This doctor is not short of money
Chapter 1082 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 1082 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Du Heng has great trust in Di Meijun. In the month since he came back to take over the department and then left, Du Heng has not interfered with the affairs of the department at all. Di Ujun has the final say on all matters big and small.
Of course, this is not because Du Heng blindly trusts Di Junjun, but that Di Junjun was already a qualified department director before he came to the capital.
If it weren't for the purpose of making more money and for their children to have better living conditions, they would definitely not come to the capital to seek secondary development at this age.
So when Du Heng completely let go, Di Meijun also released all his talents.
The most important point is that Di Junjun is more calm and confident than when he first came two years ago. He has completely eliminated the caution and fear when he first came to the capital.
Di U.S. Army reported the events of this month to Du Heng in detail, one by one, and Dr. Hao gave a supplementary explanation beside him. Du Heng quickly had a good idea of the development of the department in this month.
During this month, with Du Heng's name in charge, and backbones such as Di Meijun and Dr. Hao rushing to the front, the department was not greatly affected by the departure of Director Wu and Professor Lan.
In addition, people like Dr. Xiao Li, who were sent to study in acupuncture hospitals, finally started to play a role in the department when Du Heng came back from abroad and the project progress with Shouda Shenwai became more and more effective. .
What’s even better is that in this project cooperation, it is not just because of Du Heng, but also to find some benefit for the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine. It is also due to their efforts.
In one month, there were a lot of things in the department, as well as things in the hospital. It was very time-consuming for Di Meijun to finish them one by one.
During this process, Du Heng discovered that Dr. Hao was obviously not in the right state today and seemed a little absent-minded.
Moreover, his eyes would always glance at the door of his office from time to time, and he seemed to be listening attentively.
Seeing this scene, Du Heng was actually quite strange.
In terms of medical skills, Dr. Hao is actually not the best among a group of attending doctors. He can only be said to be above average.
Just like Cao Binghe, who has been consulting alone for more than a year and almost two years, and even Dr. Xiao Li, his current level is actually on par with him. People like Dr. Xiaobai, who are preparing to take the attending exam , they are absolutely on an equal footing with Dr. Hao in terms of treating patients and saving lives.
However, the biggest characteristic of Dr. Hao, or the direction of his own efforts, is not actually improving his medical skills at all. His biggest interest and hobby is actually in the direction of administrative management.
This was also pointed out directly by Du Heng when he communicated with Professor Lan and Director Wu.
What is undeniable is that Dr. Hao, as the assistant to the department director, does his job quite well.
When he was in the hands of Director Wu, Director Wu often had to go out for meetings, and Du Heng himself had a lot of things to do. However, during this period, there was never any problem in the operation of the department. This is enough to explain Dr. Hao This person’s management and execution capabilities.
Therefore, for a person who attaches great importance to career development, Du Heng now sees that he is absent-minded during meetings, which makes Du Heng more curious.
However, Di Yijun's report was still in progress at this time. Although Dr. Hao was absent-minded, it did not delay his supplementary work, so Du Heng did not pay too much attention to Dr. Hao.
Just when Du Heng and Di Yijun were discussing how to conduct everyone's business assessment next and when it should be conducted, a burst of crying children suddenly sounded outside Du Heng's office.
The crying of children, especially the crying of children over three years old, can make people feel inexplicably irritable, especially the kind of crying that is a little bit hysterical, which can make people lack the most Basic patience.
In short, the older the child is, the more likely he is to be annoyed by his crying.
But Du Heng had worked in a maternal and child hospital, and although he was not completely immune to the crying of children, he could still be relatively tolerant.
So when the sudden cry sounded, he just raised his eyebrows slightly, then stopped taking it seriously and continued talking to Di Junjun about the next thing.
But when he glanced at Dr. Hao with his peripheral vision, he found that Dr. Hao was even more restless and a little anxious.
This discovery made Du Heng even more curious, and he stopped what he was about to say, turned to look at Dr. Hao and asked, "Doctor Hao, are you feeling unwell?"
Dr. Hao quickly put on a smile and said, "No, no, director, please continue talking, I'm listening."
At this time, the crying of the children outside became louder, and the sound was getting closer and closer to his office. At the same time, Dr. Hao's face became even more ugly.
Anxious, bored, worried. . .
Various emotions appeared alternately on his face.
Du Heng's heart moved and he suddenly asked, "Doctor Hao, is it your child who is crying outside?"
Dr. Hao's expression changed again, but he suddenly fell silent.
After about three or four seconds, Dr. Hao finally regained his composure and said, "I'm sorry, director, tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday. The children have a holiday this afternoon.
But my wife has to go to work and there is no one else at home, so I can only take this kid to my place first. "
Director Hao's face darkened as he spoke, and after a slight pause he said, "I'm sorry, director, I'll go out and make a call and ask his mother to pick him up."
Seeing Director Hao stand up and leave, Du Heng sighed softly.
It's really a bit difficult for a dual-income family without an elderly person to help take care of the children. . .
And at this time, when everyone is at work, asking the mother to pick up the child will also have an impact on the mother's work.
"Dr. Hao, stop calling the child's mother. Just bring the child in and ask him not to affect the patient's rest."
Du Heng said with a smile, "Just leave him next to you. With dad here, he will definitely feel at ease and won't cry."
"Director, this..."
"It's okay. We'll just finish it with a few words. It won't affect anything."
Dr. Hao glanced at Du Heng gratefully. Although he was a little embarrassed, he turned around decisively and went out.
Things were pretty much what Du Heng thought.
The child goes on vacation early and needs to be taken with him. I guess the child may still be young.
When a child is young and is in a strange environment and cannot see his parents, it is certain that he will cry.
So as soon as Dr. Hao left the office, the child's crying could no longer be heard.
But there was one thing that was beyond Du Heng's expectation, that is, Du Heng thought the child might be five or six years old, about kindergarten age, but when Dr. Hao brought the child in, Du Heng discovered that the child was at least seven years old.
Moreover, seeing that the child was thin and that he was a boy, Du Heng felt that the child's age should be one or two years older.But that's not the point. Du Heng just glanced at Dr. Hao and the child and then continued the topic.
It was finally determined that the assessment will be conducted in the form of test questions, with a total of ten questions, testing eight conceptual knowledge points, filling in the blanks and making choices, and the last two examples are analyzed.
The time was set on the first morning after returning from the National Day holiday. In 15 minutes, after finishing writing, I started to do the rounds.
Then came the question of vacation.
Originally, according to the arrangement drawn up by Dr. Hao, everyone took turns to be on duty as before.
But Du Heng thought for a while and said, "I have been outpatient this week and have to stay in the hospital every day, so don't arrange for others to be on duty. Just let Xiaobai stay with me.
Everyone else should take a vacation, rest when they should, and travel when they should. "
Du Heng's attention was entirely focused on Dr. Hao at this time, and when he looked at Dr. Hao, he also happened to notice the child next to Dr. Hao who stopped crying and seemed very well-behaved.
And it was at this time that he discovered that even though the child had stopped crying and seemed very well-behaved since he came in, he did not stay there quietly.
Instead, he makes a lot of small moves.
Picking the legs of Dr. Hao's chair, tugging on the corners of Dr. Hao's clothes, or counting his fingers with his head down, or picking up the toys in his hands and playing with them.
But no matter what the action is, it will not last more than five seconds in his hands.
Moreover, Du Heng also discovered that the child did not want to stay where he was, but Dr. Hao was holding the child with one hand.
Du Heng frowned slightly, but didn't say anything more. Instead, he continued to talk to Dr. Hao about the subsequent arrangements.
After saying everything, Dr. Hao and Di Meijun took their things and prepared to leave. However, Dr. Hao's child lowered his head at this time and looked at the legs of Du Heng's desk seriously.
But Du Heng lowered his head slightly and looked at the child's eyes, only to find that the child's gaze was distracted when looking at the table legs.
That is to say, his attention is not in the direction of his sight at all.
Dr. Hao gently pulled his son and said, "Baby, let's go."
But the child only swayed slightly and made no move to leave. He was still as before, with his head lowered and not knowing what he was thinking.
Dr. Hao was a little impatient and suddenly increased the pulling force.
But Du Heng reached out to stop Dr. Hao and said with a cold face, "Doctor Hao, don't be so rude to the child."
Dr. Hao suddenly smiled awkwardly.
But Du Heng took the opportunity to ask, "Dr. Hao, I would like to take the liberty to ask, does your son have attention problems?"
Dr. Hao looked back at his son, then smiled bitterly and said, "To be honest with the director, this child has not been able to concentrate since he was a child, and he makes a lot of little moves.
We discovered this problem when we first entered kindergarten. At that time, we thought it was a problem with our family environment and education. We thought that if we exercised in kindergarten, this problem might get better.
But starting from this year, he not only made more small moves, but also couldn't sit still.And the teacher said that this child often plays alone, and he doesn’t pay much attention when the teacher and classmates call him. "
When Du Heng heard this, his brows furrowed even more tightly, and all his eyes were focused on the child who was still in a trance.
Dr. Hao sighed heavily and looked at the child with a little more worry, but more of it was worry.
"I was busy before, and the mother was worrying about the child, so I... was very derelict in my duty." Dr. Hao lowered his head, "It was only when their teacher called me directly this time that I realized something was wrong. .”
Du Heng probably knew what he was doing at this time, and after taking a breath he said, "Are you taking me for a checkup?"
Dr. Hao nodded slightly, "Yes, it's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autistic tendencies."
"Did you intervene?"
"I have been undergoing intervention since May this year, but the effect is not very good." A trace of pain flashed across Dr. Hao's face.
ADHD and autistic tendencies are troubles among troubles.
Let’s not talk about autism. This problem has now become the most troublesome problem in the development process of teenagers.
The other thing is ADHD, which is not much better, because it is also a disease that cannot be completely cured and can only be controlled.
Du Heng took a deep breath and asked, "Has the child started taking medicine?"
"He took it and changed it to several kinds, but the effect was not very good. And the more he took the medicine, the more serious his autistic tendency became."
Du Heng breathed a sigh of relief, then looked at Dr. Hao and said, "Let's take the child to find an empty ward first. After I take care of the things at hand, I will go over to find you and the child. Do you think it's okay? ?”
Dr. Hao's eyes suddenly lit up, and he said with a hint of urgency, "Director, are you saying that my child can still be saved?"
Du Heng frowned slightly, "Don't worry, wait until I finish reading."
Du Heng couldn't give a clear answer now, but Dr. Hao seemed to see hope. Suddenly there was some light in his eyes, and there was a sense of surprise and joy on his face.
"Son, daddy will hold you, let's find a place to play for a while."
Dr. Hao hugged his son with excitement, but his son behaved very calmly, even a little indifferent. He only glanced at Dr. Hao gently and then immersed himself in his own world.
When Du Heng looked at this scene, his heart couldn't help but feel heavier.
He feels that this child now not only has ADHD, but may also be autistic. . . .
mental illness?
For a little kid, this is so heartbreaking.
Du Heng took a deep breath and watched the slightly excited Dr. Hao leave. He then recovered his mind and picked up the phone to call Director Tao. After confirming the time, he packed up and went out.
(End of this chapter)
Du Heng has great trust in Di Meijun. In the month since he came back to take over the department and then left, Du Heng has not interfered with the affairs of the department at all. Di Ujun has the final say on all matters big and small.
Of course, this is not because Du Heng blindly trusts Di Junjun, but that Di Junjun was already a qualified department director before he came to the capital.
If it weren't for the purpose of making more money and for their children to have better living conditions, they would definitely not come to the capital to seek secondary development at this age.
So when Du Heng completely let go, Di Meijun also released all his talents.
The most important point is that Di Junjun is more calm and confident than when he first came two years ago. He has completely eliminated the caution and fear when he first came to the capital.
Di U.S. Army reported the events of this month to Du Heng in detail, one by one, and Dr. Hao gave a supplementary explanation beside him. Du Heng quickly had a good idea of the development of the department in this month.
During this month, with Du Heng's name in charge, and backbones such as Di Meijun and Dr. Hao rushing to the front, the department was not greatly affected by the departure of Director Wu and Professor Lan.
In addition, people like Dr. Xiao Li, who were sent to study in acupuncture hospitals, finally started to play a role in the department when Du Heng came back from abroad and the project progress with Shouda Shenwai became more and more effective. .
What’s even better is that in this project cooperation, it is not just because of Du Heng, but also to find some benefit for the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine. It is also due to their efforts.
In one month, there were a lot of things in the department, as well as things in the hospital. It was very time-consuming for Di Meijun to finish them one by one.
During this process, Du Heng discovered that Dr. Hao was obviously not in the right state today and seemed a little absent-minded.
Moreover, his eyes would always glance at the door of his office from time to time, and he seemed to be listening attentively.
Seeing this scene, Du Heng was actually quite strange.
In terms of medical skills, Dr. Hao is actually not the best among a group of attending doctors. He can only be said to be above average.
Just like Cao Binghe, who has been consulting alone for more than a year and almost two years, and even Dr. Xiao Li, his current level is actually on par with him. People like Dr. Xiaobai, who are preparing to take the attending exam , they are absolutely on an equal footing with Dr. Hao in terms of treating patients and saving lives.
However, the biggest characteristic of Dr. Hao, or the direction of his own efforts, is not actually improving his medical skills at all. His biggest interest and hobby is actually in the direction of administrative management.
This was also pointed out directly by Du Heng when he communicated with Professor Lan and Director Wu.
What is undeniable is that Dr. Hao, as the assistant to the department director, does his job quite well.
When he was in the hands of Director Wu, Director Wu often had to go out for meetings, and Du Heng himself had a lot of things to do. However, during this period, there was never any problem in the operation of the department. This is enough to explain Dr. Hao This person’s management and execution capabilities.
Therefore, for a person who attaches great importance to career development, Du Heng now sees that he is absent-minded during meetings, which makes Du Heng more curious.
However, Di Yijun's report was still in progress at this time. Although Dr. Hao was absent-minded, it did not delay his supplementary work, so Du Heng did not pay too much attention to Dr. Hao.
Just when Du Heng and Di Yijun were discussing how to conduct everyone's business assessment next and when it should be conducted, a burst of crying children suddenly sounded outside Du Heng's office.
The crying of children, especially the crying of children over three years old, can make people feel inexplicably irritable, especially the kind of crying that is a little bit hysterical, which can make people lack the most Basic patience.
In short, the older the child is, the more likely he is to be annoyed by his crying.
But Du Heng had worked in a maternal and child hospital, and although he was not completely immune to the crying of children, he could still be relatively tolerant.
So when the sudden cry sounded, he just raised his eyebrows slightly, then stopped taking it seriously and continued talking to Di Junjun about the next thing.
But when he glanced at Dr. Hao with his peripheral vision, he found that Dr. Hao was even more restless and a little anxious.
This discovery made Du Heng even more curious, and he stopped what he was about to say, turned to look at Dr. Hao and asked, "Doctor Hao, are you feeling unwell?"
Dr. Hao quickly put on a smile and said, "No, no, director, please continue talking, I'm listening."
At this time, the crying of the children outside became louder, and the sound was getting closer and closer to his office. At the same time, Dr. Hao's face became even more ugly.
Anxious, bored, worried. . .
Various emotions appeared alternately on his face.
Du Heng's heart moved and he suddenly asked, "Doctor Hao, is it your child who is crying outside?"
Dr. Hao's expression changed again, but he suddenly fell silent.
After about three or four seconds, Dr. Hao finally regained his composure and said, "I'm sorry, director, tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday. The children have a holiday this afternoon.
But my wife has to go to work and there is no one else at home, so I can only take this kid to my place first. "
Director Hao's face darkened as he spoke, and after a slight pause he said, "I'm sorry, director, I'll go out and make a call and ask his mother to pick him up."
Seeing Director Hao stand up and leave, Du Heng sighed softly.
It's really a bit difficult for a dual-income family without an elderly person to help take care of the children. . .
And at this time, when everyone is at work, asking the mother to pick up the child will also have an impact on the mother's work.
"Dr. Hao, stop calling the child's mother. Just bring the child in and ask him not to affect the patient's rest."
Du Heng said with a smile, "Just leave him next to you. With dad here, he will definitely feel at ease and won't cry."
"Director, this..."
"It's okay. We'll just finish it with a few words. It won't affect anything."
Dr. Hao glanced at Du Heng gratefully. Although he was a little embarrassed, he turned around decisively and went out.
Things were pretty much what Du Heng thought.
The child goes on vacation early and needs to be taken with him. I guess the child may still be young.
When a child is young and is in a strange environment and cannot see his parents, it is certain that he will cry.
So as soon as Dr. Hao left the office, the child's crying could no longer be heard.
But there was one thing that was beyond Du Heng's expectation, that is, Du Heng thought the child might be five or six years old, about kindergarten age, but when Dr. Hao brought the child in, Du Heng discovered that the child was at least seven years old.
Moreover, seeing that the child was thin and that he was a boy, Du Heng felt that the child's age should be one or two years older.But that's not the point. Du Heng just glanced at Dr. Hao and the child and then continued the topic.
It was finally determined that the assessment will be conducted in the form of test questions, with a total of ten questions, testing eight conceptual knowledge points, filling in the blanks and making choices, and the last two examples are analyzed.
The time was set on the first morning after returning from the National Day holiday. In 15 minutes, after finishing writing, I started to do the rounds.
Then came the question of vacation.
Originally, according to the arrangement drawn up by Dr. Hao, everyone took turns to be on duty as before.
But Du Heng thought for a while and said, "I have been outpatient this week and have to stay in the hospital every day, so don't arrange for others to be on duty. Just let Xiaobai stay with me.
Everyone else should take a vacation, rest when they should, and travel when they should. "
Du Heng's attention was entirely focused on Dr. Hao at this time, and when he looked at Dr. Hao, he also happened to notice the child next to Dr. Hao who stopped crying and seemed very well-behaved.
And it was at this time that he discovered that even though the child had stopped crying and seemed very well-behaved since he came in, he did not stay there quietly.
Instead, he makes a lot of small moves.
Picking the legs of Dr. Hao's chair, tugging on the corners of Dr. Hao's clothes, or counting his fingers with his head down, or picking up the toys in his hands and playing with them.
But no matter what the action is, it will not last more than five seconds in his hands.
Moreover, Du Heng also discovered that the child did not want to stay where he was, but Dr. Hao was holding the child with one hand.
Du Heng frowned slightly, but didn't say anything more. Instead, he continued to talk to Dr. Hao about the subsequent arrangements.
After saying everything, Dr. Hao and Di Meijun took their things and prepared to leave. However, Dr. Hao's child lowered his head at this time and looked at the legs of Du Heng's desk seriously.
But Du Heng lowered his head slightly and looked at the child's eyes, only to find that the child's gaze was distracted when looking at the table legs.
That is to say, his attention is not in the direction of his sight at all.
Dr. Hao gently pulled his son and said, "Baby, let's go."
But the child only swayed slightly and made no move to leave. He was still as before, with his head lowered and not knowing what he was thinking.
Dr. Hao was a little impatient and suddenly increased the pulling force.
But Du Heng reached out to stop Dr. Hao and said with a cold face, "Doctor Hao, don't be so rude to the child."
Dr. Hao suddenly smiled awkwardly.
But Du Heng took the opportunity to ask, "Dr. Hao, I would like to take the liberty to ask, does your son have attention problems?"
Dr. Hao looked back at his son, then smiled bitterly and said, "To be honest with the director, this child has not been able to concentrate since he was a child, and he makes a lot of little moves.
We discovered this problem when we first entered kindergarten. At that time, we thought it was a problem with our family environment and education. We thought that if we exercised in kindergarten, this problem might get better.
But starting from this year, he not only made more small moves, but also couldn't sit still.And the teacher said that this child often plays alone, and he doesn’t pay much attention when the teacher and classmates call him. "
When Du Heng heard this, his brows furrowed even more tightly, and all his eyes were focused on the child who was still in a trance.
Dr. Hao sighed heavily and looked at the child with a little more worry, but more of it was worry.
"I was busy before, and the mother was worrying about the child, so I... was very derelict in my duty." Dr. Hao lowered his head, "It was only when their teacher called me directly this time that I realized something was wrong. .”
Du Heng probably knew what he was doing at this time, and after taking a breath he said, "Are you taking me for a checkup?"
Dr. Hao nodded slightly, "Yes, it's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autistic tendencies."
"Did you intervene?"
"I have been undergoing intervention since May this year, but the effect is not very good." A trace of pain flashed across Dr. Hao's face.
ADHD and autistic tendencies are troubles among troubles.
Let’s not talk about autism. This problem has now become the most troublesome problem in the development process of teenagers.
The other thing is ADHD, which is not much better, because it is also a disease that cannot be completely cured and can only be controlled.
Du Heng took a deep breath and asked, "Has the child started taking medicine?"
"He took it and changed it to several kinds, but the effect was not very good. And the more he took the medicine, the more serious his autistic tendency became."
Du Heng breathed a sigh of relief, then looked at Dr. Hao and said, "Let's take the child to find an empty ward first. After I take care of the things at hand, I will go over to find you and the child. Do you think it's okay? ?”
Dr. Hao's eyes suddenly lit up, and he said with a hint of urgency, "Director, are you saying that my child can still be saved?"
Du Heng frowned slightly, "Don't worry, wait until I finish reading."
Du Heng couldn't give a clear answer now, but Dr. Hao seemed to see hope. Suddenly there was some light in his eyes, and there was a sense of surprise and joy on his face.
"Son, daddy will hold you, let's find a place to play for a while."
Dr. Hao hugged his son with excitement, but his son behaved very calmly, even a little indifferent. He only glanced at Dr. Hao gently and then immersed himself in his own world.
When Du Heng looked at this scene, his heart couldn't help but feel heavier.
He feels that this child now not only has ADHD, but may also be autistic. . . .
mental illness?
For a little kid, this is so heartbreaking.
Du Heng took a deep breath and watched the slightly excited Dr. Hao leave. He then recovered his mind and picked up the phone to call Director Tao. After confirming the time, he packed up and went out.
(End of this chapter)
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