Chapter 4406: 【495】Understand

 It is conceivable that the medical staff of Huiqin City First People's Hospital were instantly moved.

 Because in places with poor medical conditions, these medical staff have to bear a heavy burden that outsiders cannot imagine on a daily basis. They have to face the reputation that many patients, family members and even colleagues say every day that their skills are not good or bad. This is another important reason why most medical students flee from primary care units.

However, can it be said that this is all the fault of these medical staff?

Definitely not.

On the contrary, people should see their persistence and dedication day and night without leaving the grassroots under such harsh conditions day after day, year after year.

Without their presence at the grassroots level, patients like the patient in front of us would have died.

“If you want to transfer such a patient to Guoxi—” Dr. Xie Wanying, who said this next, could naturally think of how her grandfather died before being reborn.

The meaning of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment has always been superficial in the understanding of laymen. They don’t understand why the goal emphasizes that serious diseases should not leave the county. People generally believe that serious diseases must be sent to reliable large hospitals in big cities for treatment.

 Professional bosses have professional knowledge and different cognitions. For example, the patient in front of you is seriously ill, but such a seriously ill patient must be sent to a big hospital in a big city for treatment. The chance of being sent too late or dying on the way is too high.

Critically ill patients often do not have the opportunity to be transported and require on-site treatment.

Even if cancer patients are not critically ill, multiple treatments require traveling long distances back and forth, which is contrary to the medical requirement of reducing fatigue during treatment and is not necessarily good.

 The correct approach should be that it is true that difficult diseases need to be sent to large hospitals by experts. Serious diseases do not necessarily mean difficult diseases. The new district newly built by the National Association was established precisely for this point.

From a professional perspective, the reason why ordinary people are worried about seeking medical treatment at the grassroots level actually lies in talents.

 One of the purposes of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment is to solve various problems caused by talent shortage, rather than solving the talent shortage itself.

  The crux of the talent shortage is that the highly intelligent group of humans is already in the minority and cannot be solved.

For this reason, there is a shortage of high-end medical talents everywhere. Big cities have insufficient supply of talents themselves, and it is impossible for excess talents to be diverted to small cities and counties.

 Big brother Zhang, Dean Wu and other top tycoons have long said: The most important thing is to grab talents.

In this regard, Dr. Xie Wanying explained why she said that Vice President Xiang and the others have done a good job: "It is not easy to send people to the west of China for further study, and it is also not easy for doctors to go to the west of the country for further study." A very famous teaching hospital like Kunisi has too many teaching tasks to say. It is very difficult to just train students from its own hospital and medical school, and the number of places for further study must be limited.

Huiqin First People's Hospital wanted to send its own people there to learn the latest technology as soon as possible, but you can imagine how much effort it took during the process.

What if Kunsai didn’t restrict the crowding of a bunch of students and let them all in?

 Clinical teaching is completely different from classroom teaching. If you want students to truly learn something in clinical practice, it is best to give them opportunities to practice.

Even if the quota is limited, the enrollment scale is at the maximum limit, resulting in serious internal involution among students.

Referring to what I said before, Dr. Fan Yunyun mixed in a group of too many students and wanted a chance to take action. She was smart and targeted Senior Sister Xie.

 The dilemma faced by doctors who go to Western China for further study should be similar to that of Dr. Fan Yunyun.

 He nodded to the vice president and colleagues in the hospital and said, "Doctor Xie, you understand us very well."

"To be honest, the situation in my hometown Songyuan is similar to that of yours." Dr. Xie Wanying explained euphemistically. She didn't understand the other person very well, but just sympathized with others who suffered from the same disease. "Teacher Jiang from our team returned to his hometown this time, and our Dr. Fan Yunyun Coming from the countryside, Dr. Lin’s wife came from a small place to a big city—”

To sum up Dr. Xie’s words, doctors in the capital are not high-ranking. Many of them come from small places, and everyone is a doctor. Therefore, it is more beneficial for both parties to have academic exchanges on an equal footing.

For example, only the person involved understands the actual situation in a small place. Doctors from the capital cannot come to help and pretend to be self-righteous and think that they can certainly solve your problems.

 These words of Dr. Xie immediately won the unanimous agreement of other colleagues in the capital team. Dr. Lin Chenrong was especially loud: "Yes, yes, that's right."

 People come from the capital to help, not to do work for others.

Only Dr. Shen Youhuan continued to hold his head with a calm expression.

Shen Mowang has a very bad premonition: Junior sister spent so much time talking to people here to get information, what is the next step?

 (End of this chapter)