Fang Xueqing suddenly inhaled sharply, holding her cell phone for a while as if she couldn’t speak anymore. Just now, she was saying sothing about soone’s speech.
"Now the patient has gone for a CT scan, and I’m urging the CT departnt to release the report. Should we contact cardiothoracic surgery first?" Dr. Ma asked the professor for instructions.
"First, we need to—" Suddenly feeling a bit panicked, Fang Xueqing looked at Dr. Wang for advice.
Dr. Wang, who was nearby, heard this and was surprised, "Pulmonary embolism?"
"It seems so."
"Quickly transfer to cardiothoracic surgery." Dr. Wang said, "Such a rare case. Who discovered it?"
The rarity of pulmonary embolism cases is due to a large part being misdiagnosed or undiagnosed; so cases are not even recognized by doctors as the patient having died from pulmonary embolism. A doctor who can promptly diagnose pulmonary embolism is definitely a standout in clinical diagnostics.
Fang Xueqing was also clear on this point. Suddenly, her throat felt stuck. At this mont, she seed to finally understand why Song Xueling insisted that Xie Wanying speak instead of himself. Song Xueling was showing her the reason he chose to go to Guoxie.
A talented doctor has reasons and opportunities to choose to work in the best hospital.
The best hospital is not just reflected in whether the work environnt and equipnt support the work of outstanding doctors. Hardware facilities are less important than people because only people can utilize the hardware; it’s a pity if good equipnt is wasted in the hands of doctors with poor skills. Doctors do not work alone; a surgeon needs support from talents in various fields. A good team is more important than anything else. Finding the right people is much more difficult than just purchasing equipnt.
Now, Song Xueling was indicating to her that Guoxie has such a talent reserve to support him, Song Xueling. That is to say, if he were to choose colleagues to work with, those at Guoxie would be stronger than those at Beidu. In fact, Beidu and Guoxie are indeed nearly identical in terms of hardware. The work environnt at Guoxie is even worse in so areas, such as the old ergency building.
Fang Xueqing took a breath.
She only heard Dr. Wang praising her, "Such a rare clinical case must have been discovered by you, Teacher Fang."
It was most likely a professor who would discover such a rare case.
Fang Xueqing, who would never shalessly take credit for a student’s achievent, imdiately denied, "Not ." Eventually, she let out, "It was her."
Her? Following Fang Xueqing’s lead, Dr. Wang saw Xie Wanying, even more astonished: Could a dical student be more perceptive than the professors of their hospital?
"What’s her na?" Dr. Wang asked Xie Wanying for her na.
"Her last na is Xie." Fang Xueqing rembered the surna they had slipped.
Xie? Dr. Wang had an epiphany, suddenly recalling the mysterious "Dr. Xie" who had caused a buzz at a previous academic exchange eting. His gaze fixed on Xie Wanying, "Are you the Dr. Xie who assisted in Doctor Tao Zhijie’s surgery?"
Which surgery that refers to. Senior Tao performs many surgeries, and the assistants vary with each one.
"Isn’t it you?" Seeing her confused look, Dr. Wang was taken aback.
"Teacher, can we see Teacher Lu’s dical records first?" Xie Wanying sincerely requested, "I believe everyone here wants to help Teacher Lu recover from his illness sooner."
Her statent resonated deeply with Fang Xueqing and Dr. Wang, who let out a heavy sigh.
"Co, follow to get them," Dr. Wang gestured, much more straightforward than Fang Xueqing, giving Xie Wanying a back door, agreeing to let them photocopy Teacher Lu’s dical records, "I’ll notify our dical education departnt later, there shouldn’t be any problem."
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