Chapter 1790 【1790】Varies From Person to Person
The matter of receiving red envelopes in many hospitals is divided by doctors rather than by hospitals. So when you hear of a hospital who accepts red envelopes, don't kill all the doctors in that hospital with one stick. There are even doctors in the same department who resolutely refuse to accept them, and at the same time there are colleagues who are very powerful in collecting money in private.
These things have always been in the absence of evidence and no complaints, the hospital can only turn a blind eye. Once the incident occurs, the hospital will say that it is not that the medical staff have not been warned in advance, and that what should be dealt with will be dealt with.
The hardest-hit area to receive red envelopes in clinical practice is mainly in the surgical department, and anesthesiologists are another lesser-known red envelope hardest-hit area.
Most people can understand the red envelopes given to surgeons. Patients are afraid that they will die on the operating bed. On the other hand, if there is a problem after surgery, it is kind to send red envelopes, so that it is convenient to find a doctor for help.
Sending red envelopes to anesthesiologists is word of mouth. It is said that anesthesiologists are better than surgeons in the operating room, and patients will die without anesthesiologists watching them. We all know that anesthesiologists are in charge of anesthesia, and the nature of their work is different from that of surgeons.
The situation Du Mengen mentioned happened to be a point that some ordinary people don't understand. Regardless of the division of labor between surgeons and anesthesiologists, they should be closely related in the operating room. In fact, surgeons and anesthesiologists belong to two departments and two majors, and the research content is very different, and the daily communication is not as much as outsiders think. The front-line clinical work is an assembly line every day, so how can there be so much time for communication.
It is impossible for the surgeon who sees the patient to have a good relationship with all the anesthesiologists all the time. Each hospital has a large number of anesthesiologists. Like tertiary hospitals with many surgeries, it is even more impossible for surgeons to appoint an anesthesiologist to be responsible for the surgical anesthesia of their patients. The degree of arrogance of some anesthesiologists can challenge the old clinical professors of surgery. This last point will definitely exceed the expectations of patients and their families.
When Du Mengen broke the news, Xie Wanying who had stayed in the hospital before her rebirth could quickly understand the meaning.
Zhang Shuping and Geng Yongzhe blinked, unable to understand what they heard.
According to their understanding of doctors, they know that doctors will never dare to do anything clinically even if they don't receive a red envelope. It is the doctors who suffer the most from medical accidents. Because of this, clinical surgeons often say to the common people that there is a reason for giving red envelopes or not. Anesthesiologists and surgeons are also afraid of medical accidents and anesthesia accidents. Could something else happen?
Anyway, when they walked into the operating room, the patient was lying on the table and had his epidural.
The patient to be operated on is a woman in her sixties. Only epidural anesthesia, the patient is conscious.
Dr. Zuo Liang walked to the patient and spoke a few words instead of Du Haiwei to calm the patient's emotions.
Before the arrival of the chief surgeon, the assistant disinfected the drape as usual and made these routine preoperative preparations.
When the scheduled operation time came, Du Haiwei arrived.
Dr. Zuo Liang acted as the first assistant, and two interns acted as the second assistant and the third assistant. The one holding the suction device is Xie, and the one pulling the hook is Geng. Two trainees stood watching from the corner of the operating room.
After his father arrived, Du Mengen didn't dare to talk too much, and obediently kept quiet with Zhang Shuping. Instead, Zhang Shuping quietly looked at the anesthesiologist because of what he said.
The anesthesiologist's surname is Zhou, and he is in his early forties. He should be a senior doctor, and his skills should be excellent, so there is nothing to worry about.