In addition to my direct supervisor, everyone else was willing to help me, so I started observing various large-scale operations at an early age - perhaps I was born to do this, as I didn't feel uncomfortable at all when facing the bloody scenes on the operating table for the first time - and then gradually assisted and even participated in them, and small and medium-sized operations were no problem. I also had many opportunities to participate in seminars, both at home and abroad, and I even studied abroad for a year.
During the "internship period", because of my supervisor's face, I stayed in various major departments of the hospital and was exposed to a variety of diseases.
After the internship period is over, you just need to accumulate experience, and when the time is right, you can easily get the next position.
The school will naturally not give up the opportunity for further studies. As long as nothing goes wrong, she will one day become a medical leader like her mentor.
—Some people have said that she was born for medicine. If there is any doubt about her and asking her to specialize in a certain profession, it would be a waste of talent.
As time went by, my abilities became more and more prominent, and major hospitals across the country extended olive branches to me, including some top-notch private hospitals, and the treatment I received was more generous than the other.
What her mentor is most worried about is that something might happen to her after she officially starts working at the hospital. After all, officially taking over patients and assisting them are two different things. She may encounter all kinds of strange patients and their families. If she cannot control herself, the possibility of something happening is almost 100%.
But what can he do? He can only do his best to protect her until the day when she has enough status to confront others with a clear conscience, and others can only swallow their anger and accept it. Although as a doctor, this idea is not right.
Just haven't waited...
The current context is different, as for human rights... at least so far, no one has completely angered Xiaocao. Once she gets angry, it is usually the patients and their families who apologize and make amends first with fear and trepidation. No one would be foolish enough to offend a great doctor. Of course, it is also because they are just ordinary people.
So, if we say that she is a compassionate doctor, it is true, but I’m sorry, she is still far from the highest state of mind of a doctor, or she may never be able to cultivate to that level in her lifetime.
"Mother, why don't you let Xuan'er try it?" Wenren Taibo said, with a hint of urgency in his tone.
Wenren Taibo inexplicably had some trust in Xiaocao's ability in this area. Of course, he did not think that Xiaocao really wanted to show his kindness. After all, Xiaocao was always reserved towards them, and there was no reason for her to try to please her grandmother whom she had only spoken to for the first time. He guessed that it was just her nature as a doctor that was showing up.
Suddenly, Wenren Taibo wanted to meet his daughter's adoptive father. His daughter's kindness must have been influenced by him. On the way back in the carriage, although his daughter only said a few words, he could tell that he was a respectable person.
Madam Wenren glanced at her son, her mind unclear, and she agreed indifferently.
Xiao Cao stepped forward, took off her shoes, got on the couch, walked around behind Madam Wenren, took off the few hair accessories on her head, loosened her hair that was tied up at the back, pressed her fingers, and then began to massage Madam Wenren, "Grandma, if the force is too strong and it hurts, please tell me."
Madam Wenren didn't say anything, and Xiaocao didn't mind. In fact, Xiaocao had done this kind of thing many times and was familiar with it. She knew how to proceed step by step, and basically there would be no uncomfortable situations.
While pressing the button, Xiaocao spoke softly to Madam Wenren. Even though she only responded occasionally, the people around her could clearly feel that as time went by, Madam Wenren's tone became softer and her face relaxed. Xiaocao "took" a lot of words from her, basically all about her deceased grandfather. Madam Wenren started to talk more and even smiled unintentionally when she talked about certain things.
This was unbelievable to others. You have to know that people who had served her for 10 or 20 years never heard her say these things on a daily basis. For a moment, they were filled with respect for Xiaocao.
Gradually, the grass spoke less and more softly, and at some point it stopped completely.
He stretched out his hand and supported Madam Wenren who was leaning to the side. Only then did the others realize that the old lady had fallen asleep.
Old Madam Wenren had trouble falling asleep. She couldn't take tranquilizers, so she had to light tranquilizer incense. She fell asleep easily, but woke up easily. She hadn't slept as peacefully as she did now. It had been years since we saw her. Everyone looked excited, but they tried their best to restrain themselves from speaking, fearing that they would wake up Old Madam Wenren. Mama Xiang, who came forward to help, was very careful and didn't dare to use any force.
Xiao Cao smiled and said, "It's okay, grandma is sleeping soundly now and won't wake up."
He couldn't stop smiling at his mother, said "Amitabha" twice, and thanked the grass repeatedly.
There were some among them who knew how to massage, and they often gave the old lady massage, but it definitely didn't have such an effect.
"Mom, you're too polite. As a granddaughter or anything else, I naturally wish my grandmother the best. - Help grandma to the room. I'll massage her legs and feet so that she can sleep more comfortably tonight."
Wenren Taibo and Han both came forward to help.
After Madam Wenren lay down, took off her outer clothes and left her middle clothes, Xiaocao gently pinched her limbs and joints, which showed more or less signs of deformation. She had severe rheumatism. While taking her pulse, Xiaocao asked her mother about her condition.
Looking at her mother, she knew that the fourth girl had probably studied medicine, and maybe she was very good at it. The old lady was sleeping so soundly now, and she must have trusted Xiaocao very much, and she told her everything she knew.
Xiaocao knew everything, and combined with his own diagnosis, he had a general understanding of the grandmother's condition. Combining what he had learned in his previous life, he found that she had cerebral arteriosclerosis, myocardial ischemia, rheumatism, hypertension, kidney problems, and some depression. In addition, she had been taking medicine for a long time and had stomach problems. She really had a lot of problems.
Xiaocao began to massage her hands and feet, and then asked about the medicine used by old lady Wenren. She told her mother that she didn't know clearly, so she showed her the prescription. Xiaocao remained calm and said, "Since grandma can't take the medicine, let's stop it for the time being." As for whether to give her follow-up treatment, of course she had to ask her opinion and would talk about it tomorrow.
Then, while pressing, he told his mother some dietary taboos.
Mother Xiang listened carefully to the first part, but somewhere in the back, "… this, the Imperial Hospital's Imperial Physician said it can't be eaten."
Xiao Cao smiled, not angry. "Not being able to eat is for people who can eat normally. Grandma eats little, so except for the things she absolutely cannot touch, as long as she can eat, let her eat some. It is indeed not good to have too much of some things overflowing, but if you don't replenish some, you will only become weaker if you are already lacking."
He nodded quickly to his mother, but it was unknown what he was thinking exactly.