Chapter 1919 [1920] Technique
Chang Jiawei's strength is definitely there.
Now Geng Yongzhe can hear from Senior Brother Cao that the operation was handed over to Chang Jiawei. Brother Cao is a doctor who tells the truth, and he won't say that because of soone's nickna, he will deny the doctor's technical strength. For example, when the relationship between Senior Brother Cao and Senior Brother Tao did not ease, he never thought that Senior Brother Tao's handling of Zhao Zhaowei's illness was perfunctory.
After understanding this, Geng Yongzhe felt nervous when he wanted to listen to the other party about his brother's surgery.
Chang Jiawei glanced at the expression of classmate Geng, thinking that the last ti he didn't say anything, he had already scared the kid into paralysis, and he was a little reluctant to say it, and asked, "Did Dr. Liu ask you to sign?"
"My mother said that Dr. Liu couldn't find today, so I'll go to Dr. Liu tomorrow."
While talking, there was a knock at the door of the office, and Dr. Liu ca to the door. The date of the operation is scheduled for the day after tomorrow. If the family mbers do not sign today, I am afraid that there will be other delays tomorrow. Now that I know where my family is, I can quickly find soone to sign it once and for all.
Seeing that many teachers are drinking tea here, Dr. Liu wanted to take the family mbers outside to talk.
"Let's talk here." Cao Yong said proactively.
We all know that this junior and senior brother is not very good at psychological pressure, and I am afraid that Dr. Liu can't handle it alone. The big guys are all here to handle the follow-up better.
In the face of his brother's blunt words, Geng Yongzhe lowered his head and felt a little ashad.
Dr. Liu moved a small bench and sat in front of the family, with a pen in his hand explaining to the family while drawing on a piece of paper. He is older than Dr. Guo, and his voice is obviously more stable: "You are a dical student. I think you can understand a lot of things without my explanation."
For the sake of his younger brother, Geng Yongzhe focused his studies on orthopedics, so he didn't need to spend more ti with his seniors. In fact, the information in dical books is much older than the latest clinical applications. What he has read in books is clinically obsolete.
I just heard that Dr. Liu just said that the operation thod is: "The Enbloc operation is going to be perford."
"What En—?"
"Yes, haven't you heard of it?"
This is not ntioned in the book, I seem to have seen it sowhere. Geng Yongzhe tried hard to recall, not just recalling dical textbooks.
"Enbloc ntioned by Dr. Liu refers to a surgical procedure, the full na of which is en-blocresection. In spinal surgery, the corresponding professional na is Totalenblocspodylectomy, or TES for short, en bloc resection of the spine." Xie Wanying spoke in Geng's ear.
The surgical seniors present here were filled with emotion when they saw the scene where one of the two dical students who were classmates needed to give the other a term for popular science dicine.
Can’t bla Geng for not seeming to rember, because it’s impossible to collect all the dical information that is not the most cutting-edge but belongs to miscellaneous non-systematic education in dical books.
dicine is broad and profound, with too much content. There is only one dical book for surgery, and the knowledge points listed can only be superficial. dical students who want to learn to be proficient must pass clinical practice and clinical work. Doctors are learning the old profession for a reason.
What everyone admires is that Xie, who has never been to orthopedics, seems to be proficient in clinical knowledge of orthopedics. As soon as Dr. Liu said it, he imdiately explained the problem to the point, and all the professional terms ca out.
This made the orthopedic people a little surprised and excited. Chang Jiawei secretly took a picture of her thigh and thought to herself: By the way, it's not that she has no interest in orthopaedics, maybe she can co to orthopaedics for a try.
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