"Since the 1950s, some scholars have proposed liver segmentation methods that are suitable for surgical resection based on the characteristics and distribution of intrahepatic ducts. The first internationally recognized one is the Couinaud segmentation system …
"REX used corrosion cast specimens to study the distribution of portal veins in the liver.
"Cantlie used perfusion to observe the distribution of hepatic blood vessels."
After Ling Ran showed the students the video and model, he started to describe the segmentation method of the liver from anecdotes. He did not have much talent in lecturing, but it was enough for him to have a good voice and a perfect image.
Ling Ran's first class was the scene that many teachers fantasized about when their students listened to him in a daze.
The students' eyes followed Ling Ran's movements and danced with Ling Ran's voice. No matter what they were thinking in their hearts or what thoughts were running around in their heads, as the atmosphere in the class became one of study, it became difficult for some of them to speak in private.
Moreover, Ling Ran would still ask questions.
"The student in the sixth row without glasses, tell us how each segment of the liver is divided into eight subsegments."
"The boy in the third row, tell us about the internal anatomy of the liver. What do you know?"
"Who can tell us about the structure of the left branch of the portal vein?"
Those who were asked questions, regardless of whether they were boys or girls, were extremely nervous. It was very different from the usual atmosphere in universities where people only talked and did not ask questions.
Of course, this was only when Ling Ran was on stage. If another teacher were to ask a question, the students wouldn't even care if they answered well or not, not to mention how it would affect others.
Qi Zao was one of the few who did not really listen.
On one hand, she was the kind of person who did not really understand. On the other hand, her main focus was on filming for Ling Ran and designing the script.
"There's news every minute," Qi Zao muttered in a low voice. Her voice was so soft that the students beside her could hear it.
The female student sitting on her left nodded in agreement, but the male student who was typing on the keyboard said unhappily, "It's not that bad, right …"
"Hehe …" Qi Zao responded with a smile.
At this time, another boy in the back row of the lecture hall pushed his glasses and said, "Let's not talk about anything else. Every word that Doctor Ling says can be said to be a gem. You guys should pay attention to the class."
"Tsk …"
"F * ck …"
This time, it was not just the boy who typed on the keyboard. Even Qi Zao was not that happy.
'Pay attention to the class? It's so annoying.'
The boy in the back row sighed. "Whatever. Anyway, when you get sick, just come and beg me. I'll cut it clean for you. "
"There's no need."
"I won't get sick."
"I won't get sick."
"If I get sick, I'll just go to the class."
The boy in the back thought for a moment and said, "I hope that when the artificial intelligence develops something new, I can do local anesthesia and cut myself."
When he said this, the students suddenly had their imaginations run wild.
Ling Ling Ling Ling Ling's class went smoothly.
This wasn't his first time giving a lecture. With experience, he was able to control himself much better in class.
Ling Ran did not just talk about difficult content. It was impossible for a person's attention to run at high speed for a long period of time. Twenty-five minutes for Ling Ling for Ling Normal people was for him. able. Ling Ling Ling Editor: When it came to forty-five minutes, most people would be on the verge of losing their intelligence.
The curriculum of primary and secondary schools often had this aspect of time in mind. Experienced teachers would usually talk for ten to fifteen minutes before moving on to some relaxing content. They might even tell a joke to relax the student's mind.
For Ling Ran, this was part of the medical field. If he had brain surgery, the loss of concentration was often one of the sequelae.
However, telling jokes was not Ling Ran's talent. So, after talking for fifteen minutes about the method of segmenting the liver, Ling Ran started talking about something else. "Students, if there are any who are willing to go to Yun Hua Hospital for their internship, you can sign up after class."
When he said this, the students, who were a little dizzy, suddenly became alert.
What was the most important thing for medical students?
Of course it was … schoolwork. As the saying went, choosing a good major was like taking the college entrance examination every year. Medicine was such a major. If you studied until you vomited, you could just go to the medical office and get some anti-emetic medication. Compared to students from other majors, the advantage of being a medical major was that the medical office was more professional.
Aside from schoolwork, internships were actually very exciting.
After all, everyone studied so hard for so many years to be able to display their talents and be respected.
This was especially obvious when it came to choosing an internship. Even students from lousy schools would go for the best hospital if possible. Many students would also subconsciously choose departments with high technical difficulty.
In the hospital, departments with high technical difficulty did not mean that they would be the ones with the highest returns. In terms of income alone, departments with high technical difficulty and departments with high income rarely overlapped.
For example, Yun Hua Hospital was already one of the top hospitals in Changxi Province. The Department of Neurosurgery was also considered good, but its income was only average in the hospital.
Not only that, chief physicians in the Department of Neurosurgery could stay up late to perform surgeries. If it was calculated based on hourly wages, it would be hard to say whether a PhD student in the Department of Neurosurgery could earn as much as a high school student who made coffee.
In contrast, many internists could get off work on time, and their income alone was quite high.
This was actually a relatively rare phenomenon in other professions. This was especially so for departments like the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery and the Department of Neurosurgery. They often needed ten or even fifteen years of investment to do well. In other professions, they should have been a scarce resource.
However, hospitals were highly intelligent and highly educated, which directly destroyed the supply and demand relationship that determined income.
And in the eyes of medical students who had yet to enter society, they were only one internship away from becoming famous and a handsome and awesome doctor like Ling Ran.
Therefore, when Ling Ran finished speaking, many students could not help but raise their hands.
"You can sign up after class." Yu Yuan could not help but stand up to set the rules in the classroom and said, "Doctor Ling is currently the person-in-charge of the Ling Treatment Group in the Emergency Medical Center of Yun Hua Hospital. We plan to recruit three to five medical interns. You can apply online after class …"
The students gradually lowered their hands.
"Is there a requirement for the year?"
"Can I go for an internship in the third year?"
"Who's talking?"
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