Go out to the clinic twice a week, and the official time for each visit is one morning. Every time I go out to the clinic, I will be robbed of 30 numbers in the official WeChat account in half a minute. On the day of the visit, he will go to the clinic at about 7: 30, and give a plus sign to the patients who have waited at the door of the clinic but have not grabbed the number, usually adding dozens.
But almost every time I go to a follow-up visit, I can see the patient making noise in the department. Either there is only one number he wants to show, and two people clamor to come and show it by the way, or they can't understand what the professor said at all, but they just don't leave, no matter how many people are waiting behind.
Because I always wait for the train to go home at night after watching it, I don't rush to leave. After lunch, I will go back to the corridor of their department and sometimes chat with my sister in the department. Several times, I saw him pull a few extra lunches at noon, and then went to see a doctor. The problem is that he is also in his fifties.
Once, I met an aunt while waiting for the clinic. After seeing the clinic, the professor said that she needed an operation. Because the aunt's hands were inconvenient, the deputy director of the department actually put down her work and took her downstairs to go through the hospitalization procedure and then brought it back. She was also reminded to inform her family that she needed someone to take care of her after coming to Beijing for surgery. But when I came back, my aunt chatted with me and said that the doctor wanted to do her business, so she was very enthusiastic about her. In fact, they are the ace department of a 3A hospital in Beijing, and a typical bed is hard to find.
Because many patients are from other places, the professor asked his doctors to build a patient group, and arranged for doctors to take turns to answer questions for one hour every day.
Once, a family member scolded the doctor in the group. The reason is that he has been registered before, why should he register for a follow-up visit next month?