Chapter 428: Shocking the audience
Medical Center.
Teaching room.
Adam and Alice Grey asked and answered questions on stage, unhurried, silky smooth.
Poor listeners quickly couldn't keep up, but they didn't feel like they were aware of it.
Some people who like to substitute even feel pleasing to the eye.
Emmm...... That's how good I am......
The high-level audience could keep up and marvel at how well Adam could talk to Dr. Gray.
Because this is not a one-sided question from Adam, Dr. Grey replied.
It's a complete interaction.
After Adam asks a question, Dr. Grey will ask for details, changing to Adam's question.
A lot of details, empathy, they all feel that they have to think about it before they can answer.
Adam, on the other hand, was able to answer without thinking.
I don't think I checked the draft beforehand......
"Breathtaking. β
Dr. Shept, who was in the back row, couldn't help but sigh: "It's incredible that an intern can do this." β
"It's not that simple. β
Dr. Burke's eyes were fixed on the stage.
"Huh?"
Dr. Shept was surprised: "Of course, this is not simple, and their current Q&A mode is no longer limited to a classic operation.
During the surgical process, why did you do this at a certain step, did you have a better practice, did you have other changes, how to deal with them, and then according to this step, what kind of changes would there be in the follow-up surgery, etc.
This network-based expansion covers almost all of the situations that may arise from a certain type of surgery.
Only by mastering the treatment of most of the conditions can you truly carry out surgery independently and become a qualified attending doctor.
That's what we've been training interns and residents for years.
How could it be easy for Duncan, an intern who had just interned for less than three months, to do this five to seven years ahead of schedule. β
"That's not what I meant. β
Dr. Burke's ears rang with such a long string of words that he had to look away from the stage and look at Dr. Shept: "The extensions he proposed that were different from this surgery and the detailed answers he gave to those extensions were all real data. β
"Duncan has a graphic memory, and as long as he's willing to put in the effort to do his homework ahead of time, the data is certainly the most realistic. β
Dr. Shept smiled disapprehantly, "We all know that he is not only talented, but also extremely hard-working. β
"You're not a cardiothoracic surgeon, so you didn't hear it. β
Dr. Burke shook his head: "One of the extensions he just proposed has only appeared once in the medical community, and that heart surgery was done by me. β
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Dr. Shept was puzzled: "It only shows that Duncan has done his homework very well." β
"Definitely. β
Dr. Burke nodded: "But this solidity is beyond ordinary people's thinking, the patient of that heart surgery is a little girl, and the operation we are looking at now is a middle-aged man, can the detailed data of the little girl's surgery be completely extended to the middle-aged man?"
"Of course not. β
Dr. Shept shook his head.
Factors such as gender, age, development, physical condition, etc., are very different, which will inevitably lead to differences in the details of the operation.
The simplest example.
Why are top anesthesiologists so awesome?
Isn't it because he can adjust the anesthetic dose according to each person's different physical conditions, so that the patient is in various anesthesia states required by the surgeon and avoids anesthesia death.
So do anesthesiologists.
When other doctors use drugs and perform surgeries, they naturally need to refer to the physical state of each patient.
How can a little girl and a middle-aged man be in the same physical condition?
"That's it. β
Dr. Burke sighed: "The detailed data of the little girl's heart surgery that Duncan quoted just now has completely changed when applied to this middle-aged man, and what makes me unbelievable is that these changes, I pondered carefully, and found that there is a high probability that they are accurate, do you understand?"
"Shhh β
Dr. Shept gasped, "Won't you?"
"I'm not sure. β
Dr. Burke shook his head: "Because if this middle-aged man doesn't have that kind of surgery, no one knows what will happen, but according to my years of surgical experience, I feel that Duncan's data is right." β
"How is this possible?"
Dr. Shept incredulously, "Even you don't know, Duncan did his homework in advance, and it is impossible to get this data, are you sure there is only one case? Maybe Duncan saw the new surgical records from somewhere else, and the patient is also a middle-aged man?"
"Are you doubting my professionalism?"
Dr. Burke's face turned cold: "If it were you, would you know that there were any major changes in the neurosurgery?"
"It's not. β
Dr. Sheput paused for a moment and apologized, "I didn't mean that, I just felt incredible, could it be that Duncan was blinded?"
Being a doctor is a profession that must be constantly learned throughout your life.
As top experts in related fields, it is impossible for them not to know the cutting-edge information at home and abroad in their own fields.
"Perhaps. β
Dr. Burke's face softened, and he muttered, "Whether it's blinded or not, just ask." β
As he spoke, he raised his hand and raised his voice, "Interrupt." β
Stage.
Alice Grey looked at her with displeasure, but when she saw Dr. Burke's face, she smiled indifferently.
George in the audience said a few words to Meredith, and Meredith immediately secretly screamed badly.
For, according to George, Dr. Grey once thought of Dr. Burke as Richard, the chief of surgery.
And what is the relationship between Richard and her mother, she knows best after reading the medical notes.
"Dr. Burke?"
Adam looked at it neither humbly nor arrogantly.
There's a camera there.
Well, if he couldn't stand it anymore, he would probably have to learn from Lao Bai and Guo Nuxia, with blush on his face.
Lookout.
But it's not that exaggerated.
But before taking the stage, he also asked the professional makeup artist of the camera crew to pick it up, and was instructed in some tips on how to be more handsome and cool in front of the camera lens.
Tonight is the starting point for him to make a name for himself in the medical profession, and his image must be erected.
It has to be the most handsome, cool, and professional!
Strive to be equipped with BGM, which can be directly used as a movie videotape.
Emmmγ
That's right.
Adam really had that in mind.
It's not that it's really going to be released, but when I go to Peggy tomorrow, I'll show her this video with BGM.
Brother is not an ordinary person!
When the time comes, send a copy to Juno, let her study, and provide her with some energy.
Such a big thing, of course, can't be hidden from your best friend.
It's also a topic that can't be avoided when talking to each other on the phone.
Good friends complain and joke with each other, which is an indispensable thing for friendship.
"Dr. Duncan......"
Dr. Burke asked his own questions.
Everyone was shocked.
Holy shitοΌ
Is there anything else in it?
The big guy's perspective is different.
Then everyone looked at Adam in unison, waiting for his answer.