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Chapter 731 - Chapter 731 731 She is a doctor who never lets emotions
Chapter 731: [731] She is a doctor who never lets emotions interfere with her work. Chapter 731: [731] She is a doctor who never lets emotions interfere with her work. This situation is completely different from what they initially anticipated. All they can say is that many things in clinical practice can take doctors by surprise, but it was two bold newcomers who had preemptively warned everyone.
“Xiao Song, what do you think?” Tao Zhijie asked Song Xueling.
Others’ eyes flicked over to him, and upon reflection, the first to suggest that Student Zhao’s condition would definitely be severe was this very person.
With everyone’s expectations on him, Song Xueling maintained a quiet and handsome face with an expression as if he was unresponsive to the outside world. He simply stated his own view, “I think we should start looking from the right lobe of the liver. Generally, a liver abscess caused by gallstones occurs on the left lobe, which is due to the more obtuse angle at which the left and right hepatic ducts merge. His condition is hidden, and it’s progressing slower than others’, which suggests that his anatomical position might be different from most people. Conveniently, the right lobe is larger than the left, providing him with more time to progress slowly.”
Upon hearing his words, the group couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief. At last, they had some sense of direction, ensuring they wouldn’t enter the operating room with blank and bewildered minds. Of course, He Guangyou and the others weren’t sure what Tao Zhijie would think.
“Okay, let’s start searching from the right lobe. As we discussed last time, we’ll use laparoscopic in combination with a cholangiography. The surgery might take a longer time, which is something we need to communicate with the anesthesiology department about beforehand,” said Tao Zhijie as his pen scribbled a few notes in his notebook.
Upon receiving the instructions, He Guangyou was the first to head down to the operating room to find the anesthesiologist.
Sitting beside her seniors, Xie Wanying began to feel anxious.
During the recent discussion, Senior Tao seemed to have uncharacteristically not considered asking her for her opinion. After all, it was she who initially brought up Zhao Zhaowei’s surgery. Why didn’t her senior plan to ask for her thoughts?
She wasn’t arrogantly proud of her talents, assuming that teachers and seniors must respect and consult her. It was just that Senior Tao and the seniors were behaving oddly, suddenly treating her as if she didn’t exist.
Could it be because she was the patient’s classmate that they intended to bar her from participating in the surgery? Xie Wanying mustered up her courage, “Senior Tao.”
As if he had known all along that she would eventually ask, Tao Zhijie tilted his head, continuing to write as he spoke to her, “You don’t need to enter the operating room. Just wait in the ward below.”
Sure enough, Senior Tao’s face didn’t turn towards her when he spoke, as if the smile had disappeared from his eyes, although his tone was still gentle and friendly.
“Senior Tao, are you worried that I’ll get overly nervous because this is my classmate’s surgery and I’ll be in the operating room?” Xie Wanying asked.
In the quiet moment of the office, everyone who wasn’t speaking seemed to be saying to her: Isn’t it obvious?
What’s so obvious! Xie Wanying mentally exclaimed.
“Teacher Tao,” from the doorway of the office, Yue Wentong entered with a request, “Our counselor isn’t here, and as the class representative, may I accompany Zhao Zhaowei to the operating room? The counselor asked me to stay with him.”
Teacher Tao’s pen tapped on the paper as he replied, “Sure. Leave after he’s anesthetized.”
“Thank you, Teacher Tao.” Yue Wentong expressed his gratitude, then turned to see Xie Wanying suddenly standing up and froze.
The others were equally startled by her abrupt movement: What’s gotten into her?
“Senior Tao,” Xie Wanying said sternly to all her seniors, “I can distinguish clearly. The patient is the patient, and the classmate is the classmate. It is impossible for me to forget that I am a doctor just because he is my classmate. I am not the kind of person who gets nervous seeing acquaintances undergo surgery. In the past, I’ve been very familiar and emotionally attached to some of the patients, yet I’ve never been nervous in the operating room.”
“Have you really never been nervous?” He Jiuliang questioned her.
“Yes,” Xie Wanying nodded firmly, providing analysis and examples, “The fact that I was the first to suggest Student Zhao’s surgery indicates that I was very calm regarding his case, and there’s no way I would let my emotions interfere.”
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