Chapter 288 Induction Training
Say the third brother Gaby away.
In the last two days, Adam went to Boston.
Juno, Karen, and Heather, who flew over from Texas, had already been waiting here.
The four of them spent two wonderful days.
After talking to Juno, Adam finally forgot about the worries that the third brother Gaby might be Barney No. 2.
Of course, Adam firmly disagreed with Juno's saying that the third brother Gaby might be influenced by him, and for the first time he had doubts about Juno's judgment.
After all, Juno is a man, not a god.
Heather is short of time and has few opportunities to get together, so naturally Adam will not be so ignorant about this issue.
Two days passed in a blink of an eye.
Weekend night.
Adam and Heather, reluctant to part with each other, said goodbye at the airport.
He flew back to New York.
Heather flew back to Texas.
Juno continued to stay in Boston.
As an outstanding graduate of Harvard Medical School, even if there are so many people who are hiding and walking through the back door, her grades are among the best.
Therefore, graduation assignment is assigned to the best Massachusetts General Hospital.
Karen studied nurses and had many years of hunting and dissection as an assistant, and it was easy.
on Monday.
Morning.
Adam got up early, packed up, and arrived at the medical center early.
Today is the registration day.
Someone has been waiting here for a long time.
“Adam.”
A South Cosmic girl saw Adam and came over to say hello: "Do you still remember me? I am..."
"Christina Young."
Adam smiled and said, "Juno's classmate, did you and Meredith really give up the good hospitals in Boston and go to New York to compete with us for opportunities?"
“Competition is everywhere, it’s the same everywhere.”
Christina half-lid her single eyelids and smiled disconcertedly.
"Where is Meredith? You're not with her?"
Adam said curiously.
"No."
Christina shook her head and said, "She lives in her mother's house, and I am not used to living with people. Last night she wanted to take me to the bar. I thought about the report today, so she refused. She is most likely still sleeping now."
"Don't you wake her up?"
Adam laughed.
"She will wake up."
Christina smiled.
"Plastic sisterhood."
Adam knew in his heart that the "competition is everywhere" that Christina said is not a joke, she is really competing everywhere.
Although Meredith is her good sister, she is also her biggest opponent. If Meredith performs poorly, many opportunities for Meredith will fall on her.
In this case, why should I wake up Meredith?
Adam even thought a little darkly that the reason why Christina didn't live with Meredith was that she didn't want to get too close, which saved many things and was inconvenient.
"Thank you for that flight."
Christina changed the subject and thanked him.
"You're welcome."
Adam glanced at her.
The two of them chatted casually about gossip news, and time passed quickly.
Other interns arrived one after another.
"Are you all here?"
A bald man in a suit looked at everyone with a list.
“Meredis hasn’t come yet.”
Christina whispered to Adam.
"Don't worry, the director of surgery is her mother's good friend."
Adam smiled meaningfully.
"Too."
Christina nodded.
For ordinary interns, they are cautious, for fear of violating the hospital's rules and regulations and being fired from the inpatient training program.
However, for Meredith's relationship with a very tough background, the rules are used to break them.
This is also the subconscious confidence that she knew she was going to report today, but she dared to go to the bar to drink and have fun last night.
"Come with me."
The bald man in a suit didn't name it, so he took everyone to an office, let everyone sit down, and introduced himself: "I am Jason Dawn, the legal counsel of the hospital. Today I am responsible for induction training for you to let you understand what can and cannot do. Who will tell me what is the most important thing as a doctor?"
"Care for the patient?"
A young intern doctor raised his hand and smiled.
"hehe."
Bald legal counsel Jason smiled and said with a slight smile: "See it, this is your biggest confusion! Care for the patient? No! The most important thing you need to remember is that the hospital does not want to be prosecuted! Being prosecuted is not a good thing..."
Next is a large number of cases where doctors are prosecuted, with all kinds of postures. Many of them are cases where doctors are kind but still prosecuted. Everyone's scalp was numb and they had a deep impression of the prosecution.
"very good."
Bald legal counsel Jason looked around and saw everyone listening, nodding with satisfaction: "Now let's talk about it, what should I do if there is a medical accident in the end? Does anyone say it?"
"Don't admit it?"
Christina raised her hand.
"right!"
Bald legal counsel Jason lit up and pointed at Christina: "It's just that he won't admit it. Of course that's for the patient, but if you can be sure that the patient is dead, then you can say whatever you want."
He laughed when he said this.
But no one agreed with him.
Bald legal counsel Jason curled his lips and continued to instill the concept of deepening this aspect.
"Okay, my mission is over. You can follow your department director. I believe they have something to explain."
Bald legal counsel Jason ended the topic after more than ten minutes later when two white coats appeared at the door.
"Surgeons come with me."
The African-American old man with very few hairs and very short and gray said, then turned around and left.
Christina's first trot followed.
"Let's go."
Adam nodded to Ilia's internal medicine, greeted Bianca around him, and followed him.
Everyone followed the surgeon to a room. When the surgeon turned on the lights, they found that it was arranged like an operating room, which was the practice room of the surgeon.
"Today you came here with hope and wanted to participate in this competition..."
The director of surgery looked at everyone and started his own speech. At this time, a girl touched her from outside. The director of surgery glanced at her and did not scold the other party for being late. He continued to say as if he had not seen it.
"In the past, you were medical students who studied as doctors in medical schools, but today you are doctors. In the 7 years of residency training, this is the best and worst seven years of your life."
The director of surgery stood there with his hands in his arms and said lightly: "You will be pushed to the brink of collapse, look around, and say hello to your competitors.
Eight of you will transfer to easier departments, five will collapse under pressure, and two will be persuaded to withdraw. This is your starting line, your arena, where you will go, it depends on yourself."
Chapter completed!