Chapter 1209: Chapter 1213: The Title of Honorary Physician
Hearing Auntie’s words, Chen Cang was montarily unable to react!
The reason he agreed to Auntie herself was because Auntie was sick. Both emotionally and logically, out of a doctor’s instinct and accountability, Chen Cang felt he should at least give her a reminder.
But…
As for Zhang Yu, Chen Cang…
Not only was Chen Cang taken aback, but even Zhang Yu herself was a bit flustered!
Seeing her own mother wink at her frantically, Zhang Yu’s face turned beet red.
This was just too exaggerated, right?!
Chen Cang quickly said, “This… Auntie, let’s have a checkup tomorrow, I’m not really good at this.”
After speaking, Chen Cang led Zhang Yu and walked out.
“I have sothing to tell you,” Chen Cang said to Zhang Yu.
Zhang Yu, looking at Chen Cang, was sowhat excited since her idol was in front of her, and she was extrely nervous.
Chen Cang called out Zhang Yu because of Auntie’s situation.
Breast cancer can’t be delayed, and furthermore, Chen Cang, through palpation of Auntie’s axillary lymph nodes, could feel there were no signs of lymphatic spread.
“Take your mother to the hospital for a checkup tomorrow. She is very likely to have breast cancer. Get admitted to the hospital as soon as possible and prepare for surgery.”
Chen Cang told Zhang Yu this because he was worried Auntie herself would not take it seriously.
Upon hearing what Chen Cang said, Zhang Yu’s complexion changed, and she quickly nodded: “Ok, ok. Thank you, Dr. Chen.”
So it turned out… to be really about treatnt…
Zhang Yu was relieved, but at the sa ti, she felt a strange sense of loss inside.
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The unexpected event that took place during the Dongyang Province interdiate assessnt was nevertheless made public.
No matter the explanation, this incident still showed a lack of communication between healthcare workers and patients.
Both parties are responsible!
The Director of the Provincial People’s Hospital, Li Hui, personally made a self-critique.
It seems that across the whole Dongyang Province, and even throughout the country, nurous healthcare workers and experts criticized the hospital staff’s dical techniques as outdated.
As a provincial hospital, it cannot bear the capacity and responsibility that a hospital should have.
Facing these criticisms, the doctors were unable to refute.
After all, capability is sothing that really can’t be clearly defined.
If having poor capability is a mistake, they indeed have nothing to say.
However, the head of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Departnt, Hou Liang, went ahead and made public the patient Wang’s records, including admission details, the initial dical report, physiological and biochemical tests, and imaging results in their entirety.
“Here are all the patient’s admission records, these are various test and examination reports, please don’t hesitate to impart your wisdom, experts,” Hou Liang said very straightforwardly.
Once this case was made public, it was bound to cause a huge uproar.
As expected, online discussions about the patient’s condition quickly began.
Even though the correct diagnosis is now known to be an error, the patient’s dical condition is still confidential, unknown to the public.
Therefore, for a ti, various explanations appeared online.
But!
Even though they knew the patient’s diagnosis was wrong, they couldn’t imagine the correct one.
And at this ti, Chen Cang was rather embarrassed!
He had already returned to Beijing.
In the morning, Chen Cang sat in his office, anxious and uneasy.
He was frantic because the results were supposed to be released today.
After all, there weren’t many people taking the interdiate examination, and the results for the man-machine dialogue exam should be coming out quickly as well.
But…
He didn’t have his results right now.
This was an incredibly awkward situation.
In the office, everyone knew that the national first-ranked resident doctor’s examination had ended, and they ca over to ask how Chen Cang had perford.
Chen Cang was too embarrassed to say that he ssed up with both the examiners and the main examination unit.
It’s really too…awkward to even talk about this.
Chen Cang remained silent, too.
Silence…but at this mont, it was not the best weapon.
When everyone saw Chen Cang’s silence, they were suddenly stunned.
“Professor Chen… you didn’t go over there, did you?”
Chen Cang: …
Ma Yuehui, sitting next to Chen Cang with an air of a seasoned person, began to guide Chen Cang like a big brother.
“Chen Cang, let tell you, life is full of ups and downs…everything you go through will beco your arsenal…”
Seeing Ma Yuehui reveling in schadenfreude, Chen Cang truly felt helpless.
At that mont, Group Two’s leader, Director Hou Liang, walked in, “Huh? Professor Chen, I heard there were wrong exam questions over at An Yang when I was proctoring?”
Chen Cang didn’t want to answer that question.
Soon, Zhang Yuan rushed in, holding his phone in haste.
“Look! The exam questions from Dongyang Provincial People’s Hospital are now viral; until now, no official announcent, and none of the answers are correct!” Zhang Yuan pointed at the discussion section of the Lilac Community as he spoke.
This news brightened everyone’s eyes.
Diagnosing rare cases is both fascinating and challenging.
The more people who don’t know, the greater the sense of achievent after making a diagnosis!
For a mont, everyone in the office started making their diagnoses.
Chen Cang took a glance at the crowd and couldn’t help but sigh.
When will my results co out?
Sigh!
This is too hard for .
Looking at these mortals, he opened the Lilac Community and discovered that this post had already received over 30,000 replies!
All kinds of speculation.
The analyses were also well-argued.
But, on closer examination, they all had flaws.
Even these people were deliberately circumventing conventional thinking in their diagnosis.
Inside the office, Old Ma couldn’t help but declare: “Give 10 minutes, and I’ll give you a definitive answer!”
The others also started their diagnoses with enthusiasm.
But…
After a long ti, they were still stuck with only unstable angina and hypertension as a diagnosis; they couldn’t find anything else?
Soon, everyone beca curious.
“Professor Chen, could you take a look at this question?”
Suddenly, a senior doctor looked at Chen Cang thoughtfully and said.
Chen Cang spoke the truth: “The patient has Kawasaki disease, an impending aortic dissection.”
After he spoke, Old Ma was taken aback: “How did it get linked to Kawasaki?”
Everyone nodded in agreent.
They didn’t approve either.
It seed Chen Cang was not clear about it either.
Chen Cang didn’t offer an explanation, after all… he didn’t want to say more about this kind of matter.
In the morning, the Health Commission of Dongyang Province released an official ssage.
A detailed report and explanation about the misdiagnosis of a patient in the interdiate examination.
It provided a detailed explanation of the patient’s condition and also included an account by the patient about inadvertently concealing the illness, leading to such a big mistake.
And it elaborated on Chen Cang’s successful diagnosis of the patient’s condition during the examination, writing down the details of the whole process.
“We are grateful for Dr. Chen Cang’s outstanding contribution in this diagnosis, which saved the patient’s life…”
“Furthermore, given the patient Mr. Wang’s special circumstance, we grant approval that diagnoses made during the examination which align with his condition are deed to have passed.”
“For Dr. Chen Cang, who diagnosed the true condition of the patient, passing the examination smoothly, our provincial Health Commission has decided to bestow upon Chen Cang the title of Honorary Physician of the Year for attending physicians!”
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