Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1076: 【】Increasingly confident now

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Chapter 1076: 【1076】Increasingly confident now

Unlike others who chase after the Beidu Talented Scholar like they’re chasing stars, Fan Yunyun knew after being here for a while that this senior was not easy to get along with.

"Dr. Xie, have you had dinner yet?" Only after seeing Xie Wanying did Song Xueling strike up a conversation with a casual remark.

"I have." As Xie Wanying spoke, she took out some chocolate from a cabinet in the corner of the office, which she had forgotten and had asked a nurse to put away for her yesterday, and said to the others, "Feel free to eat this if you get hungry tonight."

"It was given to Senior Sister Xie by Senior Cao," Fan Yunyun recalled the events of yesterday.

It was a gift from Dr. Cao. A gleam of light flashed in Song Xueling’s serene eyes.

At that moment, Geng Lingfei entered the office. Now, all four people on duty for the night shift had arrived.

"Doctor Song, take your time eating. I will go to the ward first on behalf of you to do the handover when they come to change shifts," Xie Wanying said, having become experienced with many night shifts in General Surgery Department Two, eventually the teachers arranged for her to do the handover on her own.

Song Xueling nodded by lowering his head to sip his soup, as a sign of trust in her.

The daytime duty staff burst into the office, throwing a few words at them: "You are on the night shift tonight, Teacher Wang won’t be able to accompany you to the ward for the handover, as there is a patient being resuscitated. You’ll have to check on the patients yourselves, ask if there are any questions."

This sort of thing happened often. Xie Wanying led the two students to the medical record carts and said, "Don’t rush. Briefly go through the medical records of all the patients in the department, memorize a summary of each patient’s condition, and then we’ll go to the wards to see the patients."

Upon receiving the order, the two medical students quickly pulled all the medical records from the carts, stacking them on the desk and flipping through them one by one. After organizing the students, Xie Wanying went to the ward to check on Brother Hu, only remembering that when she arrived, she had glanced over and seen the senior sister there.

Lau Jingyun was on duty today. She went back to Anesthesiology for lunch and would come to see her hospitalized boyfriend later in the afternoon. She was going to continue the night duty, and currently, her colleague was covering for her for a while.

Upon looking up and seeing her junior Xie Wanying come in, she asked, "Yingying, have you had dinner?"

"I have. I’m on duty in the ward tonight, senior sister," Xie Wanying replied as she walked over to stand with her senior sister.

Hearing that her junior sister would be in the ward tonight, Lau Jingyun felt quite relieved.

"Don’t worry, senior sister. Brother Hu had a fever when he came in, but it has subsided after an injection," Xie Wanying said. "As long as the fever doesn’t return and the inflammation is controlled without worsening, we just need to wait for the right moment to operate."

"Does his condition require surgery no matter what?" Lau Jingyun, worried that her boyfriend who feared surgery would hear, pulled her junior sister into a corner to discuss the patient’s condition. "How come I heard Doctor Song say that he needs to have his entire gallbladder removed?"

Every organ in the human body is important, and sometimes the removal of an organ is a decision made by the doctor for the patient as a last resort. Lau Jingyun was genuinely worried for her boyfriend’s well-being, wondering what to do for the future. He was young, not an older person for whom gallbladder removal would be a major concern.

"Gallbladder removal is not necessary for now; the initial surgery will be to remove the stones. What Doctor Song meant was that he’s worried Brother Hu might not follow instructions after the surgery, eating and drinking recklessly with irregular rest, which could exacerbate his condition to the point where there’s no other choice," Xie Wanying explained.

Hearing her speak with the calm, composed demeanor of a seasoned physician, Lau Jingyun laughed. People said her junior sister had improved, and indeed, she had truly progressed, becoming more and more confident.

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