After lunch, Yun Heng and a group of people sat in the consultation room and talked, still talking about the issues related to first aid in the emergency department in the morning.
This morning in the emergency department, only Yun Heng and Ji Fengwen helped, and the others were basically just there to make up the numbers.
After seeing Yun Heng's level of external trauma suture and bone reduction, Dang Siping looked at Yun Heng again, and the arrogance in his heart was restrained a lot. Even Yue Shaojiang, who was sitting in the distance with Wang Jiebo, looked at Yun Heng with a more complicated look. It was no longer just jealousy and competition, but there was a hint of other meaning.
"Yun Heng, I saw this morning that you're quite good at suturing external wounds. Are you thinking of switching to surgery?"
Lin Yonggang asked with a smile.
For today's young people, whether it is traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, they really don't have much passion. Not to mention traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, even being a doctor is just a profession for them.
Many people become doctors just to support their families.
Being a doctor may not earn a lot of money, but it is definitely a relatively decent job. As long as you can get into a hospital, it is basically a stable job.
The hospital is picky about new doctors, but it values doctors with some clinical experience. Unless they offend the leaders like Yun Heng, they will not be fired.
Many people who work in hospitals and then change their careers do so mostly for their own reasons. Either they cannot stand the hardship in the hospital, or they are not used to facing the separation of life and death in the hospital.
But as long as you stay in the hospital for a few years and become an attending physician, as long as you don't make any big mistakes, you will basically be successful. Even if you don't become rich, you can always guarantee a normal life, and you are often more popular among classmates or friends of the same level.
As the saying goes, laugh at the poor but not at prostitutes.
For people like Lin Yonggang and Ye Yingyun, even including Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong, it would be a bit idealistic to say that they have any obsession with the profession of doctor or traditional Chinese medicine.
Yun Heng applied to medical university because he really liked the profession of doctor, but he also just wanted to find a career that he liked, nothing more.
So whether it is Lin Yonggang or Ye Yingyun, these people actually don’t care much whether they are Chinese medicine or Western medicine practitioners.
The reason why most of these people are in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department is that they studied Traditional Chinese Medicine when they were in medical school, but many of these people actually have different ideas in their hearts.
For example, being a surgeon.
Among doctors, surgeons generally have a higher status than internists.
Although in terms of profession and role, both internists and surgeons are indispensable, and even at the cutting-edge level, the status of internists is higher, and they can be seen scolding surgeons in some meetings, saying “you know nothing”.
But generally speaking, surgeons' income is still higher than that of internists, and surgeons' status is often higher than that of internists.
In the hospital, there is even a joke that if two doctors stand together, you can tell at a glance which one is the internal medicine doctor and which one is the surgeon.
He has heavy eye bags, a bald head, and yellow fingers. He is most likely an internist. He must have been checking rooms all night.
He walks like a gust of wind, cool, handsome, and energetic. He is probably a surgeon, a man like the wind.
Although this statement is not completely in line with reality, it is almost the same.
Although many people know that internal medicine is stable and easier than surgery, and that surgery is highly competitive with a very high elimination rate, most young people actually still prefer surgery.
Holding a scalpel, he points out the way forward, commands power, and saves lives. He is a god-like man.
Especially after acquiring a skill in the field of surgery, you will be surrounded by people wherever you go.
Lin Yonggang also had a dream of becoming a surgeon, but he studied traditional Chinese medicine and entered the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so surgery had basically nothing to do with him.
After seeing Yun Heng's superb external wound suture today, Lin Yonggang thought that Yun Heng, like him, also wanted to switch to surgery.
"I don't really have any ideas at the moment. I'll just learn as much as I can when I have the time and opportunity, and then I'll take it one step at a time."
Yun Heng said with a smile.
If there were no simulation space, Yun Heng would naturally follow one line honestly. It is better to learn more than one field. One field is enough for him to learn, so he would not have so much energy to learn other things.
But after having the simulation space, Yun Heng naturally had his own ambitions.
There are four major categories of simulation space. As long as he has enough battery time, he can learn more.
You have to study internal medicine and orthopedics, so why can't you study surgery?
Only children do multiple-choice questions, adults naturally want everything.
Moreover, some daily tasks and daily rewards on the panel also guide Yun Heng to a certain extent. For example, each skill upgraded to level four, level eight, and level eleven has different levels of time rewards. When Yun Heng's internal technology is upgraded to level four, he will receive a time reward of 6,000 minutes, or one hundred hours.
The panel's reward mechanism is also, to a certain extent, guiding Yun Heng towards a path of all-round development.
"It's definitely beneficial to learn more, but we don't have that many opportunities," Lin Yonggang sighed.
"It's not just about opportunity, you also need talent like Yun Heng. If we were in a community hospital, how could we be as good as Yun Heng?" Ye Yingyun said with a smile.
"Mr. Ji!"
A group of people were talking, and when they turned around, they saw Ji Fengwen standing by the side without them noticing.
Ji Fengwen had actually been there for a while, without saying a word. He just stood by and listened to Yun Heng and others chatting. It was very necessary for Ji Fengwen to understand some of the thoughts of today's young people.
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