At this moment, Dean Su and the others also arrived. After exchanging a few pleasantries, the dean led everyone to the adjacent conference room.
"Alright everyone, you're all busy. From now on, we'll have Dr. Ruan Ruan share and explain this successful leukemia surgery case with you. Please give her a warm welcome." Dean Hu started the discussion, and then everyone applauded.
Ruan Ruan glanced at Huo Haocheng sitting by the door, then calmly and composedly walked forward.
"Good morning, seniors. I am Ruan Ruan. Next, Dr. Li and I will explain the prerequisites for the success of this leukemia treatment."
First of all, the patient himself is only 26 years old, very young, full of hope for life, and didn't give up on himself. He actively cooperated with our treatment. Dr. Li completed all the initial work, so let's have Dr. Li share how he did it.
In Ruan Ruan's view, the success of this surgery was truly due to a confluence of favorable circumstances. She has the skills, but skills alone are not enough. Without the patient's cooperation, Dr. Li's daily care and concern for the patient, and data monitoring, the surgery would not have been successful. If it is not her own ability, then it is not hers. She never takes on other people's abilities.
When Dr. Ruan told him to go up, Dr. Li felt like his blood had almost stopped flowing. How could this be so sudden?
"Dr. Li, hurry up and go upstairs." The nurse next to him pinched his arm hard to pull him out of his shock.
“...Oh, I, I…” Seeing the encouraging and appreciative look in Ruan Ruan’s eyes, he immediately stepped forward.
Several doctors couldn't understand why Ruan Ruan would give up half of her opportunity to someone else when it was clearly her best moment. However, Dean Su, Dean Hu, and Dean Yu greatly admired her actions, praising her for being young, decisive, and magnanimous.
Especially Dean Su, the way he looked at Ruan Ruan truly showed the pride of his child.
"...I, actually, I didn't do anything. Dr. Ruan told me what to do, and I did it. She said that patients should maintain a good attitude. Whenever we had time, Dean Hu and I would go to see her to cheer her up. We also told them that Dr. Ruan was very capable and that they should have confidence in Dr. Ruan."
Dr. Ruan also said that the patients were not getting enough nutrition, so Dean Hu asked us to arrange nutritious meals for them. Dr. Ruan even paid out of his own pocket to buy them nutritional supplements. Dr. Ruan said that we should pay attention to the patients' physical condition, so I went to take the patients' temperatures and check their bodies every day to ensure that the patients maintained a good baseline for surgery.
The surgery was successful because I followed Dr. Ruan's instructions exactly beforehand. That's all I can say, thank you everyone." After thanking everyone, he returned to his seat.
Seeing that he said that, Ruan Ruan did not make things difficult for him. She stepped forward and continued what he had just said.
"As everyone knows, I'm a rather lazy person. From the moment the patient entered the hospital, Dr. Li has been treating her. He's the doctor who knows the patient best. I'm just someone who got involved. As Dr. Li said, he does what I say. But what's most commendable is that he doesn't understand leukemia and doesn't know how to treat it, but he's willing to listen to other people's opinions. If he doesn't understand something, he learns it. I understand it, so I taught him. He does what I say at all times. The first thing he does every day when he comes to the hospital is to see the patient, understand her condition, and do the data. This also allows me to accurately determine the patient's physical condition."
He was with us the whole time, from finding the bone marrow to determining the surgical plan. Every word I said that was helpful to the patient was written down in his notebook. Even later, when we were finalizing the surgical plan again and again, he was constantly checking his notes. I'm telling you all this not to express anything, but simply to say that hard work should be seen. Now let's actually summarize the surgical process.”
"In this surgical procedure, we first... then... and finally... well, everyone has seen the whole surgical procedure. If there are still any things you don't understand, or any questions you want to ask, I suggest you take a look at Dr. Li's notes."
The meeting lasted for more than two hours. Ruan Ruan did most of the talking while the doctors took notes, asking questions whenever they didn't understand. After answering their last question, Ruan Ruan felt her throat was practically on fire. If it weren't for the water bottle Huo Haocheng had brought for her, she probably wouldn't have been able to speak at all.
"Everyone, it's about time. Let's go eat first and let Dr. Ruan rest. We can discuss any issues this afternoon." As the host, Dean Hu naturally had to step forward at this moment.
After a morning of meetings, everyone was hungry. They agreed to Dean Hu's suggestion, got up, packed their things, and headed to the cafeteria together.
After they finally left, Ruan Ruan leaned weakly against Huo Haocheng, "Finally, some peace and quiet!"
"Thank you for your hard work!" This was the first time Huo Haocheng had seen the doctors' meeting like this. He felt that it didn't look like a meeting at all, but rather like his wife was giving a lecture, only the students were a bit special.
The two hugged for a while, then decided it was about time and headed towards the cafeteria.
After lunch, due to time constraints, many doctors had to go back, so they didn't rest. They returned to the conference room and continued their previous topic. They asked each other about things they didn't understand, and then took notes. These were all doctors with many years of experience, and Ruan Ruan only needed to give them a few pointers or explanations to make them understand.
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