Chapter 92 Hospital Resident Trainees (10)



Chapter 92 Hospital Resident Trainees (10)

Bai Ye looked at Lin Xiaojuan, remained silent for a moment, and then called out, "Director Lin."

Before Lin Xiaojuan could speak, Lin An chimed in, "They're all family, and it's not work time, so there's no need to be so formal."

white night:"?"

Lin An added, "I know you are Director Lin's nephew, although you are cousins, you are still a legitimate relative."

white night:"??"

"Alright, alright, I know you're young and a bit shy. Director Lin and I still have things to discuss. You should go back to the inpatient department first."

Seeing that Bai Ye was so dull and oblivious, Lin An could only wave his hand and let him leave.

Throughout the entire process, Lin Xiaojuan maintained a smile and did not utter a single word.

Bai Ye left in shock and confusion, and resumed his shift, but fell into deep thought.

Does the dungeon have hidden quests?

I am related to Lin Xiaojuan, so why didn't I know that?

No, if it were a real event, the "memory" should resurface.

Just like before, with Kong Yuehan's guidance, the relevant medical knowledge will return to the brain.

"Strange, Lin Xiaojuan is spreading rumors that I am her nephew. Is she plotting something?" Bai Ye became increasingly wary of Lin Xiaojuan.

The mechanical sound provided no indication.

Undeterred, Bai Ye changed tactics and asked again, "Did I get into the Sixth Hospital through connections? Where are my connections?"

Connections involve social matters; if a player asks a question, [Weird] must answer truthfully.

However, the mechanical voice simply said "no".

"You got in on your own merit?" Bai Ye couldn't help but ask.

[Please be mindful of your wording. This is a legitimate hospital instance; every resident medical student here possesses genuine skills and knowledge, unlike the terrifying world you live in.]

"..." The sarcasm was so strong that it was impossible to refute.

However, Bai Ye finally realized that he and Lin Xiaojuan had no relationship.

However, Lin An's words were ambiguous.

"Has Lin An misunderstood something? What is the reason behind this, and how did it happen?" Bai Ye really wanted to find out.

Players are encouraged to explore on their own. Also, a friendly reminder: due to the accelerated tutorial pace, the regular training period has been shortened from three years to one year.

"Hey, no! That's not right. You just said you were a legitimate hospital."

[Players need not question that the acceleration will not degrade the character; all required training content will be covered without exception. Players are advised to manage their time effectively during missions.]

Bai Ye did a quick calculation and realized that there were less than eight months left.

The training content for standardized residency training has only covered less than a quarter of the curriculum. What does this mean?

Bai Ye felt a deep fear; he had a premonition that every day from now on would be worse than death.

As expected, at the meeting the next day, Lin An and Yao Cong simultaneously adjusted the teaching plan, incorporating outpatient and emergency room shifts into their daily work.

Lin An: "I have two and a half days of outpatient clinic each week, Dr. Yao has two days of outpatient clinic each week, and Dr. Yao has one night shift in the emergency room each week..."

As Lin An spoke, he swiped the screen, and a very detailed schedule appeared prominently.

Bai Ye took a picture with his phone and started copying it down. As he copied, his expression changed.

Finally, unable to contain himself, he raised his hand to interrupt, "Teacher Lin, I saw that I have outpatient clinics five days a week, and I also have night emergency care on Thursday nights."

“Yes, that’s the correct arrangement.” Lin An gave him a look that said, “Do you have a problem?”

Bai Ye naturally felt there was a problem. "Teacher Lin, isn't this workload too heavy? Can the inpatient department handle it?"

“We’ve all been through this. Time is like a sponge; you can always squeeze some out. If we can do it, you certainly can too.”

Lin An coughed as he spoke, then dropped another bombshell, "According to the dean's instructions, starting this year, the three-year residency training program will be shortened to one year. Therefore, within one year, the four of you need to master the knowledge and skills that should have been learned in three years..."

Kong Yuehan and the others all changed their expressions, completely shocked by the news.

Ding Yue couldn't help but mutter a complaint on the spot.

Bai Ye learned of the news from [the Strange] beforehand, but didn't react much.

However, this also led to an understanding of the close connection between the "weirdness" and the dungeon.

Within the small world of the instance, there may exist a top-tier anomaly that can communicate with the [Anomaly].

In his previous understanding, Bai Ye always thought that top-tier anomalies should not and could not appear in dungeons, because the small world would not be able to withstand them.

However, every time the "weird" makes a move, the small world environment reacts just in time, which is something that simple data manipulation can no longer achieve.

Lin An spoke at length, and Yao Cong then added to the discussion, outlining the basic clinical procedures and the academic activities to be conducted each week.

That's right, because of the compressed time, academic activities that used to take place monthly now need to be completed weekly.

After explaining their situation, the two changed their clothes and went to the clinic.

Today's announcement is just a notification that resident trainees do not need to go to the outpatient clinic for the time being, which is a small but conscientious gesture.

However, no one thought the hospital had a conscience; everyone looked quite grim.

Ding Yue: "Does the hospital even treat us resident trainees like human beings?! Compressing three years into one year, what idiot made that decision on a whim?"

Kong Yuehan: "Teacher Lin said that this is the dean's requirement."

The dean of the Sixth Hospital is also the dean of their alma mater, the Medical School, and enjoys a high reputation.

Before this, all four of them held him in high esteem.

Ding Yue opened his mouth, but couldn't swear anymore. He finally said, "My filter is shattered."

Holding his work schedule, Zhang Tao began to think about how much time he could squeeze out of the day besides his four full hours of sleep.

"Will I die if I only sleep four hours a day?" he suddenly asked.

Kong Yuehan paused for a moment, then replied, "It shouldn't happen in the short term; the biological clock will adjust automatically. But in the long run, it will cause significant damage to the body."

“We still have seven months left in our residency training,” Zhang Tao nodded. “Then we shouldn’t die.”

As she spoke, she looked at Bai Ye and said, "I can cover your shift in the inpatient department. Your outpatient schedule is one day longer than ours."

Upon hearing this, Ding Yue also noticed something amiss. "Right, why is Bai Ye's schedule so tight? Is he trying to work him to death?"

Kong Yuehan, however, felt that this was a privilege for those with connections, as she could learn a lot while working in the outpatient clinic.

But given the current situation, preferential treatment doesn't seem to be a good thing.

The group tidied up while complaining, and then each planned their own work. In short, despite the complaints, the work couldn't be neglected.

The next morning at 7:30, Bai Ye finished his work in the inpatient department, bought two cups of black coffee, and went to the outpatient building.

This was his first day at the outpatient clinic. Although he was only doing auxiliary work, he had to show his attitude.

When they arrived at the nurses' station, they found the lobby packed with people.

I asked around and found out that they were all waiting in line to see a doctor.

"So early? Doctors don't start work until eight." Bai Ye turned around and glanced back.

The nurse sighed, "There's nothing I can do. They all like to arrive early. I haven't even started the check-in process yet, and they've already come over several times asking if we can open earlier. The problem is, we can't do anything about it; the system hasn't even started yet..."

The nurse complained, and Bai Ye expressed deep sympathy.

The two talked for a while, and then Lin An came over.

Bai Ye immediately ended the chat and followed him into the office.

Lin An's outpatient clinic was only open for half a day in the morning today; she had scheduled all of her afternoon for surgeries.

In terms of surgery, Bai Ye always followed Yan Wang. This deputy director was quite energetic and took care of all the operating room training for the four resident trainees.

Lin An and Yao Cong were happy to be at ease and had no objections whatsoever.

"Bai Ye, first pull up the patients who registered this morning, quickly browse through their basic information, and then start calling out numbers in a bit."

Lin An changed into a white lab coat, saw the black coffee on the table, and smiled, "You still remember to buy drinks? Not bad, kid."

As she spoke, she pointed to the computer on the opposite table, "You'll use that computer to handle the initial consultations. Take the patient's medical history, ask about their current symptoms, and make a preliminary diagnosis. If you have any questions, ask me. If not, complete the whole process yourself, then refine the patient's questions and pass them on to me..."

As Lin An spoke, he turned on his computer. When he pressed the first patient, he looked up and reminded them, "It's normal to encounter difficult patients, especially when they are accompanied by family members. Try to avoid verbal conflicts. If you get a complaint, you'll have to write a self-criticism and have your salary deducted."

Bai Ye nodded to indicate that he understood.

Soon, the first patient knocked on the door and came in.

Bai Ye immediately guided the patient to sit down, took the registration slip, and verified the patient's identity...

In one morning, Lin An received 60 calls, which is not a small number.

The amount of groundwork involved is considerable.

Bai Ye had been busy from eight o'clock to twelve o'clock and hadn't finished yet, but Lin An had already finished his clinic and was preparing to leave.

"Bai Ye, I have surgery this afternoon. Please finish compiling today's outpatient medical records and send them to me later."

Thinking of something, he added, "Don't let any more patients in. I'm not allowed to see patients without my permission, not even if they come to ask questions."

"Why? If it's just a minor problem..."

"Something happened before, so don't be too kind. You might do something wrong."

Bai Ye hummed in agreement, and after Lin An left, she simply locked the office door.

I was busy until after 1 p.m. before I finally finished my work.

Bai Ye was starving, so she tidied up and prepared to go to the convenience store on the first floor to buy a boxed lunch.

As soon as I stepped out of the office, I saw someone running around anxiously.

"This is the outpatient office, and the staff passage is behind it. You can't go there."

Bai Ye stopped the person, "Are you here for a medical appointment or as a family member of a patient? It's not working hours yet, you can go sit in the lobby for a while."

The young man across from me looked anxious and was almost in tears. "I'm not a patient's family member. I'm just a delivery person accompanying someone to the hospital. I took an order to bring an aunt to the hospital for a follow-up appointment. I only had time to get a number, and then she was gone."

"ah?"

"Really, that auntie ran incredibly fast and was acting strangely. I was afraid she would run away."

"No, without a medical record, a patient cannot leave the hospital. Security guards at each exit will check the information."

"What should I do? Where am I supposed to find someone?"

Bai Ye pointed in a direction and told the escort, "That's the duty post over there, you can go there..."

Before she could finish speaking, Bai Ye glanced at the other party's number slip and couldn't believe her eyes.

"Yao Tao?"

"Yes, what's wrong with the patient I'm accompanying?"

Bai Ye looked at the doctor's appointment slip again and saw that it was indeed an afternoon appointment with a specialist, and it was with an old acquaintance, Lin Xiaojuan.

He recalled for a moment that Lin Xiaojuan's weekly outpatient clinic hours seemed to be this afternoon.

Thinking back to her previous experience of searching for Aunt Yao, Bai Ye suddenly felt a little sorry for the young man accompanying her to the doctor.

The Sixth Hospital has been expanded, doubling in size and increasing in space several times over. Can you find this person?

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