Chapter 86 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 86 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

Compared to the thesis, being able to complete this surgery was already a great achievement for her.

Director Zheng was relieved to hear this. That was good. He was worried that she might have some reservations. Although he didn't know what Director Chen would do, he was just taking precautions.

When the two returned to the department, a group of people saw them and all looked at them.

They knew how difficult the surgery was for patient in bed 28, but how could they have received news that Lin Wei was the one who would be performing the surgery in the end?

Because of this, Yang Mingjie couldn't help but ask out of curiosity, "Did you save the day in that surgery?" Anyway, after hearing about it from those doctors, he felt it was all very mysterious.

It's unbelievable that she was able to save Director Zheng and Director Chen from trouble.

Lin Wei hesitated for a moment and said, "It wasn't exactly a rescue, it was just that Director Zheng gave me the opportunity to go on stage." He was also taking a pretty big risk at the time.

However, to everyone, this was an admission that she was the one who would go on stage last, and they all rushed over.

"How did you manage to do that with such narrow blood vessels?"

"No, how did you manage to grow so much in such a short time?" They wanted to learn from her. After all, which surgeon doesn't want to become more skilled? Her actions were so impressive that even super-powerful fiction wouldn't dare to portray them like that.

Lin Wei thought for a moment and said, "Is that all you're good at?" Actually, that surgery was not easy for her. Compared to her, Director Zheng and Director Chen were much more capable. They were able to calmly take the field even after performing only a few similar surgeries. Although they were ultimately limited by their hand strength, they were still much better than her.

She vividly remembers that she almost couldn't get up in the end, and her hands were shaking even when she was holding the glucose water.

A group of people sighed. If she wasn't that amazing, then what would be considered amazing? With her skills, apart from the department heads, probably no one in the department could compare to her.

"To be honest, you could support yourself with just this skill." Back then, they went through countless trials and tribulations to learn a single surgery.

Lin smiled and said, "Then I appreciate your kind words." Despite her young age, she spoke with great maturity.

Dr. Ding glanced at her, then at Yang Mingjie, thinking that there were still significant differences between people. However, he couldn't say she had experienced a lot; he could only say that some things truly depend on talent.

Nurse Luo Xianli also heard about this. When she saw Lin Wei, she gave her a thumbs up. The other nurses saw this and grabbed her, asking, "Do you know Dr. Lin?" Of course, "know" here doesn't mean literal acquaintance, but rather that they are familiar with each other.

Luo Xianli then had a story to tell: "A week or two ago, I was on the night shift and encountered a patient who had lost too much blood and we couldn't find a vein. We tried to insert the needle twice but couldn't. At that time, I thought I was going to be scolded to death by Dr. Ding and was thinking about whether to ask someone from another department for help. In the end, she was the one who managed to insert the needle."

Although doctors may perform some invasive procedures, nurses are still the best at giving injections. Lin Wei's skill surpassed hers, making Lin Wei, a nurse, feel ashamed of herself. Fortunately, she didn't try to take her job.

The other nurses were also curious when they heard this, jokingly thinking that if they ever couldn't get an injection in, they might actually need her help, but it was just a joke. Usually, when they encountered someone who couldn't get an injection in, they would call someone from the pediatrics department to do it, but that was rare, since those senior nurses were no pushovers and were very skilled.

Although this incident caused great surprise to everyone, he quickly returned to his busy medical work due to being too busy with his job.

Lin Wei doesn't do much now, just occasionally helps write medical records and asks the doctors around her if she encounters an image she doesn't understand.

Of course, I also observe how they prescribe medication and how they distribute the dosage. While others still need guidance and support, she has already taken many steps forward on her own.

The patient in bed 28 has a good prognosis and is now able to get out of bed and walk around. Lin Wei checks on his condition at his bedside every day, even more attentively than his attending physician.

"Dr. Lin, thank you." Zhuo Xingwang knew that this young girl was the one who went on stage to replace the two chief surgeons to complete the operation. If he had known this at the time, he might have been scared, but it's all over now, isn't it?

Moreover, he could understand Director Zheng's thinking. Since they were going to fail anyway, they might as well take a gamble.

Fortunately, the gamble paid off in the end.

To be honest, if Dean Lin hadn't told him about this, he wouldn't have believed that a girl under eighteen would ultimately perform the surgery on his father. But knowing that she was a participant in the Talent Strengthening Program and had already obtained the national qualification to practice radiofrequency ablation, he could understand it a little better.

Given that she has reached this level in such a short time, it is understandable that she will achieve great things.

Upon hearing this, Lin Wei only said one sentence, "I'm a doctor, this is what I should do." How could she dare to go on stage if she wasn't confident?

Zhuo Xingwang understood what she meant, and it was precisely because he understood that he thought she was remarkable. Being too humble would make people look down on her, while being too happy would make people think she was arrogant. Her behavior neither made people look down on her nor made people think she was just taking a chance. She was very clever.

Zhuo Xingwang's last trace of displeasure vanished. Later, when he talked about her with Dean Lin, he sighed, "This talent development program has produced an extraordinary person."

Lin Wei was unaware of all this. After collecting the prognostic data of the patient in bed 28, she sent it to Director Chen according to his requirements and then stopped paying attention to it. She didn't know how he had written it, let alone that he had given her the first authorship.

Other doctors may not know, but Chen Yongyuan wouldn't stoop to stealing credit from a student, let alone help him resolve the knot in his heart.

If that surgery had failed, he might not have had the courage to perform a third surgery, nor would he have been able to find someone who could cooperate with him.

However, hope has now emerged, although it requires the cooperation of three doctors.

He did this simply to be on good terms with Director Zheng and her; who knows, maybe one day they'll have to work together again?

That's hard to say. It's safe to say that anyone who reaches the level of a department head wouldn't be focused solely on short-term gains. Besides, Lin Wei is quite talented in surgery.

When she grows up, she can help when someone in the family is sick and needs her. It would be a loss if a paper caused any resentment.

However, Lin Wei was unaware of all this. She and Yang Mingjie had just received a notice from Dean Lin, instructing them to pick up the new senior clinical interns.

Dr. Ding: "This time it's finally your turn to pick them up." If it happened again, well, actually it wouldn't be impossible, since we have their help, right? At this moment, Ding Hong suddenly felt a little regretful.

In the end, Lin Wei and Yang Mingjie went down to pick up the person. Yang Mingjie volunteered to take the sign. He couldn't help it; he felt like her little brother now, how could he let his older brother take it?

What's more, he's older than her.

At the hospital entrance, students from Hanshao Medical University had already arrived. There were quite a few students here for internships at the city hospital this time, but only seven were assigned to the cardiac surgery department, which is still more than in previous years.

They arrived earlier than the agreed time, each one filled with excitement and trepidation. This was the first time they had entered the hospital not as patients, but as students.

The thought of becoming a doctor in the future fills me with anticipation for my future medical career.

However, to their surprise, the teacher who came to pick them up was so young. Seeing Lin Wei and Yang Mingjie standing there with signs, they walked towards them. Although they were puzzled, they still cautiously called out "Teacher".

Once you're in the hospital, no matter who you see, as long as they're wearing a white coat, just call them "teacher."

Lin Wei was silent for a moment after hearing this. They really dared to call her that! They dared to call her that, but she really didn't dare to respond. She wasn't qualified to be called a teacher yet, so she quickly refused.

"You can just call me by my name. My name is Lin Wei, and his name is Yang Mingjie. They arrived a while earlier than you. The other teachers are all very busy, so we're here to pick you up."

Upon hearing this, the group naturally assumed she was an intern like themselves.

Next, I asked which school they went to. Although it was a little strange to learn that they were from different provinces, I didn't think much of it and just asked, "Why are there only two of you?" Is there so few of you?

Yang Mingjie: "I'm lucky here, there are two people. My other classmates only have him, all alone, it's so pitiful."

At this point, although the group felt something was strange, they couldn't quite put their finger on it until they entered the department and saw that everyone else had been assigned a teacher, while the two people were left unattended. Only then did they ask, "Who are they with?" It seemed like no one was looking after them.

The attending physician who was with them glanced in the direction of Lin Wei and Yang Mingjie, "You mean them? They're under Director Zheng's supervision, not ours."

A group of people didn't understand why they were being mentored by the head doctor when they were all interns.

Before the attending physician could explain, Ding Hong looked at Lin Wei with a shameless plea, "Dr. Lin, could you help me write some medical records? I'll treat you to fruit tea later."

Upon hearing this, the doctor next to her objected, "I could also treat her to fruit tea. Why should she write for you but not for me?" The main point was that if I don't have an easy time, neither should you, resulting in a lose-lose situation.

The other doctors chimed in, "Yes, yes."

Lin Wei shrugged helplessly at Dr. Ding, "If I help you, I'll incur the wrath of everyone, so you'd better write it yourself." She didn't mind writing a few more books; it wouldn't take much time. But with so many people wanting her to help them write, she decided against it.

The group of newly arrived fifth-year interns were dumbfounded by what they saw. Was this how interns were treated? Why did they seem to be treating her so attentively?

Of course, he had no idea how many things Lin Wei could handle on her own. The main reason was that she was quick and meticulous in her work. Although Yang Mingjie could also write medical records, everyone still preferred to consult her.

The supervising teacher seemed to see the doubt in their hearts and patted them on the shoulder, saying, "You'll know in a while why they're treating her this way."

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