Speaking of which, he was in trouble when it came to his grandson, and he was very grateful to the little girl Xie Wanying for persisting in helping his grandson.
Dean Wu nodded, glanced at Cao Yong who was sitting next to Tao Zhijie, and said: "There is no need to worry about what she wrote is difficult to read. How can she want to scold us like Cao Yong did back then?"
The old naughty boy said that he wanted to curse someone four years ago. Cao Yong listened with no expression on his face.
"Speak!" Dean Wu ordered Tao Zhijie.
What are you waiting for? At this time, how can you care anymore? Teacher Zhang has passed away, but Teacher Lu is still alive. Tao Zhijie felt cruel, took out the stack of paper written by Xie Wanying, and quickly scanned it with sharp eyes
Handwriting on paper.
Juanxiu's handwriting seemed a bit sloppy because it was written in a hurry at night, but what was written inside was in order. Tao Zhijie's lips tightened.
"Why don't you read it?" Dean Wu urged him.
Section Chief Yang got up anxiously and went around behind Tao Zhijie to help Dean Wu and others take a peek. After a while, he saw clearly what Xie Wanying had written through the lenses, and a trace of surprise fell in his eyes.
Cao Yong, who was sitting next to the two of them, caught their expressions sharply. Knowing that her temperament has always been upright when it comes to academic issues, I thought that what she wrote was like a scalpel, cutting off what was sitting here.
Tumors in people's hearts. Only by cutting out these psychological tumors can we begin to cure Teacher Lu's tumors.
Her hard work cannot be wasted. With this thought, Cao Yong reached out and snatched what she had written from Tao Zhijie's hand and said, "I'll read it."
Anyway, everyone here knew that four years ago he wanted to curse, and he was kicked out once, so there was nothing to be afraid of. If she was also kicked out, he would go with her.
When Tao Zhijie came back to his senses, he saw that he was about to recite, so he could only withdraw his hand.
"Listen carefully. She has listed ten here, which are your ten deadly sins." Cao Yongruo started half-jokingly.
The other people listening unconsciously straightened their backs, feeling funny in their hearts, wondering when it would be a medical student's turn to talk about their "sins".
"The first mistake you make is being too optimistic. This was not written by her, but my personal summary. The first piece of evidence she listed is all about you being too optimistic," Cao Yong said concisely.
(Xie Wanying: Brother Cao, you are obviously the scalpel that wants to cut out the cancer.)
"Okay, you say." The group of people all knew Cao Yong's character and said with a smile.
"After the initial examination of the patient, the patient's indicators were not very good, but you rushed to operate the patient first. It can be said that the preoperative planning was not extremely rigorous. She learned this from the preoperative discussion in the medical record
An analysis was done on the records and subsequent surgical records. The overly optimistic result was that the early preoperative treatment plan was too conservative, which caused the rapid diagnosis of pathology during the operation to deviate from the preoperative prediction, making the operation difficult to carry out.
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When the doctors present heard this, they said anxiously: "Teacher Zhang's preoperative indicators at that time cannot be said to be completely bad. The tumor size was five centimeters when it was discovered, which was not large in the hepatobiliary surgery department. Everyone thought at the time that it was more optimistic. But no one
I dare to be negligent to Teacher Zhang. Teacher Zhang himself wanted to perform an operation as soon as possible to find out the situation. We chose the operation date based on the patient's condition and his wishes."
Others questioned medical students: "Students are not sensible, so they are very enthusiastic about this kind of medical discussion. Anyone who has been in clinical practice for a long time knows that some things are very empty to discuss."