It was 3am.
Coming out of the patients room, Park sat on the hallway bench feebly.
His shoulders drooped, he tried hard not to close his drooping eyelids.
Suddenly, what he had experienced at ergency dical departnt ca to his mind.
Dressing, blood collection, CT, MRI, endoscopy tests, and getting consent forms, etc.
Besides, he had to keep a watchful eye on the patients under anesthesia to check if they were falling from the bed.
Yet it was worse at the cardiothoracic surgery departnt.
I feel like dying.
Park thought like that. How many hours did he sleep for during the past few days?
Nine hours? Ten hours?
Though he was only an intern, he felt he was being mistreated.
He had no work to do except for following Suhyuk.
That was the problem, though.
Suhyuk kept seeing the patients as if he had an indefinite physical strength like a robot.
Also, his explanation of the diseases.
He felt he was going crazy because of Suhyuks outpouring explanation whenever he t patients. His explanation was easy, but it was enormous enough to have him retch.
He felt like he was being tornted.
I want to sleep Just 10 minutes
At that mont, Suhyuk ca out of the patient room that he had entered into a while ago.
He just finished checking the patients condition one more ti.
Park sprang to his feet.
You look tired. Go ho and take a rest.
Park, with his bloodshot eyes, shook his head.
Im alright, sir.
Please tell once more to take a rest.
How can he accept big senior Suhyuks request right away? If Suhyuk insisted once more, then Park would be ready to go to the lodging with reluctant acceptance.
Please, sir
But his wishes did not co true, as he expected.
Suhyuk was looking at him proudly, and Park could not betray his expectation.
Turning back, Suhyuk headed back to the patients room.
This is a patient with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection. This disease is less than 1% of congenital malformation
Park, following him with faltering steps, wanted to shut his ears to Suhyuks words.
The next morning.
Im, who just ca back after having been dispatched to the heavy injuries center, was stunned to see Park. His skin was rough and dry, and he looked pale as a ghost as if he did not sleep for three days straight. Im looked at Suhyuk.
Dont you think youre giving Park too much of a hard ti?
Shrugging his shoulders, Suhyuk looked at Park.
Im in good hands, sir. He doesnt give any hard work
Then, how co your face looks so haggard? Were you doing sothing else instead of sleeping at night?
Park just felt tight in heart.
He did not work, but He just felt crying.
Well
Tell . What is it? What did you do yesterday?
I just followed Dr. Lee Suhyuk.
Just following him? Was that all? You didnt collect blood, either?
Yes but in the morning
Without hearing him out, Im looked at Suhyuk with a frown.
Hey, Lee Suhyuk. Are you here to take care of a picnic boy? From now one, let Park do the ch.o.r.es of dressing, getting the consent forms for the patients examinations, etc. Dont you think Park was just fooling around after leaving the office as youre so nice to him?
Yes, sir.
Hearing Suhyuks reply, Im then looked at Park and said scoldingly, Do it right, okay?
Park bowed his head and said, Yes, sir. Ill work hard.
At the sa ti, Park said to himself from the bottom of his heart,
Thank you Dr. Im. You saved !
He felt as if he could regain his strength because he could work independently from Suhyuk for a while.
By the way, Lee. The professor wants to see you. Park, co and follow .
Park quickly followed Im.
Suhyuk felt pitiful about him because he would have to take on lots of work from now on.
***
Suhyuk headed for the professors office.
Did you look for , sir?
With a soft smile, Han asked him to sit and offered him a cup of coffee.
Is your new intern working well?
Suhyuk nodded his head.
Yes. He seems to have a strong determination to learn.
Thats good to hear. Recently I havent found any interns interested in cardiothoracic surgery.
Except for Lee Suhyuk who wa right before his eyes.
Why did you call , sir?
Han shook his head from side to side.
Well, I heard that a TV network is sending their crew here to cover our hospital in the form of a doc.u.ntary.
Suhyuk was surprised suddenly. He reacted reflexively at the word broadcast.
Hopefully not the cardiothoracic surgery departnt.
When he sotis watches a TV doc.u.ntary, it often showed the ergency room.
Are they coming to cover the cardiothoracic surgery departnt by any chance?
Han, nodding his head, took coffee to his lips.
Why are they covering us rather than other departnts?
How should I know, seeing as the higher-ups made the decision?
Please make sure they dont shoot , sir.
Other doctors are trying hard to have their faces shot on the TV screen more, and so of them pa.s.s by the shooting scene on purpose.
I think they are coming to film intensively.
Suhyuk made a blank expression because he had to follow Han wherever he moved.
Whether he was moving for the patients examination or surgery, it did not matter.
Reading Suhyuks expression, Han made a feigned laugh because he had a miserable scowl on his face.
Dont you like it?
To be honest, I dont like it, sir.
Any reason?
He had only one reason. He did not want to draw any attention.
What kind of situation would develop if his face appeared on TV even for a mont?
He was not an entertainer in any way.
Firming up his mind, he said, Well, Im afraid it will disturb when I see patients or when I partic.i.p.ate in surgery.
While having coffee, Han cleared his throat as if he got sothing caught in his windpipe.
How could any doctor say such a thing to the TV crew?
Clearing his throat, Han opened his mouth,
That makes sense, but the audience watching the doc.u.ntary could change their thinking a bit.
Suhyuk made a perplexed expression.
Do you know what they think about doctors usually? They think doctors are infected with their social status behaving high and mighty or that they treat patients roughly. Of course not all people think like that but
Moistening his throat with coffee, Han said again,
Thats why doctors like you should appear on TV. There are doctors like you who dont look at the patients as money and dont perform difficult surgeries. We should be on TV to say that. Its like a dagger were darting to those doctors without conscience, so they can feel the pang of conscience sharply.
Suhyuk nodded at Hans smile.
There was nothing wrong with Hans remarks.
Though he did not want to be seen on TV, at the sa ti he wanted to inform the audience that there are doctors working hard, like Han said.
Of course, that type of doctor would be Prof. Han.
In his opinion, Han was the best doctor who put the patient before anything else.
All he had to do was just help the TV crew film him.
If thats the case
At that mont Suhyuk thought of an interesting idea.
When do they start filming?
Han smiled at Suhyuks asking.
Were going to have a eting in three hours.
Suhyuk laughed awkwardly.
***
While turning over a chart, Suhyuk received a call.
What are you doing? Co here now!
Yes, Im coming now.
After he hung up the phone, he walked to the conference room reluctantly, and he opened the door.
So strangers were talking with the professors of the cardiothoracic surgery.
By the way, why are you wearing a mask? Han, talking with the TV crew, looked at him.
I have a cough, sir.
You were perfectly normal a short ti ago, right?
Looks like I have had a latent cough then.
Thats why you should have taken care of your body as a rule.
After having said that, Han made a serious joke to the director of photography next to him,
See. Doctors dont take care of their own sickness. This is Dr. Lee Suhyuk, a very capable doctor.
Suhyuk was surprised at his na being ntioned suddenly, and read the directors countenance.
Nice to et you. Im Han Woontaek.
When he reached out his hand, Suhyuk could breathe a sigh of relief.
Director Han was not aware of him.
Nice to et you, too. My na is Lee Suhyuk.
So, they talked with the TV crew about the doc.u.ntary project.
Their discussion could be sumd up like this.
Naly, just work as usual while the TV crew are filming it in a way that they would not disturb them as much as possible.
Their discussion ended soon, and Suhyuk went out of the room.
Then he heard the director directing his crew mbers.
Number 2 cara, Woojin, you shoot a film of Dr. Lee Suhyuk.
A young guy approached Suhyuk right after the directors order.
He looked to be in his late 20s, with a round physique.
Holding his cara, he opened his mouth,
My na is Kim Woojin. I look forward to your help for one week, sir.
I thought you would focus on Prof. Han. Isnt it true?
Youre right. Prof. Han is our main focus, but we need to take a shot of other doctors. Our director already explained about it at the eting.
Suhyuks sigh ca out his mask quietly, and he opened his mouth,
Okay, got it. Hope Im in good hands, too.
Outside the conference room Suhyuk and the director were walking on the hallway.
Patients and nurses looked at them curiously because it was unusual.
May I ask about your job t.i.tle here?
Mr. Kim Woojin, a.s.signed to taking a shot of Suhyuk asked.
Im in my first year of residency. Why are you asking that?
Well, we have to put in the captions when we edit the fild material. When we air the doc.u.ntary, your na and job t.i.tle cos in.
Suhyuk stopped walking and slowly turned back, saying,
Can you just take out my na and describe as a resident?
As he was wearing a mask, only his glittering eyes were seen.
At least it was what the caraman could see.
Let ask the director then
He took out his cell phone and called the director,
Sir, it looks like Dr. Lee Suhyuk doesnt want his na and t.i.tle identified.
Kim handed his phone to Suhyuk then.
He wanted to talk to you, sir.
Suhyuk was handed the phone, and said, Please respect my wish.
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