In addition to denouncing scalpers, can we also do some what for the fairness of medical resources?

Some time ago, there was a hot video on the Internet. In the video, the girl denounced the hospital dealer, fired the expert number from 300 yuan to 4 500 yuan, and accused the security guard of acquiescing in the dealer’s behavior, resulting in her mother and other ordinary patients [waiting in line for so long but not being able to get the number]. Although some cities have set up unified registration platforms and many hospitals have also developed official apps, it is still difficult to solve the problem of difficult registration. As soon as these apps were launched, the number source inside was targeted by professional scalpers. The Internet has solved the problem of unequal information, but it is Read More …

Why Should Doctors Refuse Free Consultation

Editor’s Note: British painter Luke Fildes can be called a classic painting of medical humanities < < Doctor > >, His creation was inspired by a tragic life experience. At that time, Luke’s son was seriously ill, and he invited Murray, a famous doctor, to treat him. During the communication, Murray’s medical skills and moral realm gave Luke a lot of insights. Although his son eventually died due to the deterioration of his illness, Luke understood from it that the mission of medicine is not only to rescue the patient’s condition, but also to observe and care for the patient’s pain. It is a “flexible science”. Judging from the medical background, environment and technology at that time, it cannot be Read More …

Can you be calm when practicing medicine in troubled times?

We often sigh with emotion that there is a shortage of good doctors in the world, but ask ourselves, have we participated in the creation and creation of such a system and environment for breeding good doctors? This is a story that makes countless readers cry in my bibliography, and reminds us of a lot… such as the lack of common medical knowledge among ordinary people, the dignity of doctors, the inheritance of medicine, the impetuousness of society, and ultimately the relationship between people should be a how. Call me if something happens During the day rounds, a pregnant woman insisted on cesarean section. There is really no medical indication in what, the baby in the belly is not big, Read More …

Is someone else’s hospital a good hospital?

Looking back over the past few years, the doctor-patient relationship has been pushed to the forefront. When netizens complained about the poor medical experience in mainland China, my first emergency visit to a public hospital in Hong Kong took place. Before I could see a doctor, I gave up automatically. Automatic abandonment? Aren’t clean hospitals, high-quality services and low prices synonymous with public medical care in Hong Kong? Absolutely. A timely ambulance On that day, when I was walking on the road, I suddenly felt a burst of colic in my lower abdomen. Then my eyes turned black and my limbs were weak. I slowly spread out on the ground. I knew fairly well that my annoying dysmenorrhea had been Read More …

Why is it so difficult to listen to the doctor?

In May this year, my uncle suddenly developed supraventricular tachycardia and was so miserable that he did not sleep all night. This is a common arrhythmia, which can cause a series of clinical symptoms due to sudden and rapid heartbeat. The disease usually responds well to drugs, but is prone to recurrent attacks. The next day, after an examination in a 3A hospital, the doctor prescribed some medicine and told him: “Just go back and have a good rest. Remember to take the medicine on time and according to the amount.” In August, uncle fell ill again and fainted in the unit. After this time he was sent to the hospital, the doctor did not let him go. Because this Read More …

Sometimes, doctors don’t know you have what!

One of my colleagues has always felt cold hands and feet since the beginning of last winter. At first he thought it was the heating problem. But soon he changed his office and moved to another building. The problem remained the same, which made him suspicious of himself. He searched the Internet and found that if the blood vessels contracted, there would be such a phenomenon. So he went to a doctor. As a result, everything was normal after some examination. The doctor finally told him that he might be getting old, so go home and put on more clothes. My friend was naturally not satisfied with this unclear explanation in the back row, but he could only go home Read More …

Depth through the doctor’s perspective, understand life

Comments: How do we view the doctor-patient relationship and the series of conflicts and entanglements arising therefrom? The author entered the first-line medical department, In-depth interviews with doctors and patients, At the edge of life and death, She carefully analyzed this sensitive issue. With vivid strokes, It tells many stories about the first line of medical treatment, And moments of life and death. With the progress of science, Great changes have taken place in the duties of doctors, In the struggle between doctors and diseases, doctors are becoming more and more [strong], but this cannot [kill] all diseases. The problem of doctor-patient relationship arises from this. Today, medicine is not strong enough to solve any problem. How to face death Read More …

The most dangerous job

Recently, the Ebola virus has wreaked havoc. Many health care workers are fighting in the front line. Many people have become infected with the virus and even lost their lives. This suddenly reminds me of a question, that is, how dangerous is health care? If you ask that what is the most dangerous job, the first reaction of ordinary people should be heavy manual jobs such as miners or construction workers. Yes, in the United States, for example, the highest number of jobs killed in 2012 was loggers, with 62 people, compared with a total of 34,000 loggers in the United States. In terms of the total number of deaths, miners, fishermen and drilling workers followed closely with 38, 34 Read More …