Great Doctor Ling Ran

Chapter 1106



Chapter 1106: Chapter 1105 was mature and efficient

Translator: 549690339

Ling ran sized up the patient in front of him. It could be considered as the most basic medical examination. He then said, “Doctor Lu, give him a physical examination.”

“Okay.”Lu Wenbin obediently started the physical examination on the patient who was sweating profusely.

Paying attention to the most basic medical examination was one of the characteristics of Ling treatment group. The doctors, including Lu Wenbin, were also very serious in their studies and paid attention to their use.

This was not only because physical examination was indeed a very important diagnostic technique, but also because this technique was very high-end.

If one attended or watched all kinds of big ward rounds by famous doctors, or teaching ward rounds, one would notice that almost all famous doctors would emphasize the importance of physical examination, and at the same time, they would popularize physical examination, they would criticize the hospitals at all levels in the country for not attaching importance to physical examinations.

At such times, from the junior doctors to the hospital leaders, they would repeatedly express their approval.

In retrospect, the world had not changed.

The reason for this could be clearly stated in just three words: it was easy to talk while standing!

From the perspective of those high-level well-known doctors, physical examinations were a very simple skill. It did not matter whether it was strong or weak, it was just a tool. A stronger physical examination was like a high-field MRI, and a weaker physical examination was like a low-field MRI. A high-field MRI was good, but a Low-field MRI could also detect many problems. Moreover.., it didn’t need a low-field MRI to detect all the problems. This was just one of the various examination methods. The importance of having this skill exceeded its own field strength.

However, this was only the understanding of high-level doctors.

The same words could also be used in the evaluation of “Mathematics”by a certain scholar, “English”and “Money”.

The growth experiences of most high-level doctors or high-level scholars were actually similar. In short, no matter how hard their lives were, how ups and downs their lives were, most of their learning and learning processes were very smooth. It was no problem for them to be described as having everything going smoothly. Many people’s experiences said that they had everything going for them. They had the Aladdin lamp to accompany them, lucky stars shone on them as they sent them off, and the goddess of luck caressed their heads

In short, senior doctors or scholars had the advantage of IQ first, followed by good schools or good teachers. After modern times, they had both. Third, senior doctors or scholars, after work, there was a good platform, often at the forefront of the development of a subject or industry.

Generally speaking, there were very few high-level doctors and scholars who could break through these three points.

For example, the founder of Chinese obstetrics and gynecology, Lin Qiaozhi, had delivered more than 50,000 babies. She was the only member of the first session of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academician) , known as Nan Liang Beilin. However, if one looked at her experience, one would find that the moment that changed her fate was when she was admitted to Xiehe Medical School, and she was the first batch of students of Xiehe medical school.

Of course, the admission requirements of Xiehe medical school were very high, the inspection was very strict, and the study pressure was very high. Under the strict entrance and exit, many students were unable to graduate, and it was very difficult to stand out from the crowd.

However, the opportunities given by Concorde were also unparalleled.

In China in 1921, Concorde provided world-class medical school education at that time, and after the first batch of students graduated, they were given a large proportion of the opportunity to stay in school. After that, Lin Qiaozhi was also given the opportunity, she went to London obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital and Manchester Medical School in the United Kingdom to further her studies, went to Vienna for medical inspection, and went to Chicago medical school in the United States for postgraduate studies..

A doctor who entered Concorde Medical College in 1921 was no different from a soldier who entered Whampoa Military College in 1924. Not to mention, as one of the three women who graduated from Concorde Medical College in the first year, Lin Qiaozhi had obvious advantages in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology.

However, she also paid a lot for it. At that time, Concorde required female doctors not to get married and not to get pregnant. In the end, Lin Qiaozhi never married.

In short, physical examination, which required hands-on skills, was like math and English. It usually required two of the three elements of a scholar: IQ, a teacher, or a good platform, only then would it be feasible.

Most young doctors actually did not have any of them.

Under such circumstances, it was easy to ask young doctors to master it as if they were eating and drinking.

Of course, from another perspective, if a young doctor had the opportunity to learn more about physical examinations and other skills, it would naturally be very impressive.

Even within Yun Hua Hospital, and even within the emergency medical center, not every young doctor had such an opportunity.

Ordinary young doctors did not have high IQ. It was really difficult for them to learn high-level physical examinations just by watching Ling ran perform physical examinations and occasionally listening to a little explanation. It was basically equivalent to learning from someone else.

As for their own senior doctors, attending physicians such as Zhao leyi or Zheng Pei, even they did not know much about it. It was not hard to imagine the abilities of the disciples they could teach. Huo Congjun and the other chief physicians who were one level above them, even if they were good at something, they would at most say a few words during ward rounds. It was a completely different world from the intensive learning and practice in Ling Treatment Group.

In comparison, Lu Wenbin’s standard of physical examination could be said to have surpassed Zhao Leyi’s. However, there was no clear scoring mechanism, and no one would talk about such topics.

Lu Wenbin let the patient lie on his back and said, “Bend your knees and place your hands on your sides…”

“It hurts…”the patient looked at the few social workers beside him from the corner of his eyes. He did not seem to want to cooperate with them.

An intern who was eager to learn mustered up his courage and went forward. He smiled and said, “The Doctor will only examine you after you have posed properly. Doctor Lu.”

He smiled at Lu Wenbin after he helped guide the posture.

There were more and more doctors in Ling Treatment Group. Now, there were still a large number of doctors who were in advanced medical studies, which made it very difficult for the interns to come into contact with Ling ran. The probability of them learning from a doctor like Lu Wenbin was higher.

The patient subconsciously did not want to cooperate. After he was manipulated by the Doctor, he closed his eyes and allowed the doctor to do whatever he wanted.

In front of Ling ran, Lu Wenbin’s physical examination was done in an extremely meticulous manner. He listened to what he needed to hear and kowtowed to what he needed to kowtow. He acted as if he was serious. After he was done with everything, he remained silent.

“Doctor?”The patient was not the only one who was a little flustered. The Big Brothers beside him were also a little flustered.

“Let’s be clear, we didn’t touch you.”The leader frowned, he said, “Be reasonable, we’re already loyal enough… Let’s be clear. With your body, why are you joining in the fun? Isn’t it nice to have some money to buy a brand new chicken steak?”

“I… I might have been scared by you guys.”The patient was unwilling. His brother ran away just like that. The person opposite him did not know what to do.

The eldest brother who led the group pondered for a moment. “It doesn’t make sense if you put it that way.”

“You guys were so fierce in front of me, and you even used your leather shoes to kick the stones on the ground. Maybe a small stone hit my stomach.”

“It’s not like you’re pregnant. What’s the use of a small stone?”

The patient was suddenly shocked. “Doctor, can my eggs still be used?”

Lu Wenbin woke up from his deep thoughts. “Do you feel uncomfortable? Let me take a look at you.”

As he spoke, Lu Wenbin closed the curtain and said to Ling ran in a low voice, “Doctor Ling, I think it’s appendicitis.”

“Oh?”Ling ran also touched it with his hand before he nodded and said, “Take a scan. If the diagnosis is confirmed, transfer it directly to the General Surgery Department.”

The emergency department was too busy today, and the operating theater did not have the time to perform such a small surgery.

Lu Wenbin nodded and looked at the patient, ready to give him an explanation.

The patient’s eyes were already red. He shouted through the curtain, “Don’t run away. If you run away, you’ll be escaping. You’ll be punished even more.”

As he spoke, he took out his phone and started to edit text messages to call the police. This was considered a high-level function for calling the police, and most people might not even know about it.

Ling ran walked out with a calm expression. At this time, he saw that the mission on the system interface had been updated (11/20) .

Ling ran raised his eyebrows slightly. “You haven’t even performed the surgery, and you’ve already completed the mission?”

[ the system has confirmed the condition of the patient and provided a mature and reliable plan to increase the efficiency of the emergency department. It can be considered as completing the mission. ].

“Not bad. You’re quite humane.”Ling ran nodded in approval.

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