Ren Qi learned very seriously.
Every morning, he followed the resident doctors to the wards and did some small things that he could but had to do. For example, he wrote the admission and discharge medical records, glued the test results, consulted with other surgeons and internal medicine doctors, looked up literature, and helped Yu Yuan write research papers …
After living a fulfilling life until noon, if there were no emergency surgeries, Ren Qi and the other doctors could breathe a sigh of relief. They would have a satisfying lunch that would give them enough energy to last until the evening. Then, they would enter the operating theater according to the predetermined order and start a fulfilling afternoon. They would help Chief Surgeon Zhang Anmin hold the laparoscope, help Chief Surgeon Lu Wenbin hold the microscope, and help Chief Surgeon Ma Yanlin lift the leg …
Ren Qi would only be able to get Ling Ran's surgery if he was lucky. Most of the time, he could only watch.
There was a limit to the number of assistants in a surgery. Even if Ling Ran performed the surgeries of a department every day, everyone still had to fight for the position of first or second assistant.
As a doctor for in-service training, the most convenient thing for Ren Qi was to watch surgeries at a close distance. After he got familiar with the surgeries, he could ask questions. During the rest of the time, Ling Ran's assistant was mainly Ma, Lu, and Zhang.
Even so, this was a rare opportunity for Ren Qi.
He was already a senior attending physician. After he went back, he had to work hard to compete for the position of associate chief physician. By the time he became an associate chief physician, the chances of him leaving the hospital for a few months to fully devote himself to improving his skills would be slim.
In fact, if he had the chance, he might not even come out again.
The competition in county hospitals was even crueler than that in hospitals like Yun Hua Hospital. It was often a situation where everyone had their own position. After Ren Qi fought for the position of associate chief physician, he would have to fight for the position of a treatment group, and he might have to face the succession of department directors …
During this period, if he left for a few months, he might fall behind his competitors. And this kind of falling behind might not be made up even if he improved his skills by ten to twenty percent.
In the words of many young people, doctors like Ren Qi lived a life where they could see the end of their career. However, doctors who wanted to reach the end of their career were still rare.
Ren Qi knew this very well, so he worked extra hard.
Ren Qi stuck to his schedule of waking up at four in the morning and getting off work at eight or nine at night. After all, he just went back to the dormitory and slept. He did not waste a single second.
After persisting for four to five days, Ren Qi had actually gotten used to this routine.
Now, he could wake up the patient at four o 'clock in the morning and draw his blood without any scruples. He could also watch an Achilles tendon repair surgery while he ate pork trotters at six o' clock in the morning. He could even help Doctor Yu Yuan remove foreign objects in the Emergency Department during his free time in the afternoon …
Ren Qi felt that he should have adapted to the Emergency Medical Center of Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center. Then, he heard the new arrangements.
"Let's go to work earlier tomorrow and perform a few more surgeries." Ling Ran made a decision when he was about to complete the last surgery.
"Then I'll inform the surgical department. What time exactly is it? "Zuo Cidian did not look at the others, nor did he ask for their opinions. Because the opinions of others don't matter.
Ling Ran thought about it and said, "We'll start the surgery one and a half hours earlier at two o 'clock. The doctors who will participate in the surgery will come over earlier, and the doctors who will not participate in the surgery will be assigned to work separately."
"Will it last for a few days?" Zuo Cidian asked.
"Yes, I plan to finish the surgeries in the Emergency Medical Center before I go to the General Surgery Department to watch the surgeries." Ling Ran still watched Department Director Dan of the General Surgery Department perform single-site laparoscopic surgeries every day. The skills he learned could not be compared to the skills given to him by the system. He could not achieve success in one go, so he could only hone his skills every day. After a long time, Ling Ran felt that it was a waste of time.
Dan Quan's surgeries all started at nine o 'clock, and occasionally at ten o' clock. He performed around three surgeries a day on two to three surgeries a week. Speaking of which, other than the two to three hours in the morning, the rest of the time he performed surgeries was coincidentally the time when Ling Ran did not perform surgeries.
Zuo Cidian listened to Ling Ran's orders and immediately understood. "This way, if we perform surgeries a little earlier every morning, the surgeries in the Emergency Medical Center will not be affected."
"That's right." Ling Ran nodded in satisfaction.
"Then, I'll arrange the surgeries. Try to perform hepatectomy and other surgeries in the morning. When it's around eight o 'clock, I'll arrange for knee arthroscopy and other surgeries. This way, we can also divert the operating theaters." Zuo Cidian naturally gave a plan.
Ling Ran agreed with him again.
Ren Qi was stunned when he heard that. There was only one sentence left in his mind. 'That's not morning, it's midnight. Midnight! '
However, the thoughts of doctors who were in-service training were always insignificant.
From the second day onwards, Ling Ran took pills and resumed the number of surgeries in the Emergency Medical Center. While he watched Dan Quan's surgeries, other doctors could rest for a while, but those who were ambitious would not really run over to rest.
Chief Physician Dan also gradually got used to Ling Ran's arrival.
This was especially so in the morning. Even if he was not late, he still felt inexplicably guilty when he looked at Ling Ran.
"Ling Ran, you've really cultivated your aura. It's even better than Old Huo's." Dan Quan found an excuse for himself. Anyway, he was a chief physician of the General Surgery Department. It did not matter if he teased the Emergency Medical Center a little.
Ling Ran only glanced at Dan Quan faintly. He did not even bother to answer.
"Ah, you make people feel that you're not easy to talk to when you're like this." Chief Physician Dan and Ling Ran were more familiar with each other, so he spoke more casually.
Ling Ran was still indifferent. He looked at Chief Physician Dan and said, "I've never been easy to talk to."
"Hey, you still know that." Chief Physician Dan's emotions were stirred up, and he instantly entered the chatting mode. "But I think that your studious attitude is still worthy of praise …"
* Ring, ring, ring. *
The phone hanging on the wall in the operating theater suddenly rang, interrupting Chief Physician Dan's accumulated emotions.
Everyone's expressions changed.
The phone in the operating theater definitely did not ring for a chat.
"Hello?" The circulating nurse picked it up first. She answered a few times and brought it to Chief Physician Dan's side. She said, "It's from the department director."
"Bring it over." Chief Physician Dan shrugged and gestured for the nurse to put the microphone next to his ear. He then asked, "Department director, I'm performing surgery."
"Hmm, is Ling Ran with you?" The voice of the department director of the General Surgery Department was very penetrating.
Chief Physician Dan hesitated for a moment and glanced at Ling Ran. "He's with me."
"How is it? Are you familiar with Ling Ran?"
"A little."
"Hmm … After you finish the surgery later, see if you can bring Ling Ran over. I'll introduce him to a patient." The tone of the department director of the General Surgery Department was normal, and no emotion could be heard from his voice.
Chief Physician Dan understood as soon as he heard it. He was showing respect to Ling Ran.
Chief Physician Dan could not help but glance at Ling Ran, but he did not say much and agreed. "No problem, I'll bring him over later."
"Have a better attitude," the department director of the General Surgery Department added before he hung up.
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