Chapter 106: High technical requirements 2

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   It’s just that this kind of doctor is relatively rare in clinical practice, because the requirements for it are higher, and the technical level is high, very high!
   Director Lu didn't think he was wrong, and his explanation made it clear that there was nothing wrong with the laws and regulations.
   As for the sudden development of the patient's condition so rapidly, it is difficult for any doctor to predict. If the prediction is wrong, the patient is forced to be hospitalized, and the patient bites the doctor back.
   Now this patient's condition is not something he can observe, not even Cao Yong, but the female trainee. Director Lu was very clear about this, so his squinted small eyes were striving **** Xie Wanying's face.

  I thought this female trainee was just a little idiot with a high self-esteem, but I didn't expect to be a female genius——

   "Prepare for surgery." After talking with the patient's family, Director Lu shouted to the people below.

   Dr. Wang was taken aback for a moment, and asked, "Who is the chief surgeon?"

   Discovery is one thing. As Director Lu said before, it is better to send it abroad for treatment. So at that time, when Director Lu said that he would send the patient abroad, he was relieved. In the department, once a patient dies on the operating table, no doctor can finish it, even if it is not the doctor's fault at all.

   Hearing this sentence, who is the chief surgeon for his mother, the female patient's son suddenly came to his senses. No matter what Director Lu said, it was obvious that the doctor whom his father found saved his mother's life, so he went to Cao Yong and asked, "Doctor Cao, please, please save my mother!"

   Cao Yong said: "The doctor must have done his best."

   After hearing this, the son of the female patient raised his heart. The doctor didn't say 100% to save his mother.

   No doctor can make this guarantee, because no one in the operation can say what will happen. Not to mention such a dangerous operation. There is nothing wrong with what Cao Shuai said.

  The doctor doesn't care about talking to the patient's family, so it's important to save the patient's life first. A group of people moved towards the operating room.

  Huang Zhilei ran around to show the patient to the operating room, and suddenly remembered his little sister: "Xie Wanying, you will go to the operating room later, you can watch by the side."

Brother Huang  is really nice, let her be able to observe in the operating room on her first day as a trainee in the hospital.

Other trainees who come on the first day have this kind of treatment. Because the operating room area is so large, how can so many medical students be allowed to watch.

Xie Wanying took the initiative to ask her brother, "I can help push the patient to the operating room."

Today's performance of the little junior sister has opened everyone's eyes. Huang Zhilei has confidence in the junior junior sister and said to the junior junior sister: "Okay, I'll leave it to you!"

Brother Huang's words were equivalent to giving her a shot of adrenaline. Xie Wanying said excitedly and calmly, "Since brother believes in me, I will definitely be able to do it."

Senior brother went to do other preparations, Xie Wanying went to push the lathe with the nurse.

Don’t underestimate the journey of sending patients to the operating room, this work is equally important. Because this is a critically ill patient. Emergencies may occur on the road at any time requiring emergency assistance.

sent the patient to the operating room all the way, the female patient's son followed, worried.

When I entered the elevator, I saw Xie Wanying holding his mother's hand. The female patient's son was stunned, and his eyes fell on Xie Wanying's face. He felt that the concentration on the young female doctor's face in front of him was not only something he had never seen before, but also made his mind float inexplicably.

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