Doctors are always busy and their schedules are tight. Every minute of learning time has to be squeezed out.
No one wants to see people dallying at a conference.
Usually, surgeons stand at the operating table for several hours at a time, and standing too long can make anyone irritable. Watching a long surgery demonstration also makes peers extremely uncomfortable psychologically.
It is conceivable that no audience stayed for that lecture, a consequence entirely due to the presenter's own fault, having completely disregarded the feelings of their peers.
Doctor Shi finished telling this story. The people from the Hepatobiliary Surgery department felt a bit uneasy.
Initially, they thought that broadcasting a surgery live would suffice, but now it seems that a perfunctory effort could have unimaginable consequences.
"Dr. Tao, what do you think?" Director Tang turned to ask his key subordinate.