[229] Counselor's concern
Is the hospital thinking that Xie Wanying is not good? I deliberately arranged her to come to the U.S.A. to prove that she is not good?
Maybe Xie Wanying suddenly entered the internship in advance and didn’t have enough time to say hello to the hospital, which led to the hospital making random arrangements? Thinking of this, Ren Chongda felt that he had not done his job well.
(No, what Ren Chongda didn't know was that someone asked his student what an excellent surgeon was. His student answered that it was technology, and this would not give her the best teacher to take her.)
"Who arranged it for you by Teacher Tan?" Ren Chongda asked carefully.
It is heard that Tan Klin didn't like to lead students, so he was sent by the director to teach and could assign students to others. So even if Tan Klin had super skill, it would be useless to learn something if the student followed him because the teacher didn't teach.
"Dr. Sun, who was below him, asked, and he said I belong to their group." Xie Wanying answered the teacher truthfully.
"He's not angry?"
"Angry?" Xie Wanying only remembered that when Teacher Tan said this, her handsome and cold face was as calm as water. Maybe what Teacher Tan was thinking about was the patient.
If it weren't for Tan Klin's decision, it would definitely not be saying this, but it was a curse and said that it was someone's idea.
Ren Chongda was even more surprised and helpless. If Tan Klin decides by himself, how could he tell Tan Klin that you don’t take my students? Then his future students will not take care of them as a clinical teacher.
"Teacher Ren, are there any problems?" Xie Wanying had already seen the counselor's strange expression and asked.
He can't tell the students that this teacher is not easy to get along with. Ren Chongda could only say to her: "Teacher Tan is very skilled, so you can learn from him."
"I know, Teacher Ren." Xie Wanying could intuition that Teacher Tan was powerful.
He is a deputy chief physician and in charge of teaching. He has many patients in two groups. How can a teacher without ability shoulder heavy responsibilities?
"I'm going to give it to you, it's the hospital's meal card." Ren Chongda took out a card for her. He couldn't help students on other issues. Being a counselor can always give students enough care in their lives.
"Teacher Ren, this--" Xie Wanying, who was stuffed with a meal card, asked.
"You can't go to the school cafeteria to get food when you go to the clinical internship, and it's convenient to eat in the hospital. I saved the money in the card and you can take it to eat."
"No, Teacher Ren."
"Please take the money deducted from your living allowance." Ren Chongda said this and turned around and left, not giving the students the opportunity to get back.
The teacher is so nice. Xie Wanying feels no longer lonely and helpless.
When she returned to the ward, she continued to complete the tasks assigned by the clinical teacher. Xie Wanying asked the patient all the way. When she arrived at bed No. 7, she found that the patient was frowning. She looked at the medical record again and asked her to frown her eyebrows.
At noon, the teacher did not wait until the operating table was off the operating table and returned to the department. He had dinner alone and found a place to rest.
I returned to the department during work hours in the afternoon.
There were more people in Teacher Tan’s group, including two more clinical doctoral students, one woman. Those who came to the second round of general foreign exchange internship were about a month earlier than her. Their names were Luo Yanfen, Zhang Zhongqiang, and Li Wenhao, and they were several years older than her.
Dr. Sun Yubo called out to everyone: "Go to the teaching room for preoperative discussions and then check in."
Everyone moved to the teaching room of the department and the students just sat down when they entered.
Chapter completed!