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    It is in line with Dr. Tong¡¯s previous speculation that the patient cannot understand it.

    Dr. Tong smiled, took off the sunglasses on his face, revealing his gray eyes, turned to look at Cao Yong and others and signaled: It was your idea, you say.

    Cao Yong cleared his throat twice: "It's okay. I have a question."

    Speaking of which, he himself had never thought of giving patients such a task before, and his considerations were similar to Dr. Tong¡¯s.  However, after such a task was issued that day, the patient cheered up a lot.

    Next is the key point, let the patient understand it by himself, which means that the doctor must be professionally prepared to deal with various medical problems of the patient.  The ultimate goal of being able to hold on to the argument is to draw out ideas and come up with the best plan.  Otherwise, these foreplays will turn into laughable bubbles.  Based on this, most big guys don¡¯t do this kind of tricks for fear of overturning.

    Dr. Tong¡¯s eyes were silently waiting for the performance of his colleagues.  What he could vaguely tell in his eyes was that Cao Yong might not be really calm.  The other doctor, the mysterious young Dr. Xie, I really don't know if he is a figure promoted by Cao Yong. He is so calm that it seems a bit fake.

    Lin Jiayin, who was sitting in front of the doctors, couldn't help but look a little nervous as a patient. After scanning the faces of several doctors, her eyes fell on Dr. Xie's face unconsciously.

    The first time we met twice, we brushed each other¡¯s faces in a hurry.  During this meeting, what she could confirm was that he was really calm. Her patient's feelings were different from Dr. Tong's.

    "Doctor Xie, you have already guessed what my illness is, haven't you?" When this sentence came out of her mouth without thinking, Lin Jiayin was shocked.

    First of all, she believed that without her consent, classmate Cao Yong would not casually inform a third person, including Dr. Xie, about her condition.

    Doctor Tong smiled with a look in his eyes: What do you mean?

    It is quite difficult to accurately guess what disease this patient has before accessing the medical records.  Cao Yong knows best as the attending physician.

    Whether it was guessed beforehand depends on Dr. Xie Wanying¡¯s own explanation.

    Xie Wanying said to the patient: "Your symptoms are not typical, and it is not easy to speculate. Your main symptom should be headache and dizziness. When I saw you that time, you also came to the hospital for emergency treatment because of this situation. If you  When he came to the doctor, he was unable to see, so maybe my guess would be easier."

    "Did you guess it? How did you guess it?" The patient was very curious about this.

    Not only the patients, but also the agents present and other doctors at the scene and in the next room were all listening.

    ¡°Did Yingying already know what her illness was?¡± Student Wei asked.

    ¡°Yingying has always been good at guessing.¡± Classmate Geng said honestly.

    Diagnosis is Mr. Xie¡¯s surprising strength. Only people who don¡¯t know Mr. Xie would be surprised by this.

    Fang Ze, the man at the next table, raised his eyebrows.  What the National Association people mean by these words is that Dr. Xie has the power of divine prophecy.

    God certainly does not have foreknowledge.  Xie Wanying made a conventional guess: "First of all, what you have is not a rare disease. As for rare diseases, because domestic research on rare diseases does not have strong financial support, the treatment is definitely not as good as overseas. Patients who return to China for treatment generally  What they are interested in is the surgical skills of domestic doctors. The surgical skills of domestic doctors are based on the huge number of patients, and their reputation is no worse than that of foreign countries. Practice makes perfect in all walks of life."

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