< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Home > Comedy > Great Doctor Ling Ran > Chapter 395

Chapter 395

Words:2253Update:22/06/25 05:53:33

Report

"Did you hear? Ling Ran is also taking the medical licensing exam this year. "

"I know, we're taking the medical licensing exam with Ling Ran this year."

"It'll be interesting if Ling Ran doesn't pass."

"Hey, lower your voice, don't let others hear you."

Two resident doctors leaned against the door and chatted in low voices. They were very excited about the topic they chose today.

"We can ask Ling Ran on the bus later. Speaking of which, he has performed almost a thousand surgeries."

"It should be about that. The M-Tang technique and his Achilles tendon repair technique are basically Ling Ran's unique surgical methods in our hospital."

"I heard that Lu Wenbin has started using the M-Tang technique."

"Is Lu Wenbin the Doctor Lu who is good at braising pork trotters?"

"Yeah, you don't even know his name?"

"He didn't write his name on the pork trotters …"

As the two talked, they slowly arrived at the entrance of the hospital.

A bus was parked right next to the door.

"Are you doctors going to take the medical licensing exam?" A cadre from the Medical Affairs Department got off the bus.

"Yes, we're from the Orthopedics Department." The two of them gave their names, got on the bus, and looked around.

The bus was filled with sleepy resident doctors.

"He was on duty last night." The new resident doctor on the bus broke the ice with one sentence.

"I should say that he was on duty again."

"He knows that we're going to take the exam, but he still wants to work overtime."

The resident doctors on the bus suddenly felt a common enemy.

No doctor was willing to be on duty, and because no one was willing to do it, the resident doctors were the ones who did it the most.

Doctors hated the pain of working overtime. Coupled with the fact that they scolded their leaders, the resident doctors from different departments quickly became one.

The bus trembled and started slowly.

The resident doctor from the Orthopedics Department could not help but stand up and look at the bus. He could not help but ask, "Didn't you say that Ling Ran is going to take the exam too? He came early this morning, right? "

The doctors on duty in the Orthopedics Department would go to the Emergency Department from time to time to receive patients who were transferred to other departments.

The cadre from the Medical Affairs Department who was in charge of leading the team could not help but purse his lips and smile.

The resident doctor from the Orthopedics Department saw it and asked, "Ling Ran isn't taking the exam?"

"He's taking the exam, why not?" The cadre from the Medical Affairs Department pouted and said, "Department Director Lei sent him a separate car."

"Alone …" The resident doctor pursed his lips and complained in a voice that was neither too loud nor too soft, "You're still asking for special treatment at this time …"

"Doctor Ling performed four surgeries in the morning, and all of them were called surgeries. Department Director Lei was worried that he would not be able to make it in time and delay everyone's schedule, so he sent a car for Ling Ran alone," the Medical Affairs Department cadre said as if he was making a lot of sense.

The group of resident doctors who had never even taken the medical licensing exam could do nothing but envy, jealousy, and hatred.

Wasn't it normal for surgeons to make sacrifices for the sake of surgery?

The resident doctor from the Orthopedics Department shook his head and looked out the window.

A Passat just happened to drive away from the bus. The window was half open, and if anyone looked down from the top, they could see Ling Ran's face.



Ling Ran had indeed performed four named surgeries before he headed to the examination hall.

Nowadays, some hospitals had institutionalized name-calling surgeries. Patients could spend three to five hundred RMB or seven to eight hundred RMB to request a certain doctor to perform the surgery. The doctor could even get half of the name-calling fee. For a surgeon with a reputation, it was a huge windfall.

Before this, it was relatively difficult to confirm a certain doctor to perform the surgery. At the very least, they had to use their connections.

Yun Hua Hospital had yet to adopt the strategy of charging for name-calling surgeries. Therefore, the name-calling surgeries Ling Ran performed were all introduced by his peers.

In terms of the hospital's knowledge, if someone in the same field was willing to bring their relatives or friends to perform surgery for them, it was a great form of recognition. Usually, it was not easy to refuse.

Of course, Ling Ran would not refuse surgeries easily.

The Passat slowly arrived at the entrance of the provincial hospital.

Changxi Province implemented a cross-hospital exam. Practical skills exams required venues. Those from Yun Hua Hospital would go to the provincial hospital, and those from the provincial hospital would go to Yun Hua Hospital. Some of the invigilators were from Yun Hua Hospital and the provincial hospital, and there were also senior doctors from other hospitals.

That was the policy, but the actual effect was still minimal.

The percentage of people who failed the practical skills exam was low, and the doctors from Yun Hua Hospital and the provincial hospital were the best of the best when they recruited. Young doctors who had just graduated did not need to cheat.

In contrast, doctors from regional hospitals, especially doctors from hospitals below district and county level, were always more willing to look for opportunities.

Ling Ran entered the inpatient building of the provincial hospital and took the number list. He sat in the waiting room and watched a few young doctors jump up and down, flip through books, and make calls.

The questions of the medical licensing practical skills exam were randomly selected by the computer, and the number list corresponded to the questions.

If the examinee had connections, it was possible for the examinee to get the general scope of the questions from the time they received the number list to the time they entered the examination room, such as the heart, lungs, skin, and so on.

The examinee could use this time to read and revise. It was considered an efficient last-minute sharpening.

Ling Ran only looked at his number list, closed his eyes, and recuperated.

He had performed four surgeries, and he did not use any Energy Serum, so he could not help but feel a little tired.

After waiting for about an hour, a young nurse shouted at the door, "Number 46! Is Number 46 here? "

Ling Ran naturally looked over and stood up.

The young nurse looked at Ling Ran. After two seconds of silence, her voice became extremely gentle, "Are you Number 46?"

"Yes." Ling Ran waved the number list in his hand.

"Come quickly." The young nurse waved her hand coquettishly. When Ling Ran walked into the corridor, she gently closed the door.

The provincial hospital prepared a total of six rooms for the examination, and there was a complete set of mannequins and various props in each room. These things were usually used as practice items for the doctors, and they would only be used during the examination.

In comparison, the conditions for doctors in small hospitals were much more difficult. Many of them only found a chance to use the mannequins twice before they came for the examination.

Of course, real people were better materials than mannequins. The young doctors who had the chance to use the mannequins would not find it too difficult to take the medical licensing practical course.

Ling Ran followed the young nurse and entered Room 4, which was located in the middle.

There were two long tables in the room, and three examiners were sitting there.

Ling Ran raised his head and saw someone he knew. Kong Xiangming, the department director of Yiyuan County Hospital's Department of Orthopedic Surgery, was sitting in the middle of the three examiners.

Kong Xiangming looked serious and slowly raised his head.

'Huh?'

Kong Xiangming turned his hand to support his chin. He looked at the number list in Ling Ran's hand and fell into deep thought.

'What kind of stupid program is this?'

As a chief physician who had invited Ling Ran to Yiyuan County Hospital for freelance surgery many times, Kong Xiangming had always maintained a respectful attitude toward Ling Ran.

However, it was obvious that respect was not enough for the situation in front of him.

'Then, should I wait for Ling Ran to greet Kong Xiangming as per protocol?'

When he thought of this, Kong Xiangming immediately stood up and laughed out loud. "Doctor Ling, welcome to our practical skills examination."

"Department Director Kong, nice to meet you." Ling Ran smiled at Kong Xiangming, which was socially acceptable.

The doctors who sat beside Kong Xiangming did not know whether to stand or sit, and they felt a little uncomfortable.

According to the usual practice, the department director of the Orthopedics Department of Yiyuan County Hospital was always a standing committee member of the Orthopedics Branch of Yun Hua Medical Association and the Orthopedics Branch of Changxi Province Medical Association. Kong Xiangming had just been the department director for less than two years, and he had to show his face whenever he had the chance. It was only right for him to come to the provincial hospital to be an examiner.

The requirements for the two accompanying doctors were not as high. One of them was a senior attending physician, and the other was a young associate chief physician. Both of them were people the hospital had tried their best to find who were slightly free.

They had heard of Ling Ran's legend, but they had never personally come into contact with him, so it was obvious that they had some doubts.

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.