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Chapter 2304: Unfathomable Depths
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Chapter 2304: Chapter 2304: Unfathomable Depths

The chest X-ray images appear to be somewhat blurred and not as sharp as a CT scan, but they are quick and convenient, providing a broad direction rapidly. Skilled doctors can discern a thing or two from the chest X-ray.

It’s the doctor’s skill that is most valuable, not the equipment.

Zhang Desheng has finished answering.

People at Guodu are holding their breath; it seems Guoxie is not bad after all, unlike the initial stuttering.

At this point of the discussion, it is evidently time for the teachers to evaluate and summarize.

The clinical time allotted is limited; it is impossible for doctors to discuss all day. Things requiring immediate attention need to be promptly handled. The reason for organizing this discussion is, on one hand, the hospital has teaching obligations. Under permissible conditions of the patient’s condition, students should be actively engaged in case discussions, which is also beneficial for clinical teachers to propose more proactive strategies and suggestions to aid patient treatment.

On the other hand, prior to handling a patient, such as in pediatrics where patients are mostly minors, unless the patient is in critical condition requiring urgent rescue, doctors must wait for the family to be present to sign. Since this patient is estimated to undergo surgery, now the patient is waiting for the family to arrive, it’s appropriate to seize this opportunity to further discuss the case.

The purpose of the discussion is to prepare for the forthcoming treatment plan. So, in some sense, the previous students did not hit the nail on the head.

Doctor Cheng Yuchen quietly glanced at his superior’s face beside him.

As early as when the first student began speaking, do you remember Teacher Cao Zhao praised Student Wei for a good answer? Subsequently, except for the absurd answer about tuberculosis, the other two students’ commendable answers did not receive Teacher Cao’s approval.

Does this mean the answers from other students were wrong?

Wrong? Definitely not wrong. If it were wrong, it would have been pointed out long ago, similar to the student who spoke about lung nodules.

The clinical thought process was deviated.

This is a "mistake" often made by medical students. When they first encounter a case clinically, they are like Grandma Liu touring the Grand View Garden, amazed everywhere, their fervor and passion for medicine boiling, thinking all sorts of things, eager to bring all textbook knowledge over, and babble a heap.

Teachers are different, they work for a salary and are not volunteering out of goodwill, their minds are focused on getting the clinical tasks at hand completed before anything else.

In emergency care, the first priority is managing the patient’s current symptoms. Suspecting this and that unrelated to the patient’s most urgent symptoms can be dealt with slowly once the patient is admitted. This patient, very likely after being handled, will be transferred to thoracic surgery, and if heart disease is discovered, then transferred to cardiothoracic surgery. Temporarily, it is unrelated to cardiothoracic surgery.

If under himself, junior doctors or attending physicians spoke like a medical student, Cao Zhao would surely sweep a palm over the young one’s head: wasting time like this, we won’t finish work to go home.

If it’s a medical student, tolerance is needed.

Immortal Brother’s face was profoundly enigmatic, his smile increasingly obscure.

Xie Wanying speculated that probably Student Duan’s answer was intentionally half-hidden. Judging from the scene, Student Duan, known for excellence, should be recognized by Guodu people, it couldn’t be too off-target.

To what extent this person’s capability reaches can be referenced from Doctor Song. Doctor Song, initially in a strange setting, is unwilling to speak, needing Senior Tao to press him to open up. This Student Duan is probably similar.

Student Duan’s purpose in saying this was to cast a brick to attract jade, and the person he wants to speak is her.

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