It is summer now, which is the peak season for appendicitis.
The emergency room sees several patients with appendicitis every day.
Xie Wan sorted out medical records every day, so of course he was very familiar with the diagnosis of appendicitis.
"The common signs of acute appendicitis are fixed tenderness in the right lower abdomen, often located at McBurney's point, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fever, fatigue and other discomfort symptoms..."
After Xie Wan clearly recited the diagnostic criteria for appendicitis, Zhou Aimin's expression did not improve, but he did not ask Xie Wan to get out.
He continued the class. Xie Wan stood there awkwardly, looking around. All the classmates looked at her with sympathy.
The classmate behind him pulled Xie Wan's white coat, and Xie Wan sat down.
Zhou Aimin saw it and just muttered, "Dead face."
This means to scold Xie Wan for being thick-skinned.
During these three months, Xie Wan gave Zhou Aimin the impression of being thick-skinned.
No matter how he treated Xie Wan coldly, Xie Wan didn't get angry. She still followed him every day like an invisible presence.
In all these years, Zhou Aimin has never met such a student.
If he ignored the other students for three days, they would be scared to tears by his dark face.
Either they asked for a change of instructor or they came to apologize to him.
It has been three months since Xie Wan started, and he has not yet asked to change his instructor.
Zhou Aimin became even more convinced that Xie Wan was just here to kill time and didn't care at all whether he learned anything or not.
The question just now was too simple. Even though Xie Wan answered it correctly, it did not change Zhou Aimin's opinion of her.
During my internship in the afternoon, I happened to encounter a patient with acute appendicitis.
Zhou Aimin was going to have surgery, so he took Zhang Weiguo into the operating room, and Xie Wan was locked outside the operating room.
She was not angry and ran back to the office to read.
By chance, she ran into Wu Jian, who joked with her, "Sister, did Lao Zhou kick you out again when he was having surgery?"
Xie Wan gave a wry smile.
Wu Jian waved for her to come over and whispered to her, "I will also be performing an appendectomy surgery later, in the operating room next to Lao Zhou's.
Do you dare to follow me in?"
Ever since the finger replantation surgery last night, Wu Jian has been having some thoughts.
He now hoped that Zhou Aimin would find out that he was the one who was secretly teaching Xie Wan.
If Zhou Aimin kicked Xie Wan to him in anger, he would make a profit.
Although it is often said in the industry that good teachers produce good students, it has never been said that good students make good teachers.
But Wu Jian knew that training an excellent apprentice would have a significant effect on enhancing the master's reputation.
Wu Jian felt that he had discovered a promising surgical talent and should not give up easily.
Xie Wan's heart was moved. She asked, "Brother Wu, aren't you afraid that Teacher Zhou will scold you?"
Wu Jian patted his chest and said, "I am teaching and educating people, so what if I get scolded?"
Although Xie Wan didn't understand why Wu Jian suddenly became so brave, she didn't want to miss such an opportunity.
After all, appendectomy surgeries are rarely performed at night, and it is not easy to learn it behind Zhou Aimin's back.
Fortunately, those nurses were bribed by Xie Wan, and no one would go to Zhou Aimin to complain.
The schools and hospitals in the army are much simpler than those in society. Everyone makes a living based on their own abilities, and there is much less intrigue.
Although Xie Wan had memorized the key points of appendicitis surgery, the feeling was still completely different when he actually underwent the surgery.
The first time, Wu Jian didn't dare let Xie Wan do it. He just asked her to be an assistant, to help draw the lines and hold the hemostatic forceps.
But during the operation, Wu Jian kept explaining.
This was a standard acute appendicitis operation. No abnormalities occurred during the process. Wu Jian completed the operation in less than two hours.
Thank you for your help.
This time, Zhou Aimin didn't find out.
After the first time, there was a second time. Later, when he had to undergo appendectomy surgery, Wu Jian always found various reasons to take Xie Wan with him.
By the time the final exams were approaching, Xie Wan was already able to perform appendectomy surgery independently.
The semester is finally coming to an end, and all the students are nervously staying up late to memorize their lessons.
Even Zhang Weiguo did not return to the dormitory at night these two days, but was on duty in the office.
The lights in the dormitory have to be turned off at night, but in the office, it doesn’t have to be turned off, which is perfect for everyone to stay up late to memorize their lessons.
At this point, Xie Wan actually felt more relaxed than the other students.
There are five written exams this semester, and Xie Wan has memorized all the five books and class notes.
She was more worried about the practical exam.
The practical operation test of anatomy was easy to pass. She felt that she was already very skilled in separating blood vessels and nerves.
What she is more worried about is the internship grading, which does not require a special exam, but the instructor will score the students based on their performance during the internship.
Her internship instructor is Zhou Aimin, and she doesn’t know whether this stubborn old man will give her a zero directly.
Xie Wan's worries were completely justified.
Zhou Aimin really gave her a zero and handed it in.
After seeing this score, the instructor was speechless and advised Zhou Aimin:
"Director Zhou, is this too much?
You mean Xie Wan followed you for half a semester and didn't learn anything?"
Zhou Aimin nodded, "Yes, she just didn't learn anything."
At this time, the other subjects had not yet started the exam. The instructor said: "If Xie Wan scored high in other subjects, but your internship score is so low, then it is not the student's problem.
Other units will say that it was you, Director Zhou, who didn’t teach seriously.”
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