy also requires more experience and accumulation. The older a doctor becomes, the better he becomes based on experience, and a reliable explanation should be empirical. So I think the seniors are confused by what Xie Wanying can do now.
Several surgeons disagreed with his view because surgery involves a lot of manual work, and some surgeons still cannot perform major surgeries after many years of clinical practice. It can be seen that experience is not very effective for surgery, but is more effective for diagnostics and medicine, making 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 said again.
Wei Guoyuan recalled the scene when he met Xie Wanying for the first time. Perhaps as Professor Han said, Xie Wanying can identify the patient's problems easier than others because of her unique talent for anatomy.