Wang Han has been sent to the reserved ergency room, given his special condition, Zhang Huan is required to monitor him 24 hours a day! Report the patient’s condition at any ti.
Everyone wants to know the recovery status in the later stages.
No matter how well the surgery is done, the recovery of the patient’s hand is more important.
Even if the surgery is crooked, as long as the hand recovers with agility, who dares to say anything?
Now Bai Xiao is bearing the aura of Dr. Xue’s close disciple and the junior sister of Director Zhang, and it was Bai Xiao who personally handled the hand suturing for Dr. Xue this ti.
Doing two suturing surgeries in one day is still quite exhausting for her.
However, because of the previous experience with Wang Han, this ti Dr. Xue’s case was just an appetizer, not even half as strenuous as Wang Han’s.
Dr. Xue looked extrely satisfied at this.
After finishing the surgery, Bai Xiao wiped her sweat, "Teacher, I’m heading back now."
She felt a bit ashad; she had a special ability, so she was confident, but she didn’t know where Dr. Xue’s confidence in her ca from, daring to let her do the surgery with a group of assistants. Wasn’t he afraid of jeopardizing lives?
Dr. Xue shook his head, "Don’t go back. I’ve already decided, I’ll call Vice President Zhao for you. Starting tomorrow, you’ll intern in Ruiyin Hospital’s Surgery Departnt. Why go back and forth, such a hassle! Zhang Huan, as the senior brother, make sure to look after your junior sister. Arrange for her to intern with Director Feng in Surgery; although Feng Yidao isn’t as good as you, he excels in handling large volus of work and has far more practical experience than you."
This cannot let soone leave.
Bai Xiao frowned.
Teacher, are you sure this is how you teach students?
She glanced at Zhang Huan, the senior brother; was he also taught by the teacher in this way?
How many people lost their lives here?
"Teacher, it’s not yet internship ti at our school. I still probably have about half a year before I can start my internship."
This is about keeping people.
Teacher, teacher, can you please not use this tight surveillance tactic?
Aren’t you afraid of scaring people away?
Dr. Xue suddenly rembered he can’t just dictate everything.
"Haha, I forgot. Let’s do this: in two months, the internship allocation will start. Until then, on days you don’t have classes, co to your senior brother here and treat it as visiting to learn from experience." He really did forget.
Bai Xiao finally took her leave.
Zhang Huan personally saw her out and arranged for a car to take Bai Xiao back to school.
Having witnessed Bai Xiao’s dical skills, he couldn’t help but feel admiration for her. This young girl is just starting out and who knows how talented she will beco in the future.
This industry has no end to learning, and they are both rivals and collaborative partners. From now on, their fellowship might be advantageous for Bai Xiao to secure a position in Ruiyin. Such talent, not just Dr. Xue, even the Dean of Ruiyin wouldn’t let go of it.
They will be colleagues and strong support for each other.
After all, there is no conflict between Bai Xiao and him now. With age and experience at play, it’s impossible for Bai Xiao to achieve sudden fa even if she wanted to.
There is no conflict of interest with Zhang Huan himself, and him taking the position of Dean this year is a certainty. Even if Bai Xiao joins Ruiyin this year, she’s just an intern, and a genius isn’t ford overnight.
If during his tenure, Bai Xiao could be cultivated under his guidance, it would only be beneficial for him, with no downside at all, so why not give so care and support?
The most valuable asset in the hospital is the doctors, especially those who might rise suddenly to great heights.
Bai Xiao’s value depends on that patient’s recovery status. If she passes this hurdle, her internship status, and even her future standing in surgery, would be founded on a solid base.
Adding to that, the reputation of having Dr. Xue as her teacher.
Even though Bai Xiao is also an intern doctor, her starting point might be different from others once she steps into the door.
The hospital is also a circle, and it’s not easy to mix within it. Interns with low starting points, resident doctors without achievents, might find it difficult to make a na for themselves here. Staying at Ruiyin requires background, personal qualifications, and lacking any of these ans you probably won’t achieve much in this circle. The entry barrier can already stop you.
anwhile, after Bai Xiao left, Dr. Xue hardly rested, too exhilarated to contain his excitent, proving him right for once, a real talent.
Dr. Xue couldn’t yet believe that this girl had such a large room for improvent; it’s incredible.
There are geniuses in this world, but Dr. Xue had never seen one like her. Among his disciples, there are so with rare qualities and a few with extraordinary talent, like Zhang Huan, who was born for the task, made for this career.
But Bai Xiao is different; she’s so young and originally studied Traditional Chinese dicine, with its family heritage, without systematic education. Given this, even learning so Traditional Chinese dicine would take effort, let alone such a substantial shift to learning surgery, which requires more than just bravery.
Moreover, she self-studied successfully.
Such a student is rare. Dr. Xue was utterly enchanted by it himself.
As soon as Zhang Huan returned, he went to the teacher’s office. Although Dr. Xue is not at the rank of Dean or Vice Dean, there probably aren’t many national-level surgeons either.
In comparison, even the Dean must show deference when eting Dr. Xue.
This is power.
"Zhang Huan, imdiately organize a consultation with several chief surgeons to see the results," Dr. Xue couldn’t wait. The surgery seems successful; the mont of validation is most important. He didn’t let Bai Xiao present because he worried the fluctuating results might affect her emotional state.
Dr. Xue truly cares for his apprentice.
Zhang Huan grabbed the phone and called several chief surgeons.
Supporting Dr. Xue, the two headed straight to the ward.
Outside the ward, they encountered several chief surgeons hurrying over, and they hastily greeted Dr. Xue, "Dr. Xue, you’re here!"
"Co, co, you’re just in ti, let’s go in and take a look," Dr. Xue wasted no ti and went straight to the point.
This was a gathering of their hospital’s top surgeons.
In the ergency room ward, originally Wang Han should have been transferred to another departnt for treatnt. Wang Han wasn’t the type of patient the departnts wanted to avoid like those with chronic elderly diseases or terminal cancer. The issue was that this ti, the ergency departnt delayed the transfer on purpose, all because Dr. Xue and Zhang Huan had given a strict order here.
They arrived at Wang Han’s bedside.
He had already taken a nap. Whether the surgery was successful or not was not a question for Wang Han; nobody doubts Bai Xiao’s skills except the beneficiary himself knows best.
So, at ease in body and mind, he opened his eyes after a nap.
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