"She's stupid." Aunt Zhang was not only unhappy but also very angry when she heard her daughter's thoughts. "Her own life was on the line last night. Enough is enough. It's enough to compensate your teacher for all your hard work in training her. Let her
Go abroad!"
When a group of teachers heard what the students' parents said, they didn't know what to do next.
"Auntie." Whenever Xie Wanying thinks of what her second senior sister said last night, she always feels the same way. She tries to give her own example and says, "Not everyone in my family supports me studying medicine."
Like her father and her grandfather, no one thinks it is good for her to study medicine. A girl wastes eight years studying medicine. It is better to study in a normal school with subsidies. Besides, it is most important for a girl to get married. It doesn't matter whether a girl becomes a doctor or not. Boys
Your career is important.
"But my mother supports me. She has studied medicine herself and knows that this path is difficult. She knows that it is very difficult for me to study. She hesitated, but later she learned that I studied medicine and I was very happy. She was happy with me. No matter what
How to make your child happy? This is what she thinks as a mother. I believe that my aunt is the same as my mother."
Aunt Zhang said: "Of course I'm the same as your mother. It's for her own good. What's wrong with going abroad? Everyone knows it's good to go abroad. Not everyone has the conditions to go abroad? I'm not asking her to give up medicine and pursue medicine abroad.
Is it not good?"
"But Second Senior Sister is not happy when she goes abroad. Auntie, do you have to let her continue to go out?"
"You don't understand how good the conditions in foreign laboratories are, which can enable her to produce greater results and contribute to all mankind."
"Auntie, maybe you don't understand that Second Senior Sister wants to be a pathologist. Foreign pathologists are the same as domestic ones, they are clinical doctors. Their greatest value lies in clinical practice. Second Senior Sister has only one goal after studying for so many years.
, Saving people in the clinic is not about staying in the laboratory. If she wanted to stay in the laboratory, there would be no need to waste this time."
"What clinical, what laboratory? Is it different?" Aunt Zhang asked anxiously.
"It's different. Clinicians have to go to the clinic and serve patients directly. When doing laboratory research, people stay in the laboratory, even if they occasionally go out to contact patients, they are not responsible for treating patients. Each of the two jobs has its own differences.
We cannot say which one has higher value and which one has lower value. Laboratory research has produced significant results, and everyone is happy. But without clinical medicine to provide individualized treatment to patients, what can we do? Laboratory research results occasionally have some special clinical results.
It cannot be used on unexpected patients. Therefore, there is no research that can benefit all mankind, there will always be deviations."
Aunt Zhang's throat is a little stuck. It's obvious that she doesn't understand medicine or what laboratory research is. She is the kind of person who just listens to whoever says good things.
Seeing the opportunity, Xie Wanying gave the other party a good explanation, hoping to help the second senior sister: "The greatest pride of pathologists is to help patients accurately diagnose the cause of the disease in a timely manner. Do you think it is enough to diagnose cancer as a malignant tumor? Like breast cancer patients, if
Being able to test estrogen and progesterone receptors in tumor tissue can help clinicians determine whether to take endocrine therapy. It is equivalent to one more way of life for patients. Tumor patients can undergo multiple biopsies and compare them before and after treatment to determine which treatment plan is most effective.
It is most effective for patients. Nowadays, there are more and more cancer patients, and more rare diseases are being diagnosed, thanks to the contribution of pathologists to each individual patient."