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Chapter 236: [236] This is not like a clinical rookie

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He seemed to have underestimated the newcomer too much before, but the newcomer came to prove that someone in his team had made a mistake, which had never happened before.

"what grade are you?"

The others were surprised when they heard Tan Kelin's sudden question directed at Xie Wanying.

Luo Yanfen and the others showed a trace of uneasiness in their eyes: What do you mean? Does Teacher Tan want to pay attention to this newcomer

"I have been studying medicine for three and a half years." Xie Wanying replied to the teacher.

"How long is the clinical practice?"

"This is my first internship department."

"Have you been a trainee before?"

"Ok."

"Been to Puwai?"

"No."

"Where do you go for an internship?"

"neurosurgery."

"Neurosurgery?" The others interjected, not quite believing her words. In terms of order, the trainee should also start from the general foreign language. Because neurosurgery is a surgical specialty, neurosurgery is also the most difficult surgical department.

"How long has it been outside the nerves?" Tan Kelin continued to ask, he seemed to be unable to hear the voices of anyone around him, and his eyes seemed to only want to find out the ins and outs of the newcomer in front of him.

"I've been there for three or four days." Xie Wanying said, "I went during Chinese New Year this year."

"You have been clinically intern for three or four days?" This time, the other people around heard her words and wanted to yell loudly. Everyone thought it was impossible.

"Yes." Xie Wanying replied, is it true? If you don't believe her, they can check it out.

The calmer she looked on her face, the more suspicious the others felt: How does this look like a clinical rookie

Tan Kelin looked at her, magnifying every pore of her facial features like a microscope, and finally seemed to see something, and his slightly pointed eyebrows frowned.

After changing the doctor's order, Liu Chengran came back and said, "Talk to the anesthesiology department, and I will stay in the evening to explain carefully to the night shift."

"Who's staying tonight?" Tan Kelin scanned everyone.

The others were brewing something in their throats.

Xie Wanying said, "I'll stay, Teacher Tan."

Feeling that the teacher was very angry, Xie Wanying thought about it, the layer of paper she pierced should be borne by herself.

"Are you staying?" Luo Yanfen and the others turned their heads to look at her first: You newcomer doesn't understand anything, why are you staying to take care of the patients

"I can observe the patient's condition and notify the doctor on duty," Xie Wanying said.

Well, what she said instantly made people laugh out loud.

Tan Kelin laughed lowly twice.

The people around were horrified: a man who was extremely angry suddenly laughed, which made everyone's heads explode.

No one dared to ask about the situation.

I saw him holding back his smile, staring at Xie Wanying with his black eyes that seemed to be smiling but not smiling, and said, "You are qualified to observe the patient's condition. The question is-this, thing, is, should, you, do, of, do you?" ?”

Xie Wanying understood Teacher Tan's slow tone, and she wisely closed her mouth at this moment.

"Who should do this?" Liu Chengran asked instead of him.

"I—" Luo Yanfen and the three of them came to their senses and raised their hands together.

"The three of you stay here tonight." Dr. Sun added feebly, thinking to trouble these three people to be more serious. As soon as I heard it, I knew that the mistakes were made carelessly.

It seems that this matter has finally come to an end. If possible, these people now ran back to the office as if they wanted to escape for their lives, where they could regroup and work again.

But the vice-president didn't say the meeting was adjourned.

A group of people waited quietly for the order from the vice-senior, and the surrounding air entered a state of dead silence, and everyone's breathing could be heard one after another.