"Because I am a surgeon, and you, Teacher Tan, are also surgeons, so I know this best. Your classmate's current illness is one that may require surgery." Tao Zhijie explained to her in detail to prevent her from misunderstanding anything again. It felt like the younger junior sister was really digging into the bottom of this issue. He was completely stunned that she could even get to the bottom of this kind of problem.
People around were equally curious: Why did this question suddenly pop up?
Very few medical students would ask their teachers this question face to face. You may have such doubts, but usually you keep them in your mind and think about them yourself. It's not an academic question. Even if I ask, I won't ask again and again like Xie Wanying.
Why would an outstanding student like her fight with the teacher over such an issue? It's puzzling.
"Anyway, don't think too much." Tao Zhijie patted the junior sister's shoulder with his palm, making a conclusion that could not be refuted.
Xie Wanying did not expect that the teacher of the National Association would have such a view, and she fell into deep thought.
When he turned around, Tao Zhijie found Song Xuelin listening nearby.
Is this talented man from Beidu equally curious about this question?
Tao Zhijie thought about it and invited Song Xuelin: "You have just graduated. If you say a few words to her, maybe she will understand better."
¡°Compared to teachers addressing this non-academic issue, it may be easier for medical students to listen to what they say if they have a sense of resonance.
You want Song Xuelin to comfort people? That's wrong. This talented man from Beidu was quite indifferent. His dark brown eyes were like a cat squatting nearby and observing everything quietly. His words were like Zhao Zhaowei's feeling when he heard him speak for the first time: like a printer, objective to the point of cruelty.
It seems that others don¡¯t understand him very well. When Tao Zhijie asked him to speak softly, his thin lips clicked, and what he said was this sentence: "She has definitely never seen a patient die on the operating table."
¡°What Xiao Song said¡ª¡ª¡± A group of seniors didn¡¯t know whether to cry or laugh at Song Xuelin¡¯s words. There is no absolute comfort in these words, but there is preparation to brutally attack the rookie. A rookie is a rookie. No matter how good his academic performance is, he will not understand what it feels like if he has not experienced something.
¡° I also know that Xie Wanying has never seen a dead person on the operating table, because it is too rare to see someone.
The mortality rate of patients in the operating room is extremely low now. Very few patients die in the operating room of a good hospital in a year. It is even more impossible for a top tertiary hospital like the National Association to casually kill people on the operating table. Compared with the frequent deaths in wards and emergency rooms, the mortality rate in the operating room is incredibly low.
In fact, there is a reason. It is definitely not just because of the advancement of surgical medicine. In fact, it is the strict screening of surgical patients that plays a decisive role. Including restricting which patients certain surgeons can operate on, as Tao Zhijie just said, internal regulations are all in play.
"The death of a patient in the operating room will not only cause medical disputes, but the most fearful thing is the butterfly effect. Patients who can be cured by surgery should not be afraid of not having surgery, so the mortality rate must not be allowed to increase. At the same time, the death of a patient on the operating table will reduce the surgeon's confidence. If you want to perform an operation to kill the person closest to you, it will be a huge blow to the surgeon, and it will ruin your whole life.
Xie Wanying¡¯s heart was heavy: If she didn¡¯t operate on her grandpa, who would operate on her grandpa?
The patient¡¯s B-ultrasound examination result sheet was printed out.
Zhao Huaming looked at his grandson¡¯s examination report and sighed sadly: ¡°There is an abscess.¡±