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Chapter 379 - Chapter 379 【379】You need to learn to teach others
Chapter 379: [(379)] You need to learn to teach others. Chapter 379: [(379)] You need to learn to teach others. “Listen to me, Yingying,” Xie Wanying advised her classmate. “Before you say anything to a patient, it’s best to ask the attending physician for their opinion. You don’t want to present inconsistent information in front of the patient and cause them to doubt us.”
“The problem is with him, not me. If he didn’t agree, why didn’t he speak up during yesterday’s meeting?” Li Qi’an said, clearly agitated.
“Teacher Tan doesn’t have a problem. It’s you who don’t quite understand, being new to the clinical setting–” Xie Wanying said, trying not to hurt her classmate’s pride.
“So he contradicts himself and still claims he’s faultless?” Li Qi’an glared. “Just because he’s the teacher and we’re medical students?”
“It’s not about that. As a doctor, it’s the same; you shouldn’t interpret things for other doctors’ patients casually, because you don’t fully understand the other doctor’s overall treatment plan for the patient,” Xie Wanying continued.
“Yingying, I thought you were always bold, never afraid to speak your mind. Today I’ve learned that you’re actually a coward who hesitates and cowers,” Li Qi’an accused her.
“It’s not the same. You discussed internal matters with the patient’s family without the attending physician’s consent,” She responded.
Li Qi’an suddenly choked up.
“Think about whether it’s true,” Xie Wanying suggested, urging her classmate to calm down and reflect.
“So I was being meddlesome, right?” Li Qi’an realized.
“I know you meant well, wanting to help me out, knowing that the patient was mine, so you talked to their family first.”
Upon hearing this, Li Qi’an hung his head: He realized his good intentions had led to bad outcomes.
“What should I do now? Go back to the patient’s family and say I was wrong?”
“No need, Teacher Tan just asked me to give you a heads-up. He meant well. We’re fine. But if you do something like this again and step on someone’s toes, and the situation escalates, it’ll be troublesome,” she explained.
Li Qi’an nodded, indicating he understood: “I definitely won’t meddle in things that don’t concern me again.”
“When it comes to other people’s patients, even if you think something is wrong, you should discuss it with the patient’s attending physician, but never go and talk to the patient yourself,” Xie Wanying offered a tip, “Because sometimes what you think is wrong may actually not be, and the attending physician might have a different rationale.”
As they were talking, they suddenly noticed another figure a few steps away.
They turned to find Lin Hao standing there.
Lin Hao glanced at them both and said to Xie Wanying, “If you keep coddling him like this, he’ll never grow up.”
“What did you say?” Li Qi’an flared up when he heard this.
“Am I wrong? You need to learn more lessons. Why does she need to come and remind you? Whether you listen or not, she’s wasting her breath telling you,” Lin Hao said before turning away and walking off.
Xie Wanying tapped her forehead and remembered the advice Teacher Wu had given her. Sometimes teaching can’t be too gentle–could she be part of the problem?
Meanwhile, Li Qi’an was fuming, pointing at Lin Hao’s retreating figure: “Talking about me? Why don’t you look at yourself? How many times have you spoken to her in all these years, aren’t you less confident than I am?”
Lin Hao didn’t turn back or acknowledge his challenge, offering his white-coated back as a silent mockery: He didn’t need the coddling of a girl.
Li Qi’an lifted his nostrils in disdain and turned his face away, too.
Sun Yubo peeked out from the office door and called for a student, “Student Xie.”
Leaving Li Qi’an behind, Xie Wanying walked towards the office.
Upon entering, she approached the teachers and glanced around: Huh?
Sitting in the middle, Tan Kelin was intently flipping through the notebook that Sun Yubo had taken from her the night before. His brows were furrowed in concentration, and his bangs hung low, hiding any flicker of emotion in his eyes.
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