Chapter 377: [377] Navigating among the seniors Chapter 377: [377] Navigating among the seniors I’m not sure if the senior was genuinely praising her intelligence or suggesting that she was as cunning as a rabbit with multiple burrows, anyway, there was laughter all around.
“Why didn’t she do her internship with us in General Surgery Departnt One but instead went to General Surgery Departnt Two?” a few seniors questioned.
General Surgery Departnt One has always been the key departnt for the hospital to place dical students for learning, not General Surgery Departnt Two.
Director Zheng, who was asked about it, shook his head to indicate that he was not aware of the situation: “I have never heard that their class was coming to the hospital for an internship. They are from the 96 Class; they were supposed to spend two more years studying in the classroom at the school. Her case is an exception, and they did not inform us either. Otherwise, Doctor Jiang in our departnt has had contact with her and once ntioned to that if she were to intern in our departnt, he would like to ntor her personally.”
Doctor Jiang felt clearly wronged: “When I went to General Surgery Departnt Two last night to ask, they were reluctant to talk about her. I asked who had diagnosed the patient’s condition, and they avoided telling it was her.”
“To put it bluntly, General Surgery Departnt Two doesn’t want us to know about her. They want to keep her to themselves, so when they really need soone, we won’t know and won’t have to compete with them for her.” General Surgery Departnt One could not be fooled by the petty tricks of General Surgery Departnt Two.
When Xie Wanying heard the people here saying this, she thought it was an exaggeration. She had just co to learn, and the result of her studies was not clear. How could there be a departnt that wanted her already?
“I usually have outpatient clinics on Wednesday mornings. If you want to learn, you can ntion it to Director Zheng and co to the clinic to find ,” Professor Zhang turned back to Xie Wanying and said.
“The outpatient clinic tis for the other two professors are on Monday and Friday,” Director Zheng added, indicating that she was free to choose to learn with any senior during their outpatient clinic tis.
The seniors’ generous offers made Xie Wanying quickly nod and express her thanks, then she rembered what her senior sister had advised and said, “I need to discuss it with Teacher Tan, I haven’t completed the tasks Teacher Tan assigned —”
The group understood. The old professor pointed at her again, “Smart aleck.”
Her phone buzzed with urgency, and Xie Wanying walked to the side to pick it up and listen.
“Student Xie, where have you run off to?”
It was Teacher Xiao Sun who called, and Xie Wanying replied, “I’m on my way back to the departnt right now.” After ending the call, she said goodbye to the seniors from General Surgery Departnt One and ran back to General Surgery Departnt Two.
As she hurried back to the departnt, she saw a familiar figure in the corridor from afar; it wasn’t Teacher Sun but Teacher Tan. Xie Wanying sped up.
Tan Kelin stood next to the nurse’s station, tapping a steel pen on the dical order she wrote for Xiao Yazhi, checking for any errors.
“Teacher Tan,” she approached, and spoke softly to Tan Kelin, her tone carrying a hint of surprise as she didn’t expect Teacher Tan to co personally.
It was agreed that simple admissions orders would be checked by Teacher Sun, and for anything serious, she would only need to report via phone. On Saturdays, there were generally no surgeries scheduled, and the associate senior doctors didn’t need to return to the hospital.
“Where did you just go?” Tan Kelin asked.
“To General Surgery Departnt One, because the nurse sister asked to take a look at her sick colleague,” Xie Wanying reported in detail, not daring to lie, “When I got there, I never expected to et Director Zheng and several professors. They asked about my learning situation, and I replied that I was learning well with Teacher Tan. The seniors invited to learn with them in their outpatient clinics, but I said I needed to complete the learning tasks assigned by Teacher Tan and get your permission first. However, I believe I have only learned superficially so far, so I guess—”
After listening to her explanation, Tan Kelin turned and glanced at her face, his gaze seeming to ask, “Got a lesson?”
She had already learned her lesson a long ti ago; she wouldn’t dare to act on her own. The ergency case was an exception—there wasn’t ti—
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