Chapter 214 Prejudice



People in Sichuan Province have the habit of taking a lunch break, and most units start work at 2 pm in winter.

Xie Wan put on a brand new white coat and followed Zhang Weiguo to Zhou Aimin's office.

Zhou Aimin had a gloomy face, as if someone owed him two thousand five hundred thousand.

"Teacher Zhou, my name is Xie Wan, and I just registered today. The instructor said that I will follow you from now on. Please take care of me."

Zhou Aimin looked indifferent and glanced at Xie Wan with disgust.

He snorted out a heartless word from his nose: "Don't call me teacher, I don't have a student like you."

Xie Wan was a little confused. She was sure that she didn't know the old doctor named Zhou Aimin at all, and it was even more impossible that she had ever offended him.

Even Zhang Weiguo felt a little dumbfounded.

Although Director Zhou of the emergency department is known for being ruthless and strict with students, he is not the kind of person who would make unreasonable demands.

How did Xie Wan offend Director Zhou that Director Zhou treated him so coldly and mercilessly?

The story began two hours ago when Xie Wan's instructor came to Zhou Aimin with her academic file.

After Director Zhou looked at Xie Wan's academic file, he became very angry.

"Nonsense, why is a new recruit with absolutely no foundation sent to our emergency department for internship?

What can she do? Even if she is given a year, she may not be able to learn a simple debridement and suture!

I won't accept this person. I'll ask her to go back and study for two years to learn the basics, then rotate through various departments for a year before coming to our emergency department for internship."

Xie Wan's instructor Lu Qinfen could only explain to Zhou Aimin with a smile: "Director Zhou, Xie Wan is not completely without any foundation.

I heard that she had worked as a veterinarian for many years.

He is also the descendant of Xu Xingbai, a famous Chinese medicine expert..."

Zhou Aimin interrupted Lu Qinfen rudely, "That's ridiculous! How can treating animals be the same as treating humans?

How can someone who studies traditional Chinese medicine get involved in Western medicine?

You are taking human life lightly.”

Lu Qinfen advised: "We do have experts in combining Chinese and Western medicine in our country..."

Zhou Aimin didn't wait for him to finish and shouted, "How can they be the same? The combination of Chinese and Western medicine is both internal medicine, and I'm in the surgical emergency department."

Lu Qinfen had no choice but to use his superiors to put pressure on others.

He pointed to the word "confidential" on the unit column of Xie Wan's student file and said to Zhou Aimin: "This is a talent specially trained by the confidential unit.

What we can see is only a small part of her information.

What if he is a medical genius and a talent urgently needed by the army?

Anyway, the unit over there said that this student Xie Wan must be trained according to the standards of a battlefield doctor, so he can only intern in your emergency department."

Although Zhou Aimin was extremely repulsive, he could not go against the orders from above, so he could only swallow his anger and accept Xie Wan.

He said angrily: "I won't let her graduate and go out to harm others."

Lu Qinfen smiled apologetically: "He is a commissioned student. There is no reason for you to prevent him from graduating."

Zhou Aimin said: "What's wrong with the commissioned students?

The trainee must also have a certificate of completion, which must be scored and signed by the instructor before she can graduate.

Under my control, she won’t even be able to get a certificate of completion.”

Lu Qinfen knew that Director Zhou was just that stubborn.

In fact, he doesn't have any bad intentions. He is just responsible for his work, and he is very strict with every student he teaches.

According to him, he would never allow anyone who was unqualified to graduate from his staff and harm patients.

Xie Wan originally thought that his study experience this year would be easy, but he was faced with a hellish start as soon as he arrived.

Her internship instructor had decided not to allow her to graduate.

Zhou Aimin looked at his watch, stood up and walked out of the office.

Zhang Weiguo hurried to catch up. Xie Wan was stunned for a moment. Zhang Weiguo turned his head and shouted at her: "Come on!"

Xie Wan finally came to his senses and quickly followed.

For a whole week, Xie Wan had to follow Zhou Aimin during his classes in the morning and his internship in the afternoon.

When Zhou Aimin was teaching Zhang Weiguo, she listened attentively.

Zhou Aimin neither chased her away nor taught her, and he was even too lazy to speak to her.

On the first day, Xie Wan was still very angry. But in the evening, the instructor came to see her and talked to her, and then Xie Wan was no longer angry.

She felt that Zhou Aimin's idea was not wrong at all.

The profession of doctor is to be responsible for human life, so it cannot be treated carelessly and not everyone can fill the role.

But she herself is a special case.

Although she did not receive systematic training in clinical medicine, she did study veterinary medicine for four years in her previous life and had been practicing formally for more than a year.

There is a huge difference between a veterinarian and a doctor who treats patients, but what she lacks is basic knowledge and accumulation of case histories.

Her surgical skills, however, were not completely absent.

In fact, she has become quite proficient in the surgical techniques of suturing, debridement, separation, ligation, fixation and anastomosis.

Xie Wan decided that she must work hard to change Zhou Aimin's impression of her and get the certificate of completion with her real ability.

From the next day, as soon as Xie Wan returned to the dormitory, he frantically copied Chen Qian and Zhang Xiaoyu's notes.

Her foundation in clinical medicine is indeed very poor.

She read and memorized books day and night. In just five days, she memorized what others learned in a whole semester.

Zhou Aimin ignored her, but she didn't get angry. She followed Zhou Aimin every day to see how he handled those emergency cases.

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