So Nie Jiamin patiently listened to her somewhat broken and flowery English, mainly because her eyes were very attractive when she spoke. He probably heard something about her from Tao Zhijie, so he asked her a question: "Have you ever performed pediatric surgery in the general surgery department?"
The professor probably heard from others that she and Teacher Tan had performed surgery on a child named Yazhi when she was in the second year of general surgery.
Xie Wanying carefully answered the patient's medical history: "When the child first came to the clinic, the teacher suspected that it was multiple highly malignant leiomyoma. After discussion among the doctors in the department, everyone was inclined to conservative treatment. The breakthrough point was that Teacher Tan was willing to see this patient again later."
"Why did you change your mind?"
"Blood oxygen. If it was a malignant tumor, her blood oxygen level should be low if it had developed to this extent, but it's not."
"That is, if there is no metastasis to the brain and lungs, which are the usual final destinations for patients with malignant tumors, including children, it can be suspected to be benign."
"right."
"Your guess is too optimistic."
Xie Wanying nodded and admitted: "All the teachers in the department said so."
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"But you dared to guess, and you guessed right."
Xie Wanying looked up and saw a hint of meaning in the teacher's eyes. She answered more cautiously, "It's a bit of guesswork, but there's also some evidence."
"No matter how much evidence there is in medicine and how good it is, the remaining few percent is just gambling between doctors and patients." Nie Jiamin did not completely deny her argument.
I don’t know if it’s because Teacher Nie comes from abroad, but he speaks more directly than domestic teachers.
"Of course, we have to separate these words, which patients can say them and which patients cannot say them."
"Yes, teacher."
"For child patients, medical staff must play the role of angels and not let them feel scared or frightened. Do you think you can do this well?" As a pediatric surgeon, Nie Jiamin naturally focused the topic on his own field.
Regarding the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients, Xie Wanying has her own ideas after her experience with Xiao Yazhi. She believes that "what children need most is protection."
Her answer was unexpected. When most people hear the word "angel", the first thing they think of is to act gentle and amiable. Nie Jiamin admitted that he wanted to guide her to answer this way at first, but he didn't expect that her understanding of angel would be this answer.
Zhu Huicang and Chang Jiawei, who were sitting in the second row, heard this and looked thoughtful, wondering: Aren't girls gentle? Why did he want to protect her?
"Angels are there to protect patients from diseases." Xie Wanying sorted out her thoughts again and insisted on her original answer. Just like what she said to little Yazhi, she, a doctor sister, has a magic wand of medical skills that can drive away diseases.
There is a power in her calm eyes, like a glowing lighthouse on the coastline, a little faint and not dazzling but always there.
This shows that this girl has very firm beliefs.
There was a sudden flash in Nie Jiamin's dark eyes, and his slightly angular eyebrows raised: he seemed to be a little curious about her.
It’s unclear how she will interpret the idea of angelic protection next.
Saying it is one thing, being able to do it is another.
"A bit arrogant." Zhu Huicang leaned his head back on his seat and shook his head to comment on what Xie Wanying said.
Chang Jiawei glanced at him: You say that about your own junior sister?
Zhu Huicang always thought that his old classmate Cao Yong was blind to the girl he liked. He didn't deny that she seemed to have some ability, but her ideal was too naive.
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