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Chapter 1151

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Ling Ran sized up the patient in front of him. It could be considered as the most basic visual examination, and he said, "Doctor Lu, please give him a physical examination."

"Okay." Lu Wenbin listened to him and started to perform a physical examination on the patient, who was drenched in cold sweat.

Paying attention to the most basic physical examination was also one of the characteristics of Ling Ran's treatment group. All the doctors, including Lu Wenbin, learned it very seriously and paid attention to using it.

This was not only because physical examination was a very important diagnostic technique, but also because this technique was of a very high standard.

If you participated in or watched various famous doctors performing ward rounds or teaching ward rounds, you would notice that almost all famous doctors would emphasize the importance of physical examination. While they popularized physical examination, they would also criticize hospitals of all levels in the country for not paying attention to physical examination.

Every time this happened, from junior doctors to hospital leaders, all of them would repeatedly express their approval.

When he looked back, the world did not change at all.

As for the reason, it could be clearly explained in three words: it was easier said than done!

From the perspective of those high-ranking famous doctors, physical examination was a very simple skill. In fact, it did not matter if it was stronger or weaker. It was nothing more than a tool. A stronger physical examination was like a high-field MRI scan, while a weaker physical examination was like a low-field MRI scan. A high-field MRI scan was good, but a low-field MRI scan could also detect a lot of problems. Moreover, a low-field MRI scan was not required to detect all problems. It was just one of the various examination methods. The importance of having such a skill was far greater than the strength of the scan itself.

However, this was only the understanding of high-ranking doctors.

The same words could also be applied to the evaluation of "mathematics", "English", and "money" by a certain scholar.

Most of the growth experiences of high-ranking doctors and scholars were actually similar. In short, no matter how difficult their lives were and how their lives were full of ups and downs, their process of learning and seeking knowledge was very smooth. It was not a problem to describe it as smooth sailing. Many people's experiences could be said to be like Aladdin's magic lamp accompanying them, the stars of fortune sending them on their journey, and the Goddess of Fortune blessing them …

In short, high-ranking doctors or scholars first had the advantage of intelligence. Secondly, they went to a good school or learned from a good teacher. In modern times, they had both. Thirdly, high-ranking doctors or scholars had a good platform after they started working, and they were often at the forefront of the development of a discipline or industry.

Generally speaking, there were very few high-ranking doctors and scholars who could surpass these three points.

For example, Lin Qiaozhi, the founder of China's obstetrics and gynecology department, had delivered more than fifty thousand babies. She was the only member (academician) of the first Chinese Academy of Sciences, and she was known as the southern Liang and the northern Lin. But if one looked at her experience, one would find that the moment that changed her fate was when she was admitted to Union Medical College, and she was the first student there.

Of course, the admission requirements of Union Medical College were very high. The examination was very strict, and the learning pressure was very high. Under the strict entry and exit, many students failed to graduate. It was very difficult to stand out from the crowd.

However, the opportunities given by Union Medical College were also unparalleled.

In 1921 in China, Union Medical College provided world-class medical education at that time. After the first students graduated, they were given a large proportion of opportunities to stay in school. After that, Lin Qiaozhi also had the opportunity to further her studies at the London Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital and Manchester Medical College. She also went to Vienna for a medical investigation, and went to Chicago Medical College in the United States for postgraduate studies …

A doctor who entered Union Medical College in 1921 was no different from a soldier who entered Huangpu Military Academy in 1924. Not to mention, as one of the three women who graduated from Union Medical College, Lin Qiaozhi had an obvious advantage in the practice of obstetrics and gynecology.

However, she also put in a lot of effort. At that time, Union Medical College required female doctors not to get married or get pregnant. In the end, Lin Qiaozhi never got married.

In short, a skill like physical examination, which could only be taught step by step, was just like mathematics and English. Usually, a scholar needed two out of the three elements — IQ, a teacher, or a good platform — to be able to learn it.

And most of the young doctors did not possess any of these skills.

In this case, it was naturally easier said than done to ask young doctors to master it as if they were eating and drinking.

Of course, from another perspective, if a young doctor had the opportunity to learn more comprehensive and in-depth skills like physical examination, it would naturally be very impressive.

Even in Yun Hua Hospital, or even in the Emergency Medical Center, not every young doctor had such an opportunity.

Ordinary junior doctors did not have high IQ. It was really not easy for them to learn advanced physical examinations just by watching Ling Ran perform physical examinations and occasionally listening to some of his explanations. It was basically the same as secretly learning from someone else's master.

As for their own senior doctors, such as attending physicians like Zhao Leyi and Zheng Pei, they did not know much about them. It was easy to imagine the ability of their disciples. Even chief physicians like Huo Congjun, who were a level higher than them, could only say a few words during ward rounds at most. It was completely different from the high-intensity learning and practical experience in Ling Ran's treatment group.

In comparison, the standard of Lu Wenbin's physical examination could be said to be higher than Zhao Leyi's. However, there was no clear scoring mechanism, and no one would talk about this topic.

Lu Wenbin asked the patient to lie on his back and said, "Bend your knees and put your hands by your sides …"

"It hurts …" The patient glanced sideways at the few gangsters beside him, and he did not seem to want to cooperate.

A studious intern boldly stepped forward and said with a smile, "You have to pose properly so that the doctor can examine you. Doctor Lu. "

He helped guide the patient's posture and smiled at Lu Wenbin in an ingratiating manner.

There were more and more doctors in Ling Ran's treatment group. Now, there were also a large number of doctors for in-service training, which made it difficult for the interns to come into contact with Ling Ran. The probability of them learning from a doctor like Lu Wenbin was higher.

The patient subconsciously did not want to cooperate. After the doctor fiddled with him for a while, he closed his eyes and let the doctor do whatever he wanted.

Lu Wenbin performed the physical examination in great detail in front of Ling Ran. He listened when he needed to listen, and kowtowed when he needed to. He pretended to be serious, and after he was done, he remained silent.

"Doctor?" The patient was not the only one who was a little flustered. The gangsters beside him were also a little flustered.

"Let me say this first. We didn't touch you." The big brother in the lead frowned and said, "Be reasonable, we are loyal enough … Let's be honest, with your body, why are you joining in the fun? Wouldn't it be better to make some money and open a new chicken chop?"

"I … I might have been scared by you guys." The patient did not want to give in. Since his brother had run away, it would be a waste if the other party did not make him suffer.

The leader pondered for a moment. "You don't make sense."

"You guys were so fierce in front, and you even kicked the stones on the ground with your leather shoes. Maybe a small stone hit my stomach."

"You're not pregnant. What's the use of small stones?"

The patient was suddenly shocked. "Doctor, can my egg still be used?"

Lu Wenbin snapped out of his deep thoughts. "Are you not feeling well? Let me take a look. "

As he spoke, Lu Wenbin drew the curtain and whispered to Ling Ran, "Doctor Ling, I think it should be appendicitis."

"Oh?" Ling Ran then touched it with his hand, nodded, and said, "Take an X-ray. If it's confirmed, directly transfer it to the General Surgery Department."

The Emergency Department was too busy today, and the operating theater did not have time to perform this kind of minor surgery.

Lu Wenbin nodded and looked at the patient, ready to give him an explanation.

The patient's eyes were already red. He shouted through the curtain, "Don't run. If you run, you'll be considered a fugitive, and you'll be even more guilty."

As he spoke, he took out his phone and began to write a text message to the police. This was considered an advanced function of the police, and ordinary people might not necessarily know about it.

Ling Ran walked out with a calm expression. At this time, he saw that the mission on the system interface had been updated to (11/20).

Ling Ran raised his eyebrows a little. "The mission is considered completed before the surgery is performed?"

System: The patient's condition has been confirmed, a mature and reliable plan has been provided, and the Emergency Department's efficiency has been increased. The mission can be considered completed.

"Not bad. It's quite humane." Ling Ran nodded in praise.

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