Sean flew to a famous hospital to be a resident physician, where the director was Neil Melendez, who guided his life since childhood. At the airport he met a little boy who was injured by a glass during decoration (a tension pneumothorax and shock occurred, tension pneumothorax can cause death in a short time), Sean bought two bottles of wine and some straws, made A simple closed chest drainage bottle. So far I am in awe of this boy with autism. He has autism, most people don't like him, he doesn't have good interpersonal relationships, and he is "outspoken" in front of patients. The boss of the department thinks that he will not stay here for long at all. Everything is so unexpected. When encountering medical problems, most of the time he will propose different treatment methods. His memory is superb. When I meet a conjoined twin, their main organs are shared, brain, heart, kidney. Separation is not necessarily a good thing, but if not, these two top students may die. One of them was admitted to Harvard and the other was admitted to MIT. It's really God's will that they can live for another six months if they are not separated, and they can live like normal people if they are separated successfully. Because of one of them, her heart function has basically lost, and the other has a cerebral thrombosis after surgery. Everyone wanted to give up the little girl with cerebral infarction and exchange her heart for her sister. When they were put together to say goodbye, the girl with cerebral infarction miraculously woke up, and the little girl with heart disease died. It's not that the parents are cruel, they can't lose two daughters at the same time. Here Sean met Leah, who was her girlfriend for the time being. Learn to say what is sarcastic language, what is praise, what is teasing, what is friend. He has grown. With the help of his girlfriend he knew what he wanted. He would ask Neil when he encountered anything. However, during a therapy session, a patient died tragically. Neil felt that he had traumatic stress syndrome and had to take him to see a psychiatrist, and they had a great relationship since then. Not as good as before. Later, Sean knew that Neil had a glioma. He couldn't accept it. He doubted the doctor's diagnosis and the scanning equipment. Later, he asked Neil to do a medical examination, and the diagnosis was treatable. . . . . . The moment he was no longer autistic, he hugged Neil. Life is really amazing, people have feelings, cherish every friend around you. Some people see it once less, and some people see it this time and say goodbye forever.
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