Chapter 6: To the Ergency Departnt
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In the simulation training space.
Lei Beisha was in such a shock that he could no longer keep his mouth shut and his jaw hung open.
The suturing techniques in the Hand Surgery Departnt of Yun Hua Hospital were top-notch. To put it crudely: most of the doctors in the other departnts did not et the required standards set for hand surgeons in Yun Hua Hospital to perform surgery on the operating table when it ca to suturing.
Of course, the interns were even more unqualified. Even if they did train for many years, so students still could not perform tail replantation surgeries on white rats. So who realized that had already chosen internal dicine instead, and those who could not see their own standards mostly ended up as subpar doctors who would only bring trouble to the world.
After staying in the dical Education Departnt for more than a decade, this was the first ti he had encountered a student like Ling Ran.
“Lower Groove Clinic?”Although Lei Beisha did not believe that a clinic could have brought up such a highly-skilled doctor, he still rembered that na.
The demonstration of suturing techniques ended rather abruptly. The constantly serious Lei Beisha was even smiling as he watched Ling Ran walk out of the operating theater.
He asked him, “Ling Ran, your mastery of sutures is pretty good. So, for the next rotation, which departnt would you like to go for?”
This ant that Ling Ran was given a choice to pick the departnt he wanted first. The students all looked at Ling Ran with envious faces, but none of them said anything.
During their lecture, both Lei Beisha and Kang Jiuliang had ntioned that whoever could perform tail replantation on white rats would be offered a housemanship. At the very least, there was a high possibility that they would be able to stay in Yun Hua Hospital’s elite surgical departnt—the Hand Surgery Departnt. Kang Jiuliang, too, was gazing at Ling Ran with a smile.
The harsh treatnt of hospitals towards new mbers was notorious. Internships were also as harsh as apprenticeships during the Middle Ages—full of exploitation. Many master or doctorate research students could only renew their contracts after working in a hospital for so ti.
However, the hospitals’ desire for skilled personnel was incomparable to any other profession. Skilled doctors were welco anyti in any hospital. They could bring fa to the hospital; they could bring a great volu of surgeries and money to their departnt; they could share their colleagues’ burdens; and they could provide much more treatnt options for the patients.
To be impressed by skilled doctors was a tradition that was etched deep into the bones of hospitals… and Director Lei was no different.
Before Ling Ran ca to the hospital, he did his howork. He knew that the internship rotation was rumored to be dependent on luck.
As an intern who wished to be a surgeon, going into the Departnt of Internal dicine to learn so of the basics before being assigned to a surgical departnt would be his best option. From thence, once his foundation was built, it would then be perfect for him to start learning so surgical techniques, which would take at least four to five months. After half a year, it should grant him a better chance to be at the operating table.
As the saying went: The early bird catches the worm. If the intern who first provided assistance at the operating table made fewer mistakes, then he would beco the third or second assistant earlier than his peers, and he would stand at the top of the other interns… even beco the first assistant, qualified to operate surgical tools.
Even if such an intern could not remain in Yun Hua Hospital and had to seek employnt elsewhere, he would still be in a more advantageous position.
Ling Ran’s mind turned fast, thinking about what kind of decision he should make. At that mont, a line of words went across his eyes.
[Newbie Mission: Treat patients]
[Mission Details: Suture the wounds of ten patients]
[Reward: Interrupted Vertical Mattress Suturing Technique (Specialist Level)]
[Ti Limit: 10 days]
‘A mission?’
There was a sudden shift in Ling Ran’s train of thought.
‘First of all, I have no ntal illness, so this mission must be real, it’s not just my hallucination. Secondly, I need to complete this mission in 10 days! The interrupted vertical mattress suturing technique is a type of tension suture. It’s a common and useful technique.’
Ling Ran knew that to finish this mission, he needed to choose a departnt that would allow him the opportunity to carry out his mission.
‘I shouldn’t think that just because there are many patients in Yun Hua Hospital, the chances would be high for to operate. In truth, there won’t be a chance for most interns to even touch the patients most of the ti.’
Even those from the Hand Surgery Departnt would not recklessly send Ling Ran to the operating table just because his suturing technique was good.
The operating theater was a closed and independent space, anything could happen in there. Even a very lenient departnt head would still observe him for a few months before he would give Ling Ran a chance to perform a single stitch.
Ling Ran was also not the only person who wanted to operate. The young doctors who ca a few years ago were most probably eyeing for a chance to perform surgery.
‘So, the only place for to suture wounds would be…’
“Can I go to the Ergency Departnt?” Ling Ran gave a shocking answer.
Lei Beisha frowned, saying, “Ling Ran, you just started your internship, you should still consider familiarizing yourself with the environnt. The Ergency Departnt is very busy, and the doctors may not have ti to teach you…”
However, compared to learning from the doctors, Ling Ran was currently more willing to prioritize the completion of his mission.
“I can observe the doctors first.” Ling Ran stopped briefly, then said, “I wish to go to the Ergency Departnt first, then be transferred to other departnts.”
Director Lei could not go back on his word in front of so many people, this was the first reward he promised. If he retracted his words just because the other party’s wish did not et his, where would his dignity as the Director of the dical Education Departnt be?
Furthermore, he still needed to arrange for students to go to the Ergency Departnt. If he talked about all the bad things in the Ergency Departnt right then, how was he supposed to allocate students to that departnt later?
Thus, Director Lei could only shake his head at Ling Ran’s persistence and say, “If you want to go to the Ergency Departnt, so be it. Well then, let’s divide ourselves into groups.”
After that, Director Lei ordered his subordinates to start calling out nas and give out the cards. There were hundreds of students from different schools, and they were to be assigned into the dozens of departnts in the hospital. They would then be trained in various departnts through a rotation process. The schedule itself already showed that there was quite a lot of work to be done for the interns.
Everyone obtained a number plate and a userna with a password, which could be used for checking into the official website for their internship arrangents. Ling Ran got his number card last. Clearly, his schedule had been rearranged.
Kang Jiuliang left early. Lei Beisha said a few more words before he, too, left the simulation training space, leaving the students to draw lots in a rowdy manner. All of them wanted to try their luck with entering the small operating theater.
As his roommate, Chen Wanhao felt sorry for Ling Ran, saying, “You should’ve at least chosen the Hand Surgery Departnt. I can tell that you made a good impression on Dr. Kang. I think you would’ve probably learned so real stuff from him.”
“I highly doubt your judgent because of that big red stethoscope you bought.” Wang Zhuangyong showed his skepticism.
Ling Ran did not even bother explaining his actions. Instead, he asked, “Where are you two going?”
“I’m going to the Thoracic Departnt. It’s a little too early for though,” Chen Wanhao said with a heart full of regret.
Wang Zhuangyong answered nonchalantly, “I’m going to the dical Laboratory Departnt. Oh well, I’ll have to go there sooner or later anyway.”
They were living in a dorm which was not fully occupied. There were only a total of three mbers in it, but fate had it so that they were sent to three different departnts.
Wang Zhuangyong sighed involuntarily. His voice was filled with a lancholy as he spoke. “It looks like today we’ll be starting our journey on three different paths—”
Without hesitation, Chen Wanhao interrupted his very good friend Wang Zhuangyong in his brief sentintal mont, “We’re going to perform surgery while you’re going to play with poo, of course it’ll be different.”
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