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Chapter 349 - Chapter 349 349 Her abilities are recognized by the teacher

Chapter 349: [349] Her abilities are recognized by the teacher Chapter 349: [349] Her abilities are recognized by the teacher “Doctors at the children’s hospital are experts, and if he’s not a doctor, patients and their families should listen to the experts; otherwise, how can they let the doctor treat their child?” Professor Li’s words gained the agreement of the doctors present. If patient families think too highly of themselves and don’t trust the doctors, why bother seeking medical help?

“Teacher Tan also suggested chemotherapy for his child that day. To tell you the truth, I don’t quite agree with Teacher Tan’s opinion,” Xie Wanying expressed an entirely opposite viewpoint.

Whoosh, the doctors in the meeting room were astonished by her statement.

The gazes of the other colleagues in the department turned towards Tan Kelin: Is your student opposing you?

Isn’t that perfectly normal? Students inherently have the right to engage in academic debates that are completely contrary to their teachers’ opinions.

One thing must be clear: an academic discussion is an academic discussion. Academically, everything is subject to question by anyone, whether they are colleagues, superiors, or subordinates, even interns. But generally, interns are considered clinical novices, just entering the clinical environment and not understanding much, mostly just listening to their teachers, and if they object, they rarely hit the mark.

Actually, Teacher Yu very much welcomes students bringing forward constructive, advanced academic ideas. Guoxie is not an old-fashioned hospital; it’s a modern university hospital aligned with international standards. In terms of educational philosophy, it’s closer to the overseas practice of encouraging free and open communication between teachers and students. It’s beneficial for teachers to absorb some of the energetic and innovative ideas from young people for their own development.

Besides, this student raised issues with the surgical plans for his two patients on the first day in the department, demonstrating certain capabilities.

Xie Wanying’s academic challenges are just that–academic challenges limited to case-related academic discussions, and in all other aspects, she shows great respect for her teachers.

Her sense of propriety is just right, and in the teacher’s mind, she can only be described as an exceptionally smart student.

If she has the ability to raise doubts that make him see things in a completely new light, why wouldn’t he consider any of her suggestions that may be beneficial to him? Tan Kelin didn’t even need to think about it.

The others looked around and saw Tan Kelin, calmly pocketing his hands in his white coat, realizing something: Tan Kelin recognizes the capabilities of this student.

Her colleagues fell into thought: Tan Kelin was considered a technical expert both in their department and the entire hospital, and a person recognized by Tan Kelin should not be taken lightly.

“You may continue,” Associate Director Liu said to Xie Wanying, his tone no longer containing the slight teasing of an intern as it had at the start but was now genuinely earnest.

Xie Wanying nodded, “The children’s hospital has many patients, and seriously ill children from across the country go there. The doctors there only have a few minutes for each patient; how could they have the time to think carefully about this case? There are many patients with more severe conditions, so after a quick glance, they basically assume a widespread malignancy and offer the family the standard treatment plan: start with chemotherapy. Think about it, since the first CT scan, all the doctors had written her off, which is very unfair to her. No endoscopy or colonoscopy was done, no samples were taken for pathology, they just assumed she was beyond help.”

This is the reality of top-grade hospitals in the country. The doctors were silent because they knew she was speaking the truth.

“Otherwise, why not just carry out a biopsy to take a look?” Gao Zhaocheng suggested, flipping through the medical records.

“We can only first send her to the department of gastroenterology to get an endoscopy and take a biopsy for pathology,” Professor Li proposed, adjusting his reading glasses.

“It’s not that we can’t do that, but if the result comes back malignant, given her condition, we can only say that surgery is the option,” Associate Director Liu hit the nail on the head.

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