My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 174 109: Director Yin's Excitement, Entrusted by Oth
"What do you want to say?"
Director Yin did not know what he was assisting in diagnosis so much for; What exactly was he trying to diagnose?
Pathological diagnosis is already extrely complex, especially for such difficult cases, the challenge of differential diagnosis is frightfully high.
Everyone can look at dical records and data.
To find one clue from thousands and then clarify it, this is the level of diagnostic ability.
"I think the cause of the patient's illness is a problem originating from the motor neurons of the lower extremities. Her lesion is above the neck, and the postpartum infection should only be an illusion of the cause."
What Zhou Can is doing now is clearing the clouds to see the sun, locking onto the real lesion.
"It could be a problem with the spinal nerves, or it could be an issue with the central nervous system, in the brainstem area." Zhou Can further supplented.
[Pathological Diagnosis Experience Points 0.9.]
Seeing the sudden increase in Experience Points, his heartbeat accelerated, even more convinced that his diagnosis was correct.
This near-blind guessing thod of diagnosis, let alone famous doctors, even highly experienced resident doctors who have undergone standardized training would not approve.
But sotis, pathological diagnosis must dare to break free from the rigid frawork, cannot stick to old rules.
Western dicine has a major flaw, it is not flexible enough.
It relies entirely on test data to speak.
Even with test data, a question mark still has to be put behind the diagnosis result.
Why?
Because they are afraid of being overturned, afraid of facing embarrassnt!
Under China's current dical system, what doctors fear most are misdiagnoses and dical accidents. Putting a question mark behind the diagnosis result reflects many real issues.
In the end, it is also a kind of lack of confidence in Western dicine.
Look at the old Traditional Chinese dicine doctors before, who rarely had ambiguous situations. Either they would admit they could not diagnose your disease and suggest seeking more skilled help, or they would clearly determine the lesion, write out the pathology, and then prescribe treatnt.
"Why did I only gain 0.9 in diagnosis experience points?"
This was the first ti Zhou Can encountered this situation.
He had encountered gaining 0.2 experience points before. That was because the patient had multiple lesions, and he only diagnosed one.
This ti, the experience points obtained were already very close to 1, the missing 0.1 could likely be due to not yet specifying the exact location of the lesion.
After hearing Zhou Can's diagnostic suggestions, Director Yin fell into deep thought.
One minute passed, two minutes, three minutes…
Now it was his turn to fall into a trance like Zhou Can.
In fact, many famous doctors have this trait.
In order to conquer a certain disease, they could neglect sleep and als, constantly thinking about diagnosis and treatnt even when eating, using the restroom, or even sleeping.
After nearly six minutes, Director Yin finally refocused following Zhou Can's diagnostic suggestions.
His eyes were filled with an excited glow.
That was the excitent and agitation that only surfaced after a significant breakthrough in diagnosis.
"Xiao Zhou, the situation you ntioned is entirely possible. After repeated argunts, I think this female patient's paralysis could likely be due to changes in the cranial cavity environnt, or compression of the cranial nerves. Conditions like hemangiomas, neuromas, osteomas, can be basically ruled out."
After all, many tests had already been conducted.
If there was a tumor in the brain, it would definitely have been detected.
"If the patient is willing, you can invite her to co to the hospital to see for another diagnosis. My advice is to give her another head MRI. There's a very high chance it can pinpoint the exact location of the lesion."
Director Yin said to Zhou Can.
If the patient does not trust Director Yin, or has lost hope in Tuya Hospital and refuses to co, then there's nothing that can be done.
"Okay, I'll inform her right now."
"If she is willing to co, she does not need to register again, I will explain to the hospital at that ti."
Director Yin provided so convenience.
It is important to know that his specialist appointnts are very difficult to obtain.
800 yuan is also a substantial amount of money for ordinary people.
"Alright, thank you! I've taken up your ti today, you can go back to your work!"
Zhou Can stood up to leave.
"Absolutely don't say that. If you have any questions in the future, you can consult at any ti. Today's diagnosis of this patient had a major breakthrough, your contribution is no less than mine. The talent you have shown in pathological diagnosis truly is the only one in my lifeti. This unconventional diagnostic approach is truly unique in the world."
Director Yin's attitude towards Zhou Can beca even more polite.
This young man is indeed a rare talent.
"Xiao Zhou, if you are willing to transfer to our Neurology Departnt, I can facilitate your move. Although the Ergency Departnt can indeed train people, staying there for three months is enough. Many profound dical knowledge are hard to learn there. Human lives are very short, and it is difficult to work for more than fifty years."
"In the current dical field, it is becoming more and more specialized. To master one field thoroughly in one's lifeti is not easy. Soone talented like you, moving to Internal dicine, will definitely not achieve less in the future. Moreover, upgrading your academic credentials in Internal dicine is also easier. Director Tan is a level-one professor, academician-level, you can choose his subjects when applying."
Although he didn't specify completely, he was essentially hinting to Zhou Can.
Once inside Internal dicine, moving up academically was assured on their part.
The criteria for a level-one professor are extrely strict, usually only achievable by academicians.
Never thought that Director Tan of Internal dicine was so impressive.
However, Internal dicine is indeed more likely to achieve scholarly success.
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