Chapter 625: 【625】Beidu dical Student Chapter 625: 【625】Beidu dical Student “Yingying, do you think he’s sick?” Li Qi’an locked his eyes on Zhao Zhaowei’s face and said.
Zhao Zhaowei stood up, holding onto the staircase railing, his face flushed red: “When did I get sick? Don’t talk nonsense!”
“Yingying is concerned about you. And you know the teachers all trust her abilities.” Li Qi’an tried to persuade Student Zhao, “Listen to her and find out the reason, it’ll be good for your weight loss.”
“I don’t want to!” Zhao Zhaowei waved a hand, firmly refusing.
The atmosphere was tense; disputes among classmates greatly affected their feelings for each other. That’s why Xie Wanying realized sothing was off today and felt she had to bring it up with her classmates.
The reason Zhao Zhaowei resisted was that if a dical student truly beca seriously ill, the internship hospital would deem them physically unfit, ruining their chances of being employed there in the future.
Doctors are ant to take care of patients; how can they look after others if they are not well themselves?
“The earlier you treat it, the better,” Xie Wanying earnestly said to her classmate.
Zhao Zhaowei’s face turned even redder, realizing he had been emotional just then, and changed his tone: “I understand, I’ll get it checked, Yingying.”
Li Qi’an fanned Zhao Zhaowei with a notebook and suddenly turned his head to find soone standing behind them, exclaiming in surprise, “Who?”
In the quietness, soone had climbed the stairs to their level. They probably didn’t proceed because the three of them were blocking the way at the mid-point of the staircase, and without asking them to make way, the newcor stood on the steps waiting.
On closer inspection, it was a young person; his age wasn’t much different from theirs. His features were delicate, his hair sowhat curly. The light pink shirt he wore was uncommon among boys, and the light gray trousers with rolled-up legs were even rarer in the city. A light brown briefcase slung over his shoulder made him look like an artistically inclined youth who stood out from the crowd.
He didn’t seem like one of the dical staff from their college. If he wasn’t, how did he know about this staircase? Did an outsider accidentally stumble upon this place, or was he actually from the college?
“I’m going to the Hepatobiliary Surgery Departnt,” the newcor responded to their silent question, his voice slightly hoarse. He lifted his eyes to et theirs, and in the light streaming through the stairwell window, they looked like two mysterious, dark brown gemstones.
“Are you a relative of a patient, going to Hepatobiliary Surgery to visit soone?” Li Qi’an asked.
This person is going to his grandfather’s departnt? Zhao Zhaowei wondered, staring at the newcor’s unfamiliar face. He was certain he’d never seen him before.
“No, I’m here to start my standardized training.”
Standardized, training!
The two words rang out with profound significance.
Standardized training ant this person was this year’s dical graduate, one who was going to work at their hospital!
The senior fellow students had previously said that this year, Guo Xie dical College had no clinical graduates in internal or external dicine staying at Guoxie Affiliated Hospital.
“Which departnt are you from at our dical college?” Li Qi’an eagerly asked, wondering if the information from the senior fellow had been incorrect.
“Are you Guoxie dical students?” the stranger sized up the three of them.
“Yes.”
“But not from this year’s graduates.”
“We’ll probably graduate the year after next,” Li Qi’an thought, not knowing whether his doctoral thesis would pass on the first attempt.
Zhao Zhaowei tugged at him: Why are you telling so much to this stranger? You don’t even know who he is.
The newcor, having anticipated their answers, said, “You definitely didn’t graduate this year. No one from Guoxie’s graduates this year should have stayed at the Guoxie Affiliated Hospital.”
“There is, my senior sister specialized in anesthesiology, and she stayed,” Li Qi’an retorted loudly, subconsciously not wanting to be looked down upon by this person.
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