Chapter 2074 [2074] Strict Requirements
Xie Wanying, who was standing at the door, absolutely did not dare to move her body. There are big bosses and Dr. Song sitting in it, so it's easy for her to reveal her secrets every minute. She stood upright and listened, because she was also worried about Senior Brother Cao.
Brother Cao was being chased and questioned by his uncle, which reminded her of Zhang Shuping.
The big boss has stricter academic requirements for people who are closer. For example, Mr. Lu has high demands on his grandson. Brother Zhang also has high demands on his nephew. Teacher Du has strict requirements on his son, and he is not allowed to talk nonsense.
It is absolutely not easy to be a child of a big doctor family.
The academic rigor of the big brothers made them dare not relax with their children.
Listening to Brother Cao's voice, he pointed out: "Some brain diseases are not positive on CT, and may show a false negative state. As a neurosurgery expert, Director Zhai should be aware of this."
Brother Cao didn't flinch at all when facing his boss and uncle, and the academic terms were downright tough. Xie Wanying could feel a fire burning.
It is conceivable that her worry was unnecessary. But it doesn't hinder her desire to stand here and eavesdrop on Senior Brother Cao talking with the boss. Every academic sentence of the boss is very attractive.
Some people like this atmosphere, some people don't like it. Facing the style of this pair of uncles and nephews who didn't even exchange pleasantries, Deputy Director Lu felt that he couldn't get used to it, so he scratched his collar.
"What do you think is the basis for the false negative suspicion of this CT report? Please explain in detail, Dr. Cao." Zhai Yunsheng pressed his nephew step by step.
"My basis is that some symptoms of this patient are different from those of ordinary ophthalmology patients, and other examinations are needed to explain it." Cao Yong said.
Everyone waited for a while, only to see that Cao Yong did not intend to explain in one go.
That is, as a neurosurgery expert, why did he, Cao Yong, explain everything to others as if he had dissected himself. The other party claimed that he was entrusted by someone to inquire about the patient's condition and wanted to discuss the patient's condition with him, no problem, but at least he showed some technical skills to show that he could sit on an equal footing with him. If not, wouldn't it be chicken talking to duck? Even if his uncle came.
Well, this nephew treats his uncle as academically as harsh, which is in line with their usual attitudes on academic issues. Talk about academics and concentrate on academics, there is no need to talk about family affection.
Zhai Yunsheng's eyes fixed on his nephew's steady face, and then he turned back to his medical record with the air of a big boss.
Seeing that his uncle turned his head and went back, Cao Yong didn't feel that he was embarrassing his uncle. How could his uncle's ability be embarrassing for him.
Zhai Yunsheng pressed his fingertips on the medical record paper like a pointer, and checked his nephew's typed report word by word.
The boss has nothing to say. Others dare not ask. The junior doctor looked down at the medical records and exchanged glances. The patient's medical records have long been familiarized, so they are not in a state where the boss is not familiar with the patient's situation, but their brains are not as easy to use as the boss.
There is no record of the medical record discussion meeting in the medical record, which is equivalent to saying that there is no terminology for the doctor to discuss and analyze the patient's condition, and only some inspection indicators come out. In this situation, if you want to touch Cao Yong's thinking, unless your technical level is comparable to Cao Yong's.
Deputy Director Lu raised his head and asked Huang Zhilei anxiously with his eyes: You are doctors in his group, do you know what Cao Yong is referring to?
Huang Zhilei didn't answer, not because he didn't answer the leader's question.