Chapter 383: 【383】Congratulations to the eldest apprentice sister Chapter 383: 【383】Congratulations to the eldest apprentice sister “Do you know her?” Several colleagues walked over to Chang Jiawei to ask.
“What does it matter if I know her or not? She’s not a student of mine or yours. The problem is that the young lady is seriously studying, and you all should not hinder her ambition.” Chang Jiawei directly quoted what his old classmate had said.
“Alright, alright, let’s go, let’s go.” After hearing him say this, the senior doctors left one after another.
The door closed. The three dical students relaxed, and sweat broke out all over them. They had just undergone a physical examination by a group of orthopedic doctors.
*
At noon, Teacher Tan called to arrange a eting.
Thump, thump, thump, Xie Wanying ca down from the departnt to the third floor, and then went with Teacher Tan to the cafeteria for lunch.
On the way, Lau Jingyun had so good news for her: “The surgery for the colon cancer patient in bed 8 of your group is scheduled for Tuesday morning. I’ll perform it. Senior Lu will be guiding .”
This news had been ntioned by Teacher Tan that morning, so Xie Wanying asked, “I heard there were difficulties getting approval from the anesthesia departnt for this patient?”
“We had a long discussion yesterday afternoon. I spoke at the eting saying I could do it,” Lau Jingyun nodded. “Because the night before, I had asked you about the patient’s condition in the dorm, and after listening to your explanation, I believed that the main issues, as you said, wouldn’t be too big. I think I can manage it and I’ve sought support from Senior Lu after discussing it with him.”
Xie Wanying understood that it was Teacher Tan’s support that made it possible and for a mont didn’t know how to express her gratitude, “Teacher—”
“Yingying, I’ve decided. If I stay at this hospital, I will definitely be your anesthesiologist for surgeries. This way, if you want to attempt any bold procedures, you won’t face any obstacles from the anesthesia side.” By the end, Lau Jingyun’s face was slightly red, wondering if her words qualified as an “confession” from an anesthesiologist to a surgeon.
“Teacher Tan, are you saying you’ve been kept on by the hospital?” Xie Wanying imdiately grasped the other implication in Teacher Tan’s words and cried out in surprise.
Lau Jingyun paused, then recovered and realized she had forgotten to share the good news with her juniors: “Yes, the hospital gave the news this week, expressing their intent to sign a job agreent with after graduation. I just signed on Friday afternoon. I was on duty last night and didn’t make it back to the dorm to tell you.”
Teacher Tan, being cautious, waited until the formalities were completed before making her announcent. She feared any change before signing would disappoint everyone.
“Teacher, you’re so amazing. Senior Sister ntioned before that the college job fair was coming up. If you could sign with our hospital before attending the fair, it ans the hospital really values you.” Xie Wanying congratulated Teacher Tan, genuinely elated for her, “I’ll call Senior Sister to inform her.”
Her cheeks flushed with the praise from her junior, Lau Jingyun touched her hair and looked down, thinking: Staying at the hospital, her dream could move further. Now she aid to beco a more impressive anesthesiologist. After a while, as Yingying didn’t seem to catch the implication in her words, she considered trying to speak again, “Yingying, I—”
“If you were the anesthesiologist for my surgeries in the future, I would be most at ease. Because I know you’re very ticulous,” said Xie Wanying after sending a congratulatory text to Senior Sister and turning back to Teacher Tan. It wasn’t that she hadn’t heard what Teacher Tan said, but she felt she wasn’t worthy. Teacher Tan was about to graduate and stay at the hospital, while she had just started her internship in her first departnt.
Hearing the concern of her junior, Lau Jingyun imdiately took Yingying’s hand, “Don’t worry, I believe you will definitely be able to stay on.”
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