Chapter 218 Going to the Radiology Department



The theory test for the eighth grade class is more difficult than that for other colleges. For students who take the exam in advance, the difficulty of the test paper should be increased by one level. Ren Chongda helped her to apply to the school, and it was said that he wanted each subject to pick out the most difficult test paper from the question bank.

Ren Chongda’s idea is very simple. The more difficult the theoretical exam is, the higher the threshold for students will be. This will allow us to predict in advance whether students have the ability.

While waiting for news from the counselor, Xie Wanying had to review her lessons and attend classes with her classmates during the day.

Diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery, and pharmacology, the four most difficult comprehensive subjects were actually taught to their class together. The textbooks of these four subjects were as thick as dictionaries.

Another course that also tests students' comprehensive abilities is Radiological Diagnosis, which mainly teaches students how to read films.

Since the images produced by X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs are cross-sectional images, they require a deep understanding of anatomy and the ability to associate. If the teacher does not give examples when teaching in class, students will basically feel that it is very abstract.

Except for pharmacology, these courses require clinical internships to better understand. The internships for diagnostic medicine, internal medicine, and surgery have overlapping parts combined together. For diagnostic radiology, needless to say, they will definitely be arranged to go directly to the radiology department.

Trainee teachers are generally different from classroom teachers. In top medical schools, classroom teachers are professional, and the chance of needing to find clinical teachers to supplement the classroom is very small. Of course, famous clinical teachers occasionally give lectures in medical schools, and you can take elective courses to earn credits.

In addition to the required courses, elective courses also need to be completed. Fortunately, she had basically completed all the elective courses in the past few years. I feel that I have listened to enough lectures by selecting teachers.

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After a week of theoretical classes, the internship time for the radiological diagnosis subject was announced.

There was no need to divide into groups when doing internships in the radiology department. Fifty people went to the radiology department together in the afternoon. The scary thing was that when we arrived at the radiology department, there was actually another undergraduate class doing internships with us. There were more than a hundred people in total, but there was only one teacher to guide them.

In this situation, it is difficult to learn anything.

The radiology teacher first took the students around the layout of the entire radiology department, where the X-rays were, where the CT machine was, and where the MRI was.

After the patient entered the machine room, the doctor in the radiology department was busy in the control room. When the teacher saw this, he could only let the students watch from a distance to avoid disturbing their colleagues.

The students couldn't figure out what was going on. Some students felt bored and started chatting with themselves in the corridor.

Zhao Zhaowei and the other three stood by the window and talked about Xie Wanying's early internship.

"The counselor hasn't informed her yet. Does she not know? Does the medical school disagree?" others asked Zhao Zhaowei, the well-informed insider.

"My grandfather is not from a medical school, so how would he know about the arrangements in a medical school?" Zhao Zhaowei shook his head and denied that he had any information channels in this regard.

"If she can't pass, then there's no way for us to start our internship early, right?" Now, these people felt that Xie Wanying's early internship would actually pave the way for them.

"Where is she?"

Almost all the students stood outside to cool off. The room was crowded, the teacher didn't say anything, the students stood far away and couldn't see clearly, so the stupid ones continued to stand inside like wooden figures.

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