Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1895: The Hardest Department

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Chapter 1895: Chapter 1895: The Hardest Department

"Can it be the same?" Chang Jiawei raised a finger, educating the group of them, "What are girls? Can girls be the same as boys? Girls are emotional creatures. They might like something today and not like it tomorrow. If you don’t firmly grasp the reason she likes it, do you believe it or not, she might not like cardiothoracic surgery tomorrow. Otherwise, why would Cao Yong and the others not consider giving up on recruiting her?"

Everyone on site, who hadn’t mixed with women much, could only listen to his words, dumbfounded: Is Student Xie really such a person?

"That’s why I’ve said it many times. If you want to secure her, you need to take the initiative. You need to play the emotional card with girls." Chang Jiawei continued to instruct them, "Unless you don’t want her in your department. Don’t you want to recruit her?"

Speaking of Student Xie, any teacher who had interacted with her had a good impression of her. Student Xie had abilities, and her professional skills were excellent. Her talent was not only reflected in medical technology but also in the skills of being a doctor. The latter is even harder. Generally, young medical students don’t have her kind of wisdom in dealing with interpersonal relationships. No department wouldn’t want to recruit someone who can immediately get the hang of things.

Li Chengyuan knew Fu Xinheng was interested in recruiting Student Xie; otherwise, he wouldn’t have been paying attention the entire time. Although the final decision to recruit Student Xie was not up to their department but the hospital leadership, Fu Xinheng could approach the hospital leaders to discuss it, effectively lowering the threshold for Xie Wanying to join. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝐰𝚎𝕓𝐧𝚘𝘃𝗲𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝕞

"You must know. Even I, in orthopedics, think she’s good." Chang Jiawei reminded them again to have a sense of crisis.

Good talent is snatched up by everyone, far beyond just their cardiothoracic department.

Did I hear that orthopedics wants to recruit a girl? Li Chengyuan was full of doubts and looked at Chang Jiawei: Are you serious or not?

"It’s true." Chang Jiawei remembered that last night she said something very professional, which moved him, and thought perhaps she could perform extraordinarily in orthopedics.

"You’re dreaming." Fu Xinheng, noticing his expression, bluntly snapped him back to reality, "Her internship plan certainly doesn’t include orthopedics."

Orthopedics is a branch of surgery, no doubt. But not every medical student is arranged to intern in orthopedics because it’s not one of the mandatory rotation departments like general surgery in internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, and pediatrics.

"The way you’re talking, she’s not necessarily going to rotate in your cardiothoracic department either." Hearing his assertive words, Chang Jiawei was not pleased.

"Doctor Chang. It’s really impossible." Li Chengyuan stated the facts to him, "Where she goes for an extra department internship, besides the hospital’s initially arranged plan, generally depends on which department head requests the hospital to make special arrangements. Everyone knows your orthopedics doesn’t generally recruit women. Female doctors can’t stay long in your department."

Orthopedics is the most physically demanding department. For instance, the most common joint dislocations and bone fracture reduction techniques require strength that female doctors usually lack. It’s not that orthopedics doesn’t welcome female doctors, but even if they join, how long they can endure is a question. Statistics show that almost no women can persist long in frontline orthopedic clinical work. Female orthopedic doctors are even rarer than female cardiothoracic surgeons.

Chang Jiawei started to pout. Because of this, their orthopedic department is now even recruiting male nurses. A truly immobile patient is heavy and often requires several people to lift, move, and support them, which female nurses often aren’t strong enough for.

Medicine requires facts, and females generally have less physical strength than males.