Others looked at his delicate features, his porcelain-white skin, and his long eyelashes. His dark eyes were like the moon in the misty clouds, and he seemed to be full of affection. In addition, his tone of voice was a bit soft like cotton candy, and he seemed to be gentler than girls.
He is the most famous gentle boy in the class, and this title has a reason.
Feng Yicong laughed so hard that his stomach almost turned over, remembering that classmate Zhao mentioned that classmate Xie had never been gentle to him when he was sick. Classmate Xie was a little colder than classmate Pan.
Why should I be gentle to Zhao? Zhao deserved to be scolded. One of the two patients was a medical student who understood medicine, and the other was not a medical student. They were fundamentally different and should be treated differently. Xie Wanying thought she was right.
The classmate Pan in front of me had a bitter face, which proved what Teacher Xin said: never meet your classmates, otherwise they will scare you forever.
Thinking that it might be more effective to let the knowledgeable teacher say a few words to comfort the patient, Pan Shihua turned back to find Dr. Jiang. Several medical students then discovered that the two teaching teachers seemed to be arguing in the office.
Behind closed doors, Dr. Jiang complained to Yu Xuexian, "You told them to send the patient to the Department of Gastroenterology, but the patient's current condition means he may need a second surgery that requires bowel resection, so he must be admitted to the Department of Surgery."
"Do you think he can have surgery in his current condition? How can he have surgery if his condition is not stabilized? If he could have had it done in another hospital long ago." Yu Xuexian replied in a cold academic tone.
"This incision after the operation needs to be handled by our surgery department." Dr. Jiang said a little angrily.
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"When the time comes, please ask your surgery department to come for consultation. It's the same." Yu Xuexian responded indifferently.
Doctor Jiang almost jumped up: "He should have been admitted to the surgery department first. If a consultation is needed, please ask your internal medicine department to come. Why did we have to go to your internal medicine department to treat him?"
"It's not just a simple poor wound healing. Pus is constantly being produced in the abdominal cavity. It's not something that your surgery department can handle. We need internal medicine to treat it."
"Give me your medical records." Dr. Jiang stretched out his hand and wanted to take the medical records to continue arguing with him.
Several students came to the door of the office and wanted to run away, fearing that they would be implicated in the dispute with the teacher.
Seeing the three of them, Dr. Jiang called out, "Come in and look at the medical records. Tell us what you think of this case."
The three of them obeyed the order and turned around and walked back.
"Patients are your classmates, you should actively express your opinions." Dr. Jiang encourages his students.
Teacher Jiang thought he was a top student like Xie. Pan Shihua's heart tightened. The clinical teacher only thought that he and the patient's classmates were conducive to communication between doctors and patients. Obviously, the burden would fall on him after his classmate was hospitalized.
The three students walked to the desk and put their heads together to look through the patient's medical records that were brought in from another hospital.
Yu Xuexian sat calmly on the chair, and Dr. Jiang was at ease. As a teacher, it was necessary to test students from time to time. The two waited for the students to give their opinions.
The students are under a lot of pressure.
"Xie Wanying, please tell us first, do you have any opinions?" Doctor Jiang first called on Xie Wanying by name.
There are a lot of medical records for seriously ill patients. Xie Wanying carefully examined them while thinking and answering the teacher's question: "This patient may need to go to advanced surgery before going to internal medicine for treatment to drain as much pus as possible."
This answer was probably based on her intuition as a surgical student, and was consistent with the initial ideas she had discussed with her classmate Feng Yicong.
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