"Send to the CT room for examination immediately." Cao Yong ordered with a serious face.
Director Lu was also anxious: "Quick, quick -"
CT results are released as quickly as possible.
Several doctors stood in the office looking at films.
The medical students stood on the periphery and followed the study. Some of them looked at Xie Wanying's face:
"Could it be that she was right?"
"It doesn't matter if she's right, after all -"
The implication of these medical students is that they no longer can't help but take sides with Director Lu and Dr. Wang as they did at the beginning. Because medicine is the most scientific discipline, and we seek truth from facts. Who is right and who is wrong depends on factual evidence.
Now that the film has come out, people like them can tell that there is something growing in the female patient's head just by looking at the expressions of Director Lu and Dr. Wang. This confirms that Xie Wanying's judgment alone is absolutely correct.
So it cannot be said that these medical students initially laughed at Xie Wanying because of some moral issue, but because whoever saw a trainee debating academic matters with the department director on his first day of clinical practice would have thought that the trainee would eventually defeat the director?
Trainees originally have less clinical experience, and all achievements in medicine are more about the accumulation of clinical experience. The director has accumulated many years of clinical experience. According to common sense, a trainee has no chance to beat the director.
With this current situation, medical students can only think: Could it be that the rumored female top student in Class 8 is extremely talented in medicine!?
"I heard that she beat the other forty-nine boys in her class in all subjects."
"So what, the exam in medical school tests theoretical knowledge."
"Perhaps she has excellent theoretical knowledge, so her judgment is more accurate than the director's?"
"Impossible. The theoretical knowledge in textbooks is very different when applied to clinical practice. Clinical phenomena are far more complicated than what is described in textbooks. It is impossible to make accurate clinical judgments by just reading textbooks. Clinical practice depends on experience.
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The medical students themselves argued endlessly.
"What exactly is the outcome of the film?"
The medical students collectively looked at the clinicians.
Dr. Wang couldn't keep his composure, his expression changed, and he whispered to Director Lu: "It seems like there is really a tumor growing in his head."
Shock! Dr. Wang’s words finalized the debate among medical students.
The trainee beat the director.
The medical students didn't know what expressions to use. Of course, the eyes looking at Xie Wanying no longer contained any contempt or ridicule this time, but just like the forty-nine boys in Xie Wanying's class, they felt extremely complicated in their hearts.
If Xie Wanying came to her class on the first day of school many years ago, from being called little princess to surprising all the boys in the class in the blink of an eye, it only took one class. Undoubtedly, this time, she may have been in her first internship
This night, all the medical students will be shocked.
Will she become famous overnight?
It's very possible.
For this reason, the medical students' eyes were focused on the CT films clipped on the light box. Under the white light tube, each imaging film looked like the world's top maze puzzle.
Doctors interpret the most difficult questions in the world like this every day, because it is a question related to the most mysterious subject of the human body. Not to mention that it is a film of the brain. The brain is the most mysterious organ in the human body, and so far humans have not been able to solve it.
After thorough research, only a small part of the functions can be studied, and it is not completely certain whether this part of the functions is complete.