The young doctors and graduate students were still immersed in the reminiscence of the previous case, exchanging whispers.
After a short break, Yang Ping's demeanor returned to his usual calm. He glanced at Li Min, who was still deep in thought, and spoke: "In clinical practice, we encounter various situations every day. Not only do we need to quickly diagnose and manage the current patient, but we also need to extract useful experiences for more people. Dr. Li, the idea you mentioned earlier about writing a handbook to guide people on how to seek medical care is very valuable. Primary care physicians largely serve as gatekeepers of public health. Doing this navigational work upfront can reduce many unnecessary detours and waste of medical resources."
