The ones who first took a sneaky peek were them. Without them setting an example by sneaking around, how could they attract the curious eyes of others to co and watch?
Not knowing why the people in front are doing this, the ones in the back can only imitate them without much understanding.
In short, the silent peeping initiators are you, not us.
With the other side’s sophistry, Ren Chongda was completely unconvinced and said gruffly to them, "Can you be the sa as us? You guys are from orthopedics!"
The last sentence was emphasized on the board.
Why are you orthopedic people sneaking around? These few are non-orthopedic specialists; how could they make a fuss when observing orthopedics work in their specialized territory? Ren Chongda’s words revealed that most of the people who ca later were orthopedic specialists. Sohow, these people thought of coming to watch their colleague Chang Jiawei’s surgery.
Chang Jiawei might be sowhat skilled, but he’s currently just an attending physician, not so chief leader, not a star like Tao Zhijie or Cao Yong. Chang Jiawei’s fa is only known to a small circle. Besides, Chang Jiawei didn’t advertise the surgery beforehand, so logically, it shouldn’t attract orthopedic colleagues to co and watch specially.
"Yes. We are from orthopedics." The orthopedic people explained why they were here and watching secretly, "It’s you standing in the orthopedic operating room that makes people feel strange. Cao Yong, Tao Zhijie, and you, Ren Chongda, as a teacher, none of you are from orthopedics. Since when have you beco interested in our orthopedic surgeries?"
The orthopedics people were saying this while glancing at them, looking incredulous.
Orthopedic surgeries are quite different from surgeries in other departnts. Surgeries in other departnts rarely require orthopedic collaboration, and there are few surgeries requiring joint efforts between orthopedics and other departnts. As a result, surgical doctors from other departnts very rarely take an interest to specially understand orthopedic surgeries and co to their operating room to observe and learn from them. It is a rare occurrence.
In reality, if everyone in the operating room wanted to observe a colleague’s surgery, they would unconsciously avoid the orthopedic operating room. The main reason is that orthopedic surgeries take too long; adjusting a joint takes forever. It’s not like surgeries in other departnts where the scalpel is constantly in motion, making the scene overly dull. Visiting doctors don’t have the ti to dawdle with orthopedic people; they want to quickly grasp the essence of others’ skills to learn in a matter of seconds. So, everyone is slightly intimidated by orthopedics and would rather detour them; they can’t afford to waste ti.
Neurosurgery might have so connection with spine surgery, which is why Cao Yong is here, but there’s absolutely no possibility for Tao Zhijie. In fact, Tao Zhijie is definitely not here to watch Chang Jiawei’s surgery.
At this point in the debate, it’s already tacitly understood: Yes, we both know it’s not to see Chang Jiawei.
The surgery room fell into collective silence once again.
No doctor watching the surgery is here to chat or argue. Everyone’s ti is precious, and there is one sole purpose: to learn from others.
Usually, while peeking at the surgery, everyone would discuss techniques, especially with so many people present, it’s hard to hold back and not exchange so opinions.
Today is very different; everyone seed to hold their tongue. Orthopedic people are generally more talkative than those in other departnts. Thinking about this, Ren Chongda scratched his chin again, seeing this group of orthopedic people being as atypically silent as Chang Jiawei, and it was quite thought-provoking.
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