No one can do things perfectly. Being looked at by such a pair of teacher's eyes, Xie Wanying's heart was a little nervous.
"You. Speak. Clearly."
The four words that came out of Tan Kelin's lips were clear, square, and his voice was deep, just like the north wind blowing outside the window.
A cool breeze blew through everyone's heart.
No one else dared to look at Xie Wanying.
Luo Yanfen and the others thought in their hearts: This newcomer is in trouble!
It was obvious that the teacher was angry, but she didn't know what she had just said that made her angry. Xie Wanying secretly frowned and recalled where she had gone wrong.
She had to answer, so she said, "The patient's family said it was probably after the patient drank liquid food at noon yesterday."
"You are reporting this to me now?" Tan Kelin's speech speed suddenly increased, and his two gazes were like two mountains pressing down on people.
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It was obvious that the teacher was really angry.
Everyone lowered their heads when they were swept by his eyes.
Xie Wanying quickly explained to the teacher: "Teacher Tan, I followed the teacher's order this morning to see a series of patients. I am not sure if my guess about bed number 3 is correct. I am more concerned about the patient in bed number 7, so -"
"So you don't think the patient's condition is important enough for you to report it to me right away. Or you knew he was going to have surgery and thought the matter would be discussed at the meeting this afternoon anyway?" Tan Kelin narrowed his eyes at her as he said this.
Xie Wanying received the teacher's gaze and admitted without saying a word: "Yes, teacher."
Whatever happens, she is not like those three people who make excuses. She is not stupid enough to think that she can fool the teachers of the National Association.
Hearing her decisive admission, a hint of surprise flashed across the sharp single-lidded eyes opposite her.
Wouldn't most people be afraid and look for excuses first? She just knelt down?
"You are an intern. We ask you to see patients. You must report to the senior doctor any problems or even no problems with the patients. It is we who decide whether there are any problems with the patients, not you. Do you understand?" Liu Chengran supplemented for him when Tan Kelin was silent.
"I understand, teacher." Xie Wanying carefully tried to understand the habits and tempers of these clinical teachers, and to be honest, she felt a little powerless after listening to them.
Clinical teachers each have their own temperament and habits.
Some teachers like students to be independent and do not like students to report everything. If students report all kinds of problems, whether small or not, the teachers will find it annoyed.
Some teachers are completely different and cannot trust their students’ abilities.
The teacher Tan in front of me seems to be closer to the latter.
In fact, she was just speculating. There was no clinical evidence to support that the patient really had gastric bleeding, so she didn't dare to say anything. She mentioned this in the preoperative discussion in order to get a more accurate surgical method for the patient. She even brought up the teacher's ideas, hoping to get something for the patient.
Well, she understood the direction of Teacher Tan's thinking, but the teacher took the issue of when she would report it more seriously than anything else.
It was her first day and the deputy senior teacher actually attached so much importance to her feedback. Should she cry or what?
It was obvious that when he first asked her to see the patient, his original intention was to get rid of her and not let her come to the operating room. He treated her as a burden.
Xie Wanying also felt extremely helpless.
If you really value her opinion, you should have told her so early on.
Maybe several clinical teachers thought the same thing. So Liu Chengran gave his junior Sun Yubo a look: When did this newcomer come? How come I didn't know?
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