Surgeons are one of the most important forces in modern medicine, and their professional skills and medical standards are directly related to the safety and health of patients. In the medical world, surgeons are known as "iron men" because they need to perform surgeries under high-pressure, high-risk environments, and often need to stay awake, focused and calm.
But a surgeon's job is not just about surgery; it also includes pre- and post-operative care of patients, diagnosis and treatment of their conditions. Therefore, an excellent surgeon needs to have extensive medical knowledge, rich clinical experience and superior surgical skills, as well as good communication and interpersonal skills, and strong psychological qualities and responsiveness.
Surgical Procedures
Surgery is a highly complex medical operation that requires a high degree of precision on the surgeon's part on the operating table to ensure the success of the procedure and the safety of the patient. The following are the basic operating steps of surgery:
1. Preoperative preparation: The surgeon needs to conduct a comprehensive physical examination and medical history of the patient to determine the indications for surgery and the surgical plan. At the same time, preoperative preparation of the patient is needed, including anesthesia, sterilization, and marking of the surgical site.
2. Incision: The surgeon needs to make an incision at the surgical site in order to gain access to a body cavity or the interior of an organ. The size and location of the incision needs to be chosen based on the surgical site and type of surgery.
3. Exploration: The surgeon will need to use tools such as surgical instruments and a microscope to perform an exploration to determine the condition of the surgical site and the difficulty of the surgery.
4. Excision: Surgeons need to use tools such as scalpels and electrosurgical knives to remove tissue in order to treat lesions or remove organs.
5. Suturing: Surgeons need to use tools such as sutures and staples to perform suturing to restore the normal structure and function of the surgical site.
6. Post-operative care: Surgeons need to provide post-operative care for patients, including wound care, medication, and nutritional support, in order to promote recovery and rehabilitation.
Medical doctors are the most important force in modern medicine, and their work requires a high degree of professional skills and medical standards, as well as good communication skills and interpersonal relationships. In the medical world, good surgeons are considered "iron men" because they operate in high-pressure, high-risk environments and are constantly awake, focused and calm.
However, a good surgeon is more than just a skilled surgeon, he or she needs to have a heart of gold. During surgery, the surgeon needs to be attentive to the patient's life and health to provide the best medical care possible. After surgery, the surgeon needs to establish a good relationship with the patient, care for the patient's recovery and rehabilitation, and provide comprehensive medical services for the patient.
A surgeon's heart is in the right place for greatness. As an excellent surgeon, you need to continuously improve your medical level and professionalism to better serve your patients and society. At the same time, you also need to uphold the doctor's heart, pay attention to the patient's life safety and health, to provide the best medical services for patients. Only in this way can one truly forge greatness and become an excellent surgeon.