Chapter 52: 【52】dical specialties are not divided from the whole1
The daughter of a truck driver knows how to perform a precordial thump?
A blind cat running into a dead rat?
“Do you really understand how to perform a precordial thump?” The tone in Ren Chongda’s voice expressed the sa skepticism that Director Wu had on the train initially.
The female teacher recalled the content of the phone call and said to him, “Teacher Ren, do you know Director Wu from Xuanwu Hospital?”
“Yes.” As doctors in hospitals in the sa city, they invariably interacted with each other, and Director Wu was quite well-known in dical circles, so Ren Chongda nodded.
“Director Wu was on the train at that ti. Later, we spoke with him on the phone. He was very sure that the student from Guoxie perford the thump beautifully, like an old hand at it. It seems he had communicated with you afterward?” As the female teacher spoke, she turned to look at Xie Wanying again.
This would an that at the ti, Director Wu had not fully grasped the information leaked by Mother Lin and didn’t follow up with detailed questions about Xie Wanying’s year of study, assuming based on experience that Xie Wanying couldn’t possibly be a first-year freshman.
“What do you an?” Ren Chongda asked his colleague.
“When Director Wu questioned her about technical issues, she was able to answer them very clearly,” the female teacher said.
Upon hearing this, Ren Chongda didn’t ask any further.
The boys in the classroom began to see Xie Wanying in a new light. At this point, none of them dared to underestimate or treat Xie Wanying like a little princess anymore.
Hey, this girl, with nobody in her family to guide her, can perform a precordial thump. Without formal dical education and being self-taught, she seed to be more skilled than any of them. What was this? A dical super-genius girl ready to crush the male student group right from the get-go?
There were no more teasing laughs at the girls in the classroom, replaced instead by taut skin, swallowing throats, and restless gazes.
“I’ve found the person, I’ll go back and report to the head,” said the female teacher from the publicity departnt, satisfied with the results of her investigation as she breezed out of the classroom.
Ren Chongda took a deep breath, not feeling nearly as relaxed; the appearance of a female academic powerhouse in the class was unprecedented for him.
In fact, this wasn’t the first ti he had been assigned the task of being a university counselor in the face of a crisis. The ergence of a female academic powerhouse in dicine, especially in surgery, was sothing he had never even heard of!
Even he was sowhat unsettled by the surprise, recalling how he had initially referred to the academic powerhouse as “little princess” in class, feeling like he couldn’t really back down.
“You—” Ren Chongda thought for a mont. As a teacher, there was so advice he still had to give to his students. He said to Xie Wanying, “If you’re just self-taught in dical knowledge, without a teacher on site for guidance, you better not attempt dical procedures on your own.”
“Yes, Teacher Ren,” Xie Wanying nodded in agreent, expressing the sa sentint as Ren Chongda. “At the ti, I had wanted the patient’s family mber to contact the train staff, to inform the station to send an ambulance and a doctor. But I didn’t anticipate that the patient would have an attack so suddenly, and everything was too late. Since it was a cardiac disease, every minute counts in the golden four minutes; delaying rescue might be too late. There were no other doctors on the scene, so I had to step up and help because I felt I had the responsibility as a dical student. Even if I were not a dical student, ordinary people also have a duty to assist in rescuing a patient.”
The golden four minutes for cardiac arrest rescue, that’s right! On the train, with no other doctors present, what else should he expect his student to do if not step in to attempt a rescue?
For a long ti thereafter, no other sound was heard in the classroom.
The boys only knew that even the imposing Instructor Ren was talked down by the class’s “little princess.” No, that’s wrong – the female academic powerhouse!
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