Did the hospital think that Xie Wanying was incompetent? Did they deliberately arrange for her to come to General Secondary School to prove that she was incompetent?
Maybe it was because Xie Wanying suddenly entered the internship early and didn't have enough time to greet the hospital, causing the hospital to mess up the arrangements? Thinking about it this way, Ren Chongda felt that he had not done a good job.
(No, what Ren Chongda didn’t know was that someone once asked his student what makes an excellent surgeon. His student’s answer was technique. This would not give her the best teacher to teach her.)
"Did Teacher Tan arrange it for you or who arranged it?" Ren Chongda asked carefully.
It is said that Tan Kelin didn't like taking care of students, so he was sent by the director to supervise and teach, and he could assign students to others. Therefore, even if Tan Kelin is super skilled, the students will not learn anything if they follow him because the teacher does not teach.
"The doctor below him asked, Dr. Sun, and he said that I belong to their group." Xie Wanying answered the teacher truthfully.
"He's not angry?"
"Angry?" Xie Wanying only remembered Teacher Tan's handsome and cold face as calm as water when he said this. Maybe Teacher Tan was thinking about the patient.
If it hadn't been Tan Kelin's decision, he definitely wouldn't have said this, but would have cursed someone's idea in his words.
Ren Chongda was even more surprised by this and was helpless. If Tan Kelin decided on his own, how could he tell Tan Kelin that you don't want to take my students? Then he wouldn't take any of his future students, even as clinical teachers.
"Teacher Ren, do you have any questions?" Xie Wanying had already seen the counselor's strange expression and asked.
She couldn't admit to her students that this teacher was difficult to get along with. Ren Chongda could only say to her: "Teacher Tan is very skilled. You should learn from him."
"I know, Teacher Ren." Xie Wanying could intuitively tell how powerful Teacher Tan was.
He is the deputy chief physician at a young age and is responsible for supervising teachers and caring for so many patients in two groups. How can an incompetent teacher shoulder the heavy responsibility?
"Here you go, it's a meal card from the hospital." Ren Chongda took out a card and gave it to her. He couldn't help students with other issues. As a counselor, he could 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 canteen to get food when you go to clinical internship. It's convenient to eat in the hospital. I've saved money in the card and you can use it to eat."
"No, Teacher Ren."
"You keep the money deducted from your living allowance." After Ren Chongda said this, he turned around and left, not giving the students a chance to stuff it back.
The teacher is so kind. Xie Wanying no longer feels lonely and helpless.
Returning to the ward to continue completing the tasks assigned by the clinical teacher, Xie Wanying questioned the patient all the way. When she arrived at bed No. 7, she found that the patient had a sad face. When she looked at the medical records, there was something wrong, so she frowned.
At noon, I did not wait for the teacher to get off the operating table and return to the department. I ate alone and found a place to rest.
Return to the department during working hours in the afternoon.
There are more people in Teacher Tan's group, including two male and one female clinical doctoral students, who came to the second-round general surgery department for internship about a month earlier than her. Their names are Luo Yanfen, Zhang Zhongqiang, and Li Wenhao, and they are also older than her.
Several years older.
Dr. Sun Yubo called everyone: "Go to the teaching room for preoperative discussions and then ward rounds."
Everyone moved to the teaching room of the department, and the students just sat down after entering.
The door opened, and Tan Kelin walked in with another male doctor. The new male doctor had a strong build, a bit like a fitness guru, and had a sign indicating that he was the attending physician. His name was Liu Chengran, who was about thirty years old.