Chapter 229 The Counselor's Concern



Did the hospital think Xie Wanying was not good enough? Did they deliberately arrange for her to come to the Second Department of General Surgery to prove that she was not good enough?

Maybe Xie Wanying suddenly came to the internship early and didn't have enough time to greet the hospital, which led to the hospital's messy arrangements? Thinking of this, Ren Chongda felt that he had not done his job well.

(No, what Ren Chongda didn’t know was that someone once asked his students what makes an excellent surgeon, and his students answered that it is the skills that make them excellent surgeons. This means that she has been given the best teacher to guide her.)

"Was it Teacher Tan who arranged this for you?" Ren Chongda asked carefully.

It is said that Tan Kelin did not like to teach students, so the director assigned him to supervise and teach, so that other people could assign students. So even if Tan Kelin had superb skills, students would not learn anything from him because the teacher did not teach.

"It was Dr. Sun under him who asked me. He said I belong to their group." Xie Wanying answered the teacher truthfully.

"He's not angry?"

"Angry?" Xie Wanying only remembered that Teacher Tan's handsome and cold face was as calm as water when he said this. Maybe Teacher Tan was thinking about the patient in his mind.

If it wasn't decided by Tan Kelin, he definitely wouldn't have said this, but would have cursed at someone else and said it was so-and-so's idea.

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Ren Chongda was even more surprised and helpless. If Tan Kelin made his own decision, how could he tell Tan Kelin that he didn't want to take his students? Then he would not take on any of his future students as a clinical teacher.

"Teacher Ren, do you have any questions?" Xie Wanying asked, having already noticed the strange expression on the counselor's face.

He couldn't tell the student that the teacher was difficult to get along with, so Ren Chongda could only say to her, "Teacher Tan has very good skills. You should learn from him."

"I know, Teacher Ren." Xie Wanying could intuitively sense how powerful Teacher Tan was.

He is an associate chief physician at such a young age and is in charge of teaching two groups of patients. How could an incompetent teacher shoulder such a heavy responsibility?

"Here you go, it's the hospital's meal card." Ren Chongda took out a card and handed it to her. Although he couldn't help students with other issues, as a counselor he could always give them enough care in their lives.

"Teacher Ren, this--" Xie Wanying, who was stuffed with a meal card, asked.

"You can't go to the school cafeteria to get food during your clinical internship. It's more convenient to eat in the hospital. I've deposited money in my card for you to use."

"No, Mr. Ren."

"Take the money deducted from your living allowance." After saying this, Ren Chongda turned and left, not giving the student a chance to put the money back.

The teacher is so nice. Xie Wanying no longer feels lonely and helpless.

Xie Wanying returned to the ward to continue completing the tasks assigned by the clinical teacher. She checked on the patients along the way. When she arrived at bed number 7, she found that the patient looked worried. When she looked at the medical records, she also found something wrong, which made her frown.

At noon, I didn’t wait for the teacher to get off the operating table and return to the department. I ate alone and found a place to rest.

Return to the department during afternoon working hours.

There are more people in Teacher Tan's group, including two male and one female clinical doctoral students, who came to the second round of general surgery for internship, about a month earlier than she did. Their names are Luo Yanfen, Zhang Zhongqiang, and Li Wenhao, and they are several years older than her.

Dr. Sun Yubo called out to everyone: “Go to the teaching room for preoperative discussion, and then do the ward rounds.”

Everyone moved to the department's teaching room, and the students just sat down when they entered.

The door opened, and Tan Kelin walked in with another male doctor. The new male doctor was muscular, a bit like a fitness expert, with a sign of attending physician, his name was Liu Chengran, about 30 years old.

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