"Send him to the CT room for examination immediately." Cao Yong ordered with a serious face.
Director Lu was also anxious: "Quick, quick——"
The CT results are available at the fastest speed.
Several doctors stood in the office reviewing the films.
The medical students all stood outside and followed the lesson. Some of them looked at Xie Wanying's face:
"Could it be that she was right?"
"It doesn't matter if she's right, after all—"
What these medical students meant was that they would no longer side with Director Lu and Doctor Wang like they did in the beginning. Because medicine is the most scientific discipline, it is based on facts, and who is right and who is wrong depends on factual evidence.
Now that the film was out, they could tell that something was growing in the female patient's head just by observing the expressions of Director Lu and Doctor Wang. This confirmed that Xie Wanying's judgment was correct.
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So we cannot say that these medical students laughed at Xie Wanying because of some moral issue in the beginning. It was just because who would have thought that the intern who had just arrived at the clinic on the first day had an academic debate with the department director would win in the end?
Interns have little clinical experience, and all achievements in medicine require the accumulation of clinical experience. The director has accumulated clinical experience for many years, and according to common sense, the intern has no chance of winning over the director.
In this situation, the medical students could only think: Could it be that this rumored female student in the eighth grade class has an incredible talent for medicine! ?
"I heard that she beat the other 49 boys in her class in every exam."
"So what? The exams in medical school test theoretical knowledge."
"Perhaps she has better theoretical knowledge, so her judgment is more accurate than the director's?"
"Impossible. The theoretical knowledge in textbooks is very different from clinical practice. Clinical phenomena are far more complicated than what is described in textbooks. It is impossible to make accurate clinical judgments just by reading textbooks. Clinical practice is all about experience."
The medical students debated among themselves.
"What is the ending of the film?"
The medical students collectively looked at the clinicians.
Doctor Wang was impatient, his face changed, and he whispered to Director Lu, "It seems like there really is a tumor growing in the brain."
Wow! Dr. Wang's words put an end to the debate among medical students.
The trainee beat the director.
The medical students didn't know what expression to use. This time they looked at Xie Wanying without any contempt or ridicule. Instead, they felt the same complicated feelings as the forty-nine boys in Xie Wanying's class.
If Xie Wanying went from being called a little princess to shocking all the boys in her class in just one class period on her first day of school many years ago, then this time, she would undoubtedly shock all the medical students on the night of her first internship.
Will she become famous overnight?
It is very possible.
For this reason, the medical students focused their attention on the CT films clipped on the light box. Under the white light tube, each imaging film looked like the world's top maze puzzle.
Doctors interpret the most difficult questions in the world like this every day, because they are questions related to the most mysterious subject of the human body. Not to mention that this is a film of the brain. The brain is the most mysterious organ in the human body. So far, humans have not been able to study it thoroughly. They can only study a small part of its functions, and it is still impossible to fully determine whether this part of the functions is complete.
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