Chapter 152 Having a master is truly enviable.



Beep beep beep.....

After hanging up with his fifth senior brother, Su Zhengnan turned and walked towards the school clinic.

He had to go back to his dormitory to change his clothes, and then immediately took a taxi to the First People's Hospital of Beijing.

Although Li Huai'an just said the surgery wouldn't start until 2 PM, it's already almost 1 PM.

If he doesn't get there soon, he might miss the chance to observe that special surgery.

Su Zhengnan returned to his dormitory in the school clinic, changed into a cleaner set of clothes, and then rushed downstairs toward the outside of the school.

"Dr. Su, where are you going? Why are you running so fast?"

Seeing Su Zhengnan's hurried appearance, Zhou Zixuan, who was sitting idly eating sunflower seeds at the entrance of the school clinic, couldn't help but ask him loudly.

"I'm going to observe a surgery; I won't be back until later."

Su Zhengnan responded with a smile, but his pace quickened, and he soon arrived at the school gate.

Afterwards, Su Zhengnan took a taxi to the First People's Hospital of Beijing.

The First People's Hospital of Beijing is located in Dongcheng District, which is quite far from the Beijing Film Academy.

Even though Su Zhengnan managed to hail a taxi as quickly as possible, it still took him nearly half an hour to get to the First People's Hospital of Beijing.

The First People's Hospital of Beijing covers an area of ​​approximately 4,300 square meters and is a secondary comprehensive hospital integrating disease prevention, medical treatment, healthcare, and rehabilitation.

As soon as Su Zhengnan arrived, he immediately took out his phone and called his fifth senior brother, Li Huai'an, but no one answered.

Clearly, Li Huai'an was probably already busy arranging the surgery and didn't have time to answer the phone.

After glancing at the unanswered phone, Su Zhengnan turned and went to the Traditional Chinese Medicine department, then asked the nurse on duty:

"Hello, could you tell me which floor Dr. Li Huai'an is preparing for surgery on?"

"Um?"

The nurse on duty looked up at him and asked, "Do you need to see our Director Li? He's preparing for a very important surgery right now and probably won't have time to see anyone. Why don't you come back another day?"

The nurse on duty assumed Su Zhengnan had come to see Director Li for a medical consultation, and politely declined his question.

Su Zhengnan smiled and said, "I'm not here to see your Director Li for treatment. I'm his junior brother, and I'm here to observe the surgery."

Director Li's junior colleague?

I've never heard of Director Li having a junior colleague, and one who's so young!

The nurse on duty was taken aback, feeling as if Su Zhengnan was trying to fool her.

However, it seems unlikely that anyone would impersonate a doctor's junior apprentice. After all, there's no point in impersonating someone; you can't exactly impersonate someone to treat patients, can you?

Or perhaps they're trying to impersonate a doctor to swindle patients out of their consultation fees?

But Su Zhengnan was standing right in front of her. She couldn't possibly impersonate Director Li's junior brother just to see Director Li, could she?

Thinking of this, the nurse on duty gave him a deep look and said, "Let me make a call and ask. If you really are Director Li's junior brother here to observe the surgery, you can just go directly to the operating room on the sixth floor later."

As she spoke, the nurse on duty picked up the landline next to her and made an internal call.

After a while.

The nurse on duty hung up the phone, a fawning smile on her face, and said, "Excuse me, your name is Su Zhengnan, right?"

"Yes, I am Su Zhengnan."

"Okay, Dr. Su, you can just take the elevator over there to the sixth floor operating room. Director Li and the others are putting on sterile gowns and it's inconvenient for them to come down and pick you up right now."

The nurse on duty smiled and pointed to the elevator entrance on the right.

"OK, thanks!"

Su Zhengnan smiled and nodded politely, then turned and took the elevator to the sixth floor.

Ding-dong!

The elevator stopped on the sixth floor of the Traditional Chinese Medicine department.

As soon as Su Zhengnan stepped out of the elevator, he happened to run into his fifth senior brother, who had already changed into a surgical gown and was walking towards him.

Although Fifth Senior Brother Li Huai'an was wearing a mask, Su Zhengnan recognized him at a glance.

Naturally, Li Huai'an also noticed Su Zhengnan, stopped, pointed at Su Zhengnan, and instructed a nurse behind him:

"Xiao Wu, take him to the sterilization room to change into sterile clothes, and then bring him to the operating room."

"Oh, okay, Director Li, I understand."

The nurse, referred to as Xiao Wu, nodded in response and then led Su Zhengnan toward the disinfection room.

Su Zhengnan gave Li Huai'an a faint smile, then quickly followed the nurse.

Li Huai'an, accompanied by a group of doctors and nurses, continued walking towards the operating room, where the patient was already lying and waiting.

As the director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the First People's Hospital of Beijing, Li Huai'an naturally prioritized patients, so he did not show much enthusiasm for Su Zhengnan's arrival.

At this moment, Li Huai'an's mind was entirely on the patient, and he couldn't keep an eye on his junior brother like before.

Over here, Wu Fengmei, the head nurse of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, led Su Zhengnan to the disinfection room, and said with a hint of curiosity:

"You must be the junior brother that Director Li mentioned earlier? I heard you're Elder Gu's last disciple?"

Su Zhengnan was taken aback for a moment, then, while washing his hands with disinfectant, he replied with a smile:

"Yes, I am the junior brother that your Director Li mentioned. I came here to observe this surgery."

Upon hearing this, Wu Fengmei couldn't help but show a hint of envy on her face and said, "To be honest, I really envy people like Dr. Su who have a mentor. For someone like me who doesn't have a mentor, it takes at least two years to work in the TCM department before I can even enter the operating room for observation. It's even harder for doctors than for us nurses to get ahead."

It's impossible not to feel envious, after all, this is the First People's Hospital of Beijing.

Wu Fengmei worked diligently at the TCM ward nursing station for nearly twenty years before finally becoming a head nurse. One can only imagine how much effort she had to put in.

Those like Su Zhengnan, who have a mentor, can at least avoid taking decades of detours compared to them.

Regardless of how good or bad their teachers are.

In terms of mentorship alone, senior brothers and sisters who have already reached a certain level can help junior brothers and sisters gain experience and qualifications more quickly with just a word, which is something that others cannot match.

Especially in the medical profession, seniority often determines the heights you can reach, and even directly determines the salary and bonuses you can receive.

These are the things that medical students like Wu Fengmei, who have no formal mentorship, envy the most.

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