My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points
Chapter 515 - 225: Tu Ya's Covert Guardian Force, Newbie Teaching Senior Doctor at Work_3

A rookie teaching senior doctors how to do their jobs really amused him.

"Don't get me wrong, I'm just offering a personal suggestion. Besides, the patient's condition is quite dangerous now, and if it drags on, I'm worried major issues might arise."

Zhou Can already spoke very indirectly.

This patient's internal bleeding is quite severe, compounded by intermittent gastrointestinal bleeding, thus requiring special caution for thrombosis.

If not careful, the patient's life could be lost at any minute.

Zhou Can had seen too many patients who were fine one second and the next second their heartbeat and breathing suddenly stopped, and they died without any courtesy.

"Doctor, my dad's condition isn't very good indeed, and you've been measuring for a while now. Dr. Zhou mentioned that angiography can identify the cause, and we are willing to pay for it."

The patient's son, about twenty-five or twenty-six years old, looked quite composed.

Hearing Zhou Can's words, he was somewhat nervous.

An examination wouldn't cost much, but seeing his father experience another episode of rectal bleeding and his condition worsening, the attending doctor kept measuring temperature, heart rate, etc., which really worried him.

He just didn't dare to speak out, fearing to anger the attending doctor.

Now, this newly arrived Dr. Zhou had given a credible sounding examination recommendation. Regardless if it's useful or not, it's better than no examination at all.

"You don't have to worry, I measure the temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and other basic vitals strictly according to medical protocols. It's also to better ascertain if the patient is safe and what tests and treatments are needed next. I have considered all these. The patient's current vitals are still stable, no way as dangerous as Resident Doctor Zhou mentioned."

The attending doctor patiently explained to the family, feeling more disgruntled with Zhou Can inside.

Is this kid here just to make trouble? MyVirtualLibraryEmpire(NovelFire)hoststheoriginal.

He almost stirred up a medical dispute.

"That Zhou, okay, okay, we don't need you here, hurry and find your superior doctor! I have my own plans for what tests the patient should undergo. Tu Ya is a formal major hospital, unnecessary and ineffective tests won't be randomly prescribed to patients."

The attending doctor, already agitated by the patient's condition, found this new resident quite clueless about providing treatment. He had never seen such an inconsiderate resident.

Speaking without thinking, do you think you can just perform a digestive tract vascular angiography whenever you want?

Moreover, the patient had a colonoscopy not long ago, which didn't find any obvious bleeding spots. Besides, the patient has been hospitalized for observation for three days already; if there were any danger, it would have occurred by now.

This kid is purely alarmist and irresponsible in his speech.

Zhou Can didn't say anything further and directly went to the office to report.

Arguing further with that attending doctor would only lead to a quarrel.

After reporting, he could mention it to the senior doctors.

Generally, there would be at least one attending doctor managing a ward.

The skills of the attending physician are far superior to those of the attending resident; most likely, they would accept Zhou Can's suggestions.

Upon arriving at the doctor's office, since it was not yet eight o'clock, there were only a sparse two or three doctors.

Digestive Internal Medicine should have dozens of doctors in total.

Especially since gastrointestinal diseases are quite common.

In particular, Digestive Internal Medicine, where the hospitalization period for patients is relatively long, requires more doctors to manage the patients. Furthermore, Digestive Internal Medicine also features a specialized department, the Digestive Endoscopy Diagnosis and Treatment Center.

This specialized department can carry out endoscopic examinations for patients as well as endoscopic surgical treatments.

Various strong departments within Internal Medicine are currently developing their own interventional treatments and endoscopic diagnostics.

Zhou Can stood at the doorstep and knocked.

Knock, knock, knock!

It was a courtesy.

"Who are you looking for?"

A young doctor by the door turned to look at him.

"I am new to Digestive Internal Medicine to join the resident training, may I know who to report to?"

Zhou Can approached with a smile and asked.

"It's mid-month now, I haven't heard of any new residents coming! Are you sure you are supposed to be trained in our Digestive Internal Medicine?" The young doctor was a bit confused.

For easier management, Digestive Internal Medicine usually receives residents on the last day of the month or the first day of the month.

And they are received in batches, not one by one scatteringly.

"Yes, I am joining the Digestive Internal Medicine training. My name is Zhou Can, I was supposed to come at the beginning of the month, but I was delayed due to some matters during my general surgery rotation, so I only came to report now."

Zhou Can explained briefly.

"So, you are Dr. Zhou Can! The department head had instructions earlier, take a seat for now, and when Dr. Chi, who manages the resident training, comes later, I will inform him."

A doctor inside, about thirty-two or thirty-three years old, immediately put down his work, got up with a wide smile to greet him upon hearing Zhou Can's name.

Instinctively, this person might be a Chief Resident.

"Have some water! Dr. Chi usually arrives at the office around eight o'clock, should be soon!"

This person courteously poured a glass of water for Zhou Can, warmly welcoming him.

"Oh, by the way, my name is Luo Shengsheng, I live in the hospital, on duty day and night, you can find me anytime if you need anything."

Indeed, he was the Chief Resident.

"Thank you, Mr. Luo!"

Zhou Can stood up, took the water with both hands, and nodded gratefully.

Judging from Luo Shengsheng's enthusiastic attitude, he clearly knew some of Zhou Can's background. He was considering whether or not to mention the matter about the patient with gastrointestinal bleeding.

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