The lesions being in different parts of the body ans that the thods doctors use to handle them will differ, and must be based on dical realities.
Geng Yongzhe listened and then fell silent in contemplation.
Doctor Liu, sitting opposite Xie Wanying, quietly gave her a thumbs up: Your answer was excellent, very insightful~
The earlier explanation of technical terms could be looked up in a dictionary, but the summary that Xie Wanying gave afterward belongs to a deeper knowledge, sothing only those wanting to delve into orthopedics would learn.
Other people from different departnts were bewildered by her remarks.
Could it be? Does the junior sister have an interest in orthopedics? Huang Zhilei scratched his head hard, refusing to believe it.
Song Xueling’s brown eyes glanced at Dr. Xie: Are you sure? Dr. Xie is not interested in neurosurgery but in orthopedics? No, no, sothing must be wrong.
Zhou Junpeng turned to Fu Xinheng: Everyone previously agreed she was interested in cardiothoracic surgery. Were they mistaken?
Fu Xinheng and Cao Yong both looked expressionless, seemingly equally confused and dizzy.
"Yingying, did you look up the information for ?" Geng Yongzhe raised his head and asked the question everyone else dared not ask.
Answering this question is rather complex. Firstly, before her rebirth, she was engaged in pathology. As a frontline pathologist, her work was not divided by internal and external dicine. She had a broad knowledge of clinical matters, accumulated from many years of dical experience in her past life.
Secondly, she clearly rembered what Teacher Tan had advised, that as a dical student, you shouldn’t focus on specialization early on; learn everything, study well, and build a solid foundation as a priority. Once working, such learning opportunities might not co again.
The human body is an integrated whole, and regardless of which specialty she works in the future, the patients she manages may not just have conditions related to her specialty. She can’t afford to be ignorant of other areas, which could lead to dreadful diagnostic errors.
She never had the chance to rotate in orthopedics. With Geng’s student brother as a patient, she was given the chance to get up close with orthopedics. Like last ti, when observing specific case spinal imaging; she truthfully had no such learning opportunity before with her classmates, so she had to seize it well.
After considering all, Xie Wanying nodded to Geng’s student’s question.
"Phew!" Huang Zhilei let out a long sigh of relief first. Just as he thought, it was impossible; the junior sister, a beautiful girl, could not possibly like orthopedics—a field dominated by burly n and won.
As if other surgical fields don’t require physical work. Chang Jiawei wanted to retort at them for neurosurgery, their neurosurgeons drilling skulls could also leave a surgeon’s hands nearly disabled, just like in orthopedics.
"I notice you seem very interested in orthopedics and know a lot. Would you like to visit the operating room during surgery the day after tomorrow?" Doctor Liu proposed to Student Xie without any ulterior motive, purely moved by her profound orthopedic insights.
The others, hearing this, didn’t think the sa and all their attention gathered on Doctor Liu: This guy!?
"Spoken just right!" Chang Jiawei imdiately reached out to pat Doctor Liu on the shoulder, praising the quick and flexible response of a subordinate. Then he decisively caught Student Xie, saying, "Co over the day after tomorrow, I’ll set you up as a Second Assistant. I’ll call and discuss with your Teacher Du, he should agree."
What!? The other departnts’ people all looked as if they were about to glare at Chang Jiawei.
"How do you think Doctor Du will agree?" Huang Zhilei asked angrily.
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