Chapter 236: 【236】How is this like a clinical rookie? Chapter 236: 【236】How is this like a clinical rookie? He had clearly underestimated the newcor, and now the newcor had proven that soone in his team had made an error, which had never happened before.
“What year are you in?”
Others were surprised to hear Tan Kelin suddenly asking Xie Wanying this question.
Luo Yanfen and the other two exchanged uneasy glances: What did this an? Was Teacher Tan going to pay attention to the newcor?
“I’ve been studying dicine for three and a half years,” Xie Wanying replied to the teacher.
“How long have you been on clinical internship?”
“This is my first departnt for internship.”
“Have you done any observations before?”
“Yes.”
“Have you been to general surgery?”
“No.”
“Where did you observe?”
“Neurosurgery.”
“Neurosurgery?” others chid in, finding it hard to believe her words. Observations were supposed to start from general surgery according to the sequence. Neurosurgery was a specialty within surgery, and it was one of the most difficult departnts.
“How long were you in neurosurgery?” Tan Kelin continued to ask, apparently not hearing the voices of others around him, his eyes seemingly focused only on uncovering the full story of this newcor.
“Three to four days,” Xie Wanying said, “over the New Year.”
“You’ve only observed on the clinical side for three to four days?” This ti, the others wanted to shout out loud upon hearing her, finding it impossible to believe.
“Yes,” Xie Wanying answered, true or not, they could check if they didn’t believe her words.
The calr she appeared, the more the others felt sothing was amiss: Was this anything like a clinical rookie?
Tan Kelin’s gaze upon her was like a microscope, magnifying every pore on her features, and eventually, it seed as if he had discerned sothing, his sharp brows furrowed.
Liu Chengran ca back after changing dical orders and said, “I’ve spoken with the anesthesiology departnt, I will also stay in the evening to ensure a thorough handover to the night shift.”
“Who’s staying tonight?” Tan Kelin looked over everyone present.
The others were brewing sothing in their throats.
Xie Wanying spoke up, “I’ll stay, Teacher Tan.”
Feeling that the teacher was very angry, Xie Wanying thought it over, better to take responsibility for the problem she had exposed.
“You’re staying?” Luo Yanfen and the others turned their heads towards her first: You’re new and know nothing, how can you stay and care for patients?
“I can observe the patients’ conditions and notify the on-call doctor,” Xie Wanying said.
Alright, her words instantly made people burst out laughing.
Tan Kelin laughed softly from his throat twice.
The people around felt their skin crawl: A man who had just been furious was suddenly laughing, which was enough to make everyone’s head explode.
No one dared to ask the situation.
As he reined in his laughter, he stared at Xie Wanying with a mocking look, and said, “You’re qualified to observe the patients’ conditions. The question is— is this, your, duty?”
Teacher Tan’s slowed intonation made Xie Wanying understand, and at that mont, she smartly kept her mouth shut.
“Who should be doing this?” Liu Chengran asked in his stead.
“I—” Luo Yanfen and the other two had caught on, raising their hands in unison.
“You three will stay tonight,” Dr. Xiao Sun added limply, hoping they would be diligent in their work. It was clear upon hearing it that the error had been made through carelessness.
It seed that, for the mont, the matter was finally coming to a close, and if possible, now these few wanted to flee back to the office as if running for their lives, to regroup and resu their duties with a refreshed state of mind.
But the associate chief had not dismissed the eting yet.
The group remained silently waiting for the associate chief’s command, as the air settled into a deathly stillness, with everyone’s breathing rising and falling.
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