"Because I am a surgeon, and your teacher Tan is also a surgeon, so they know this best. Your classmate's current illness is one that may require surgery in the surgical department." Tao Zhijie explained it to her in detail to prevent her from misunderstanding anything again. He felt that the little junior sister was really stubborn and asked questions to the bottom of things. She could even get to the bottom of such a question, which made him completely stunned.
The people around were equally curious: Why did this question suddenly pop up?
Very few medical students would ask their teachers this question in person. They might have such questions, but they usually keep them in their minds and think about them by themselves. They are not academic questions. Even if they ask, they will not ask them repeatedly like Xie Wanying did.
Why would such an excellent student like her argue with the teacher over such a question? It is puzzling.
"In short, don't think too much." Tao Zhijie patted the little sister's shoulder with the palm of his hand, which was an irrefutable conclusion.
Xie Wanying didn't expect that the teacher from the National Association would have such an opinion, and she fell into deep thought.
When he turned around, Tao Zhijie found Song Xuelin listening next to him.
Is this talented man from Beidu also curious about this question?
Tao Zhijie thought about it and invited Song Xuelin, "You just graduated, you can talk to her for a while, maybe she will understand better."
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Compared to teachers talking about non-academic issues, medical students may be more likely to listen to what they say because it resonates with them.
Want Song Xuelin to comfort people? Wrong. This talented man from Beijing was a rather indifferent person. His dark brown eyes were like a cat squatting beside him and observing everything quietly. His words were just like what Zhao Zhaowei felt when he first heard him speak: like a printer, objective to the point of cruelty.
It seemed that other people didn't know him very well. As a result, when Tao Zhijie asked him to say something soft, his thin lips spit out this sentence: "She has definitely never seen a patient die on the operating table."
"Xiao Song, what you said..." A group of seniors didn't know whether to laugh or cry at Song Xuelin's words. There was absolutely no comfort in these words, but they were prepared to hit the rookie cruelly. A rookie is a rookie, no matter how good his academic performance is, he will not understand the feeling if he has not experienced it.
It goes without saying that Xie Wanying has never seen someone die on the operating table because it is too rare to see.
The mortality rate of patients in the operating room is now extremely low. In a good hospital, only a few patients die in the operating room in a year. It is even less likely that a top-level tertiary hospital like the National Association of Hospitals will die on the operating table. Compared with the frequent deaths in wards and emergency rooms, the mortality rate in the operating room is incredibly low.
There are reasons for this, and it is definitely not just because surgical medicine has become more advanced. In fact, strict screening of surgical patients has played a decisive role, including restricting which surgeons can perform surgery on which patients. As Tao Zhijie just said, internal regulations are all in effect.
The death of a patient in the operating room will not only cause medical disputes, but also cause the butterfly effect. We cannot let patients who can be saved by surgery be afraid to come for surgery, so the mortality rate must not be allowed to rise. At the same time, the death of a patient on the operating table will reduce the confidence of the surgeon. If you imagine that a close person dies during surgery, how great a blow it will be to the surgeon, it may ruin his life.
Xie Wanying felt heavy in her heart: For her grandfather's illness, there was no indication for surgery except for the attack before his death, so no doctor would perform surgery on him. It was obvious that her teacher would not help him either. Waiting for an emergency to perform surgery would be too risky and he would not be able to be saved. If she didn't perform surgery on her grandfather, who would?
The patient's B-ultrasound examination result sheet has been printed out.
Zhao Huaming looked at his grandson's medical report and sighed sadly, "There is an abscess."
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