Chapter 1804 ã1804ãLooking for the wrong directio
Chapter 1804 [1804] Find the wrong direction
They are very good teachers, but they really don’t understand the thoughts of their poor children.
Teacher Ren may have thought that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have money. After coming here, classmate and teacher Huyu donated together to make a donation to solve the problem immediately. But this approach would be a psychological burden for her and classmate Geng. .
It was enough trouble to ask the teacher to help the doctor, so let the teacher donate? Isn’t this cheeky to the extreme? They can’t do what students do.
For example, when her cousin and sister-in-law passed away last time, she thanked her teachers, brothers and sisters who helped her by sending fruit candies to make pennants one by one to express her gratitude, and donated them to the hospital charity box in the name of her teachers. Money, in short, will never let her have a psychological burden.
To let classmate Geng and his younger brother have no psychological burden to treat the disease, they can’t do what Teacher Ren did, and like she said before, spend the money on the edge of the knife. As long as the money is spent on the cutting edge, you won’t see much, and you can find a way to collect it yourself.
The first cost of medical treatment is the inability to diagnose the cause. Repeated examination fees and ineffective pre-treatment costs will occupy the treatment costs when they are really needed. First of all, you need to have an accurate direction to check.
“Come here and take a CT first. This is exactly what I want to discuss with you. In addition to seeking help from Dr. Lin, I need to seek help from an orthopedic teacher.” Xie Wanying said.
“The counselor helped me find an orthopedic teacher.” Geng Yongzhe added.
“The counselor should not be looking for a teacher of Orthopedics No. 3.” Xie Wanying said.
“Orthopedics three?” Geng Yongzhe recalled. His younger brother was asked by a counselor to a clinician shortly after entering school four years ago. The first feedback from the orthopaedic department was that the fracture of his brother’s calf might not have been completely treated by the county hospital at that time, and the fracture healing was not perfect, so pain occurred from time to time, and it might be because the nutrition could not keep up in the later period. After all, it has little to do with the calf fracture. More like his brother’s own psychological problems. There are many patients suffering from psychological trauma after a serious accident.
The orthopaedic teacher said this and did not continue. He could only think about becoming an orthopedic surgeon in the future, and then thinking about how to help his brother treat this leg.
Thinking of this, he must have had some doubts about the diagnosis of this orthopaedic department.
Student Geng is very similar to her. She also always had doubts about her grandfather’s original diagnosis, thinking that she could only be a doctor to treat her relatives.
“It is estimated that the first orthopaedic department is for calf fractures. The first orthopedic department is good at hand and foot surgery. The second orthopedics department focuses on artificial joints.
Later, when I entered the internship stage, I heard the introduction of the three orthopaedic divisions mentioned by the teachers. Geng Yongzhe asked, “It’s right to seek orthopaedics first for calf fractures. Why do you say orthopaedics third? Do you suspect that he has a problem with his spine?”
“Yes.” Xie Wanying nodded, “If you don’t quite believe me, I think we can discuss with Teacher Chang of Orthopedics No. 3 and show the medical records to Teacher Chang.”
“Teacher Chang?” Geng Yongzhe heard that she was talking about Chang Jiawei, and was surprised why he was looking for Chang Jiawei. People in the class have said that this man is very rude, a notoriously playboy, and unreliable.
Whether Teacher Chang is a big radish, Xie Wanying can’t draw conclusions.
(end of this chapter)