Chapter 2 No. 3
The concubine is the deputy chief physician and chief physician of the Department of Neurology of Dien Bien 13th People's Hospital.
This position, which is very inconsistent with her age, stems from her graduation from Johnson International Medical School in France, her work experience at St. Mungo's International Medical Center, and her father, the director of Dien Bien Railway Hospital.
The decisive factor is the last reason.
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But it is not the kind of relationship that uses personal relationships or influence outside the profession to obtain a status that is not in line with one's own standards with extremely low professional skills and qualities, or that affects the fairness of competition.
Instead, through connections, she, a talented doctor from St. Mungo's, came to this small rural hospital. Through connections, this small hospital gained an additional department that was relatively good.
The St. Mungo International Medical Center in France where she worked before the 13th People's Hospital is the world's top hospital, and she is not an unknown person in it.
She is a genius. Not only does she have an extremely keen sense of cutting-edge medicine, but she is also impeccably familiar with clinical practice. In the words of her former teacher, her hands are incredibly steady and she was born to do it.
This line of work is very favored by superior leaders.
It can be said that he has a very bright future in the worldly sense.
Many people can't imagine that she would go back to South Vietnam to work in a small hospital in a small city - let's put it this way, before she joined the hospital, this hospital did not have this department.
At that time, many colleagues advised you not to go back, as it would be a waste of your talents, which is equivalent to saying that you are dead, and ultimately there was no way to persuade you. When holding a farewell party, it was like attending a funeral.
No one can understand her choice.
In fact, it’s easy to understand, because to the concubine, it doesn’t matter whether it’s St. Mungo’s or the Thirteenth Hospital, or which rural clinic it is, it’s just a place that she has experienced, and even the profession of a doctor, being a doctor
, I was admitted to Johnson International Medical College and graduated with the best grades just because of my father’s wish. Returning to China now is just a continuation of this.
The time at this time was about 7:50. I arrived early and looked at the expectant eyes of a group of people waiting outside the clinic. I opened the door, entered, changed into a white coat, and then sat there waiting blankly until ten minutes.
Start working at 8:00 a.m.
The specific content is boring.
To put it bluntly, it is to use what is in your mind, what you have learned at the age when you are best at learning, and the longest years of study, and the operating rules of the human body system summarized by some slightly smarter people based on some simple methods.
Limited...extremely limited cognition.
As well as the performance characteristics that violate this law in probability, as well as the limited medicines and means that humans have painstakingly created to repair this, and finally some combinations of uncertain judgments based on personal intuition.
Then spend some of your energy on large and repetitive explanations.
Face those pitiful patients who look at you with fear and prayer, and their expressions change as they respond.
The exchange between misery and pity, money and reality finally turned into a cry of helplessness.
Sometimes I think, if there is any technological means that can replace people with machines, machines that are completely created by people and under the absolute control of people, just like cars, where various parts can be replaced at will, that will definitely reduce a lot of tragedies.
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I also thought that most machines are made of bionics. The human body is originally an extremely exquisite biological machine. It is really unnecessary to replace the organic with inorganic and the biological with steel. Understand the human body as a machine.
The principle is simpler and more feasible than re-manufacturing.
After thinking about it again, I still feel that it would be most suitable if we could create a machine that masters the operating principles and repair methods of all human body systems and can provide corresponding answers to problems.
I thought again, isn’t this a doctor?
It's better to turn people into machines...
Zhang Lingjun was patient No. 3 that day.
He was a man who met Zhang Lingjun at that time.
The man looked a little tired and wore a classic hunting jacket. He walked in with a serious face, sat down and said, "Doctor, I'm sick."
The concubine nodded: "I know, what are the symptoms?"
The man said: "I often have inexplicable headaches, coming and going, as if something is eating away at my brain, and I feel like something is taking root and sprouting in my brain. There are all kinds of strange pains. There is no pattern, but it doesn't last.
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The concubine quickly typed the case and continued to ask: "Do you have any other symptoms while having a headache? Do you have any other diseases?"
The man said: "I know that there are many diseases that may cause headaches, including neurological headaches, mental and psychological factors, intracranial infections, cerebrovascular diseases, brain space-occupying lesions, craniocerebral injuries, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, oral cavity, cervical spine, if
After careful analysis, there are dozens of diseases, but I don’t have any of them. My body has always been very healthy and I don’t have any diseases.”
The concubine temporarily stopped writing the medical record, turned her head and carefully looked at the guy in front of her again. Experience told her that this would be a trouble.
"How can you have a headache if you are healthy? There must be something that has been missed. Sometimes whether you are healthy or not is not determined by your own feelings. Feelings are a relatively vague judgment. If you want to get accurate body data and get accurate treatment, you still need to do more.
Some related checks."
"Everything has been checked."
As the man spoke, he took the shoulder bag into his arms, then took out a thick stack of inspection reports and handed it over.
The concubine took it and looked through it quickly. The examination covered the inside and outside of the body. All the diseases mentioned before were checked, and there were no problems.
"Judging from these data, there is nothing wrong with your body, but your body does have an abnormal reaction, which means there must be something wrong or neglected.
"Different hospitals, different equipment, different doctors, the final examination results may be slightly different."
The man said: "I know that many items, those that are questionable and may be related to headaches, have been checked more than once. This is the report..."
As he spoke, he took out some test results from his bag and said, "Here is the best Ho Chi Minh Hospital in South Vietnam, and the reports from the hospital in Daqin show that there are no problems."
The concubine turned over a page, frowned slightly and looked at Zhang Lingjun, "If there is no problem with these, then will there really be no problem? Is it some psychological influence on your part?"
Zhang Lingjun shook his head firmly, "No, if anything else it might be a psychological effect, but the pain is real and the torture makes me very uncomfortable."
Chapter completed!