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    Mr. Liu is not in the industry. He really didn¡¯t understand what he heard in depth. He could only ask the doctor the key points: ¡°Dr. Cao, what do you mean my wife should do next?¡±

    "First of all, the patient must have all other physical examinations done first. The ophthalmologist has made this requirement for her. She may not have done these examinations due to some personal reasons. Maybe she did not plan to find out the problem herself.  What should we do?" When Cao Yong said this, he said earnestly to his colleague Dr. Hu, "Actually, there are some things that we don't need to say more to Dr. Hu personally. We can understand Dr. Hu's feelings as a patient, but if we don't do the examination, there is no need to do it.  It is impossible to carry out the next step of treatment.¡±

    Doctors must speak based on facts. Facts require examination and accurate patient clinical data as the basis for making judgments.  Before the results come out, it is impossible to tell the patient and his family whether death can be cured.  Perhaps, the doctor's design concept is possible, but the unsatisfactory test results cannot overturn the doctor's original idea.  It is also possible that the doctor thought that it was not possible, but did not expect that the test results were more optimistic and could create some surprises for the patient.  .

    The patient and family members understand, but they are undoubtedly very irritable.

    Mr. Liu patted his legs and looked at his wife.  At this point, how can I persuade my wife to have a checkup?

    His wife didn¡¯t know what was going on, but she had only average interest in coming to Cao Yong for medical treatment before.  Logically speaking, for a doctor like Cao Yong who is well-known in the industry, his wife should have heard of his name.

    Her husband didn¡¯t know about the possible quarrel between her and Cao Yong, and Dr. Hu felt a little unhappy about it.

    She had never seen or interacted with Cao Yong before, and she had no enmity with Cao Yong.  As for Cao Yong, she complained indiscriminately and had the hospital suddenly stop her work. It seemed that she, Dr. Hu, was very irresponsible for her own work.  If it were her, she would at least make a phone call to ask her colleagues what they think before making a decision. She could first persuade them to apply for suspension.

    ¡°In the end, it is Dr. Hu who is more humane. She is commonly known as the one who protects the weak, while Du Haiwei and Cao Yong are the most impersonal.  She doesn't sound nice, but she doesn't act coldly like Cao Yong.

    Of course she didn¡¯t think Cao Yong was targeting her intentionally.  It can only be said that Cao Yong's character is like this. As the rumors say, sometimes his words and actions are really inhumane.

    There is a certain relationship in the doctor-patient relationship that needs to be avoided.  For example, the temperament of the doctor and the patient do not correspond, and the views on doing things are not very suitable.

    ¡°Perhaps most people think that I just go to see a doctor and what I want is the doctor¡¯s technical help, so why bother with that.  For minor illnesses that don¡¯t require long-term contact with a doctor, this really doesn¡¯t matter.  If the illness is serious and prolonged, a long-term mutual understanding and cooperation between doctors and patients is required.  If doctors and patients look down upon each other's way of doing things, patients will have more doubts and doubts about the doctor, and the entire treatment process will be very bumpy.

    When Dr. Hu thought about it, it was quite a surprise to her that Cao Yongyong was willing to treat her as a patient.

    Cao Yong¡¯s attitude is very upright and serious. As he said at the beginning, he will wait for the patients to make their own decisions and will not refuse any patient¡¯s help.

    For a moment, the office was very quiet.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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