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132, flattery session

On the podium.

Sitting in a row were the inspection team leaders and hospital leaders, all focusing on Su Jie.

Under the rostrum.

All kinds of bald, semi-bald and slightly bald smart heads were also pointed at Su Jie.

At this time, he was the biggest focus of the audience.

Unfortunately, from the current perspective, this is not a very glorious thing, after all, Zhao Qun'an's cross-examination is not over yet.

"Tell me, tell me in front of everyone, are you wrong or not?"

If other intern doctors had seen this battle, they would probably have bowed their heads and admitted their mistakes without even thinking about it. It was not a true discovery of conscience, but self-reflection. Most of them were coerced by the majesty of the superiors, and there was nothing in their minds.

Able to continue speaking according to the words of the superior.

"That's right."

In fact, this is not a real problem.

Because there is only one answer: "Wrong."

If it were anything else, a red light would light up and the punishment would be doubled.

But Su Jie was unusually calm at this time. When everyone looked at him, he looked back calmly and peacefully.

He himself is a man with a strong heart, and he has experienced several thrilling operations, and even almost witnessed patients die on the operating table. These past experiences have made him fearless and firm in his ideals.

He knows very well that blindly succumbing to power may gain a small living space, but once the spine is bent, there will never be a chance to stand up again.

Su Jie thought for a moment, and then said in a neither humble nor condescending tone:

"Vice President Zhao, as an intern, I performed an operation against the rules. I admit my mistake...but the patient's condition at that time meant that the operation must be performed."

"But you shouldn't be the one to do the surgery. No, according to the rules, you shouldn't even go to the operating table!" Zhao Qun'an glared.

Su Jie looked very calm and said: "Vice President Zhao, I broke the rules and I admit my mistake, but that surgery... only I can do it."

"Only you can?!"

"That's right, it's just me."

For massive retroperitoneal bleeding, there is only three to five minutes to stop bleeding after opening the peritoneum, and there is no time to aspirate the blood in the surgical field. Hemostasis can be stopped quickly without a field of vision... This is really not easy for anyone except Su Jie.

Su Jie's answer surprised everyone present.

This kid is a bit naughty!

Only you can?

When you say this, where do you put so many experts and directors from Southeast Hospital?

Is it possible that the experience and skills we gained by sacrificing our hair volume one by one are still not as good as yours as a trainee doctor?

But those who had witnessed the thrilling retroperitoneal hemostasis before, all nodded inwardly at this moment.

That surgery actually had nothing to do with technology or experience, but more to do with the surgeon’s courage, determination, and a bit of luck.

Indeed, under the circumstances at that time, no director or leader could have done better than Su Jie.

What surprised Su Jie was that Zhao Qun'an, who had always been harsh and harsh, did not continue to criticize after hearing his rebuttal. Instead, he turned his attention to Mr. Wei, as if he was asking for instructions.

Mr. Wei nodded slightly, stood up, and left from the side and back of the rostrum.

And just after Mr. Wei left, Li Jianguo leaned into Su Jie's ear and whispered: "Go to the back. Mr. Wei has something to tell you in private."

Su Jie looked at Li Jianguo doubtfully, and then at Zhao Qun'an.

"It doesn't matter. You have nothing to do with me here. Vice President Zhao will explain the operation to everyone. What you just said was very good."

Li Jianguo said with a smile on his face: "Don't pay attention to what Vice President Zhao said. I have already said it...he doesn't understand."

Su Jie followed Mr. Wei to the backstage lounge.

There was only one row of sofas in the empty room. Mr. Wei was sitting on the sofa opposite the door with a cup of hot tea in front of him. He pointed to the seat next to him and said, "Sit down. If you want to drink tea, pour it yourself."

Su Jie was stunned for a moment, and sat directly next to Mr. Wei without pouring tea.

Mr. Wei picked up the tea cup and took a sip, pursing his lips as if he was savoring the aroma of tea and recalling past memories.

He asked: "I was in the observation room on the second floor during the operation for massive retroperitoneal hemorrhage. At the end of the operation, your superior doctors had actually given up, so why did you persist?"

"Don't you know that if you fail, the patient who opened the retroperitoneum will die directly on the operating table?"

Su Jie thought for a while and replied: "I understand, but I still want to give it a try. I think I can do it. If I do it, the patient will have the possibility of survival."

"Want to give it a try..."

Mr. Wei couldn't help but smile and said: "The exploration of possibilities is indeed the best driving force for the progress of all doctors."

Su Jie smiled shyly. He still wasn't sure what the old man in front of him had in mind for taking him to the backstage lounge for a private chat.

One second ago, he was the target of condemnation by the whole hospital. Why was he brought here for individual questioning the next second?

Mr. Wei saw Su Jie's confusion and said, "Just now, it was a test."

"Test?" Su Jie asked confused.

"Yes, in fact, just a few decades ago, a training doctor was also tested in this conference room, but the equipment at that time was definitely not as advanced as it is now. There were no microphones, and the leaders basically relied on yelling. That young man was

I was very frightened." Mr. Wei took another sip of tea, closed his eyes gently, and his voice was a little ethereal.

"The test...for what?"

"To verify whether you have a strong enough heart to take huge risks and responsibilities long before you become a qualified doctor."

Mr. Wei put down his tea cup and said solemnly: "You are just an intern. Interns are absolutely not allowed to perform surgeries. You must clearly understand this. These are the rules, and the rules are the rules."

Su Jie nodded: "I understand that the rules were summed up by our predecessors with blood and tears. Every seemingly insignificant rule may have a long story behind it."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Mr. Wei looked at Su Jie with a smile, looking quite satisfied, and nodded: "So, you have violated the rules now, what are you going to do?"

Su Jie stopped talking and began to pretend to be deaf and dumb. He must not convict himself randomly at this time, otherwise he would be digging a hole for himself that he would not have a chance to fill when the time comes.

"Huh? Why don't you speak?" Mr. Wei asked strangely.

"My mistake is too serious. Tell me, Mr. Wei, as long as it is the punishment you give me, I will accept it!" Su Jie sighed deeply, and his attitude of admitting guilt and obeying the law was very good.

The smile in Mr. Wei's eyes was even bigger, but he did not tell the content of the punishment. Instead, he stood up and walked to his backpack, took out a booklet, handed it to Su Jie and asked: "Look

Have you ever lived through this?”

"Urology Diagnosis and Treatment Manual"

The book Mr. Wei took out was the latest version of the Urological Surgery Diagnosis and Treatment Manual, which is basically equivalent to a detailed operating manual for the treatment of urological diseases.

Every few years, top experts and professors in the industry across the country will set standards for industry treatment and compile them into a book, which becomes this "Diagnosis and Treatment Manual".

In theory, this booklet is the 'rules' for urological surgeons to treat patients.

Su Jie noticed that the name of the editor-in-chief on the cover was Wei Xuhua, honorary professor of urology at Southeast Hospital.

Forehead……

Su Jie raised his head and looked at Mr. Wei with a pleasant look on his face.

Thought.

Why did you get into the flattery phase so quickly?

Are you too impatient...

Do you want us to talk about it again? It’s a bit unnatural to shoot like this...

Mr. Wei looked at Su Jie doubtfully, feeling the pressure in his eyes. Su Jie swallowed, and finally managed to squeeze out a sentence:
Chapter completed!
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