Urban Super Doctor

Chapter 1,681 Resident Doctor? (1)

Ye Xiu didn't know that Pan Xiaoming already regarded him as an intern doctor in his heart.

Ye Xiu had no objection to Pan Xiaoming's arrangement for him to adapt to a period of time with a doctor named Chang Youle.

Although Pan Xiaoming's arrangement was not what Ye Xiu wanted, and Ye Xiu still wanted to get started directly and serve as the attending doctor directly, Pan Xiaoming's arrangement was still within the scope of what he could accept.

And he felt that Pan Xiaoming's arrangement was a reasonable one.

After all, he had just arrived at the affiliated hospital to work, and he didn't know much about the working environment and atmosphere here. It would be good to get familiar with a doctor first.

Dr. Chang Youle is a more serious doctor who doesn't like to talk much. He is a typical taciturn doctor in the eyes of most ordinary people. He is very authoritative at first glance. Ye Xiu went to When meeting him, he didn't say anything in particular, and even seemed a little cold.

Ye Xiu didn't mind Chang Youle's attitude. He was not the kind of person who cared too much about such details, and he himself was not the kind of person who was very enthusiastic and good at interpersonal communication. Chang Youle's kind of The slightly cold attitude made him more comfortable, and he didn't need too many deliberate conversations.

After reporting to Chang Youle, the first task Ye Xiu received was to write and organize medical records.

This is a typical resident task.

There are many patients who come for treatment every day. It is impossible for the attending doctor, especially the doctor at the deputy director level or above, to write down every patient's medical record in a very neat and standardized manner. Most of the time, these doctors write it in the medical record book. It's just a few lines or even a few words, and it's even more straightforward to prescribe medicine on the computer.

However, hospitals require that patients’ medical records must be written in detail and specific, and the format must be standardized and neat. Basically, a medical record requires thousands of words. This is the same whether it is a traditional Chinese medicine hospital or a Western medicine hospital. required.

So the attending doctors left this critical matter to the residents.

Writing medical records is a nightmare for residents. This job is not only dull, boring, and boring, but also very intensive. Often a resident does nothing all day long and can write medical records until he is weak. to 8 or 9 p.m.

But for residents, this is an unavoidable fate. The superior doctor asks you to write, and it is impossible for you not to write. If you don’t write, it will be equivalent to giving up this job and career...

Therefore, almost every doctor has experienced a nightmare era of writing medical records during the residency stage.

Chang Youle asked Ye Xiu to write medical records, obviously treating Ye Xiu as a resident doctor, and he was still the most junior kind.

Ye Xiu didn't know that writing medical records was the job of a resident doctor. He had no previous internship or training experience in China, nor had he ever been a resident doctor. His first job after returning to China was at Beijiao Third Hospital. He directly served as the attending physician.

Even if he is abroad, because of his extraordinary talent and strength, he has not experienced the long internship period that ordinary doctors will go through. His internship period is very short, and during the internship period, he was also recognized for his outstanding performance. He quickly gained recognition from superior doctors and quickly entered the stage of medical practice.

Therefore, he didn't know the most basic underlying rules of these hospitals. Of course, even if he knew, Ye Xiu wouldn't care too much. He always felt that the work in the hospital was regardless of high or low. Every job has its own meaning, and writing medical records is even more meaningful to him.

The process of writing medical records is not only a process of carefully observing and sorting out the patient's condition and treatment plan, but it is also a process of rethinking. In this process, you can think about whether there is a more appropriate method and whether there is a better plan. .

Therefore, in the past, most of his medical records at the Third Hospital in the Northern Suburbs were written by himself, and he rarely asked others to help write them.

After receiving Chang Youle's order, Ye Xiu sat in the office and started to work with a hint of excitement.

Writing one's own patients' medical records is an important rethinking process, and helping Chang Youle write his patients' medical records is, in Ye Xiu's opinion, a valuable learning process.

In this process, he could seriously learn how Chang Youle dealt with different conditions of different patients and prescribed medicines.

This kind of learning opportunity was very rare in Ye Xiu's opinion.

At the same time, it was what Ye Xiu felt he needed very much right now.

After all, when he becomes a sitting doctor, he will definitely have to face many patients of all kinds. It is impossible for him to treat every patient with nameless acupuncture. This is unrealistic and impossible, and at the same time, he cannot Necessary. Some ordinary patients cannot use nameless acupuncture at all, or even acupuncture. They only need medicine and stones to remove it. In fact, most ordinary patients can prescribe medicine. It can be cured immediately by taking some medicine.

"This is a typical cold... Dr. Chang's prescription is just right..."

"This is a symptom of internal cold and external heat... This prescription is also wonderful..."

"This external evil invasion..."

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Time passed by minute by second, while Ye Xiu was carefully writing each medical record, he was also carefully studying and absorbing the ideas for prescribing medicines that were often found in the medical records...

The more he studied, the more Ye Xiu felt that he had benefited greatly. Chang Youle was indeed a director-level doctor with many years of clinical experience. It was very unique, and Ye Xiu was amazed by the accuracy of several formulas.

In addition to prescriptions, some of Chang Youle's ideas for treating diseases also benefited Ye Xiu a lot...

Some diseases in TCM internal medicine are relatively simple, such as simple wind-cold, or wind-heat... But there are also some that are more complicated, with alternating cold and hot, intertwined... There are even more complicated ones, with yin and yang mixed, alternating cold and hot... …

When faced with those more complex diseases, how to deal with them is a very test of the doctor's strength and level... And Chang Youle has some ideas for dealing with such complex diseases, and he deals with them like a cocoon. Ye Xiu was very inspired by the method.

Although Chang Youle is a director-level doctor and can be said to be an authoritative figure for many doctors. Although Chang Youle is indeed very unique in the treatment of some diseases, Ye Xiu is not convinced of Chang Youle's treatment ideas and prescriptions. , it is not a blind worship, nor is it a complete acceptance, but always maintains a relatively objective and calm thinking, and looks at it dialectically...

For some of Chang Youle's cases, Ye Xiu felt that they could be perfected and improved, and he would secretly keep them in mind so that he could handle them better in the future treatment process.

Um?

Suddenly, Ye Xiu frowned as he looked at a medical record on the computer screen.

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