Chapter 209 Sociological Significance (Please subscribe)

The types of diseases and surgical arrangements in vascular surgery do not require detailed treatment by joint surgery doctors. They only need to continue to communicate with the vascular surgery department in the operating room.

Moreover, Chen Shengwu agreed to Director Ding's invitation to go to the demonstration classroom to discuss professional issues in joint surgery.

Therefore, Director Ding, Deputy Director Long, Director Chen Shengwu and Director Fang Yun temporarily left the operating room.

After Chen Shengwu went down to the dressing room again, he said apologetically: "Director Ding, our Dr. Fang, did he not disrupt your clinical rhythm? He is also a bit quick-witted and quick-tongued. Don't take it to heart. ah."

Director Ding, who was taking off his pants, quickly turned his head and trembled slightly: "Director Chen, what are you saying? How can I still not tell the good from the bad?"

"If Dr. Fang hadn't discovered this active hemangioma in this patient, Director Chen and I would probably have been in trouble for several days in the future."

"It's just a joke."

"Director Chen, this little recipe you brought is really something."

"At such a young age, you can squeeze into the top [-] people in sports medicine. Which professor is this disciple?" Director Ding subconsciously thought that Fang Yun had a doctorate or master's degree from a certain big shot and went to study and communicate with Chen Shengwu. .

Hearing Director Ding's misunderstanding, Fang Yun quickly explained: "Director Ding, my teacher is Director Chen Shengwu. I am really not lucky enough to study for a master's degree or a doctorate."

The identity must be made clear, otherwise there will be a misunderstanding and it will be even more difficult to explain in the future.

Even if it is possible that he will never be able to see Director Ding again, there is no need.

Putting misunderstanding money on yourself is just asking for trouble.

Director Ding was stunned when he heard this, but he was not too shocked.

Today's medical association's grading assessment is causing quite a stir, probably because of talents like Fang Yun.

A wild medical student could actually reach this stage at such an age. If it weren't for the grading assessment of the Medical Association, where would Fang Yun be?

Director Ding's mind was a little wandering.

"If you have the ability, academic qualifications are just the icing on the cake." Director Ding said soothingly.

He didn't ask Fang Yun why. Adults have their own difficulties, and there is no need to rub salt in other people's wounds.

Immediately afterwards, the topic was picked up by Chen Shengwu, and Director Ding stopped talking about Fang Yun's academic qualifications.

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The following process was not only a feast for Director Ding and others, but even Fang Yun found Director Chen Shengwu's explanation very intriguing.

Although the course taught by Chen Shengwu is related to joint surgery, it is not just about pure joint surgery.

Instead, it was separated from joint surgery to the major specialty of orthopedics, and then even returned to the major field of surgery.

Chen Shengwu explained the pillar theory.

The general meaning is that to judge whether a patient can undergo surgery, his basic physical condition and basic vital signs are the most critical.

If the patient himself is in good health, he will be able to tolerate the surgery.

Similarly, when referring to a patient's joint surgery, judging whether the patient is suitable for surgery cannot only be judged based on the patient's age, but also based on the patient's basic physical fitness before suffering from the disease.

If an old man, even ninety-nine years old, can still swim in the winter and walk several kilometers before he fractures his femoral head, then he can have surgery, and his postoperative functional recovery will be very good.

Fang Yun even felt that the reason why Chen Shengwu said these things was mainly because of what he said. Many theoretical refinements are based on some relatively special principles.

Because Chen Shengwu had to drive back, there was no wine party at noon, just a simple meal.

At the dinner, Director Ding and others inevitably praised Fang Yun again for helping them a lot today. The previous patient has now undergone vascular reconstruction related to vascular surgery and returned to the cardiovascular surgery care unit. The current patient Vital signs have stabilized.

"Director Dong also said that fortunately it was discovered in time."

"If we wait until after the rupture to perform the rescue operation, both the difficulty and the time of the operation will be much longer than it is now."

"Director Chen, Dr. Fang is really a treasure."

Hearing this, Fang Yun pursed his lips slightly and said modestly: "Director Ding, it's just some basic abilities. It's okay on paper. When it comes to operations and surgeries, my abilities still have a lot to be desired."

Fang Yun didn't feel that he was particularly powerful. On the contrary, the more he learned, the more he felt a little scared.

Because now, he often feels that his surgery can actually be better, more refined, more reliable, and of higher quality.

However, Fang Yun currently cannot improve his skill proficiency by hanging up, and can only slowly improve it through operations.

Although this speed is not slow, it is certainly not fast.

However, Fang Yun's own ambition and vision have improved, but his operational strength cannot keep up with his own thoughts and desires.

"Haha, that's not what you said."

"Basic skills in your eyes may be incredible to others."

"As surgeons, who dares to say that basic skills are not important? If you have a good foundation and are careful, you can make no big mistakes."

"If there are problems with the foundation, it is very likely that the building will collapse."

"For example, if Dr. Fang hadn't stopped the operation midway today, we would have rushed in. Even if the operation was a complete success and the patient returned to the ward safely, the abdominal aortic aneurysm would have ruptured again."

"No matter how good our surgery is and how fancy it is, what's the point?"

"It's just the operating expenses of an operation. Other than that, it has no sociological significance." Director Ding said somewhat self-deprecatingly.

Fang Yun had only heard the term sociological significance on TV before and rarely heard it mentioned before.

Perhaps Fang Yun usually only interacts with junior doctors, so everyone's vision is still limited to what I can do, but not from the perspective of why I should do what I do.

"Xiao Fang, you heard me. Director Ding is giving you some advice. You must keep it in mind."

"The early stage of a doctor's study is to learn skills, knowledge, and basic skills."

"But when you reach a certain height, you need to balance and evaluate the sociological significance by yourself, because there are so many things you can do, so you have to start making choices." Chen Shengwu took the opportunity to give Fang Yun some pointers. One sentence.

Fang Yun had already put down his chopsticks, sat upright, and nodded solemnly: "Thank you, directors."

"Dr. Fang is still very easy to learn. In fact, I just said it casually. It was just a high-level talk and it had no particular substantive meaning. Doing the surgery first and practicing the skills are the foundation." Director Ding found that Chen Shengwu He raised himself too high all of a sudden, and then quickly came down on his own.

(End of this chapter)

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