Dont you think Suhyuk is a good person?
Though Hana did not say it directly, her ssage was pretty clear.
Binna, in a blush, nodded her head slowly.
Yes, he seems to be a very kind-hearted person.
Hana could know her feelings clearly from her look, and the way she was now looking at the coffee shyly.
She likes him a lot
Hanas face made a bitter expression. She just thought about one thing.
Its late. Very, very late for .
Then Suhyuk ca back in.
Im so sorry, but the professor is calling for .
Hana stood up with a smile.
I was going to leave anyway.
And she looked at Binna, saying, See you next ti, Ms. Binna.
They all went out of the coffee shop.
Binna, bowing to Hana, went back the patients wards.
Its not a sin that one likes soone else.
Saying words of comfort to herself, she too moved.
You said the professor called for you. Go now.
At her words, Suhyuk walked ahead with a smile.
Let take you to the bus stop nearby.
Hana looked at him walking ahead of her.
Was his back always so broad like that?
It was broad enough to hide her if she stood behind him.
What are you doing? Co on!
When Suhyuk said that, turning to her, Hana began to move.
The bus stop was not that far as it was located at the main gate of Daehan Hospital.
Looks like your anger hasnt lted away yet.
Hana shook her head, with a smile.
She was not angry from the beginning. Actually her head was occupied with all sorts of other thoughts.
An announcent ca.
Hana, sitting on the bench at the bus stop, stood up.
She searched her bag and took out a square box wrapped beautifully.
I just bought it on the way here. Let go now.
What is this?
Pen. I see doctors with a pen in their gowns, but you dont seem to have one.
Having said that, she got on the bus. When she stepped onto the bus, she turned her head, saying, Suhyuk.
Suhyuk looked at her with a gesture, which seed to ask, Yes?
Hey, Miss, arent you going to get on? asked the driver.
At the bus drivers annoying voice, Hana made a bitter smile.
Never mind. Take care!
Then the bus she rode on closed its doors and left.
Quietly watching the bus go, Suhyuk opened the box.
Inside was a high-quality pen that looked very expensive.
Looking at the bus disappearing until it looked just like a dot in the horizon, Suhyuk said with a smile, Thanks.
Suhyuk went to see Prof. Han.
It was already approaching 10pm.
Why did he call for him?
There was nothing particular that he said on the phone, because they could not hear each other well.
When he knocked on the door, he heard a voice co from inside.
Co on in.
Going into the office, he bowed his head.
I think I have to change my cell phone. Ive used it for 5 years.
With a smile, Suhyuk thought of his cell phone. Hed actually been using it for seven years already.
Sit down instead of standing like that.
When Suhyuk sat down, he was offered a cup of juice.
Thank you, sir.
Suhyuk, putting down his juice cup, looked at Han drinking coffee.
Though he was smiling peacefully, he could feel fatigue on his face.
Actually, I called you to ask you sothing.
It was not about patient Lee Jinhan.
Han opened his mouth again,
Did you know that I also split my ti between seeing thoracic surgery patients and those with heavy injuries?
Taking a sip of coffee, Han continued,
I have never told anyone about this.
Suhyuk quietly waited for his next words.
Wont you work together with ?
Suhyuks eyes beca wider at that.
It ant Han was helping him grow professionally at his side.
Other residents would have thought it was just that, and welcod the opportunity with open arms.
But Suhyuk took it differently.
Together.
That was the only word that he thought of.
Genuine doctor.
A genuine doctor like Prof. Han reached out to him.
Why? You dont like it? Well
With a bitter smile, Prof. Han lifted his coffee cup.
He could fully understand why he was hesitant.
Who would want to work with him with only three to four hours of sleep a day?
As he had been working like that, anyone working with him would have to follow suit.
Thank you, sir.
At his voice, Han cast his eyes at him who was smiling.
Han said calmly, as if he heard what he wanted to hear,
Youll find it tough.
Im young, sir.
Shaking his head, Han replied, Oh, I hadnt thought of it.
Seated in his chair, Han reached out his hand.
Lets do great work together!
Standing from the seat, Suhyuk grabbed his hands cordially, and bowed his head.
A new day was breaking gradually.
Getting up from the bed Suhyuk wore a gown, with the pen, Hanas gift, in it.
The tip of the pen was shining from the ray of sun coming through the window.
Looking in the mirror briefly, Suhyuk soon went out of the lodging.
After having bread and milk for breakfast, as usual, he headed for the surgery building.
You know we have to make the rounds today, right? Dont make any mistakes.
Yes, sir.
Then Kang Mingyu asked him, Are you ready?
Nodding his head, Im handed him a chart.
Kang checked his patients records carefully.
All of the five patients on the chart underwent surgeries perford by him.
When Kang nodded his head, looking over the chart, Prof. Han ca.
Lets go.
Kang said, heading for the hospital wards.
37-year-old patient with lung abscess. An X-ray was taken at the ti of the patients arrival, and a shade in the joint was found.
Nodding, Han turned his head to Suhyuk following behind, asking him,
What is the cause of the lung abscess?
There are various causes, but the biggest factor is aspiration of infectious material.
This ti Han asked Im, What is the most common cause of a lung abscess?
Stunned, Im suddenly opened his mouth, Alcoholism and epilepsy, or
Han, with a pleasant smile, shook his head. Im knew how to deal with the disease, but was kept in the dark about its cause. For he chanically learned about dical science without fully understanding the human body.
Han looked at Suhyuk, as if he wanted to hear his answer.
Suhyuk spoke in no ti,
Dysphagia, cerebral trauma, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and other symptoms occur in a dim state. Also, it is not always good to look at the oral status of the patients.
Most of the ti, when the patients consciousness is absent, bacteria is breathed into the respiratory tract. The lung abscess is a disease that often occurs in patients hospitalized by pathogens.
Hearing Suhyuks reply, he walked onwards again.
Kang, following Prof. Han, recited the prescriptions he administered to the patients.
As there was no response to hemoptysis and dical treatnt, I proceeded with lobectomy.
Soon Han went into the room of the patient who had lobectomy, checking his condition carefully.
And he said, You can get up soon.
There was no better news than this.
Han checked four more patients, and on such occasions Prof. Han praised Kang.
After making a diagnosis, Kang coped with the disease very well.
At Hans praise, Kang felt as if all his fatigue was blown away.
This patient had caustic stricture
While he was explaining about it, Han slightly turned back and gestured toward Suhyuk.
With a smile, Suhyuk was nodding his head.
Im going to insert a tube into the patients thoracic chest. Do you know how to do it?
Suhyuk opened his mouth, nodding his head, Yes, I know about the sequence of the surgery..
Suhyuk barely could suppress the urge to answer, because Im looked bad.
If he had replied, it would certainly have made Ims expression turn much more pale.
Was he still upset about him?
No, Suhyuk thought that such a reason like that was wrong..
So sort of envy was growing in Ims mind.
He felt as if he beca the subject of comparison between himself and Suhyuk.
He could not be more miserable in the presence of Kang and Prof. Han.
But it was only montary, as Suhyuk was not a guy with nasty temper, he was polite.
I hope you can teach a lot, sir, as Im still learning.
With a feigned cough, Im patted him on the shoulder, saying,
If you learn hard, you will be taking my place before you know it. Follow .
Having said that, Im turned back, and made a hearty smile before he knew it.
Suhyuk followed him, when his cell phone buzzed.
It was a call from Han.
Yes, its , sir.
Go down to the ergency room. A traffic accident patient is on the way to our hospital. Let join you soon.
After the call, Suhyuk caught Im, saying Sir.
Uh? Yes?
I think I have to go to the ergency room now.
Why do you have to go there?
Prof. Han asked to take care of a patient.
Im scratched his head and said, Okay, then
Suhyuk, who just ca into the ergency room, asked for Oh Byunchul.
Long ti, no see. How about the surgery departnt? Is there ti for you to be here?
Suhyuk nodded and said,
I heard a traffic accident patient was being transported here.
Oh shook his head from side to side.
How can a resident in his first year see an ergency patient?
Because he is an alien resident?
Its about ti the patient got here.
As soon as Oh said that, the door of the ergency room flung open.
There was a patient carried on a stretcher.
His clothes were soaked with blood. There was more than one patient taken into the room. Another patient on a stretcher was also bleeding severely.
Suhyuk ran, shouting, Blood type!
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