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Chapter 1181 Sean in Adam's eyes

operating room.

Through the glass, Adam looked at Sean standing outside the disinfection room.

I don't understand you.

Sean looked away, rubbing his hands together.

Dr. Duncan was giving an example of Dr. House.

Violet couldn't help but said: It means that you don't have to do it yourself to save people.

In many cases, diagnosis is more important than treatment, especially now that technology is becoming more and more advanced.

One day, doctors will be completely replaced by medical robots.

Your genius is in diagnosis, not treatment.

Oh I see.

Sean finally understood, shook his head and said, But I still want to be a surgeon.

It's because of obsession, even if you're not good at it.

Adam nodded.

I'm good at it.

Sean rubbed his hands and said frankly, I'm just not good at dealing with people. I'm good at surgery.

That's still not good at it.

Adam laughed and said: Because the profession of surgeon must have certain communication skills.

Otherwise, if you can't even win the trust of patients and their families, and you can't even get the permission of patients and their families, how can you be a surgeon for patients?

Sean couldn't help but move his body to Dr. Glassman's side, and didn't answer.

You want Dr. Glassman to speak for you?

Adam saw his subconscious mind and reminded: Now he can indeed speak for you.

But don't you have to have Dr. Glassman with you all the time when you save people?

I saved Adam.

Sean kept shifting his gaze, paused for a moment, and retorted.

good.

Adam narrowed his eyes: That one-way valve DIY is good, your luck is very good.

I don't think it's luck.

Sean said calmly: I know very well how to save him.

Oh, is it so?

Adam had a half-smile: Di Li, play the whole process of Dr. Murphy's rescue at the airport.

Yes, Director.

Nurse Di Li responded.

After this period of fermentation, the video of the handsome little cutie saving lives at the airport has become popular all over the Internet.

The ins and outs have all been picked up clearly.

The little boy Adam walked under the glass display screen, and then the glass display screen suddenly fell down and smashed into countless pieces, crushing the little boy. A male doctor ran to try to rescue him.

Then Sean stood aside and said to the male doctor, You pressed the wrong position. This is a boy, not a man, and he hasn't fully developed yet, so you pressed his trachea.

Sean moved the male doctor's hand, and the little boy immediately let out a sigh of relief.

Which hospital is this doctor?

Adam shook his head and said, I even forgot this bit of common sense, and almost smothered a little boy to death. How do you become a doctor at this level?

Some netizens have left messages online.

Nurse Di Li is broadcasting like this now, so she naturally paid attention to the comments on the Internet: This is a plastic surgeon who runs his own clinic.

Oh, that's all right.

Adam was relieved.

The scene continued, Sean pressed the boy's waist, opened the clothes, found that the glass had pierced the boy's abdomen, and then began to ask if there were knives around.

The onlookers were just watching the excitement, including the boy's parents, who just shook their heads and didn't see any action.

Sean stood up, walked to the security checkpoint of the airport, and went to the security guard to ask for a sharp knife.

He didn't explain clearly, so that the security guards thought he was crazy, warned him, and let him go.

As a result, Sean became anxious and didn't continue to explain clearly. He snatched a utility knife from the security checkpoint, and then ran towards the little boy quickly, but was caught up by the security guard and pinned to the ground.

do you know?

When Adam saw this, he pointed to the screen and said, This is your greatest luck. If someone else grabs a knife at the airport, you will either be shot by the security guard and lose your life, or you will be knocked down and stunned by the stun gun.

Either way, you will lose the opportunity to treat the little boy.

So I say you are lucky, do you have doubts?

ok.

After seeing the security guard pressing him in the screen, Sean shouted at him angrily, You idiot, you should be glad we didn't shoot, expressing his approval of Adam's statement.

I saved Adam.

He still did not forget this sentence.

Let's keep watching.

Adam said noncommittally.

The screen continues.

Only then did the parents of the little boy Adam react from the crowd watching and eating melons, came up to explain the situation, and stopped the security guard from taking Xiao En away.

Sean was able to continue and started to diy the amazing one-way valve.

See the problem?

Adam asked.

No.

Sean shook his head.

Anyone see a problem?

Adam looked around at the crowd.

He didn't sterilize properly.

The little man was the first to see the problem: Using a utility knife as a scalpel is also okay in an emergency.

However, after the blade of the utility knife should be pushed out, it should be sterilized with spirits.

Instead of using strong alcohol to disinfect the blade of the utility knife while it is still in the body, it has no disinfection effect at all.

yes.

Only then did everyone suddenly realize.

They were all shocked by Sean's handsome appearance and amazing on-site DIY.

The picturesque scene of the beautiful boy saving people with his hands made them, professionals, ignore the fact that this beautiful boy made such a big mistake in common sense.

Do you understand now?

Adam looked at Sean who was stunned: I only hope that your luck has always been so good, otherwise the patient's subsequent infection problem will also be a troublesome thing.

I was wrong.

Sean simply accepted his mistake: I didn't think of this, and I won't do it in the future.

I trust you.

Adam looked at him: Your talent is very good, and my expectation for you is to become the second Doctor House.

Thank you, but I just want to be a surgeon.

Sean is persistent.

I know.

Adam sighed: Making you the second Doctor House is my greatest expectation for you.

But now I know that you may never be Dr. House.

Why?

Dr. Glassman wondered.

Doctor Murphy, do you like reading?

Adam still didn't answer directly.

like.

Sean can still answer such simple questions.

What books do you read?

Adam continued.

To Kill a Mockingbird... Dude.

Sean spoke frankly about his favorite series of books.

The last one is eye-catching.

playboy?

The little man gave Sean a surprised look.

That's right.

Sean faced the crowd looking sideways very calmly: The woman above is very beautiful, and I also like to watch short movies...

ok.

Dr. Glassman couldn't listen any longer, and interrupted: Adam, why are you asking these questions?

You should read more books on common sense.

Adam explained: Like my friend Sheldon, he's not very good at people though.

But he likes to read books and dabbles extensively in various common sense knowledge.

For him, although it has no effect, it can be used as a material for awkward chats, allowing him to continue the conversation with others.

And for you, this reserve of common sense knowledge is even more important.

Because professional medical knowledge sometimes does not deliberately introduce common sense that everyone knows.

And you just don't know much about it.

This is a very big disadvantage.

Like just now.

You diagnose the patient with a pericardial effusion that reduces the efficiency of the heart.

But when the ultrasound diagnosis does not meet your speculation, you will be completely stuck in the elimination of professional knowledge over and over again but fail to match over and over again.

It is just unexpected that the patient was injured because of the impact of glass shards.

No one reminds you, you just can't think about it in this way.

If it was Dr. House, he would have thought of these things immediately, and then told the surgeon his speculation, and dismissed the case as too boring.

The reason why I said that you may never be able to become Dr. House is not that you are less talented than him.

It's your knowledge reserve and thinking mode, which may never be as good as his.

You appear more mechanical in comparison.

Just like an artificial intelligence that has stored a large amount of medical knowledge, it can quickly collect all relevant medical knowledge.

But if it's not in the database, there's nothing you can do about it.

But Dr. House can create new knowledge and medical skills.

Okay, I just want to be a surgeon.

Sean didn't look at Adam, his expression was still calm, but both Adam and Dr. Glassman, who was familiar with him, knew that he was unhappy.

You and Dr. House are really alike in some ways.

Adam ignored Dr. Glassman's pleading eyes and continued, I don't even want to deal with the patient's family.

You're not good at it, and Dr. House doesn't want to.

You can see that you are very honest...

Don't be honest and don't say anything.

Also Playboy and Little Movies...

But it also necessarily creates a problem.

Adam continued: You don't lie, and a lot of times a doctor has to be able to tell a white lie, or at least say something without thinking.

Many of the symptoms are the same.

Your professional knowledge reserves are rich enough, and you should be able to take into account all possible illnesses in an instant.

At this time, many of them will involve cancer or intractable diseases with very low probability.

Once you say it, the patient may be just the most common kind of disease, but you are frightened to death by your frankness.

Even if you are lucky and meet a patient with good enough psychological quality and not too violent temper, you need to use various professional equipment to screen for the possible diseases you think are possible.

Then the cost skyrocketed immediately, not a little bit.

You can't count on every time you meet nice people who don't care about being scared to death or spending huge medical bills because of your innocence, can you?

That's unless you're the son of Lady Luck.

...

Sean stopped talking, and twisted his palms, showing that his heart was not as calm as his appearance.

Actually, this is not unsolvable.

Adam glanced at him: This also meets my expectations for you to become the second Doctor House.

Because as long as you learn from Dr. House, you will specialize in difficult and miscellaneous diseases.

Then you habitually regard minor ailments as serious ones, and this is no problem.

Because if it was just a minor illness, it was directly treated by other doctors.

The patients who can reach you are all intractable diseases.

As long as you can think of the possibility, you can go big.

Moreover, those patients and their families will have a higher tolerance for doctors.

Dr. House is an excellent doctor, but he is really a jerk.

He has a cheap mouth and likes to pry into other people's privacy.

Just like this, he can still work as a unique diagnostician in the world for such a long time.

If you do it, as long as it can save lives, neither the patient nor the family members will care too much about your personal situation.

It should have been a natural fit for you to be Dr. House's successor.

well.

Dr. Duncan, why are you sighing?

Violet couldn't help but said, Could it be impossible now?

It's basically impossible, it's too difficult.

Adam shook his head: It's harder than Dr. Murphy insisting on being a surgeon.

Why?

Violet was puzzled.

Because Dr. Murphy can't tell if he's lying or not, and he can't even understand sarcasm.

Adam sighed: And Dr. House has a classic saying, everyone is lying.

Patients in particular have all sorts of unspeakable secrets, and they will never reveal them unless it is absolutely necessary.

So if Dr. Murphy wants to be Dr. House's second, as a diagnostician, then he must be able to distinguish whether the patient and his family are lying.

The patient and family members didn't know about it, and they only thought that the lies they told were covering up insignificant privacy.

But I don't know that there may be the real reason for the patient's illness.

Dr. House is so clever that he can tell if a person is lying at a glance.

And there are countless ways to verify and dig out the truth, and then discover the real cause of the disease hidden inside.

But in Dr. Murphy's situation, you can't tell whether the information given by others is true or false, and you can't tell the difference.

Unless the goddess of luck is always hanging over it, how can the correct answer be derived from that information to save the patient?

And if Dr. Murphy can do that, what is the human connection that surgeons need?

Therefore, it is difficult for Dr. Murphy to become a surgeon, and it is even more difficult and almost impossible to become the second most suitable Dr. House.

...Adam, you have said so much, what exactly do you want to arrange for Sean?

Dr. Glassman said silently.

Actually, the best place to go is the research institute. Follow my friend Sheldon and the others to do pure theoretical research. That way can best utilize Dr. Murphy's talent and expertise.

Adam said.

I want to be a surgeon!

Sean repeats for the Nth time.

yes.

Adam shook his head, looked at him, and reminded: If you insist on being a surgeon, it will be difficult, but it is not impossible.

It's just that are you willing to work hard enough for it?

Remember, this will push you constantly out of your comfort zone, which can make you very uncomfortable.

Are you willing to do this to become a qualified surgeon?

Sean wrung his hands again, not wanting to speak.

Dr. Murphy, I am speaking to you as the Chief of Surgery at St. Bonaventure Hospital in San Jose.

Adam said seriously: You have to answer my question.

If you don't answer, then you made another mistake when you said in public that you were a resident at St. Bonaventure Hospital in San Jose.

Because Dr. Glassman is just offering you an opportunity to meet me and let me interview you.

It does not mean that you are already a resident at St. Bonaventure Hospital in San Jose.

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