Live broadcast: I am an upright Chinese medicine practitioner, and all my patients died online
Chapter 223 Doctor-patient trust is important
Chapter 223 Doctor-patient trust is important
After the couple left, Liu Yan asked, "Dr. Qin, the situation you just mentioned is very interesting. Many people now need to see their qualifications when seeing a doctor."
"For example, I have a friend who knows a certain director in the hospital. Then he will think of visiting that director first when seeing a doctor. What do you think of this behavior?"
The question raised by Liu Yan is somewhat sensitive.
Netizens in the live broadcast room all pricked up their ears and were ready to see what Qin Jiang thought.
I originally thought Qin Jiang would avoid talking about it.
Who would have thought that Qin Jiang said directly: "This matter actually needs to be considered on a case-by-case basis."
"Depending on the situation?"
Liu Yan looked curious.
Qin Jiang then said: "Yes, it depends on the situation."
"For example, if you are familiar with this doctor, it is definitely better to see a doctor you are familiar with."
"After all, he knows everything, especially since we are all friends, so he knows even better what your body is like."
"Seeing a doctor with such a thorough knowledge will naturally solve one of the most important problems, which is the trust between doctors and patients."
"For us doctors, in fact, many diseases are not difficult to treat."
"The real trouble is that the patient doesn't believe in himself, which will lead to many problems. Wasn't it because Cao Cao didn't believe in Hua Tuo that both of them ended badly?"
When Qin Jiang said this, the netizens in the live broadcast room suddenly laughed.
"Prime Minister Cao, the earliest medical trouble."
"Hua Tuo has been a doctor all his life. He probably never thought that he would die at the hands of a patient in the end, right?"
"In fact, I don't blame Prime Minister Cao. There were too many people who wanted to kill him at that time, especially the treatment plan proposed by Hua Tuo, which was outrageous at first glance. It was a craniotomy. For people at that time, It’s like telling him that I cut off your head and then sewed it back up to fix it.”
"Brother, please stop watching Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Hua Tuo was killed because he refused to treat Cao Cao, not because he wanted to perform a craniotomy on Cao Cao."
Regardless of why Hua Tuo died, Qin Jiang's example vividly made everyone realize how important trust between doctors and patients is.
But Liu Yan still didn't understand.
"Dr. Qin, generally speaking, when patients go to the hospital to see a doctor, they actually have more trust in the doctor. I think this should not be a big problem."
Qin Jiang shook his head.
"No, this is the biggest problem right now, and it's getting worse."
"For example, many patients now come to see a doctor. In fact, before coming, they have already checked on their mobile phones what diseases they may have."
"Because he has been checked, he has a mental expectation of what disease he may get."
"In this case, once the conclusion drawn by the doctor is inconsistent with the conclusion he has found, he will question it. At the same time, he will feel that the doctor's medical skills are not good, and he will even argue with the doctor."
"But a doctor, especially a doctor in a public hospital, who has to see so many patients a day, how can he find so much time to argue with patients?"
"What's more, this kind of argument itself is a kind of contempt and insult to doctors. After all, any doctor who can work in a public hospital has not studied hard for several years or even more than ten years. As a result, patients can now take whatever they want. How do you think these doctors feel when they quarrel with you while checking information on their mobile phones? "
As soon as Qin Jiang said this, many netizens in the live broadcast room felt a little embarrassed.
Because they have actually done this kind of thing. After all, it makes sense to do such a thing.
Nowadays, the Internet is so developed that unlike in the past, you could not ask anyone if you have any problems with your body.
But now if you have any symptoms in your body, you can directly check them online. This is actually an instinctive behavior of people towards the unknown.
Qin Jiang continued: "Actually, it's quite understandable to inquire about what disease you have."
"But if the patient does not trust the doctor, another situation may arise, that is, when the disease is far beyond the patient's expectations, he will completely lose trust in the doctor."
"The most obvious ones are those with terminal illnesses."
"When doctors make an assessment of their condition and feel that their condition may not be very good and they will not live long, in order to survive, these patients, driven by a strong desire to survive, will try to find various folk remedies, or What other treatment options?”
"Some of these behaviors will directly lead to aggravation of the disease, and some may even significantly shorten the probability of survival."
The problems Qin Jiang mentioned are actually problems that most doctors will encounter in daily life, and they are also things that most patients often do.
But no one realizes that the root cause of these problems is the distrust between doctors and patients.
Liu Yan felt suddenly enlightened after hearing this.
She asked again: "Doctor Qin, how do you think this situation should be solved?"
"There's no way around it."
Qin Jiang said it very straightforwardly.
"Wanting to live and not giving up hope is a positive attitude and human instinct."
"It's like looking for home remedies for a terminal illness. Some people do survive because of home remedies. Can you stop them from pursuing the hope of life?"
"The only advice I can give here are two points."
"First, everyone should be considerate of the doctor. You can check what diseases you may have at home, or you can express your own opinions during the communication with the doctor, but do not argue with the doctor on professional issues. This is disrespectful to doctors."
"Second, whether it is a folk remedy or some other treatment method, you must judge for yourself what the basic principle of this thing is."
"Otherwise, it would be a trivial matter to be defrauded of money and sex. It would worsen your condition or lose your life. This is the most uneconomical thing."
Qin Jiang's two suggestions were indeed given from the bottom of his heart.
Liu Yan and other netizens quickly expressed that they remembered it.
At this moment, a man walked in from outside the medical center, holding his stomach.
"Doctor, please help me check. I've been feeling a little uncomfortable in my stomach recently. Did I eat the wrong thing?"
Qin Jiang asked the man to sit down and swipe his card first.
Soon, the man's relevant information was displayed on the computer screen.
Chen Feng is a graduate student at the University of Computer Science.
Qin Jiang subconsciously looked at Chen Feng and found that his face was a little yellow, his expression was a little tired, and he looked like he was low on energy.
(End of this chapter)
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