Chapter 626: 【626】This student is a bit quirky. Chapter 626: 【626】This student is a bit quirky. The other party was taken aback, showing an expression that was hard to describe: Anesthesiology?
Anesthesiologists are important, but the employnt focus of dical graduates should first be on internal dicine and surgical students. The quality of a dical school’s graduates each year is also compared based on the employnt rates of its internal dicine and surgical students.
Besides, what does it an if only one anesthesiology major stays?
Li Qi’an and Zhao Zhaowei read the other person’s eyes and felt indignant, “Where are you a dical student from?”
Xie Wanying stood quietly by their side, instinctively realizing that this person might be from sowhere.
As expected, the other person replied, “I’m from Beidu dical College.”
ntioning Beidu people was a pain for Guoxie dical students. Every year, Guoxie’s affiliated hospitals recruit a good number of Beidu graduates. The dical college has protested to the hospital for not prioritizing its own graduates. Of course, the protest was ineffective. The hospital doesn’t only recruit from Beidu; it recruits outstanding graduates from several of the country’s top dical institutions. This year was the most outrageous, leaving only one position for their own graduates.
Unfortunately, being a doctor is a skill-based job that requires hands-on work, so not all students who perform well in the college entrance examination necessarily beco skilled doctors. Only after evaluation by the teaching hospital can a student finally be deed competent or not.
“Are you a Beidu surgical graduate planning to stay in our Hepatobiliary Surgery departnt?” Li Qi’an questioned the other, a sour tone in his nasal voice, annoyed that this person managed to surpass his seniors and stay.
The other person looked at his expression, seemingly unwilling to answer to avoid provoking him and continued climbing the stairs with his briefcase on his back.
The other three stepped aside to let him through the staircase.
Passing by them, suddenly, the man stopped on the steps, turned back, and looked at Zhao Zhaowei.
Zhao Zhaowei felt an involuntary shiver run through him.
The man pulled out a flashlight from his briefcase, turned it on, raised it, and a beam of light ca over, directly shining on Zhao Zhaowei’s pupils.
“What are you doing!” Zhao Zhaowei panicked, raising his hand to cover his eyes.
The beam of the flashlight moved over Zhao Zhaowei’s exposed face and arms, and then he set it down, his deep brown eyes gleaming as if they were another flashlight trained on Zhao Zhaowei.
Zhao Zhaowei, watched by those eyes, felt sweat breaking out on his forehead and asked in a flurry, “What do you want to do, just say it!”
“It was right of her to ask you to get hospitalized. You need to carefully investigate issues related to lipid tabolism,” the man said with a hoarse voice, articulate as a typewriter, clicking out the words.
Hearing his voice was like making one imagine a diagnosis form appearing in their mind—yes, that’s what Zhao Zhaowei was feeling now. Without a doubt, it was kind of terrifying. Zhao Zhaowei took a step back.
Li Qi’an made a noise of surprise, asking Xie Wanying, “Yingying, do you know him?”
Otherwise, how could both of you say the sa thing, and he even used the formal ‘you’ with you?
Of course, Xie Wanying didn’t recognize the man and waved her hand at her classmate.
“The ti is now exactly 5:21 PM,” said the young man from Beidu, looking down at his wristwatch, as if talking to himself, “The doctors in the departnt have probably finished their shifts by now.”
Hearing this, Xie Wanying and the other two snapped back to attention: They needed to deliver the consultation request form!
The group rushed frantically to the ninth floor.
Arriving at the Hepatobiliary Surgery ward, Zhao Zhaowei, trailing at the back, grasped Li Qi’an’s clothes, seemingly out of breath. Li Qi’an helped steady him.
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