This person accused her of scheming before—why not say that he himself was the one scheming?
Xin Yanjun gave a cold snort: "If you’ve got such remarks, go say them to the hospital leadership. Why are you telling ?"
"Should we ask her directly? I’m heading out later to pick up a car accident patient who likely has traumatic hemothorax. You can ask her whether she wants to co with to check the situation and learn how to handle cases like this," Li Chengyuan said, drawing the corner of his mouth into a suggestive smirk as he glanced toward the corner where Xie Wanying was standing.
Whatever others might think of him didn’t matter; he could sense that she had an interest in thoracic surgery.
A dical student with a passion for thoracic surgery—extrely talented. As soone experienced in thoracic surgery, why not try to recruit her? If soone already hinted at liking your specialty, wouldn’t it make sense for you as a teacher to actively show interest in return? Or do you just want to let soone else swoop in?
Take Song Xueling, the Beidu Talented Scholar, for example. If no one wooed him, would he have really abandoned Beidu and co to compete within the ranks of Guoxie? Was that President Wu’s arrangent? Who knows? But before this, when Cao Yong was abroad for his advanced studies, he had guided Song Xueling through a tough phase in his doctoral dissertation via email. Nobody outside the circle knows about this.
Cao Yong truly had skills—showing just a hint was enough to srize the Beidu Talented Scholar. That’s why the mont you figure out a student’s specialty interests, you, as a specialist senior physician, have to step up. High-end talent is needed everywhere in clinical practice, no?
Upon hearing his words, Xin Yanjun imdiately understood his intention—to use the rare opportunity of an ergency case to lure the student. She took a sharp breath, her face slightly pale, and warned him, "She’s currently studying internal dicine with , which is critical to her entire dical education journey. Don’t disrupt her proper study plan. Doing this won’t benefit her."
"If she wants to learn internal dicine, she can learn from . Ergency internal dicine is my forte; I’ve done rotations."
"You, a surgeon, dare to claim expertise in internal dicine?" Xin Yanjun retorted combatively.
"I wouldn’t dare say I’m an expert in internal dicine, but if this dical student spends such a short ti learning internal dicine with you, what she learns will inevitably be superficial. Instead, why not let her dive into surgery from the start and study thoroughly under ? After all, she’s going to specialize in surgery anyway," Li Chengyuan said lazily, though his words sounded well-reasoned.
Xin Yanjun planted both hands firmly on the desk, wishing she could yell at him to get out.
From outside, the sounds of the ambulance preparing to leave and the accompanying nurse getting ready could be heard. Taking the hint, Li Chengyuan eased up, waving at Xie Wanying before leaving: "You can co find in the surgical clinic. If there’s any case you’re curious about, I’ll show you if I’ve got it."
Unable to bear it any longer, Xin Yanjun muttered, "Get lost already." Then, turning, she looked at the student.
Xie Wanying stepped forward to express her stance to Teacher Xin: "I’m here to study internal dicine."
She wouldn’t drift between specialties or teachers recklessly—this much Teacher Xin could absolutely rest assured about.
eting the resolute gaze in her eyes, Xin Yanjun nodded in satisfaction and patted her shoulder to show encouragent: Keeping your composure is a good trait. Don’t let one or two expressions of interest from other teachers unsettle you and make you impulsively switch allegiances.
The arrangent by the dical school and hospital for students to study different specialties in phases is designed to help them systematically connect textbook knowledge to clinical practice. The human brain requires repetition and consolidation during learning to truly form understanding. If you ss around—studying one specialty today, another tomorrow, or letting your internal dicine training stray toward surgery—it’s easy to imagine what kind of muddled results you’ll end up with.
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