A stone stirs up a thousand layers of waves
Yesterday I sent a small article about doctors seeing a doctor, and so far there have been more than 180 likes and more than 40 comments. Needless to say, the likes are all in favor of my opinion. Those who commented were divided. Some are in favor, some are against, and some are expressing opinions from another angle. All in all, I welcome it. People's professions are different, their positions are different, and their perspectives on problems are naturally different. This is understandable. My opinion is not against doctors. How many years have they worked hard in this position to have a title, have the right to prescribe, and sit in the clinic. The reason why people have opinions is not against various instrumental examinations, but the professional ethics of doctors. Doctors can not put how to earn money in the first place, should treat patients as relatives, more humane. It is better to see fewer patients than to make each patient feel affectionate and caring, so that they can return home with praise and satisfaction.
In addition, the doctor cannot be blamed for the current situation. Some of the problems are caused by the assessment system prescribed by the hospital. The hospital stipulates that the assessment of economic income is put first, and it is linked to my own salary income. This is bound to create the current situation.