Chapter 116 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 116 ...
In the end, she didn't proceed because a phone call from Director Li brought her back.
"There's surgery coming up in the emergency room, come back right away."
Seeing this, Lin Wei didn't linger and left, asking as she went, "What's the patient's condition?" She started walking and then jogged.
Behind her, a group of people reacted with varying expressions upon hearing this, mainly because the way she asked the question sounded just like a surgeon asking about the patient's condition.
But how is that possible? How could an intern possibly perform surgery?
When they arrived at the emergency room, even though Lin Wei already knew on the way that the patient had amputated a limb, she was still shocked when she saw that the hand and arm were separated and the lower half of the foot was also broken. How could the injury be so serious?
Director Li only had time to say, "This is a gang fight, and he is an innocent bystander caught in the crossfire." Then she was forced onto the operating table.
Upon seeing her, Deputy Director Du quickly said, "You're skilled at nerve suturing; you can do the nerve suturing part." Actually, there were people in the neurosurgery department who could cooperate in this surgery, but after seeing the nerve she had sutured, Deputy Director Du realized that he still had some shortcomings.
In particular, he made phone calls to inquire with people in Yuncheng and Sichuan Province and found that she rarely had complications after surgery and her nerve function recovery was more complete than that of other doctors. Under these circumstances, how could he not choose her?
Hands and legs are very important organs. We can't let people become lame and unable to hold things, can we?
Lin Wei nodded after hearing this, and without asking any questions, immediately began to work, her movements as steady as ever.
However, Deputy Director Du was not surprised at all this time. He had heard that she had performed quite a few nerve suturing surgeries in the neurosurgery department, so at least he was not worried that she would mess up the operation.
Beside him were two assistants he had brought. He looked at them and said, "Learn from them. This opportunity doesn't come often." If he didn't have to treat the patient's hand injury, he would also want to watch from the side. Who wouldn't want to learn a technique that could help them improve their skills?
In just the last two days, the neurosurgeons have heard him praise Lin Wei so much they're sick of it; this is the first time he's ever praised someone like this.
If the director hadn't been too busy to come, he would have also wanted to see if this medical genius was just a name without substance. It's just that Deputy Director Du was praising her too much.
However, seeing her work now, the two of them have to admit that she is more than just skilled. Would they dare to stand on the operating table and perform this nerve suturing? No.
Seeing this bloody scene, even though they had witnessed many surgeries, they still felt a little uncomfortable. However, Lin Wei's expression remained unchanged throughout, as if this was not a leg or an arm, but a model.
Deputy Director Du told them to learn from her, but the two of them found that they couldn't learn it. They knew that her suturing method was different from the conventional one, but they couldn't see any difference. They could only see her operating under the microscope, and her fingers seemed to dance. She completed the nerve suturing that would normally take several hours in just two hours.
There's another hand that needs sewing, isn't there? She has no choice but to speed things up, since the optimal time for limb reconnection is only 6 to 8 hours, and dragging it out would be very bad for the other arm.
At this point, Deputy Director Du took over from her, and one of them began suturing the blood vessels while the other began suturing the nerves in her hand.
After Lin Wei finished suturing the nerves, she glanced at Deputy Director Du and noticed that he hadn't finished yet and had continued suturing the blood vessels. Essentially, isn't limb replantation a combination of nerve suturing and blood vessel suturing? At that moment, she was relieved that this surgery wasn't on her finger; otherwise, while the surgery might have been successful, she wasn't confident that she could restore the nerve function.
Three hours later, Lin Wei finished the connection in her arm. The deputy director had just finished the surgery. When he looked up and saw that everything was done, he was stunned for a moment. "You're done?"
Lin Wei: "Yes, it's done."
Even though Deputy Director Du felt he had overestimated her, he still realized he had underestimated her. Speed in regular surgeries wasn't important, but in time-sensitive surgeries, it was crucial. He never imagined that after all these years, he would be outdone by a young woman. This kind of blow was hard to swallow.
Thinking about this, he felt it was necessary to bring out the other two directors and deputy directors to give them a piece of his mind; he couldn't let himself be the one to suffer, could he? It was a case of "better to sacrifice a friend than oneself." But at this point, that was impossible.
After finishing her surgery, Lin Wei returned to the emergency department. When Director Li asked, "Aren't you going to the obstetrics department?" she nodded and said, "Yes, I'm not going back." At this moment, Director Li had a vague suspicion that something unpleasant might have happened to her in the obstetrics department, but she didn't ask.
If she doesn't want to go, she doesn't have to. What's so interesting about learning obstetrics? Her hands are more suited to holding a scalpel.
Fearing a repeat of the unpleasant incidents that occurred in the production department, Director Li repeatedly reminded her when sending her to other departments for further training, "She's genuinely here to learn." He also mentioned her current academic performance.
It's one thing for ordinary interns to do odd jobs and assist others; everyone knows this kind of practice in hospitals. But to assign someone who can perform major surgeries and is destined to be a great doctor to do odd jobs and assist others—that's incredibly audacious.
So much so that everyone knows she's just here to gain experience, and once this ten-month internship is over, she'll soar to great heights.
They don't need to offend someone like that. Who can guarantee they won't have to ask her for help one day? Just take the nerve suturing technique as an example. Others can do it, but why did Deputy Director Du still let her do it? It's the same reason.
Because of this, everyone at the A University Affiliated Hospital knows about Lin Wei. After Director Li and Deputy Director Du explained this to everyone, it's hard not to know her.
She's so young and already knows how to perform Level 4 surgery. She's been praised by the authorities, and a whole bunch of people even know what kind of surgical qualifications she's obtained. Looking at that long list of surgical qualifications, and then thinking about her status as an intern, who has such an amazing intern?
How could the people in the obstetrics department not have heard about something so sensational? Their shock was palpable, especially Fu Shuhui, who, after seeing the series of surgical qualifications, finally understood why Yang Mingjie had said those things.
It turns out she really was just a frog in a well, how did she manage to do that?
As Yang Mingjie passed by, he said smugly, "I told you she was amazing, but you didn't believe me." To be honest, it was because the A University Affiliated Hospital was too lenient with her; if it were in Hanshao City, her entire department wouldn't have survived. And yet, she had the nerve to mock him. Ha!
He now hopes she'll go to another hospital, preferably a more challenging department, so she can enjoy being sidelined. It would be even better if she were alone, isolated and helpless, to see if she'd still dare to be so bossy.
As for the people in the obstetrics department, they didn't feel that they had offended her. Although they were somewhat indifferent, they had taught her what they needed to teach, just not very diligently. As long as adults don't break off relations, isn't it the same as if nothing happened?
However, she was still scolded by the head of obstetrics under some pretext. It was because she had been given a sarcastic remark by Director Li that she had dumped the person on them and specifically mentioned that it was someone Director Li had brought. Even if she didn't want to bring anyone, she shouldn't have made it so obvious.
When Yang Mingjie secretly told Lin Wei about this, she raised an eyebrow and sighed, "These days, is it really impossible to succeed without connections?" She was considered lucky, but ordinary interns who encountered similar situations had no choice but to compromise and endure hardship in order to graduate, like Yang Mingjie.
Anyway, if she has interns under her in the future, she won't do what they did.
It's just teaching students, what's the use of knowing their family background? Does it give them connections? If it's just gossip, then it's even worse, there's no sense of boundaries at all, and that's incredibly low emotional intelligence.
However, aside from the first five days, Lin Wei was doing very well in the hospital. Only a fool would offend someone who is capable and has a certain background.
But most importantly, she has a strong learning ability. She grasps concepts instantly, and sometimes she can explain them logically and clearly without needing any guidance.
"I feel like I've wasted so many years of my studies." To be honest, no one could understand how she could learn a surgery so easily after all that time they'd spent studying it. The gastrointestinal surgeons had previously praised Fu Shuhui for her intelligence, but now they knew what a true academic genius was. This was a real medical prodigy.
Lin Wei was constantly moving between the gastrointestinal surgery, urology, and thoracic surgery departments. Since she had the opportunity, she naturally took advantage of it.
During this period, she also took exams on simple surgeries such as thoracentesis, endotracheal intubation, appendectomy, and gastric mucosal repair. Naturally, this included cesarean section.
When Director Li found out, she was surprised and said, "You went to the obstetrics department and learned how to do a cesarean section?"
Lin Wei countered with a question, "Do I need to learn how to do a C-section? As long as I know how to do it, that's enough." What can you learn in two days? There are some procedures you've never even seen before. But when it comes to childbirth, if you can deliver naturally, you'll naturally be able to. If you can't deliver naturally, then you'll end up with a C-section, right? So, in conclusion, all you need to do is know how to rotate the fetus, perform an episiotomy, and do a C-section.
In fact, that's often the case. Take appendicitis surgery, for example. She can actually make the incision and find the right spot, but isn't it just a more conservative approach?
Director Li's smile slowly faded. "It's a good thing you said that to me. If you had said it to someone else, I'm afraid you would have gotten beaten up." That's too Versailles-esque.
Lin Wei blinked innocently.
However, that didn't stop him from having her take a few photos of her qualification certificate and posting them in some hospital groups, specifically tagging the head of obstetrics.
Others, unaware of what was going on, assumed he was thanking her. However, how could the head of obstetrics not know that he was subtly criticizing her?
Why is this person still clinging to this matter?
It was still quite astonishing that Lin Wei learned cesarean section surgery in just two days. Even though she was always called a genius by people in other departments, it was only when she actually learned the surgery in her own department that the head of obstetrics realized why they said that.
She didn't say anything, but showed the photos to the people below, looking somewhat regretful. It seemed that she wouldn't be able to get a job in the obstetrics department if she came to work at the hospital in the future.
Who wouldn't be envious of someone who is proficient in all kinds of surgeries and familiar with all those departments?
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