Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 71 - : Document No. 71: Commendation 2
Chapter 71: Document No. 71: Commendation 2
Perhaps they found the act of hanging out the laundry a hassle. With that thought, Xie Wanying silently retracted the handkerchief, preparing to return it after airing it out fully in the sunshine.
A little later, she noticed several people’s gazes had somehow shifted back to her.
With the lights on, everyone could see the situation clearer and brighter.
Upon closer inspection, everyone realized more clearly what kind of situation she had encountered earlier.
Blood on the hands is easy to wash off, but blood stains on the clothes are not so easy to remove, and they would probably have to be discarded.
Anyone who has worked in clinical practice knows that this conclusion about discarding is inevitable.
After all, this was arterial bleeding, which is akin to a sudden, fountain-like hemorrhage.
“There must have been a sudden loss of three to four hundred milliliters of blood. The patient’s regaining consciousness indicates that the bleeding must have been stopped immediately,” Zhu Huicang said, adjusting his glasses with a sense of reflection. The emergency department doctors were right—the old man was lucky; if the three of them had arrived later to save him, the old man could have easily gone into hemorrhagic shock within those few delayed minutes.
Suddenly, it seemed Senior Zhu, who initially doubted her abilities as a doctor, had changed his opinion of her. Xie Wanying felt overjoyed in her heart.
Out of the blue, another person cut into Zhu Huicang’s reverie and said to her, “In the future, come join our neurosurgery department.”
Turning her head, she saw it was Handsome Cao who had spoken.
“Hey, are you recruiting that quickly?” Zhu Huicang realized what was happening and frantically wiped his glasses.
Cao Yong chuckled and picked up a piece of pork belly with his chopsticks, chewing it thoughtfully.
Ren Chongda was stunned: His student had only been at the school for a few days and someone had already reserved her?
“Let me tell you, even if she excels in her studies, it’s not certain that she’ll be yours just because you started recruiting first,” Zhu Huicang nagged at Cao Yong repeatedly.
Frankly, if Xie Wanying truly was skilled and hardworking, it wouldn’t matter if she was a girl—every department, including his own thoracic surgery, would compete for her. In clinical practice, it’s all about genuine abilities, not about discriminating against girls. However, it is true that girls do have a physical disadvantage when it comes to surgery.
No matter what he said, Cao Yong’s handsome mouth curved with a dismissive pride, clearly indifferent to his declaration.
The waiter came out of the kitchen, bringing a steaming bowl of beef noodle soup, its aroma wafting through the air, and walked over to Cao Yong.
Seeing this, Zhu Huicang asked Cao Yong, “You’re still not full?”
“What? This is for her. She exerted so much effort saving someone; she deserves some late-night snack,” Cao Yong said and personally handed over the bowl of noodle soup to Xie Wanying, exclaiming, “Eat!”
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The others, including Xie Wanying, were taken aback and didn’t know how to react for a moment.
“Eat up quickly!” Cao Yong commanded as if issuing an order, directly placing the wooden chopsticks in her hand, “A surgeon must constantly replenish energy to maintain strength, to be ready to save lives at any moment. Going to bed hungry is bad for your health.”
“Thank you, Senior, how much do I owe you?” Xie Wanying, with the matter being as it was, searched for money in her wallet.
“No need, it’s on me,” Cao Yong stopped her while indicating to the waiter,” Don’t take her money, or I’ll have a word with you and your boss.”
Who would dare to offend Handsome Cao? The waiter grinned, nodding his head incessantly, “Yes, yes, Dr. Cao.”
The waiter slipped away.
Unable to give the money, Xie Wanying felt anxious, “This won’t do!”
“Why won’t it? This is an elder in clinical practice guiding and rewarding a junior. You’ll encounter this a lot in the future; you’ll get used to it,” Cao Yong explained.