The situation was chaotic, almost akin to an emergency surgery. Xie Wanying's mind quickly engaged, organizing her thoughts for the task at hand.
As she moved a chair over and began to tidy up the items on the table, Tan Kelin observed her calm and collected actions, thinking that she seemed to have moved past that previous incident, whereas he had not.
In Xie Wanying's mind, there was only the task. Attending outpatient clinics with a teacher was a form of training for medical students. Being a doctor wasn't easy; besides learning the techniques, one needed the right mindset. Understanding and controlling the patient's diagnosis and treatment process according to the doctor's thinking was something one had to grasp on their own.
"Call in the first patient," with time pressing, Tan Kelin ordered.
Picking up the first file from the mountain of medical records, Xie Wanying walked to the door and called the patient's name: "Liu Yazhen."