The presentation session was just around the corner.
Tomorrow they are supposed to present the presentations in front of the professors.
Its 10pm. The students, confined to the PK room, were busy with putting finis.h.i. ng touches on their presentation preparation. So of them were mumbling while standing, and checked and rechecked if they had any mistakes in their presentations.
The central figure among them was Suhyuk.
If they did not know or understand anything, they turned to Suhyuk for help.
Suhyuk replied to their questions without hesitating even for a second.
On all such occasions they were stunned, but kept a calm expression because that was not the first ti.
Done.
Suhyuk smiled lightly, looking at the monitor.
He finished all the preparations for the presentation. Originally it was not even half a days job, but he was a little slow because he had to help with his friends work.
It was also because he was a bit complacent about his work.
When he tried to turn off the PC, Suhyuk put his hand on his cellphone.
It was a call from resident Park Ganghyun.
He would never contact the students after practice sessions.
What is it?
Yes, sir, answered Suhyuk.
Have you not gone ho yet?
Im going ho now.
Co to the ergency room right now along with your friends. No, just you alone.
Whats going on?
Park hung up the phone when he said that.
Suhyuk stared at his cellphone quietly. Apparently his voice seed urgent.
Then a voice popped out from the side.
Whats the matter? It was Choi Suryon.
Resident Park is calling for .
Why?
Suhyuk shook his head. He did not know why either.
Would you like to go with you?
No, he asked to co alone.
Choi looked back at him walking away, and murmured, How busy he is He thinks he has already beco a doctor?
The ergency room was crowded with patients.
More patients than usual rushed into the ergency room, making the nurses and doctors hectically busy.
What happened?
Suhyuk asked a busy nurse pa.s.sing by.
The bus that high school students were riding on had an accident.
Suhyuk looked around again. Most of the patients were students, who ranged from those with blood on their faces to those with bleeding limbs.
Luckily, he was not able to see an ergency patient.
Huuhh
He closed his eyes for a mont and cald down his pounding heart.
Then he found Park Ganghyun. Suhyuk was able to find him quickly.
You called for , sir, said Suhyuk.
Park did not reply. Instead, he opened the pupil of the wounded patient to confirm its reflex. There was no reflex.
Nurse Lee, I think you should take a scan of the patient. Hurry up, please.
Okay.
When the nurse disappeared with the patient, Park opened his mouth to Suhyuk,
You see resident Oh Byungchul over there? As you can see, he is short handed at the mont because many patients ca here at the sa ti, so go and ask him if he needs anything.
Nurses, doctors, and interns all took care of the patients, but it was not enough.
In addition, new patients kept coming in.
Im afraid you have to help as an a.s.sistant.
Though he ntioned a.s.sistant role, it was more like an errand boy.
It was not possible to put a student without a dical license into actual treatnt practice.
In addition to Lee Suhyuk, Park tried to call all of the apprentices. But he changed his mind because the guys, who were confused about even the simple nas of the dical apparatus, would disturb him when they were called for.
Lee Suhyuk alone was enough.
So Park moved to the imaging room with the patient.
Looking at his back, Suhyuk scratched his head.
How can I a.s.sist? He thought to himself.
Then he went to Oh Byungchul who was watching over a patient.
He was instructing the nurse, checking the torn eyes of the patient.
Tell them our our ergency room is full, and to return the ambulance to another hospital.
Yes!
The nurse disappeared and Oh Byungchul looked at Suhyuk.
Did resident Park call for you?
Yes, he asked to help you
Oh Byungchul smiled lightly, and he gestured with his eyes, glancing at the dical appliances.
Give a needle holder.
Suhyuk moved his hands without hesitation.
He exactly picked up the right tweezers among dozens of tools.
When you are doing your interns.h.i. p, you will be st.i.tching countless tis until youre bored. So, take a close look now. Otherwise you might get confused later.
Oh, who withdrew his gaze from Suhyuk, told the patient in a comforting manner,
It will sting a bit.
The needle touched the patients skin.
At the sa ti, he skillfully sewed with thread to the skin. It was dermal burial suture.
It was a technique to suture the skin by touching only the dermis without suturing the underlying skin.
It was a costic procedure as the st.i.tch was done for a facial area.
Synthetic (for inner skin suture)?
Oh yeah.
Oh Byungchul laughed dumbfoundedly at Suhyuk watching the st.i.tching job.
It was difficult to visually confirm that the suture he was doing now was touching the skin or touching the dermis. Nonetheless, he could figure it out correctly. What a guy
Without Ohs instuction, Suhyuk gave out the necessary things according to each step correctly.
On such occasions, he looked at Suhyuk sotis.
He was as good as an intern who studied quite well.
He gave out the st.i.tching instrunts as if he were suturing himself.
The suturing ti was not short, but the suture ended now.
Oh finally opened his mouth after disinfecting it.
You can leave now, said Oh.
Pardon?
Go and do your work. I dont think there is anything left you can do.
Suhyuk looked around. Most of the patients had light bruises and abrasions.
The only thing left is to look at the bones and organs of the students using dical equipnt. The patients who were rushed into the ergency room like a rising tide gradually got discharged.
Take care, said Suhyuk, and left the room.
It was less than two hours that he stayed there.
He just felt futile at the mont and thought like this: I hope that ti pa.s.ses quickly, so the day would co as soon as possible when I can touch and take care of the sick people and the patients suffering from pain. Then I wont calm down my throbbing heart, nor will I hesitate to help.
Students in clean suits and white robes gathered in the conference room.
And they waited for the professors anxiously.
I hope I do well without trembling during the presentation.
I hope the professors dont ask questions.
Looking at them, Suhyuk laughed gently.
They were so nervous even though they were so well prepared.
Then Park Ganghyun ca into the eting room, followed by Professor Lee Mansuk and Professor Kim Jinwook.
The two professors eyes turned to Suhyuk, with a look that seed to ask, It was too easy for you, wasnt it Just be my disciple as I give you a full score without looking at your presentation. It was the kind of look that Suhyuk could not understand at all.
So the two professors sat down and Park opened his mouth, Professors do not have much ti, so lets start right away. Kwon Jaeik, youre first? Yeah!
Start your presentation!
The screen ca down and the beam projector shot the video.
Kwon opened his mouth with a trembling voice.
My patient is a 55-year-old man who has been diagnosed with ossification[1] of the posterior longitudinal ligant, and I will begin the presentation. Three years ago, the patient had pain on the neck and shoulder, so he had been treated at another hospital. The patient was taken to this ergency room after he fell while climbing. He had neck pain, weakness in the limbs
Kwons presentation, despite him being the most nervous among the students, was delivered surprisingly well. Professor Lee opened his mouth when the presentation was over,
Well, good job. What is the cause of postnopausal syndro?
His presentation described the dical treatnt in detail, but touched on the disease-induced explanation evasively.
Well
Dont you know the answer? Professor Lee was stunned at Kwon, who beca dumb as an oyster.
A prescription is offered by a doctor, but the doctor doesnt know the cause of the disease. Do you think this makes any sense? Then he called Suhyuks na sitting beside him.
Lee Suhyuk, His head turned to Lee.
Do you know the answer?
His expression turned embarra.s.sed.
If he answered the question, it seed Kwons practice score would be deducted sohow. For the answer that the presenter did not know would co from the wrong person.
The professor frowned a bit when Suhyuk seed hesitant.
He felt a bit disappointed because the answer did not even co out from the student he had in mind. Of course, his eagerness to have him as his disciple did not wane a bit just for that.
Hes just a student now. What he had shown so far was great.
What he does not know, I can teach. Prof. Lee thought to himself.
When Professor Lees gaze moved back to the presenter, he heard sothing,
It was abnormal ossification that occurs along the posterior cervical vertebrae.
The professors head turned to Suhyuk again. He was laughing gently, which reconfird his trust in him. Suhyuk did not stop there,
Stenosis of the spinal ca.n.a.l causes radiculopathy and myelopathy.
When Suhyuk stopped, Prof. Lee asked, What are the symptoms that have a tendency to accompany?
Common ligants, yellow ligants, and ossicles of the spinal ligants may be common.
Lee nodded his head, as if he were satisfied. He could reconfirm his trust in him.
Suhyuk opened his mouth again,
This is what I seed to have heard from the presenter Kwon Jaeik yesterday. Maybe he must have forgotten because he was so nervous.
Lee asked Kwon, Really?
eting his eyes, Kwon opened his eyes wide and looked at Suhyuk.
Suhyuk was nodding his head with a smile.
Yes, sir!
I see.
Profs. Lee and Kim took a pen on the paper they were holding. They wanted to deduct the score but did not. Suhyuks behavior was praiseworthy.
He said he heard it all from the presenter? The two professors did not believe him.
The presentations continued.
The students who were sweating at the questions of the professors barely responded by using their knowledge as much as they could. Among them, Choi Suryon, who made a smooth presentation and a clean Q & A session, was praised by the professors.
Finally, Suhyuks turn ca up.
A break ti was given prior to his presentation.
I will give you 10 minutes break. So, go to the toilet quickly if you want.
In that case I will return quickly.
At Parks words, the students moved quickly.
Suhyuk moved to a PC to connect his USB with the presentation contents.
Then Choi Suryon approached and supported Suhyuk.
Lee Suhyuk, Go get em!
Suhyuk nodded with a slight smile. There was nothing difficult. All he had to do was show the images and pictures of the data, and explain about the blood cancer that such patients were suffering, and
the process of treatnt and future prescriptions. It was a simple presentation.
If the other students had known this idea of Suhyuks, they would have been stunned.
Simple? No way!
Soon Suhyuk ca before the PC, connecting the USB to look for the files.
Then.
Uh? The file did not exist. No matter how he searched for it, he could not find it.
He vividly rembered that he finished work yesterday and saved the PPT on the USB.
The students who had visited the toilet took their seats while Suhyuk was wearing an embarra.s.sed expression.
And Park Ganghyun inford the professors.
The last presenter is Lee Suhyuk.
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