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Chapter 60

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Old Chief Physician Pan chatted with Little Chang along the way.

This girl didn't speak much and was very stiff. She did not shamelessly flatter the new department chief, but her evaluation of the emergency department was very high. Every word she said was on point, which made Old Chief Physician Pan secretly happy.

In particular, the two recent incidents involving the medical administration division — the laparoscopic retrograde appendectomy and the nitrite poisoning incident — were described by Chang Yue as Old Chief Physician Pan's proper command and conduct.

When they returned to the emergency department, Old Chief Physician Pan handed Chang Yue over to Zheng Ren and instructed her to listen to Zheng Ren's instructions and build the emergency center well.

Zheng Ren had just finished giving postoperative medical advice and was about to write a case report. Old Chief Physician Pan happened to send a small laborer over, so he briefly explained the patient's condition to Chang Yue.

Chang Yue was neither impatient nor obsequious. She did whatever she was told. Putting down his bag, he didn't even bother to use the cabinet. Instead, he called the family member over to understand the patient's medical history in detail. Then, he began to write the medical record.

The emergency medical center's ward was separate from the emergency observation unit's ward. There was only one patient — an elderly man who had undergone cholecystectomy.

The patient was awake from general anesthesia. He felt a little nauseous, but he did not vomit.

He felt that the gastric tube was particularly uncomfortable. He told Zheng Ren many times. In the end, Zheng Ren coaxed and lied to him. Only then did he calm down a little.

A gastric tube had to be inserted through the nose, through the pharynx, esophagus, and finally into the stomach. The gastric juices would be sucked out through negative pressure.

When it passes through the pharynx, it will increase the stimulation of the pharyngeal mucosa as the human body swallows, so the patient will feel uncomfortable.

But there was nothing he could do.

After patrolling the postoperative patients, Zheng Ren returned to his office and saw that Chang Yue had already finished writing the patient's report. She went downstairs to ask the matron for the key.

He finished writing so quickly?

The first thing Zheng Ren thought was that the young doctor was not serious enough. If he was too careless, he would have to do all the work himself in the future.

He could not trust a sloppy person to write medical records.

Although he had the System with him, Zheng Ren was used to handling everything in the clinic carefully.

After all, if one was not careful, there would be a medical dispute. With a messy medical case, it would be unreasonable even if one was in the right.

After a few casual glances, he was immediately impressed by Chang Yue. This girl was really something!

The case was simple, clean, and neat. There was not a single useless sentence, and there were no errors in the format. It was as if it was taken from a medical record.

Taking a closer look, he had told her his medical history and the main points of the physical examination. Although it was only a few sentences, it was vividly and vividly reflected.

She also asked the patient's family members and recorded more changes in the patient's condition. Surgeons would never be able to catch up to internists in terms of medical cases. This was determined by the characteristics of the profession.

Just by looking at this medical record, there was no fault to be found at all. Everyone would think that this patient had to undergo surgery. If he didn't do it, his condition would worsen and he might even die suddenly.

Zheng Ren had a preliminary recognition of Chang Yue through the medical record.

Since there was only one postoperative patient, the nurses were relatively free. The newly arrived head nurse was seizing the time to train the nurses so that they wouldn't panic and delay the rescue of the patients when a critical illness suddenly appeared.

Chang Yue took the key to the cabinet, put her bag away, and returned to her office.

"The case is well written."

"I won the provincial medical case competition," Chang Yue said.

He had no idea about the medical case competition she was talking about.

However, the standard of this medical record was quite high. As for other things, he would have to observe it in the future.

As for his first colleague … she should be his second colleague. First place would always belong to her. As for his second colleague, Zheng Ren decided to ask about Chang Yue's requirements and vision for the future.

"I don't want to perform surgery. I just want to be a good internists," Chang Yue said.

"Is it because of blood allergies or something else?"

"Not really. I just like to chat with people."

After a simple conversation, Zheng Ren was sure that she was not interested in performing surgery for him. However, it was important to be able to write medical records and manage patients well.

At the very least, he could leave some of the chores to Chang Yue so that he could focus on the surgery.

As they chatted, a call came in from the emergency department. There was a patient with acute appendicitis that Zheng Ren needed to diagnose.

Zheng Ren brought Chang Yue to the emergency department.

The patient was a young male university student who had been sent there by his classmates.

The diagnosis was clear. He was admitted to the hospital and prepared for surgery.

For Zheng Ren, a single skill like appendicitis was at least at the Master rank. In a more objective way, Zheng Ren felt that he was a Grandmaster. Although he was still far from the peak, he could easily defeat all the doctors in the province.

After seeing the patient, Zheng Ren grabbed a book and slowly grinded his skill points. Every little bit counted. At least that was what he thought.

Communication with the patient and preoperative preparations were all left to Chang Yue.

At that moment, the System suddenly issued a mission with a ding dong.

[Long-term Main Mission: The Best Surgeon.

Mission Details: There is still a long way to go to become the best surgeon. Complete ten surgeries. Based on the degree of completion, you will receive a reward from the System.

This mission does not overlap with other missions.

Mission Reward: 10 skill points and 1000 experience points will be awarded for every ten level-1 surgeries with an 80% completion rate. Two level-1 surgeries will be calculated as two level-1 surgeries, four level-3 surgeries will be calculated as four level-1 surgeries, and eight level-4 surgeries will be calculated as four level-1 surgeries. For more advanced surgeries, the System will temporarily announce the calculation index.

Mission Duration: Forever.]

This mission … Zheng Ren pondered for a moment. It must be an encouragement for him to perform more advanced surgeries. Since it was a long-term, main mission, he would have a continuous income.

The thought of the 49 appendectomies and one laparoscopic retrograde appendectomy he had just completed made Zheng Ren's heart ache.

It would have been better if the main mission had been released earlier. Although the hundreds of skill points and thousands of experience points were nothing compared to the sudden mission, it was still an extra reward that came out of nowhere.

An hour and a half later, Chang Yue was ready and Zheng Ren brought the patient to the operating table.

Twenty minutes later, Zheng Ren returned with the patient before Chang Yue could sit down and have a sip of water.

The twenty minutes of surgery included fifteen minutes of anesthesia.

Zheng Ren looked at the 10% completion rate under the long-term main mission he had just received — The Best Surgeon — and was elated.

Chang Yue was a little surprised, but she hid her emotions well.

Zheng Ren was busy receiving the patient and giving postoperative instructions. After he was done with the surgical records, he started writing postoperative notes and so on.

Zheng Ren felt refreshed after handing over the tedious paperwork to Chang Yue.

Especially when he remembered that laparoscopic cholecystectomy was a level-3 surgery, which was equivalent to a 40% completion rate, he was even more energized.

Unfortunately, only two surgeries were performed on the first day of the emergency operating theater's opening, which made Zheng Ren a little unhappy.

In the evening, Chang Yue was ready to leave work.

As there was no corresponding doctor in the emergency ward, Zheng Ren volunteered to stay 24 hours a day. He even considered canceling the rental of the house he rented with Xiao Zhao.

Chief residents were supposed to stay in the ward. Previously in the emergency department, it was a special situation.

It was inhumane, but it was the truth.

This was just a temporary stopgap measure. In the future, the emergency ward would definitely be fully staffed, so Zheng Ren would not have to do this … Zheng Ren still had to stay in the ward 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and four weeks a month until the next chief resident appeared.

Chang Yue was just about to leave work when Old Chief Physician Pan returned in high spirits, followed by two familiar people.

"Zheng Ren, I've asked for two more people for you."

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