Chapter 117 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 117 Jinjiang Literature City...



Chapter 117 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 117...

Actually, the situation in the obstetrics department of the hospital is quite awkward. The patients admitted are all pregnant women who are about to give birth. They don't usually have much contact with other departments, so if something happens, it's quite troublesome to find someone.

However, the head of obstetrics also knew that even without this incident, it would be quite difficult for her to win over Lin Wei. How could the hospital leaders possibly keep someone who could perform any kind of surgery in the obstetrics department? It would be a waste of talent.

Although she didn't think the work in obstetrics was easy, in the eyes of those leaders, it was ultimately not as good as that in surgery.

Yang Mingjie and Fu Shuhui's internships had long since ended. To Yang Mingjie's delight, she was indeed assigned to the same department he had previously worked in in Hanshao City.

Director Zheng has a good temper, but he's not exactly enthusiastic towards people who don't meet his expectations. So, it's safe to assume she won't be much better than him back then—no, she'll only be worse. The only difference is that Lin Wei used to include him, but she wasn't so lucky.

Indeed, after being pampered and protected by her teachers in the previous two departments, Fu Shuhui was a little unaccustomed to the new department. On her first day, Director Zheng asked her many questions, and her performance was not much better than Yang Mingjie's.

However, after returning home, she would frantically try to catch up on her knowledge, but Director Zheng's questions were always bizarre, and even though she tried her best, her answers were never perfect.

Director Zheng was somewhat disappointed, but he didn't give up on her. She was willing to learn, so he would teach her, but he would lower the standards a bit. Even so, Fu Shuhui was still overwhelmed with the workload.

When Dr. Ding Hong saw it, he said, "This is nothing. It's not even one-fifth of Lin Wei's strength." Putting everything else aside, she writes medical records really fast. He hasn't seen anyone learn or write so quickly since she was born.

The doctor next to her laughed, "Isn't all you want is someone to write your medical records for you?" In reality, Fu Shuhui was not bad compared to the previous participants in the Talent Strengthening Program; she dared to argue and speak her mind, but she was still not as good as Lin Wei.

Upon hearing this, Fu Shuhui turned and left. Lin Wei, Lin Wei, why is she so persistent? Even after leaving the obstetrics department and the A University Affiliated Hospital, I can still hear her name.

Being constantly overshadowed by a name, no matter how hard you try, they'll only ever think you're inferior to her. That feeling is truly awful.

However, Lin Wei was unaware that she now felt incredibly capable, looking at the procedures she had mastered. She possessed all the qualifications for neurosurgery, and the Kyoto team had even given her a separate certificate, reducing the number of options. As for cardiac surgery, although she hadn't performed some procedures before, she still had the authority to independently operate in critical situations.

In other words, it's actually quite similar to neurosurgery; it can perform almost any type of surgery, and whether it's critical or not depends on subjective judgment.

The Kyoto team provided detailed supplementary information on surgical procedures, suturing procedures, and tumor removal procedures. Since all these involve cutting the lesion area—if they can remove tumors in the brain and heart, why can't they remove other types of tumors? It's just that since these are different departments' conditions, whether the procedure can be performed still requires the guarantee of a deputy director or higher-level official from the relevant department.

In conclusion, she is capable of performing a wide range of surgeries. Even though, in the end, when Director Li saw her, he looked at her as if she were a monster.

"Are you going to take on the entire surgery all by yourself?" In all his years of work, he had never heard of anyone as twisted as her.

Lin Wei then humbly replied, "Not at all, I still have much room for improvement." This was the truth. Although she could now perform many surgeries, aside from vascular suturing, her best achievement was only A+, while she aspired to reach S. Only in this way could she surpass other doctors in China and even the world, becoming a true leader in the medical field.

It has to be said that she has quite a lot of ambition.

Listening to her words, Director Li felt that it was a waste of her talents to stay in the emergency department; more accurately, it would be a waste of her talents no matter which department she was in.

Aside from performing minor surgeries and making house calls in the emergency room, what are your plans for the future?

Lin Wei: "Besides improving my surgical skills, I'll probably focus more on biological research." She pondered for a moment and said. The biology that originally guided her onto this path had long been forgotten by her. If it weren't for the fact that she had to go back to A University every month to attend a few classes, and that Chi Boyan would occasionally report some progress, she was afraid she would have forgotten about it altogether.

Director Li: "Biology?" It was as if he had heard an unfamiliar word.

Lin Wei explained, "I also minored in biology. To be honest, I didn't originally plan to apply for clinical studies, but I did so on a friend's advice. As a result, because of the talent development program, I didn't have time to spend on biology." To be honest, she felt a little guilty towards Professor Wei and Professor Dou.

Director Li was truly silent this time. Just when he thought she had given him enough shocks, she always managed to push his limits. "Your biological abilities aren't that strong either, are they?" he asked with some difficulty.

Lin Wei didn't know how to answer that question. "It's alright," she replied. She had a lot of theoretical knowledge, but she didn't have much hands-on experience, especially in real life.

Compared to her clinical achievements, her biological achievements are indeed less remarkable.

Director Li waved his hand, feeling his heart couldn't take it anymore. "Alright, stop talking." He was jealous. Why couldn't this child be born into his own family? If only it were his own!

Because of this, Director Li's child was sighed over and over again, but how could a rebellious teenager listen to him obediently? He scolded the child directly, using phrases that Old Deng didn't know where he had learned from.

Even though he had become a director at the hospital, he was still an old father whom no one listened to at home.

It was also when Lin Wei had completed her 20-day internship in the emergency department and had only 10 days left before the internship ended that she received a call from Linjia Village, her hometown.

"My dear child, your grandfather suddenly fainted while working. What should we do? It will take several hours to get him to the town hospital." In a panic, Lin's mother immediately called Lin Wei, relying on her for support.

Upon hearing this, Lin Wei's expression turned serious, and she immediately tried to reassure her, "Mom, don't worry. Tell me about Grandpa's symptoms first. Have you called a car? Whatever the situation, take him to the hospital in town for a checkup."

Hearing her words, Lin's mother gradually calmed down, though her voice was still somewhat tense. "I don't know either. It was Uncle Lin next door who first found him unconscious and helped carry him back. Your father has already gone to call someone to drive him home."

“Actually, your grandfather has been feeling unwell these past few days, but we’ve been telling him to go to the hospital, and he absolutely refuses. He also won’t let us tell you, because he’s afraid it will affect your studies at the hospital. If only we had forced him to go.” As Lin’s mother spoke, she became more and more regretful.

What if something happens?

Finally, her uncle took the phone from her and described his symptoms: "I checked, and Dad is still breathing, but his heartbeat is slow and his lips are a bit purple."

Many possibilities flashed through Lin Wei's mind: coronary heart disease, or cerebrovascular disease? As long as it's not a cerebral infarction, she can still make it to the town hospital.

If it were the latter, not only would it take a long time to get to the hospital, but even if they did get there, the town hospital wouldn't have the facilities for surgery. However, Lin Wei didn't voice this guess. She just told them not to worry, and then asked Director Li for leave and flew back to Linjia Village.

Several hours later, at the town hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Lin and Uncle Lin were anxiously waiting outside the emergency room for the test results to come out one by one.

When I heard that he needed surgery to implant a pacemaker, and that the surgery would cost 60,000 to 70,000 yuan, I felt like the sky had fallen. It's not that we don't have the money; we can scrape together some, but we'll have to be very frugal from now on.

Most importantly, the doctors here said they couldn't perform the surgery and told them to go to a big hospital. However, none of them had ever been to the city and were unfamiliar with the area. How were they supposed to know where to find a doctor?

Uncle Lin had been to the city a few times, but he still wanted to hear his niece's opinion on which hospital and doctor in the city would be best for the surgery. However, after several phone calls, he found that the calls were all out of service area, and that's when he learned what was going on.

Sure enough, Lin Wei appeared at the hospital shortly after. "What did the doctor say? Never mind, give me the X-rays and test results first." Lin Wei took the ultrasound report, arteriography, and brain CT scan and began to look at them.

The uncle next to him repeated what the doctor had said, "The doctor said your grandfather has a heart problem and needs a pacemaker." That's a major operation. The old man is getting on in years; can he handle such a procedure?

However, if that's the case, that would be good. Lin Wei took a look and saw that there was also a problem with the blood vessels in his brain, and the area around his kidneys was a bit blurry. Was she overthinking that small area, or was it actually a growth? They needed to take another X-ray to confirm.

However, since changing hospitals would require repeating some tests, Lin Wei didn't insist on completing the tests here before leaving.

In Hanshao City, when Director Zheng heard her ask if there were any beds available in the department, he paused for a moment, then nodded, "Yes." Even if there weren't, he would try to find a way to make one available for her.

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