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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic-Chapter 191 - 130: Difficult Hemostasis, Saving Lives Brings Great Rewards (Part 3)
Because they are the leading hospital in this area, no other local hospitals would dare oppose them.
"It’s you guys again!"
The nurse getting off the ambulance looked somewhat surprised to see Li Jingsheng and Sunshine Clinic once more.
The emergency doctor, however, walked over with a broad smile to greet Li Jingsheng.
"Dr. Li, hello!"
"Hello!"
Li Jingsheng didn’t know this doctor, but judging from the enthusiasm, it was clear the doctor knew him and was aware of his influence in the Second Hospital.
"I’m Dai Xing, a resident in the Emergency Department. I recently participated in specialized training in Orthopedics, and had the chance to hear about your reputation. I haven’t had the opportunity to meet you until now. Today, we’re here to pick up an emergency patient, but I hope to visit your clinic soon to pay my respects!"
So he was a doctor from the Emergency Department.
Being able to obtain specialized training means he is an outstanding doctor.
Standardized training is formal training for interns after graduation, preparing them to become official residents.
Now, to improve medical quality, and perhaps because the clinical performance of postgraduate students is lacking, many major hospitals require bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral graduates, regardless of level, to undergo three years of standardized training in the hospital. They can remain employed only after passing the assessment.
As for specialized training, it can be understood as specialized intensive training.
For example, after completing standardized training and entering Gastroenterology, you may work for two or three years or even longer. If you perform well in other areas but lack clinical experience in a specific related field, it can be a shortcoming.
At this point, you can apply to enter the relevant department for specialized training.
The time is quite flexible, usually several months.
After completing the training, you return to your original department with your shortcomings addressed, making you stronger.
This Dr. Dai Xing is an outstanding doctor in the Emergency Department, so his eagerness to flatter Li Jingsheng is understandable.
Doctors in the Emergency Department generally hold a lower status, and he sees great potential in Li Jingsheng. Building a good relationship early could mean an important connection in the future.
Moreover, Li Jingsheng is Doctor Xu’s apprentice.
Many doctors wish to learn bone-setting techniques from him.
If Dr. Dai Xing learns bone-setting techniques, his status in the Emergency Department could significantly improve.
He might even directly start offering this treatment project within the department.
Every action adults take is driven by benefits.
There’s no such thing as doing something nice for someone without a reason.
The emergency nurse was shocked as she looked at Li Jingsheng.
She didn’t realize that this small clinic doctor was actually a well-known doctor in the Second Hospital.
At least Dr. Dai’s fawning attitude made her aware that Li Jingsheng held a significant status in the Second Hospital.
"I’m also delighted to meet such an excellent doctor as Dr. Dai. For now, let’s focus on saving the patient! This patient is seriously injured with heavy head bleeding. I couldn’t stop the bleeding; I just stitched the wound temporarily..."
After a brief exchange with this emergency doctor, Li Jingsheng urged them to deal with the patient quickly.
In truth, he didn’t really like Dr. Dai’s attitude.
People who are overly enthusiastic can form friendships quickly but break them just as fast.
Such individuals are often opportunistic, their smiling facade belying their true intentions. When they need something, they’re more passionate than anyone else, but once you are of no use to them, they’ll discard you like trash.
They all worked together to move the patient onto the stretcher and loaded him into the ambulance.
There was actually already another patient inside.
However, it seemed that their injuries were much less severe.
It’s impossible to know how many people were involved in this fight?
Li Jingsheng, through this incident, gained a deeper understanding of Old Street of South City.
It’s not just about Old Street of South City; it’s the same the world over—half light, half darkness. As long as there’s a struggle for benefits, darkness will perpetually exist; it has been this way for centuries.
As he watched the wounded being taken away by the ambulance, his part was done.
Back in the clinic, he filled a basin with water and took a cloth to clean off the bloodstains and handprints from the glass door.
"Boss, let me handle it!"
Xiaogao quickly came over to help.
"You go fetch two buckets of water to wash the bloodstains on the floor."
Li Jingsheng didn’t let Xiaogao directly touch the blood. He wore gloves while stitching the patient’s wound and hadn’t taken them off.
It’s a protective measure.
There’s always the risk of occupational exposure; he remains cautious about patients’ blood, saliva, feces, etc. He uses gloves and masks for protection when necessary.
Xiaogao, it’s uncertain where he did his standardized training, but his awareness of infection prevention is particularly poor.
Perhaps he spent his training days dating instead of studying, leading to this lack of understanding.
During Li Jingsheng’s standardized training, he had a senior directly returned by the department head to the training department.
In such cases, their career is practically ruined.
Xiaogao doesn’t excel in clinical diagnosis, treatment abilities, or health and safety awareness. If possible, he could do well as a salesman for health supplements.
At least in sales, he has some talent.
The bloodstains the injured person left on the doorknob were tough for Li Jingsheng to clean off.
Once it was wiped dry, he disinfected it again, feeling assured only then.
"Boss, aren’t you being too fastidious?"
Xiaogao felt the boss was making a mountain out of a molehill.
"Fastidious? What if the injured person had an infectious disease? Not to mention AIDS, just a hepatitis B virus could ruin your life. Always remember, caution is the key to survival. You should learn from Sister Tang."
"This, this can’t be such a coincidence, can it? I didn’t wear gloves when supporting his head, nor a mask... That’s not good, I need to wash my hands again immediately."
Xiaogao understood the dangers of infectious diseases and hurried off to wash his hands again.
This made Tang Ping chuckle.
"Sister Tang, in the future, if Dr. Gao performs tasks without due diligence, do feel free to scold him. It’s for his own good."
"He should probably sell medications instead; his handling skills are just at the intern level in various aspects."
Tang Ping shook her head with a smile.
Li Jingsheng also felt quite helpless about this, unsure whether Xiaogao had poor learning ability or simply hadn’t applied himself. Many of his clinical operations and treatment awareness felt as though he hadn’t undergone standardized training.
Returning to the consultation desk, Li Jingsheng reviewed the outcomes of the patient rescue.
From his experience, every rescue would yield valuable insights.
The doctor level experience increased by 100 points.
At this rate, it wouldn’t take long to achieve senior level attending physician.
General surgery diagnosis proficiency only increased by 1 point.
But the proficiency in continuous simple sutures increased by 10 points, which was thrilling.
Under such urgent circumstances, stitching the patient while racing against time significantly enhanced this skill.
In contrast, the proficiency in interrupted sutures saw relatively little gain, increasing by just 1 point.
The life value increased by 102 points, as expected.
The balance rose from 57 to 159 points.
That’s quite impressive indeed!
One should always have over a hundred life points on hand to avoid panic in emergencies.







