Chapter 82 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 82 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

Meanwhile, at the operating table, after Lin Wei finished the surgery and took off her surgical gown, Director Zheng looked at her and gave her a thumbs up, saying, "Well done."

Her surgery had his influence, but it also seemed to have its own style. The whole surgery gave people an elegant and pleasing feeling.

Most importantly, there were no mistakes, he didn't need to use it, and he didn't need anyone to guide him. It was as if he had finally found the person he had been waiting for.

However, at this moment, Director Zheng still dared not place all his hopes on her, so he suppressed his joy and said, "Although you did a very good job in this surgery, it is a relatively simple operation in cardiac surgery. Even if it is successful on the first try, it is not a big deal. The most important thing is to look at the prognosis and other surgeries that follow."

"Those surgeries are not as simple as this one."

Lin Wei nodded after hearing this. Since she had never met other doctors and didn't know how long it took others to learn radiofrequency ablation, she felt that what Director Zheng said made sense.

Radiofrequency ablation is a relatively simple procedure in cardiac surgery, isn't it? So she was happy, but not too proud.

Compared to this, she wants to learn something more difficult.

Upon hearing this, Director Zheng's eyes flashed with surprise. Although he really wanted to test whether she was as talented as he thought, he held back. "No rush, take it slow." Haste makes waste, and he was afraid of ruining this promising talent.

If that were the case, he would be heartbroken. It could be said that Lin Wei's position in his heart has gradually risen, but it's not that he values ​​her highly, at least not to the point where he would value her very much.

But even that little bit is enough to distinguish one from others.

The difference is that he used to ask other attending physicians questions, but now he asks her most of them. He asks her questions about things that other attending physicians don't know the answers to. He also asks her about cases that aren't hers.

In short, she needs to know what other doctors know, and she also needs to know what other doctors don't know. She is extremely strict with her.

The strictness of the program was so extreme that even the attending physician watching from the sidelines was amazed, let alone Yang Mingjie, who was also a participant in the Talent Strengthening Program.

Thank goodness, he wasn't asking about himself. If he had, he would have given him a good scolding on the spot.

I really can't.

This bizarre question and answer was so difficult that only a handful of people in the entire department could answer it.

However, Lin Wei answered them all correctly.

In the ward, Director Zheng's eyes showed even greater satisfaction upon hearing this.

However, he didn't immediately move on to the next step. Instead, he had her start with some small tasks. "You should first learn how to admit patients and write medical records. For now, follow along with..." He looked around and said, "Dr. Ding, I suppose." He was the only one she should be familiar with.

Lin Wei nodded after hearing this, "Okay." She knew about writing medical records, but she had never done it before.

Yang Mingjie then cautiously raised his hand, "What about me?"

It was at this moment that Director Zheng and Lin Wei noticed him. Director Zheng was stunned for a moment, then thought for a moment and said, "You can write the medical records with her."

His feelings were just an afterthought.

Yang Mingjie said sadly, "I just feel like I'm living such a miserable life."

Of course, at that moment he had no idea that he would only become more miserable.

Lin Wei is a very stubborn person. If someone asks her to do half of a task, she likes to finish it all, especially things that can help her improve. So you can imagine what she was like when she was writing medical records.

For someone who isn't stupid, learning how to write medical records is a piece of cake, so she quickly took over all the cases. On the computer, she typed away at lightning speed, while others had to glance at the hospitalization records written by the nurses before typing, glance at them again, and type again. However, she memorized them all after just one glance.

It writes incredibly fast.

Yang Mingjie looked at the information she had written on one page, while she had already written about two patients. She glanced at the half of the information that had been assigned to her and almost cried.

At this point, fairness isn't really necessary.

The attending physician next door, seeing Ding Hong suddenly have so much free time, was somewhat envious. "Why didn't Director Zheng assign them to my side? I could teach them too." Teaching wasn't difficult; the main thing was that he envied their work ethic.

He'd treat anyone who could help him write his medical records to something.

At this moment, he missed his clinical interns. Unfortunately, this year's interns hadn't been assigned yet, and he still had to wait a while. There was still a long wait ahead.

As for Lin Wei and the others, no one asked them to write down all these medical records; they were proactive on their own. Lin Wei was particularly enthusiastic because she could learn some information from these records and also familiarize herself with the hospital's computers. Yang Mingjie, on the other hand, simply followed her lead.

She's always writing, so he can't just sit around doing nothing, can he? The main problem is that if he's idle, he doesn't know what to do.

And so, a whole bunch of medical records were written by the two of them. Lin Wei had finished writing hers long ago and was now looking at the medical records of other old patients, while Yang Mingjie was still struggling to write his own data.

He had no idea that, although he was feeling a bit tired and bored while writing, once he left Hanshao City Hospital, he would find that he knew things that other clinical interns didn't.

At that time, he was very grateful to Lin Wei for what she had asked him to do.

However, it's too early to talk about it now, because Lin Wei had previously undergone a radiofrequency ablation procedure. Director Zheng was worried that she was just lucky, so he had her do a few more to confirm that she was really capable and not just lucky. Then he took her on stage and demonstrated several procedures for supraventricular tachycardia and atrial flutter to her.

"Do you know what the Talent Strengthening Program is? Do you know what it means to be backed by the country?" Director Zheng said, looking at her. "As long as you learn the radiofrequency ablation techniques for these common diseases and successfully treat patients specially selected for you by the country, you can obtain the qualification to perform radiofrequency ablation surgery with your current status."

From that moment on, she was no longer an ordinary intern.

Lin Wei genuinely didn't know this; she thought that every time she performed surgery, a huge crowd of people would follow her.

But after realizing what she meant, she was overjoyed. "Really?" A look of happiness flashed across her face. This meant that she would have independent medical practice rights, although only for radiofrequency ablation procedures. But for her, this was already the most important step she had taken.

Upon seeing this, Director Zheng was quite satisfied with her reaction, but still raised an eyebrow and said, "So confident?"

Others who witnessed the surgery were either terrified or nervous, but she was like a cat seeing a mouse, wanting nothing more than to take a bite, which was somewhat similar to her son's behavior back then.

Thinking of this, he sighed. No matter how many times he thought about it, he felt it was a pity. But losing his hand was better than losing his life.

At that moment, he felt a little relieved.

Lin Wei countered, "Isn't this the original intention behind the Talent Strengthening Program?" She asked, "Which participant in the Talent Strengthening Program doesn't have ambition?"

Isn't it just because they want to become stronger and obtain resources that others can't have that they participate?

Since she was going to be one, she wanted to be the world's best doctor, she thought to herself with a touch of childish eccentricity. But then she thought of biology, and decided to add that too: besides being the world's best doctor, she also wanted to be the world's most famous biologist.

If these two could be combined, that would be a game-changer. Just thinking about being able to keep people alive with medication while performing surgery made her feel that biopharmaceuticals were inevitable.

However, before that, she plans to get the medical license first.

So Lin Wei went into the simulation room to practice again. Its advantage is that the patients that appear each time can be refreshed, which means that the patients' conditions are different each time.

Although it's the same surgery and the same condition, the difficulty varies depending on the patient's physical condition. When dealing with elderly patients with weakened hearts or those with complications, Lin Wei has to consider many more factors.

How to achieve a reasonable and effective treatment under these circumstances is the question she should be thinking about, and the scores in the simulation room have helped her move towards a better goal time and time again.

From the initial F+ to B, and then to A, Lin Wei made progress with each step, feeling like she was walking a tightrope. Indeed, she encountered a patient in extremely poor physical condition, making even radiofrequency ablation difficult. Normally, it might only take her two hours, but that time she spent a full four hours in the simulation room, ultimately failing and barely managing to keep the patient's vital signs alive.

Once you've experienced that feeling of failure, you don't really want to experience it again.

At this point, she no longer thought radiofrequency ablation was simple. The procedure itself was simple, but the patient's condition was complex. If she only treated it as a way to show off her skills, she would inevitably fail sooner or later.

Because of this, Lin Wei studied this patient for a long time before finally finding a way to minimize the risks.

This was her first attempt at a technique different from traditional ones; in fact, it wasn't even a technique, but rather a bold innovation—no, it should be called madness.

This is somewhat like a desperate outlaw's last stand: to do it or not to do it?

If she does it, there's only a 50% chance he'll survive; if she doesn't, he might live now, but he'll die sooner or later—it's just a matter of time.

In the end, Lin Wei didn't dare to take the plunge. She preferred to play it safe and didn't like to gamble. So, with some questions in mind, she went directly to ask Director Zheng.

For example, what is the feasibility of this plan? What should be done if a similar patient is encountered? Anyway, I asked many questions, not only about this patient, but also about other similar cases.

Director Zheng didn't take her question seriously at first, but he was soon surprised that she had thought it through so deeply.

For someone who has worked for most of her life and seen countless patients and complex cases, her question is still answerable.

So soon, all of Lin Wei's questions were answered, and after listening to everything, a thoughtful look flashed in her eyes.

So this method is indeed feasible, right?

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