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The embarrassment of a senior physician in a hospital opening a clinic

author:Dr. Hu popularizes medical science

Everyone knows that the doctor who runs the clinic is a cure-all-trades and can cure any disease. A person is proficient in kicking and proofing. The clinic is booming. Whether it's a physician assistant or a physician, they are all general practitioners.

The embarrassment of a senior physician in a hospital opening a clinic

And some senior doctors who have retired from tertiary or second-class hospitals are not satisfied with the money of rehiring, and have also opened clinics. The greater the hope they had, the greater their disappointment.

The two experts I know, one is the director of the internal medicine department of a tertiary hospital, and the other is the executive vice president of the cardiology department of a second-class hospital, and they also opened a clinic after retirement. And they all have clinics run by assistant physicians next to their clinics. It stands to reason that these low-ranking clinics will soon be overwhelmed. In fact, on the contrary, low-level clinics are overcrowded and their clinics are crowded.

The embarrassment of a senior physician in a hospital opening a clinic

The reason for this is that community diseases are too complex, there are all kinds of diseases, and the hospital experts are too professional to deal with a wide variety of diseases. For example, in an electro-optic ophthalmia, the eyes are red and swollen, and you dare not open your eyes in pain. The expert was at a loss, and the little doctor next door solved the problem with a ribacaine point. Another example is a patient with hand trauma, the expert is at a loss to ask the hospital to go to the surgery for treatment. The patient went to the small clinic next door, immediately underwent debridement and suturing, and the patient returned satisfied. What's even more interesting is that some people ask doctors to feel their pulses when they see a doctor, and experts can only pretend to feel their pulses. After feeling the pulse, the first thing the patient asked was the doctor: "I am the disease of that meridian?"

The embarrassment of a senior physician in a hospital opening a clinic

A year has passed, and the prestige of the experts is slowly eroding. I can only be depressed in the face of an empty clinic, and the nurse's Gu Jin can't pay it, let alone the rent and utility bills. I had to go back to the hospital to see the specialist outpatient clinic.