Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 3057: 【3057】Reserved opinion



   After receiving the call from the doctors, Brother Yao went out to greet the doctors.

  The two parties met in the hotel corridor to make sure that there were no paparazzi around. Brother Yao introduced the current situation of the patient to the doctors on the road and said, "She has calmed down a bit in the past two days. I found some information to check according to your request."

   As if the patient himself had high hopes for this meeting, this might put pressure on the doctors who came.

  Doctor Tong asked: "What did the patient see by himself?"

  It is not his idea to let the patient see the data. He may disagree with other doctors, so he has to ask.

   "She has her own medical records and some medical books she bought temporarily. I read it together." The agent who always accompanies the star is relatively clear about this and replied.

   "It is expected that the patient will not be able to understand." Dr. Tong said pragmatically.

   It is not very useful to ask the patient to do this kind of homework, because it is too difficult. Neurosurgery is notoriously difficult. Medical students have been taking courses for many years, and it is equally difficult to learn systematically from scratch. A patient wants to understand his own disease within a few days. Although it is just a disease, it has no foundation. It is whimsical to want to understand the deep meaning of medicine.

   "Doctor Xie let me see it." Brother Yao said.

   "Maybe to make her feel better." Dr. Tong said.

   The big guy sees the problem very sharply, it doesn\'t matter if he doesn\'t understand it, and he can take the opportunity to adjust the patient\'s mentality to achieve the goal.

  Ou Feng could hear that Dr. Tong had reservations about this kind of measure, neither saying it was good nor bad. This is completely the attitude of the boss. The boss usually only pays attention to the operation to cure the disease, and the small details are ignored.

   Teaching patients about illness and exchanging medical knowledge is basically the job of young doctors in clinical practice. The big guy doesn\'t even bother to teach medical students. Unless there is a special need, explain a few words to the patient at key points.

   went to the small meeting room.

   Outside the window, in the summer, the neon lights in the city are beginning to shine, and the lights are bright, which seems to be in contrast to the slightly pale face of the patient.

   Seeing someone coming, the patient sitting on the sofa chair by the window turned his face back, his face seemed peaceful, and only the hand that was clenching the skirt might show some real intentions.

   Brother Yao asked the doctors to sit down and go out first to entertain the second batch of doctors.

  All the doctors present must greet the patient in advance and obtain the patient\'s consent. After I came, I sat in the next room.

   Soon, the National Association and Fang Ze were sitting around a round table, looking at each other across the table, with different expressions.

  Everyone wants to know how the conversation is going on next door.

  The agent took a small machine and put it on their desk. After turning it on, it was like a bug to hear the voice of the live communication.

  These doctors know all about the patient\'s situation. Since they want to hear it, they may provide some reference advice, and the patient will definitely listen to it.

   There was a rustling sound from the machine, and someone was turning the paper, indicating that the conversation was about to start.

   Brother Yao walked back, accompanied the patient, and asked the doctors, "Do you speak first, or we speak first."

  Doctor Tong, a big guy like him, looked casual and said, "Just say whatever you want."

   "After Dr. Xie said it, Jiayin had some questions she wanted to ask after reading the book."

   (end of this chapter)


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