My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 103 87: From adversity comes prosperity, cutting and
When Zhou Can erged in his changed clothes, Dr. Xu had already left.
Walking out of the operating room, Zhou Can contemplated buying ten more mice to practice his surgical skills at ho.
He aid to elevate his Incision Skill to the dium level of a resident doctor.
In fact, his Experience Points in the Separation Skill had also reached 520.2/1000 at Level 3. He was rely about 80 points away from reaching the dium level.
This dical skill was even more important than the Incision Skill.
It was necessary for separating various diseased tissues and tumors.
Jin Mingxi caught up with him from behind.
"Dr. Zhou, we've known each other for so long, and I've never treated you to a al. How about I take you out tonight?"
Zhou Can turned to look at him.
"Why the sudden thought of having dinner? Afraid I'll leave in a couple of days?"
Living together with Jin Mingxi, joking around was not an issue.
"Haha, your thought process is indeed quite unique. I wanted to celebrate your safe return, and here you are... I'm speechless! Still haven't lost it yet, have you?"
Jin Mingxi laughed heartily.
"I think there are quite a few who have a unique thought process, not just . What does my virginity have to do with this?"
Zhou Can racked his brain but couldn't figure out the connection between the two.
"If you're a virgin, that ans you are innocent. Obviously, innocent remarks!"
Upon hearing this from Jin Mingxi, Zhou Can suddenly understood.
He also laughed heartily, "Haha, what era is this? Still following those feudal superstitions! Don't worry, that's already in the past, there's no way I'm leaving in two days!"
He found that Jin Mingxi, despite seeming quite reserved, was quite humorous in conversation.
Zhou Can glanced at his phone. "It's still a bit early, how about I buy a few mice and practice so surgeries back at the apartnt, and we can have dinner around six?"
"Can you not push yourself so hard? Us resident doctors from your sa period really feel the pressure!"
Jin Mingxi considered himself competent, but compared to the extraordinary Zhou Can, he could only watch as he was left behind.
"I have to push myself! Either you have a wealth of work experience, or high educational qualifications. I have none of that, if I don't strive harder, I'll definitely be eliminated."
These words were indeed not an exaggeration.
Tu Ya's residency recruitnt has beco more stringent each year, particularly this year due to various influences—it has been extrely competitive.
Many talents with over a decade of experience or even a master's degree have failed to make it into the top twenty.
There were even three or four doctoral graduates in dical science who were eliminated.
Zhou Can had the lowest qualification with just a bachelor's degree.
Almost no work experience.
To stand out among so many strong candidates, re effort wouldn't suffice even with the system of dical Experience Points.
"Dr. Zhou, Dr. Zhou, there's a patient and his family who have specifically co to see you. They've been waiting for almost two hours," a nurse ran over to inform Zhou Can, pointing towards the resting area.
Zhou Can turned to look and saw a middle-aged couple sitting on the seats designated for patient rest.
He didn't recognize the elegantly dressed middle-aged woman.
But the man in the patient's attire, he recognized imdiately.
It was the acute myocardial infarction patient he encountered during the last residency exam.
Seeing this patient recovered filled him with gratification.
He imdiately walked over quickly.
The middle-aged man also recognized him, and imdiately stood up with the help of the middle-aged woman, his face wearing a grateful smile.
"Dr. Zhou, do you rember ?"
"Of course! You were the one with acute myocardial infarction! How have you been?"
Zhou Can asked with concern.
"I had surgery, and because it was tily, the attending doctor said my recovery has been quite good. Today, I was discharged and ready to go ho to recuperate."
Generally, if soone is discharged three to five days after a myocardial infarction surgery, it indicates a good prognosis and that severe myocardial necrosis didn't occur.
More severe cases usually require a hospital stay of about two weeks.
If post-surgery the heart's conduction doesn't restore, a pacemaker implantation might be necessary, extending the hospital stay even further.
"You're able to be discharged so quickly, it's a very good sign. Make sure to follow the doctor's advice closely and rest well at ho," Zhou Can responded, genuinely pleased for the patient.
"I owe my life and this good recovery to your help! Right after being discharged, my wife and I imdiately thought of coming here to personally thank you."
The middle-aged man finished speaking, and his wife also smiled kindly at Zhou Can, nodding in agreent.
"The chief surgeon told that if it had been three minutes later, I might not have survived. Even if resuscitated, the prognosis would have been very poor. Old Cui isn't familiar with the hospital's process; he's a stubborn man. Without your help getting him quickly to the Ergency Departnt, he would have foolishly queued in the outpatient lobby which could have been disastrous."
The middle-aged woman spoke unhurriedly, exuding grace and elegance.
That smile on her face, it was as refreshing as a spring breeze.
"Dr. Zhou, on behalf of Old Cui and our entire family, thank you!"
She placed one hand over her collar and bowed to Zhou Can on behalf of her husband.
"I was rely doing a doctor's duties, no need for thanks! Speaking of gratitude, I must thank you for promptly informing the hospital managent and helping clarify the issue with my lateness! Without your tily vindication, I would have lost the opportunity for this year's residency recruitnt."
Zhou Can equally appreciated their kindness and gratitude.
Kindness given to the right person is indeed kindness.
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