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    I was stumped twice by what she said. Dr. Xu needed to admit that part of what she said was true: "I have never been to the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the National Association of Cardiovascular Medicine, and I have never been in contact with your doctors. So regarding the scope of your skills, I can only listen.  Others said."

    People personally confirmed her conclusion.

    Dr. Xu wants to talk about what he has done his best for his patients: "For example, Dr. Fu Xinheng in your surgery department is relatively familiar with our surgical colleagues. He should know the situation of your cardiovascular medicine department. I asked him to send someone to check on the patient."  The current situation is easy to make plans. The main reason is that the patient's family is very worried. We ask more questions to help you avoid risks. Dr. Shen from Guozhi is on a business trip and is by my side now. I just discussed this case with him and asked him about it.  His opinion.¡±

    When the two doctors were talking, the old lady and Mr. Zhou stood nearby and listened secretly.

    The old lady heard the doctors mentioning Guozhi Hospital and whispered into Mr. Zhou's ear what happened today: "My son's condition was also treated by a doctor from Guozhi. In the end, it was Dr. Xie who was not a doctor from Guozhi who helped me.  My son had surgery to solve my son¡¯s problem.¡±

    Mr. Zhou expressed surprise: Guozhi¡¯s famous doctor actually wanted to give way to Dr. Xie?  This Dr. Xie is obviously much better than the doctors at Guozhi Hospital. He is truly an expert.

    "Everything I said is true." The old lady insisted.  The family member of the same patient felt sympathy for the same patient. She provided information to Mr. Zhou to the best of her ability, hoping that Mr. Zhou could find the best doctor to save her friend's life.

    Mr. Zhou hesitated slightly.  He knew Dr. Xu, but he didn't know Dr. Xie when they met for the first time today.  I'm a little afraid of making mistakes just by listening to the old lady's one-sided words.

    He heard that Dr. Xie and Dr. Xu had different opinions, which made him not sure who to listen to.  Therefore, it is not that the more doctors you find, the better.  In this situation, the patient's family members are not medical students, and their minds will be confused when they make a choice.

    Laymen don¡¯t understand. They think that medicine is like buying things and services. They think that the more sophisticated the technology, the better, the more advanced the medicine, the better. The more high-end the service, the more famous the doctor, the better. When it comes to surgery, choosing the one with the highest reputation sounds like the best.  of.

    This principle is wrong.

    ¡°Many technologies in medicine are indistinguishable, and it¡¯s hard to say which one is more cutting-edge.  What is important in clinical medication is precision. The more advanced the drug, the better. It must be based on the symptoms and the causes.  There are many tertiary hospitals and many famous doctors. If you find a few famous doctors and all of them are stubborn, you will not know who to listen to.  There is nothing fancy or fancy about surgery.  In short, only the right patient is the best.  As for which treatment option is most suitable for a patient, if the patient's condition is complex, doctors will have more academic opinions.  And there will be no judge or God to judge who is right and who is wrong. Patients and their families can only choose for themselves.

    The confusion on Mr. Zhou¡¯s face meant that he had no choice but to continue to wait and see.

    Dr. Xu expressed the opinion of Dr. Guozhi: "Dr. Shen is a famous cardiovascular physician in Guozhi. I went to Guozhi to study with him last time. He also believed that radial artery puncture would be too risky in this case.  It is easy to fail, and the guide wire may get stuck in the radial artery. At that time, it would be a very bad medical accident to ask a surgeon to open the blood vessel to remove the guide wire." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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