"Doctor Ling, thank you." A few young people surrounded Ling Ran and thanked him one after another.
Ling Ran's expression did not change. He asked, "Where did you see the video?"
"It's in the patient group, the city forum, WeChat Moments, and Weibo." The tall and thin young man flattered Ling Ran in an immature manner. "Doctor Ling is handsome, and his medical skills are excellent. You're the standard profile of an internet celebrity. Everyone is talking about you, and it would be unreasonable if you're not popular, unlike us …"
"You guys really don't look like internet celebrities." Ling Ran could not accept such a crude way of filming and wanted to end the conversation as soon as possible.
Sure enough, the conversation was killed in a straightforward manner.
The tall and skinny young man coughed hard and said awkwardly, "We do look a little sorry to the audience. I forgot to mention that we're all from the Cloud Summit Club."
He waited for a while, and when he saw that Ling Ran did not respond, he said with slight disappointment, "The Summit of Cloud Club is an esports club established in Yun Hua City. Our coach used to be a civil servant of the Sports Commission. If it weren't for him actively promoting our club, we wouldn't have been able to develop it."
"Yeah, the coach has done a lot for the club."
"He had to drink with the people from the government every day. We thought he was going to drink to death …"
"Hey, don't speak nonsense." The tall and thin young man awkwardly stopped the others and said, "Our club is focusing on Kings of Glory this year. My name is Dong Zhizhuan. Doctor Ling, do you play mobile games?"
Ling Ran could not help but think highly of them. He said, "We played Jungler in school."
"Ha, that's great. Let's add each other as friends. When I'm free, I'll bring you to ranked." Dong Zhizhuan became happy again. He chuckled and said, "I don't dare to say that I am a King, but I can easily bring you up to the Diamond level."
"I'm free now." Ling Ran took out his phone without hesitation.
He was indeed free. He was about to get off work.
Dong Zhizhuan probably rarely saw someone being so impolite. He was stunned for a moment before he quickly added Ling Ran on WeChat. He smiled and said, "I forgot to ask. What's Doctor Ling's rank?
Ling Ran slightly raised his head, and said: "Stubborn Bronze Three."
Dong Zhizhuan's face stiffened.
As a professional esports player who practiced for more than 12 hours a day, Dong Zhizhuan believed that he could instantly beat all amateurs. Except
As the lowest existence in the entire ranking system, "Bronze 3" often had a magical side when it came to screwing over his teammates.
"Doctor Ling must rarely play games, right?"
"Definitely."
"It's impossible to get a bronze 3 even if you're just playing around."
The esports club players comforted each other.
Ling Ran flashed a smile and explained, "I've probably played for more than a hundred hours, but I lose more than I win."
"Don't worry. We'll help you rank. We can win." Dong Zhizhuan said through gritted teeth. At the very least, he got the doctor's WeChat.
In this day and age, even if you gave a doctor a red packet, you might not be able to add them on WeChat.
"When do you get off work? Let's play a round?" Dong Zhizhuan decided to keep the "red packet" safe. The coach had lost a lot of blood, and it looked like he would need to stay in the hospital for a while.
"In … two minutes, I'll open it again in the lounge. Doctors are not allowed to play games in the ward. "Ling Ran looked like he was very obedient.
Dong Zhizhuan immediately agreed to it and sent Ling Ran out of the door. He returned to the coach's side and switched on his phone. Then, he solemnly said to the others, "Let's split up the work and take care of Doctor Ling. Just treat it as the coach's task.
"For the coach."
"For the coach!"
"Let's do it."
Everyone clenched their fists as they looked at the sallow-faced coach on the sickbed.
…
Ling Ran had a pleasant two hours.
His ranking had increased, but this was not the source of his happiness. The happiest thing was that no matter how he played, no matter how he played, no matter how much he played, he always killed everyone.
Honestly speaking, if Dong Zhizhuan and the others had not suddenly had something to do, he could have lasted for another two hours.
After he ended the game, Ling Ran was not in a hurry to go back. He started searching on Weibo.
He entered a few keywords, and as expected, he found a video.
A Weibo post titled "Handsome Doctor Stops Bleeding with His Bare Hands" had the most shares and comments. There were almost three thousand comments in total.
Ling Ran clicked on it, and the first thing he saw was a row of comments. [Doctor, my knee is scraped. Please take a look at it.]
Ling Ran quietly scrolled down.
After that, all kinds of serious and frivolous comments gradually appeared.
Soon, a link to a long comment attracted Ling Ran's attention.
[As a doctor who fights at the frontline of medical treatment all year round, I have seen a lot of reckless young doctors. If today's video was not staged, it would be one of the most reckless incidents I know. In a situation where there is no surgical field, is it possible to stop bleeding with his bare hands? It is possible, but it requires a lot of experience and a combination of excellent theoretical knowledge. As far as I know, there are only a few surgeons in the country who can do it. I'm afraid there is not a single surgeon who dares to do it. Why? Because one mistake is a standard medical accident. The young doctor in the video may not know what kind of risk he is taking. If I were the person in charge of this hospital, I would immediately suspend the doctor and conduct the strictest investigation …]
Ling Ran became a little more serious and read it again.
The number of views and shares of this comment also increased quickly. Based on this trend, it was only a matter of time before it surpassed the original post.
Ling Ran looked at the blogger's information again. The introduction said: Medical Doctor, Changxi Provincial Hospital Specialist Qi Zhenhai.
Ling Ran touched his head.
In terms of scale and reputation, Yun Hua Hospital was one of the best in Changxi Province. However, provincial hospitals should not be underestimated. The specialists there were quite influential in the medical circle.
Ling Ran suddenly realized that Department Director Huo did not ask him to write a research paper just to train him or to have an SCI level research paper.
Research papers were a surgeon's weapon.
Research papers were also a powerful weapon in the medical community to introduce oneself, explain oneself, attack others, and defend against attacks.
When he thought of this, Ling Ran stopped scrolling through Weibo. He packed his things and went to the dormitory.
In the hospital's dormitory, there was a small paper library that was used as a study room. It also provided free electronic library services.
Only a large tertiary Grade A hospital like Yun Hua Hospital would have such good conditions. It was already good enough for a weaker tertiary Grade A hospital to have a dormitory. Whether or not they had a study room depended on how far away it was.
"Ling Ran, over here." Wang Zhuangyong saw Ling Ran and immediately shouted.
When they heard the voice, all the interns and resident doctors in the room raised their heads at the same time, as if they had practiced flash skills.
"Ling Ran …" Chen Wanhao looked at Ling Ran with anger.
"Are you being bullied?" Ling Ran laughed without any sympathy. He put down his laptop and went online.
Only in the network provided by the hospital could he search and download the electronic journals he wanted for free. This was an essential function for writing research papers.
Chen Wanhao took out a phone and passed it to Ling Ran. He said, "Where did you learn this?"
Ling Ran looked down and saw a picture of himself half-kneeling on a gurney with one hand inserted into the stomach of a person lying down.
"It's you, right? It's you, kid! "Chen Wanhao was so jealous that his teeth chattered.
From an ordinary person's point of view, the picture was a little strange and scary.
However, from an intern's point of view, he was really, really jealous …
He was really inserting his hand into a person's body.
"Barehanded bleeding control. At that time, the patient was bleeding non-stop and was in shock due to blood loss." Ling Ran answered casually. He swiped the screen of his phone and saw the title of the post: "Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. Let me show you the current interns."
The post was published on Hyacinth Forum. It was originally a professional website that provided medical information search. Now, it was basically a portal for medical workers.
Ling Ran deliberately looked at the time the post was published and the number of views. Two hours ago, there were ten thousand views, and it seemed like it was still popular.
However, everyone's focus was obviously not on whether it was popular or not.
"Did you touch the liver? A living liver? How does it feel? " Wang Zhuangyong's question sounded a little crazy to ordinary people, but to the interns, it was normal.
In fact, Wang Zhuangyong's question was obviously what the interns were thinking.
At least thirty to forty percent of the students in the self-study room looked at Ling Ran.
Ling Ran was stunned by the question. He thought carefully and said, "If it's through a glove, it's a little softer, like a cooked pork knuckle."
"Disgusting."
"I don't want to eat pork knuckle anymore."
"It's still cooked."
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