Xie Wanying watched as she went to make a phone call, faintly recalling the previous events in General Surgery Department Two. She thought: This person doesn't seem to plan on conducting a physical examination for the patient, as if she never cared about such a thing.
Physical examination? Suspecting endometriosis? Blood tests and imaging studies aren't the results more accurate? What era are we in now—doctors still prioritize physical examinations? Haven't you noticed that in outpatient clinics, many senior doctors hardly examine patients physically? They ask a few questions and directly issue test orders instead. But this obstinate one, unexpectedly, hasn't kept pace with the times. Shen Xifei raised her eyebrows; she wouldn't waste her time on useless efforts.