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A group of doctors stared at the intercom.

"Answer it quickly!" Professor Pei's voice was almost a scream, as if he had a premonition of something coming.

Doctor Cao Zhao's hands were actually shaking a little, and his voice must have been trembling.

Fortunately, the person on the other side did not ask Dr. Cao Zhao to speak, otherwise Dr. Cao Zhao thought he might have to choke for a long time before he could make a sound.

Doctor Xie Wanying took the intercom.

"Doctor Xie, I have looked for the person you requested. I can get you more medicine, but the person cannot be withdrawn in a short period of time." said the person from the opposite command center.

Doctor Xie Wanying quickly expressed her gratitude and respect, fearing that the limited resources would be snatched away by others if she was not careful.

The people at the headquarters said, "Finally, we found out that you are a team that came to our area to provide free medical treatment."

"Yes!" Dr. Xie Wanying responded quickly.

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Professor Pei sat down on the ground, spread his hands like a baby, and almost burst into tears.

Others remembered the feelings between him and Dr. Tong, and remembered that he was actually the real leader of this trip and had responsibilities.

It is no surprise that the person who was most active in looking for Dr. Tong and asking about their conditions was definitely Professor Pei.

"Class monitor, where are they, where are they?" Classmate Feng Yicong's injured brain seemed to have suddenly worsened, and he kept stuttering while speaking.

This forced specialist doctor Song Xuelin to look at the injured man and ask: Are you even more stupid?

Dr. Xie Wanying listened carefully to the person on the other end of the intercom and simultaneously transmitted the message to her colleagues present.

Everyone was very excited when they heard it.

The call line was not smooth, so they could only make the conversation short. The person on the other end just said that since they were on the same team, they would come to help them complete the task.

Everyone stood up, eagerly waiting, looking into the distance, their eyes widened to the point of bursting.

People appeared.

The one running in the front is Dr. Jiang.

"Hello, Doctor Xie, Doctor Cao, Doctor Chang, are your people okay? I heard that some of your people were injured as well?" Doctor Jiang shouted as he ran.

Then, the person on Dr. Xie’s side rushed out first: It was Dr. Song?

"Yes, Dr. Song, I was just about to ask you to come over and check on Dr. Tong's condition first." Dr. Jiang immediately reacted and explained.

I saw Dr. Song Xuelin running to the stretcher where the patient was lying.

Specialists have the sharpest eyes and can quickly identify whether a patient is one of theirs in the dark.

Whether a patient is a neurosurgery patient is not just about whether the head is wrapped in gauze. After all, some patients have multiple injuries on their bodies, and it is not necessarily the brain problem that is the most critical and needs to be treated first.

Another way to judge, which Dr. Fan Yunyun learned again on the spot, is to look at the drainage device.

The drainage devices of various departments are said to be similar, but there are definitely minor differences that allow specialists to distinguish them decisively.

There are many kinds of drainage devices in neurosurgery. As we mentioned earlier, there are several types of hydrocephalus drainage techniques.

From this point of view alone, it is completely reasonable for neurosurgery to surpass cardiothoracic surgery to become the pinnacle of surgery.

In fact, neurosurgery has very high requirements for infection prevention. We know that there is a blood-brain barrier in the human body. It can be inferred that if neurosurgery causes intracranial infection, the consequences will be more serious than those of other organs.

Not to mention what methods are used to drain neurosurgical patients? Yes, a large category of neurosurgery is to drain.

For the same patient, neurosurgeons would discuss which drainage method to use and decide on the surgical approach during their meetings.

If you can understand the above, you can understand why Dr. Song Xuelin repeatedly insisted that the conservative treatment strategy for Dr. Gu Hongnian in the disaster area was the most professional decision.

"Who performed the surgery?"

A group of young doctors were discussing the matter in the lowest voice. One could imagine how serious the matter was from Dr. Song Xuelin's expression.

"Could it be the class monitor—" Student Feng Yicong's voice stuttered again and he couldn't finish his words.

"There's nothing the squad leader can do." Dr. Lin Hao, who was traveling with him, quickly came to the defense of squad leader Yue.

"Sit down first. I'll take a look at your feet." Doctor Chang Jiawei found that the little one was also injured, so he asked him to sit down first.

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