This doctor is not short of money

Chapter 910 The Original Definition of 'Medical Skills'

Thinking of these, Du Heng couldn't help thinking about what happened this morning.

That is the attitude of Cao Binghe, Doctor Xiaobai and others in the ward now, and there are a few nurses who make people feel disgusted.

What are they proud of?
However, Du Heng quickly suppressed his dissatisfaction. After adjusting his mood slightly, he casually asked Cao Binghe with a hint of seriousness, "I'd like to ask you a question. We keep talking about the word medical skill, so do you know the word 'medical skill'?" What does the word mean?"

Is this not easy?
Cao Binghe opened his mouth and was about to answer.

But looking at Du Heng's unblinking eyes staring at him, he hesitated when the words came to his lips.

This reaction made Du Heng smile noncommittally, and then he stopped embarrassing Cao Binghe, but said directly, "The meaning of the word Shu is very simple, it means 'means'.

Then it is combined with "medicine" and it is a doctor's method. "

At this point, Cao Binghe was still a little confused, but he knew that there must be something behind Du Heng, so he pursed his lips and did not speak.

And Du Heng looked at Cao Binghe's slightly puzzled expression, and smiled lightly again, but this time, there was an imperceptible wry smile in his smile.

"In this era, many people understand medical skills as: the level of doctors' diagnosis and treatment."

Du Heng took a breath, and explained again seriously, "And this kind of cognition can almost account for more than 60.00% of our doctor group.

But in the past, medical skills should include three aspects. "

Du Heng paused slightly, and there was no sense of laughter in his expression, "First, it is what we think of now, the doctor's diagnosis and treatment methods.

Second, it refers to the communication between doctors and patients and their families.

Third, it refers to the means by which doctors make money. "

When Cao Binghe heard this, his eyes immediately became clear.But then he frowned again, as if he was more puzzled.

Du Heng saw all the changes of Cao Binghe, and when he just showed a puzzled expression, Du Heng knew what Cao Binghe was thinking.

"Are you confused about the third point?"

"A bit."

"Being a doctor in the past, you have to be responsible for your own profits and losses. You earn a lot of money, and the government won't ask you for a penny; if you work for 30 days, if you don't make any money, the government won't give you a penny. subsidy.

So at that time, not only were you required to have a good level of medical treatment, but you also had to have the means to get patients to pay. "

As he said that, Du Heng suddenly smiled wryly, "Now our hospital is public, and we also get salary, bonus, and performance, so this point can be ignored.

But now in society. . . .Forget it, this has nothing to do with the current question, let's continue with the previous question. "

In the middle of speaking, Du Heng smiled wryly again and shook his head, and took the initiative to stop the topic he started, "The third point is because of the development of the times, we doctors in the hospital can ignore it.

But what about the second point?

Should we abide by this? "

How can I answer this question? Of course, I just nodded.

But after seeing Cao Binghe nodding, Du Heng still stared at him and said, "For many doctors nowadays, seeing a doctor has become a procedural and process-oriented thing.

When the patient comes, follow the rules you have set. After finishing your work, the patient takes the medicine and leaves.

The patient's feelings are not considered at all, and no matter whether the patient has any questions.

Treating patients who come to seek medical treatment as a piece of garbage that makes him feel uncomfortable.

Why?
Don't talk about medical ethics, just relying on others paying the registration fee, you have to show a little respect to patients. "

Cao Binghe raised his eyes and looked at Du Heng. He felt that when Du Heng said this, he was suspected of criticizing Sang Huai.

But he also realized that when he saw the female patient just now, because of her appearance, he really had the intention of sending her away quickly.

From this point of view, even if Du Heng pointed at his nose and scolded him, he would have to bear it with his head down.

Because there is nothing wrong with scolding.

After Du Heng finished speaking, he felt that his emotions were agitated, took a deep breath and adjusted, and then said again, "When we see a doctor in traditional Chinese medicine, we hope to hear, ask and cut the four elements.

Why put hope in the front?

That is to let you have a preliminary judgment on this patient and his family members with your eyes before a formal diagnosis.

Judging the patient's spirit, appearance, income, etc., will provide you with a baseline for the next diagnosis and treatment. "

The restlessness that Du Heng tried so hard to suppress finally broke out in his own statement.

After Du Heng said this, he tapped the table heavily with his fingers, "For example, a patient who is dressed in ordinary clothes, has sun-baked gullies on his face, and palms covered with chapped skin, cracks and dirt. Prescribe hundreds of thousands of medicines to others, do you think this will work?

On the contrary, if the patients who come here wear gold and silver, but you insist on prescribing medicines worth more than ten yuan, what do you think they will think? "

Du Heng felt that under the influence of his emotions, he went off topic again, so he took a deep breath to control himself again, "The female patient today has scattered and asymmetrical features, but she has a fit and sexy figure, and she is well-dressed. Also very revealing and bold.

You are such a person, do you think her mentality can be that of an ordinary person?

If you don't realize this when she walks in the door, you are at a low level.

If you are aware of it, but you don't care, then you have a problem with medical ethics.

Tell me now, why are you wronged and unhappy? "

Originally, he was going to comfort Cao Binghe, but as he talked, Du Heng still couldn't get rid of the influence of his emotions, and turned into punishing Cao Binghe.

Just after saying this, Du Heng felt a little regretful.

I and Cao Binghe can be regarded as friends regardless of the relationship between colleagues, and what I said may be a bit harsh, and it will hurt his face.

But soon, he threw away this little bit of regret.

Cao Binghe's arrogance and madness have been a bit too leaky during this time, and his relationship with Lan Changhua and Director Wu is not a good thing for him.

In particular, he doesn't have any particularly outstanding methods and healing abilities, which are even more unfavorable factors for his future development.

Now that I said it, it would be best if he could change it, and he could understand himself.

If he doesn't understand and doesn't want to change, then let him go, it doesn't matter if he is a bad friend.

Immediately, he glanced at Cao Binghe, who bowed his head and said nothing, and Du Heng sighed softly, "It has already happened, we just need to learn from it.

That's enough, I've said a bit too much. If you delay the patient's consultation later, it won't hinder your work. "

After finishing speaking, Du Heng turned around and opened the door of the consulting room, and was about to leave the consulting room.

As soon as the door was opened, a group of people cheered and surrounded him.

"Doctor, you show that girl, and you can help me too."

"Doctor, I've been to your hospital many times, and it can't be cured all the time, so please help me."

"Doctor, my leg hurts, and I can't get off the ground when the pain is severe. Do you think acupuncture can cure it?"

"doctor...."

"doctor..."

The moment I saw everyone's faces, a mess of voices came to my face, and along with those lively faces.

It's just that everyone was too excited and stuck too close, forcing Du Heng who was at the door to go back to the consulting room.

And Du Heng was taken aback by the sudden enthusiasm, and there were too many people talking, so he couldn't hear what they were saying at all.

But looking at the lively and excited faces, Du Heng could guess even if he guessed, so he quickly stretched out his hand and pressed down, signaling everyone not to be confused or excited.

Then there were all kinds of good words, guarantees, and the time when I went to the clinic, saying that if everyone really needed it, they could come to see a doctor when I was in the clinic.

After tossing like this for two or three minutes, Du Heng finally walked out of the crowd.

After walking far away, Du Heng looked back at the direction of the consulting room.

Although the patient liked him and recognized him, which gave him a sense of accomplishment, this messy situation made him a little irritable.

It's not that he doesn't like this kind of scene, but this kind of crowded scene is not conducive to doctors' consultation and consultation, and it is easy to interfere with doctors; second, some patients' conditions are not suitable for public speaking First, the privacy of patients needs to be protected; third, it is very easy to provide some unqualified people with the opportunity to jump in the queue, which eventually leads to quarrels and even chaotic situations of fighting.

So this kind of thing has to change.

And Du Heng took another look at the location of the director's consultation room and the current general consultation room, and sighed helplessly in his heart.

The director's clinic where I was in before was just outside the guidance desk, so it was difficult for outpatient nurses to manage.

The clinic that was reassigned later was also in this location, which made Du Heng feel that the outpatient department might have done it on purpose.

But the idea was just a slight flash.

This arrangement is actually for the benefit of their department. After all, the adjacent consulting rooms are all people from their own department, so it is convenient for communication if there is a problem.

Then Du Heng stopped thinking about it, turned around and walked to the department.

He understood that if he wanted to solve the problem of confusion at the door of the consulting room, he had to rely on himself in the end.

If it doesn't work, one or two nurses will be transferred from their own departments to be responsible for calling numbers at the door and managing the queue of patients.

But this matter, I have to go back and discuss it with the head nurse.

As soon as he arrived at the ward, Du Heng hadn't found the head nurse yet, so the head nurse came to the door and chatted with Du Heng about the complaint about bed No. [-].

Because just when Du Heng came to the consulting room, bed No. [-] complained to another nurse because he was treated a little later than others.

It was also complained because the sound of the drug loading cart was a bit loud when another nurse was pushing the cart.

This really made Du Heng disgusted, it seemed that this person would feel uncomfortable if he didn't find fault.

This matter needs to be resolved, but Du Heng also took the opportunity to communicate with the head nurse about the nurse's problems he discovered.

Although Du Heng's mention of this matter made the head nurse feel dull, but she was still reasonable, and she could see that sooner or later this floor would have to be the only one in the Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so she nodded and agreed, saying that she would rectify it.

As for the complaint, Du Heng has no good solution for the time being, so he can only let him think about it.

Moreover, with the impetuous working status of the doctors in the department, he didn't think about what to say.

Should I talk to each other directly, or find an opportunity to tap them lightly, and then see their understanding, or simply tell Director Wu about the matter and let him, the elder, solve it.

Thinking of the end, Du Heng still felt that it would be best to leave this matter to Director Wu, so as to save himself trouble and not offend others.

Regarding the issue of work attitude, it has been decided for the time being. As for the matter of bed No. [-], Du Heng just took it one step at a time.

Because you can't drive him away just because he complained, right?

If that was the case, Du Heng reckoned that the No. [-] bed might not have complained to the nurse's desk, but to the medical office.

With that in mind, Du Heng began to arrange his own work.

On the second day, when preparing for the big rounds on Monday, he really didn't mention this matter.

Check the first patient, ask about the patient's feelings and changes, ask the attending doctor about some treatment steps and arrangements, and then the patient will pass.

The second patient, the same process, the same operation.

third fourth. . .The same is true.

But in the process, Du Heng's complexion became more and more ugly.

The six-bed patient soon arrived.

It was because of this patient that Cao Binghe was complained by the bed [-] next door.

So when he came to the patient, Cao Binghe naturally stood at the front, began to talk about the patient's condition, and answered Du Heng's questions.

And at this time, two low chuckles suddenly came out from the crowd following behind.

At the same time, other than Cao Binghe, the others also lowered their heads and laughed.

Especially the two people standing at the back, while laughing, they covered their mouths with their hands and talked in a low voice.

Du Heng's face was completely blackened this time.

First of all, this is disrespect for oneself and disrespect for colleagues.

But it doesn't matter, it's not a big deal, and Du Heng doesn't take it very seriously.

But the biggest problem with this kind of behavior is that it makes patients feel that their group is casual, loose, unprofessional, and does not respect them.

Maybe the patients won't say anything face to face because they have something to ask the doctor.

But what about when the doctors are gone?
What happens when these patients and their families leave the hospital?

Will the reputation and reputation of the department be affected?
If things go on like this, will the department that has just improved have to go back to the predicament when it was "separated" last year?
Cao Binghe was by Du Heng's side, so of course he could see Du Heng's annoyance.

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