Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 367 - Chapter 367 367 I want to borrow his student

Chapter 367: [367] I want to borrow his student. Chapter 367: [367] I want to borrow his student. “My mom’s relatives said that after the brain hemorrhage surgery on the other side, the patient didn’t wake up, and the doctors said there was no hope. Now they’re hesitating on whether to remove life support,” Cao Yong explained the situation.

The doctors present didn’t have much of an opinion after hearing this. The only person who wasn’t a doctor, Wu Lixuan, turned around in surprise, “You mean they did the surgery in America and still have to call back home to ask for advice?”

To the laymen, seeking the best hospital and the best doctor to cure illness, and looking abroad for more advanced medical technology is definitely the best option. In reality, that’s not always the case. Medicine is undoubtedly more advanced abroad than at home. There’s no disputing that domestic medical examination equipment and tools can’t compare to those overseas. However, when it comes to medical experience of doctors, there’s not much difference between those inside and outside the country.

A doctor’s experience is accumulated by seeing a large number of patients, which has little to do with geography.

Calling Cao Yong was quite normal; the man had just spent three years in America and was very familiar with the neurosurgery field there. Relatives are certainly going to trust a relative more. Moreover, Cao Yong was quite famous.

Don’t underestimate the surgeons in China. Many Chinese surgeons have international reputations for their surgical skills.

“Are you saying you would only look for doctors abroad for medical treatment in the future?” Huang Zhilei turned around, resting his arm on the back of the chair as he asked her.

Was Senior Brother Huang teasing her for worshipping foreign things? Wu Lixuan humphed through her nose, “No, I only trust Yingying. If I’m sick, I’ll only look for Yingying to treat me, and let Yingying perform the surgery on me.”

“Wow.” Luo Yanfen turned her head first, visibly moved by her words, “It’s rare for patients who don’t want male doctors, but instead want female doctors to perform their surgery.”

As a doctor who wasn’t in gynecology, Luo Yanfen was all too aware that beyond gynecology, female patients also tend to trust that a male doctor holding the scalpel would be better. The problem was that Xie Wanying, her childhood friend, had no idea who she had just made this statement in front of.

The room was filled with a bunch of surgical bosses, each one of them a man.

Professionals don’t quibble with amateurs, so the bosses in the private room took Wu Lixuan’s words like a breeze past their ears. If one were really sick, who cared if the doctor was male or female, as long as they found the best one with a surgical scalpel.

Sensing the subtle atmosphere, Wu Lixuan asked her childhood friend in confusion, “Aren’t there many female doctors in the hospital? Why would Dr. Luo say something like that?”

In surgery, especially in the major department of surgery, many of the women who were seen around were medical students or on rotation. It was understandable that her childhood friend didn’t know the actual situation within the industry. Xie Wanying replied, “It’s nothing.”

Without realizing it, Wu Lixuan’s hand found its way onto her shoulder as if to offer comfort.

Suddenly a mobile phone buzzed with a notification.

The people in the room hadn’t noticed anything unusual at first. It wasn’t until the person on the phone said, “What, you want my student to go to your General Surgery Department One for what?” that the conversation in the room came to a halt.

“Who is he talking to?” Yu Xuexian asked.

“How would I know?” answered Zhu Huicang, looking at Tan Kelin who was on the phone, like everyone else.

Tan Kelin of General Surgery Department Two was known for his aloof demeanor, but now his face looked somewhat stifled, astonishing everyone present who observed with great curiosity.

“Director Zheng, I’m not angry, but what you said doesn’t align with our hospital’s teaching procedures. She is my student, and she could go to help comfort your patients in spirit. However, it doesn’t make sense for you to ask her to directly join your treatment team. As her main mentor, I would be responsible for that,” said Tan Kelin, his fingers rubbing his forehead at the most heated part of his statement. He should have anticipated the outcome after today’s incident. He just never expected the other party to have the audacity to “borrow” so blatantly?

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