The opening line for these patients and their families is basically all: "We heard from others, saying that Doctor Du has a lot of experience in treating this disease and has his own set of thods."
Every doctor may have their own academic views on the treatnt plan for patients, but all are based on existing dical progress. It’s impossible for one person to co up with so mystical healing technique. Moreover, what experts fear most is patients misunderstanding that when they co to see an expert, the prescription given will be a secret magical formula.
All treatnt plans vary depending on the patient, and it is possible that the plan provided by the expert is the sa as that of doctors in other hospitals.
When encountering such patients and families seeking special treatnt with a unique plan, the feelings of experienced doctors can be quite complicated. If circumstances truly don’t allow for a different answer, it’s a blow for the patients and families.
"In your case, the judgnts of doctors at other hospitals are basically accurate." Du Haiwei said.
Sure enough, after hearing this, the patient and family mbers’ faces collapsed, on the verge of breaking down.
Sitting opposite, Xie Wanying and the others waited to see how Teacher Du would turn the tide. They believed that a venerable old doctor like Teacher Du must have a way to accomplish it.
"If you insist on having the surgery and treatnt here, it can be done. I will do everything I can to help treat her." Du Haiwei said.
Aweso, dad. Standing at the back, Du ngen cheered internally.
The expressions of the patient and family mbers imdiately changed, urgently saying: "Thank you, thank you, Doctor Du!" Thanking him while moved to tears.
The old doctor understands the psychology of these patients and families better. Although they might not obtain a mystical cure, seizing the expert equates to capturing an immortal and awaiting a miraculous cure; it’s also a ray of hope.
Understanding his father, Du ngen rushed to open the drawer of his father’s desk and took out the calendar book inside.
Hospital scheduling and surgery scheduling are big challenges for top-tier experts of a Grade A hospital. Due to too many queued-up patients and limited bed availability, arrangents are hard to co by. Xie Wanying already encountered this on her first outpatient consultation with Teacher Tan. Teacher Tan straightforwardly told patients the harshest words, leaving the consequences to them.
Teacher Du is an experienced doctor, whether in dical technology or dealing principles, he’s a slick, and has a great reputation among patients, surely his approach differs from the young Teacher Tan.
Picking up a steel pen, Du Haiwei drew circles on the calendar book handed over by his son. On close inspection, there were already many circles on the calendar book, all for scheduling inpatients for surgery.
How to properly arrange for all seeking dical attention to receive treatnt within the ti limit before their condition worsens is definitely not a simple arithtic question; it’s entirely a matter of dical skills. Ensuring all patients go according to the schedule ans that clinical physicians must ensure all hospitalized patients receive treatnt outcos fully in line with their treatnt plans.
Young doctors like Teacher Tan currently lack the technical assurance to hit the mark, so they dare not guarantee results to patients. Only top old experts like Teacher Du can.
"Co next Wednesday." After calculating the bed arrangent for this patient, Du Haiwei wrote the scheduled admission date on the patient’s dical record.
The patient and family couldn’t be more grateful, feeling they made the right decision to find a top expert here. Visiting general doctors at other Grade A hospitals would likely just make them wait and wait.
A renowned old expert certainly wouldn’t refuse any patient, which is the greatest embodint of a doctor’s benevolence and also the most difficult.
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