No longer feeling bad about being outperformed by Zhou Can.
Instead, he began to sincerely repent and review his own mistakes.
Zhou Can had only just met this patient, briefly observed him, and had only a basic understanding of his condition, yet he immediately suggested a angiographic examination of the digestive tract.
This extremely accurate diagnostic ability deeply impressed Dr. Xia.
And he was quite envious.
One of the hardest skills for a doctor to develop is diagnostic ability.
Many doctors spend their whole lives improving their diagnostic skills, aiming to avoid detours and reduce patient suffering.
If this patient had been treated by Zhou Can, perhaps the tragedy of shock and the need for resuscitation would not have occurred.
It was indeed good luck, combined with advanced medical technology, that ultimately saved the patient.
Otherwise, a life would have been lost just like that.