Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1900: True and False Concern

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Chapter 1900: Chapter 1900: True and False Concern

Don’t assume that because the patient is young and their physical functions are stronger than those of the elderly, there will be no complications. This is a common misconception that laypeople often make. If that were the case, there wouldn’t be a principle in clinical practice where doctors and nurses provide comprehensive education and guidance to post-fracture patients across all age groups, without discrimination.

The atmosphere on-site was lively, with a group of energetic medical students passionately discussing, bringing medicine closer to the truth, making it seem like everyone could see the bright future of human medicine. Ren Chongda felt his blood boil along with the students, possibly the most significant outcome since he re-took the role of a counselor, moving him to the brink of tears. Years of hard companionship have finally borne fruit.

"Let’s wait for the cranial CT scan before deciding," said Cao Yong, acknowledging the discussion.

The person most relieved by these words must be Student Geng Yongzhe, as it implied that the clinical doctors had essentially ruled out the possibility of the patient having a metastatic tumor.

"Don’t worry, Xiao Zhe." Classmates gathered around, patting Student Geng on the back to comfort him, even citing Student Xie’s example, "Look, Yingying is never nervous, responding to challenges as they come. Teachers say the situation is severe, but she never feels that a patient’s condition is completely untreatable."

This is indeed Student Xie’s characteristic, maintaining an optimistic faith in patient treatment. No wonder every patient is fond of such a Dr. Xie.

"Uh-huh, uh-huh." Geng Yongzhe’s voice was choked with emotion. He needed to learn from Student Xie and said, "Tomorrow, I’ll return to Beidou Third Hospital for my internship."

His younger brother’s illness would not improve quickly, and he could not delay his studies, as it was also for his brother’s future.

"Who will accompany your brother during his hospital stay?" asked the concerned classmates.

"My mom is arriving at the hospital today," said Geng Yongzhe.

This time, it’s their biological mother coming for the two brothers.

He figured it out. As the teachers said, he needs to shoulder the issues with his dad and stepmom himself.

Everyone walked to the ward and saw that Chang Jiawei had treated the patient and ultimately had to give them a painkiller injection. Others could hear him telling Doctor Guo, "Get the tests done quickly, as we cannot rule out the need for emergency surgery if the pain worsens."

"Understood," Doctor Guo responded, going to arrange for staff to take the patient for other examinations. Without completing all the necessary tests, the anesthesiology department would not agree to surgery.

At the door, when they saw Cao Yong, Chang Jiawei quickly chimed in, "I was the one who treated them this morning."

"I know. Do you need me to pay you back?"

"Cao Yong, don’t joke with me like that."

Those standing around, not knowing the whole story, would likely mistake these two men as aliens insulting each other, as outsiders wouldn’t understand their conversation.

"Once the cranial CT results come out, I’ll call you over again," Chang Jiawei said irritably, squinting at him. "I didn’t call for you, so why are you so eager to be here?"

"I’m here to check in on my junior," Cao Yong replied as calmly as always.

Showing concern and greeting the family are part of being a good doctor.

It’s just that most doctors wouldn’t have the spare time to make a special trip to comfort the patient’s family, especially before test results are available. Cao Yong might have done it intentionally to show her his good intentions. Thinking of this, Chang Jiawei hummed humorously in his heart.

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