It seems that many of the patients they had taken on were tough cases, and having reviewed the imaging, Yang Ping felt surgery was feasible.
Since this department was independent and parallel to other departments and Xiehe Hospital's Orthopedics, all decisions had to be made by them alone, unless a consultation was requested. Other doctors were not allowed to interfere, a rule established by Professor Liang.
These young doctors, who were usually subordinate doctors, were now taking on the role of decision-makers. Previously, their skills were not sufficient, but that had changed. They had received the best training, and both their theoretical knowledge and practical skills were exceptionally high.
Other cases, such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, femoral head ischemic necrosis, and so on, were relatively routine and only needed to be discussed briefly.