My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 145 - 100 Qiao Yu Bullied, Bone Set Once More
Letting Su Qianqian in in the middle of the night didn't cause any ripples in Zhou Can's life.
The legendary heroic rescue followed by the beauty's gratitude didn't occur either.
He remained a regular resident doctor of the Emergency Department.
Every day, besides diligently enhancing his medical skills, he would be reading and learning.
Compared to those rich second-generations who only knew how to indulge in pleasure or were only thinking about making quick money, he was truly an outlier.
He liked money, but he loved medicine even more.
Nearly all his thoughts were invested in the study of medicine.
The improvement in his skills was also plainly visible.
Jin Mingxi, who once had a stronger surgical ability during the resident examination, had been left far behind by him now. Zhou Can's fundamental skills in swift surgery had just begun to see the dawn of mastery.
Jin Mingxi, however, was still sitting motionlessly every day, pinching a strand of hair between his fingers and slightly lifting his arms like an old monk in deep meditation.
This type of training in stillness is extremely torturous.
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And the progression is exceptionally slow.
At least a year or two of practice is needed to gain a glimpse into its essence. Three to five years to achieve modest proficiency.
But Jin Mingxi himself liked this training method very much.
Every day after work, he would sit down there motionlessly.
Engaged in practice for several hours at a stretch.
He looked as if he were possessed.
It seems that Dr. Xu was right; he is indeed more suited to the 'steady' approach.
Besides leading Jin Mingxi in the foundational training of surgical styles, Zhou Can had also advanced beyond him in performing surgeries in the operating room, leaving Jin Mingxi far behind.
Currently, due to that incident causing trouble, Jin Mingxi was still being punished by having his qualifications for independent surgeries suspended.
He could only assist Dr. Xu every day.
Aside from the tasks like hand-retraction and skin suturing, Dr. Xu wouldn't give him any surgical tasks that were even slightly risky.
No one knew how long this punishment would last.
Obviously, how much could one improve in surgery just by retraction and suturing?
At most, it could broaden one's horizon.
Now, look at Zhou Can, who would get opportunities for two or three Level 2 surgeries a day, and a few up to a dozen Level 1 surgeries.
With such a volume of surgeries, he was already doing no less than the common attending physicians.
Zhou Can's improvement in surgical skills could be described as rapid as a leap.
Furthermore, with the support of the medical experience points system, his rate of progress was even more terrifying.
Under such circumstances, it was not surprising that he had left Jin Mingxi far behind and fully surpassed him in all aspects.
Not just Jin Mingxi, but even Dr. Lu and Doctor Lin, two higher-year resident doctors, could not escape this fate.
They were also surpassed by Zhou Can.
Perhaps only Dr. Cui, whose skills were close to attending level, could still compete with Zhou Can.
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Today was Friday, and another week was about to pass.
Time flies so quickly.
Zhou Can followed Dr. Xu. If Dr. Xu didn't take a day off, he couldn't either.
Interns and resident doctors in the hospital had virtually no rights regarding taking days off. If their teaching doctors did not take a day off, the interns and residents they supervised were not allowed to take days off either.
Dr. Xu usually took only about one day off per month, sometimes not even a single day. Thus, Zhou Can and Jin Mingxi had no choice but to go to work as well.
This was related to the shortage of staff in the operation rooms of the Emergency Department.
There were only two attending surgeons for the operation rooms.
If anyone took a day off, the other attending surgeon might need to cover for two shifts in a row.
Moreover, Dr. Xu worked the morning shift, which was the busiest time for the emergency operation room.
Many emergent surgeries were beyond what Doctor Fu could handle.
To ensure the normal operation of the emergency surgery room, Dr. Xu had to minimize his days off as much as possible.
As usual, Zhou Can quickly stepped into the Emergency Department.
"Dr. Zhou, good morning!"
"Morning!"
"Dr. Zhou, you look especially handsome today!"
"Haha, I would have to compliment your beauty in return!"
Along the way, doctors and nurses warmly greeted Zhou Can.
Now, almost the entire department's staff knew of Zhou Can's exceptional performances in the operating room.
They wanted to curry favor with him while he was still a resident because it would be difficult to do so later.
Ye Tingting swung her slender waist as she walked over.
"Sister Ye, good morning!"
Zhou Can greeted her with a smile, taking the initiative.
One could feel that Zhou Can's attitude toward her was clearly much warmer than towards other nurses.
The reason was simple.
Zhou Can was already closer to her. Moreover, when he last got into trouble, while other nurses avoided him, Ye Tingting did not stay away.
So, it was natural for Zhou Can to reciprocate her kindness.
This was a basic principle of human emotion. If you are good to me, I will naturally be good to you.
"I have something to tell you," Ye Tingting whispered.
"Go ahead!"
Zhou Can had no idea what it was about, but it sounded very secretive.
Ye Tingting glanced around; there was no one nearby. She then said in a low voice, "Qiao Yu was bullied yesterday!"
"Who did it?"
Zhou Can's anger burst forth in an instant.
Qiao Yu was such a kind person; whoever bullied her really had no decency.
"She wanted to get the head nurse to schedule her for a morning shift every week, which really isn't an unreasonable request. But Tian Tian and Pan Xinyao strongly opposed it. In the end, the head nurse had no choice but not to grant Qiao Yu's shift request. I'm telling you this, not to cause trouble for anyone but to speculate that Qiao Yu might have wanted a morning shift to be your surgery nurse."
"Yesterday, I saw her leaving the nursing office with red eyes. You should comfort her."