As early as when the telephone report came out, everyone was silent.
Until someone said, "Do you want Vice President Zhang to complete the surgery and remove this piece next?"
The person who said this obviously had concerns in his mind, wondering if it would be more effective to let Guozhi people do the treatment for their own people. What's more, Mr. Zhang is recognized as the top surgeon in the field of thoracic surgery in the capital area.
It was not someone from Guozhi who said that, it was Section Chief Yang from the Guoxie who said that.
Perhaps Section Chief Yang represents President Wu’s concerns?
What should we do if our own people really mess up the job?
No doctor dares to guarantee every success.
Doctor Zhang Huayao turned his head and glanced in the direction of Dean Wu with his cunning grey eyes: "What do you think?"
The ball instantly flew back to Dean Wu.
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At this time, it is not necessarily the chief surgeon who has the final say. In all walks of life, once the leader is in place, the person in charge may become the leader. How the leader does things at this time is a test of the quality of the leader.
Whether to allow Chief Surgeon Xie to perform this operation depends on the surgical aspect that Section Chief Yang is concerned about: removing the lesion as perfectly as possible.
This includes tumor resection and precise expansion, necessary lymph node scanning and lymph node specimen collection, etc.
The leader who makes the decision needs to judge whether Director Xie can achieve the above goals without any unexpected events.
Everyone recalled that just watching the first half of the operation conducted by surgeon Xie and two assistants, their excellent performance, including their neat and tidy sense of rhythm, seemed to be fine.
However, experienced surgical experts know that this has nothing to do with the speed of the operation.
The example that should be given at this point is Professor Tan’s paper. An excellent and capable surgeon relies on his eyesight to accurately locate the target.
The results given by the pathology department are ultimately based on the specimens provided by the surgeon. It is impossible for the pathologist to serve as the overall commander for the surgeon and he can only serve as a reference.
Only surgeons ask pathologists according to their needs, and the pathology department is always an auxiliary department.
From the above, we can see that if an expert wants to ask a surgeon which surgery is performed better, it is enough for him to know the authenticity of the data on the promotional posters made by some hospitals for their doctors.
Are there any new technologies? How many operating tables are there? How many lives have been saved through surgery? How long do patients survive after the most difficult surgery? As long as the hospital is not lying, these are all hard indicators that reflect the technical level of the surgeons.
These clinical data are unfair because young doctors have shorter working time than old doctors.
Therefore, it is understandable why medical students all like to flock to the best hospitals. A fair environment is undoubtedly more important for young people: the small database of young people shows how much excellent technical leadership their talents require.
Based on this, it is clear that Zhang's counter-question was a challenge to President Wu.
My person was snatched away by you. Do you see her talent? Please use data to speak. - Zhang Da Lao
Zhang Sanzhu seemed to have found a vent.
Director Wu spoke calmly and firmly, "It seems there is no reason to change the surgeon."
It is necessary for our own people to support our own people.
As for whether Section Chief Yang’s strategy is just a starting point, that’s not the point.
Dr. Zhang Huayao waited for the other party to present evidence.
"I heard from the pathology department that the patient was micro-invasive lung adenocarcinoma, which is an early stage of lung cancer. However, this does not mean that it can be taken lightly. This is consistent with Dr. Xie's preoperative diagnosis, and she was the first to discover that the patient had lung cancer." Director Wu explained the chain of medical evidence in an orderly manner.
The others nodded: President Wu is still as skilled as ever.
Unexpectedly, Dean Wu got excited and said something unnecessary: "The results of the operation only repeatedly confirmed that Dr. Xie's visual judgment of the patient's lesion area is better than that of other colleagues present, and his prediction accuracy is far better than that of you."
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