Chapter 651 Reading
The 26 kinds of snacks were devoured by the doctors, and a group of people returned to the operating room in great force.
To people in other professions, this style of doing things may be a bit too strange, but none of the doctors present found it strange.
The patient is just sitting in the resuscitation room. If he doesn't hurry up and perform surgery on someone else, he will be delayed again and again. Isn't that making himself uncomfortable?
To a certain extent, the labor intensity of doctors is high, that is, they are forced by the disease. Furthermore, it is a question of the ratio of doctors to patients. If there are more doctors, relatively speaking, the burden on doctors will definitely increase.
It needs to be alleviated.
Of course, this contradiction can never have an ultimate solution. Just like now, the surgery performed by Professor Feng Zhixiang himself is absolutely different from the surgery performed by the ordinary attending surgeon or deputy surgeon. It is not only the difference between the surgeon and other positions.
There will also be obvious differences.
Unless the Sixth Hospital has other ideas, or there is something wrong with the brain, Professor Feng Zhixiang's surgery must be equipped with the best surgical team, including the most senior, experienced and pressure-resistant equipment nurses, the most intelligent and familiar with the environment, the best at solving problems.
A circulating nurse is an anesthesiologist who is best at pharmacology, is familiar with the properties of medicine, has plenty of experience, and has enough sleep time...
Needless to say, the operating room used by Professor Feng Zhixiang will also be the best, and the instruments and materials will also be the best. Even if the patient himself is reluctant to use imported drugs or imported consumables, the hospital can still use them for him. In the end, the price of domestic drugs will be the same.
Just calculate.
Of course, all of these are medical details, which would be better, but it is not a few simple details that ultimately determine the outcome of the surgery.
Feng Zhixiang was also very aware of this. After entering the bathroom, the smile on his face disappeared and he became more serious. He first asked Ling Ran next to him, "Have you done any surgery for gallbladder cancer?"
Have you passed?"
"No." Ling Ran washed his hands carefully. In this regard, not only did he not feel as burdened as other doctors, but he felt very relaxed and comfortable. He wished he could wash his hands for a while longer.
Feng Zhixiang turned to look at Ling Ran. He couldn't help but reveal a slight smile on his face, and then quickly put it away. He then said: "You have never had a single operation for gallbladder cancer, how dare you follow me as a helper?"
Ling Ran looked at Feng Zhixiang calmly and said, "I know the anatomy of the abdominal cavity very well. I have done cholecystectomy several times. I am also good at lymphatic sweep and liver resection. You can use me."
Feng Zhixiang was speechless. This was something he often used to scare students, but he didn't expect that it would be of no use to Ling Ran.
"I almost forgot how many times you have been the chief surgeon." Feng Zhixiang sighed and coughed twice: "In this case, if you are the chief surgeon, how are you going to allocate tasks?"
Ling Ran then began to think seriously.
When he was the chief surgeon, he always paid great attention to studying the abilities of his assistants and allocating them appropriately. This was Ling Ran's experience gained from many years of team activities.
Although he dislikes social activities, Ling Ran has inevitably participated in various team activities since he entered kindergarten. Choral singing will let him practice and the mall, and drama will let him practice and the mall.
, raising the national flag or "welcome, welcome, warm welcome" are also indispensable for his appearance.
Even older, there are always various invitations for various competitions, or activities within classes, grades, schools, districts, cities, provinces, and even national-level activities.
After staying in the team for a long time, Ling Ran gradually understood that what the team members said was often not true. Especially when they described their abilities, they couldn't be trusted.
Members who like team activities are likely to be the ones who like to quarrel with each other the most, while players who are good at completing tasks independently are often the best at passing the blame.
As a serious and responsible student, Ling Ran gradually learned to make judgments by himself, not by the team members themselves.
Similarly, facing Feng Zhixiang's inquiry, Ling Ran stood in the position of the surgeon without any objection and thought about his work arrangements.
"If I were you and asked me to assign my work..." Ling Ran's words were a little vague, but his thinking and language quickly became clear: "I should let myself read the book first."
Feng Zhixiang was stunned for a moment, but finally couldn't help it and smiled: "Your idea is a bit too direct, but...well, do you want to read a book first?"
"Okay, I'll read a book first." Not only has Ling Ran never had surgery for gallbladder cancer, he also hasn't read any relevant information.
No doctor can really memorize all medical books, even the most basic ones. Taking the textbook catalog of the five-year undergraduate clinical medicine major as an example, there are 53 basic medical books that students need to master.
As for other challenges, if a student really memorizes the entire content of "Dermatology and Venereology", he will most likely wish he had to do it all over again.
Even the awesome and handsome doctors promoted by developed countries in Europe and the United States, who require a lot of money and a lot of time to read, still have the first choice when facing unfamiliar diseases: flip through the book!
Unless you memorize the information by heart, no matter how good your memory is, it is better to read the book again. Because if there is a mistake, the patient's lawyer will definitely ask: Why didn't you read the book?
It is also very common for residents or attending doctors in hospitals to read books before seeing a doctor. When they reach the deputy senior level, it is not that they no longer need to read books, but because the scope of their treatment is narrower. On the other hand, they
With your own office, you can secretly read books.
Ling Ran had no intention of reading secretly.
He did not enter the operating room, but stood in the bathroom, looking at the surgical preparations through the glass, and then he read slowly while holding a tome given by the young doctor.
Therefore, the doctors in the visiting room saw that in the operating room downstairs, Feng Zhixiang was conducting an examination seriously, while the much-anticipated first aid, Ling Ran, was holding a book and reading leisurely.
"You can pay attention to the staging of gallbladder cancer surgery. Open it later and compare it. There should be pictures."
"Gallbladder cancer is generally accompanied by stones. Currently, it is believed that physical stimulation is still a major factor. You can verify it on the spot later."
"You have to remember the steps of the operation. You should have no problem with this. However, it also depends on how well it is opened. Now it is definitely the liver that has been invaded. I don't know what happened to other internal organs..."
Feng Zhixiang gave Ling Ran live teaching through the glass window. The atmosphere in the operating room was like a classroom, which was completely different from the teaching scene that the doctors understood.
The deputy director of Broken Guan suddenly couldn't help but sigh: "In order to perform an operation, I spent the first three days memorizing and reading literature, and memorized all the cases. However, when the surgeon performed the operation, all he told me was
Three sentences."
"Which three sentences?"
"Start, don't block the road, get out of the way." Deputy Chief Broken Guan's tone was heartbreaking.
Chapter completed!