Watching his series of seemingly inexplicable actions, Feng Yicong was full of questions: It's not a teacher giving the lecture, it's just Student Xie giving the lecture, and you're preparing to take notes?
Besides being known as the gentle guy in class, Student Pan seems to be a bit of an odd person. After opening the notebook, he didn't take notes but instead started sketching with a ballpoint pen on the blank pages, drawing rough drafts based on the patient's CT report.
If he continues to sketch messily, in just a few strokes, the full view of an anatomical diagram begins to emerge.
Feng Yicong recalled what classmates said, that Student Pan's drawing skills matched his personality, beautifully sketching things like an art student, having once privately drawn portraits of each classmate.
Sketching can greatly help doctors summarize key points of their thought process. For surgeons, occasionally sketching is much more effective than thinking chaotically about a bunch of things.