In a manner similar to a movie playing on a large screen, the cases discussed by each department were briefly reviewed, getting everyone on the same page.
Then, the cases were discussed in detail one by one, in order.
The experts sitting in the front row were a bunch of die-hards, known for their strictness in academics, which put the young doctors behind under considerable pressure.
A weekly hospital-wide discussion was proposed by them. For some complicated cases, they were put forward for discussion. In principle, all departments should send representatives to participate. Departments related to the case could make remarks, whereas unrelated ones could listen and broaden their horizons.
These discussions were particularly favored by internal medicine doctors compared to surgeons.
The competence of a surgeon is mainly determined during surgery. They are not particularly interested in discussions.