It seemed that he had underestimated this newcomer before, and as a result, this newcomer proved that someone in his team had made a mistake, which had never happened before.
"What grade are you in?"
Others were surprised to hear Tan Kelin suddenly ask Xie Wanying this question.
Luo Yanfen and the other three looked a little uneasy: What does that mean? Does Teacher Tan want to pay attention to this newcomer?
"I have been studying medicine for three and a half years." Xie Wanying replied to the teacher.
“How long will you be doing clinical internship?”
“This is my first internship department.”
"Have you ever been an apprentice before?"
"Um."
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"Have you been to Puwai?"
"without."
"Where are you going to intern?"
"Neurosurgery."
"Neurosurgery?" Others interrupted, not quite believing what she said. According to the order, the internship should start with general surgery. Because neurosurgery is a surgical specialty, neurosurgery is also the most difficult surgical department.
"How long have you been in the neurosurgery department?" Tan Kelin continued to ask. He seemed to be unable to hear the voices of people around him. His eyes seemed to be only thinking about finding out the ins and outs of this newcomer in front of him.
"I was there for three or four days." Xie Wanying said, "I went there during the Chinese New Year this year."
"You've been an intern in Lin** for a total of three or four days?" This time, the others around her wanted to scream after hearing her say this, and no one thought it was possible.
"Yes." Xie Wanying answered. If they didn't believe her, they could check.
The calmer her face appeared, the more puzzled others felt: How could she be a clinical rookie?
Tan Kelin looked at her, magnifying every pore of her facial features like a microscope. Finally, he seemed to see something and his slightly pointed brows knitted.
After Liu Chengran finished revising the doctor's orders, he walked back and said, "I've talked to the anesthesiology department. I'll stay in the evening and explain everything to the night shift."
"Who's staying tonight?" Tan Kelin glanced at everyone.
The others were formulating words in their throats.
Xie Wanying said, "I'll stay, Teacher Tan."
Feeling that the teacher was very angry, Xie Wanying thought to herself that she should bear the consequences of having torn the paper apart.
"You're staying?" Luo Yanfen and the others turned to look at her first: You're the newcomer who knows nothing, why are you staying to take care of the patients?
"I can observe the patient's condition and notify the doctor on duty," said Xie Wanying.
Well, her words instantly made people laugh out loud.
Tan Kelin laughed twice in his throat.
The people around were horrified: a man who was just extremely angry suddenly laughed, which made their heads explode.
No one dared to ask about the situation.
He restrained his smile and stared at Xie Wanying with his dark eyes, saying, "You are qualified to observe the patient's condition. The question is - is this something you should do?"
Xie Wanying understood Teacher Tan's slower tone and wisely shut her mouth at this moment.
"Who should do this?" Liu Chengran asked on his behalf.
"I--" Luo Yanfen and the other three understood and raised their hands.
"You three stay tonight." Doctor Sun added weakly, thinking that he would ask the three of them to work more seriously. As soon as he heard it, he knew that mistakes were caused by carelessness.
It seemed like the matter had finally come to an end. If possible, these people would run back to the office as if they were escaping for their lives, to regroup and continue working.
But the deputy senior professor did not say to adjourn the meeting.
A group of people were quietly waiting for the deputy commander's order. The air around them fell into a dead silence and everyone's breathing could be heard.
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