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Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields-Novel2
Chapter 234: 【234】TrainedChapter 234 [234] Trained
No one can do things perfectly. Being looked at by such a pair of teacher's eyes, Xie Wanying's heart beat a little.
"You, say, clear, clear."historical
The four words in Tan Kelin's lips are clearly articulated, round and round, and his voice is deep, like the north wind fluttering outside the window.
A cool gust of wind blew through everyone's heart.
Others dared not look at Xie Wanying.
Luo Yanfen and the others thought in their hearts: This newcomer will suffer!
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtYou can imagine that the teacher is angry, but I don't know what she said. Xie Wanying furrowed her brows secretly and recalled her own mistakes.
The answer is a must, she bite the bullet: "The patient's family said that it was probably after the patient finished the liquid at noon yesterday."
"You only come to report this to me now?" Tan Kelin's voice suddenly accelerated, and his two eyes pressed down like two mountains.
Obviously the teacher is really angry.
Everyone bowed their heads at his eyes.
Xie Wanying quickly explained to the teacher: "Mr. Tan, I followed the teacher's order to see a series of patients in the morning. I'm not sure if my speculation is wrong about bed number 3. I'm more concerned about the patient in bed number 7, so— —”
"So you don't think the patient's condition is important enough for you to report it to me right away. Or do you know that he is going to have an operation, and you think this matter will be discussed at a meeting in the afternoon anyway?" Tan Kelin narrowed his eyes at her when he said this. .
Teacher Xie Wanying received the look in her eyes, and she bowed her head and admitted, "Yes, teacher."
Whatever it is, she doesn't make excuses like those three people anyway, she is not stupid enough to think that she can fool the teachers of the National Association.
Hearing her resolutely admit it, a surprise flashed across the sharp single eyelid on the opposite side.
Shouldn't the average person be afraid and find excuses first? Did she "kneel" directly?
"You are an intern, we ask you to see the patient. If the patient has any problem or even no problem, you must report it to the superior doctor. The problem of judging the patient is our decision, not your decision. Do you understand?" In Tan Kelin When he was silent, Liu Chengran helped him to add.
"I see, teacher." Xie Wanying explored the habits and temperaments of these clinical teachers with her heart, and to be honest, she was a little helpless after listening to them.
Clinical teachers each have their own temperament and habits.
Some teachers like students to be independent, but they don’t like students to report everything. They report minor problems without any problems. Teachers will feel annoyed.
Some teachers are completely different and cannot trust the abilities of their students.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmTeacher Tan in front of him seems to be closer to the latter.
In fact, she was just speculating, and there was no clinical test evidence to support the patient's stomach bleeding, so she didn't dare to talk nonsense. In the preoperative discussion, she mentioned this in order to strive for a more accurate surgical method for the patient. I even mentioned the teacher's ideas, hoping to fight for the patients.
Okay, she got the direction of Teacher Tan's thinking, but the teacher took the time when she reported this problem more seriously than anything else.
On the first day she came, Deputy Gao took her feedback so seriously, should she cry or what?
When he first asked her to see the patient, his intention was to send her away and not let her come to the operating room, and he treated her as a burden.
Xie Wanying was also extremely helpless.
If you really value her opinion, you should have explained it to her early in the morning.
Maybe a few clinical teachers thought about it later. So Liu Chengran gave his junior brother Sun Yubo a look: When did this newcomer come? I do not know how?
(end of this chapter)