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Chapter 219 How Difficult It Is For Medical Students(1/2)

Chapter 219 How difficult it is for medical students, asking for help from outsiders

Author: Jiangbian Yuweng

Chapter 219 How difficult it is for medical students, asking for help from outsiders

In the operating room, Zhou Can was frantically performing one operation after another.

The sense of crisis that appeared inexplicably during the lipoma removal surgery was strange when it came on, and it was equally mysterious when it disappeared. I don’t know when it disappeared automatically.

Zhou Can didn't care about it anymore and concentrated on the new operation.



Busy until get off work, Zhou Can completed a total of seventeen operations today. According to his speed, he can perform nearly thirty first- and second-level surgeries in a day.

But today's lipoma removal surgery was a third-level surgery and took nearly three hours.

The previous surgery on the thyroid tumor patient was also a three-level surgery.

As a result, he only underwent seventeen operations in total.

Two third-level surgeries and fifteen first-level and second-level surgeries. This amount is actually quite astonishing.

Wu Ziyu followed and worked hard for a whole day, and the harvest must be very great.

It was around five o'clock in the evening, and although she was reluctant to leave, she had to rush to the ward to take over the shift because she still had bed management work to do.

Resident doctors are already equivalent to regular employees. If they are in a more laid-back department, the workload they are responsible for may be less.

In a department with tight staff, the workload is quite heavy.

She is willing to work the night shift to manage the ward after working in the operating room for eight hours, which shows that she works very hard to improve her surgical skills.

Tuya Hospital has quite a few doctors who are working hard to make progress.

Most doctors and nurses work very hard.

After Zhou Can had the operation, he went to the ward to check on the patient who had undergone lipoma removal surgery.

At present, the patient has regained consciousness.

He looked a little pale and not in good spirits. It seemed that the patient was mentally tired.

"Who is this patient's physician?"

"It's me, it's me! Hello, Dr. Zhou, my name is Bu Shiren, and I am temporarily responsible for managing the patients in this ward. If you need anything, you can ask me to handle it at any time."

The doctor in charge is a young doctor in his late twenties and a solid resident physician.

He is three or four years older than Zhou Can.

The rank is slightly higher than Zhou Can, a regular trainee.

For live-in attendants, generally after obtaining dual certificates, as long as you register as a physician in the hospital, you will be a resident physician.

It's just that the qualifications are relatively shallow. Most people have received formal training for two years and can get the medical certificate. There are also some who are more miserable. If they fail to pass the medical certificate test, they can only apply for it next time.

Uncertified regular trainees will be very embarrassed after working for three years.

Because the examination for the medical license is a unified national examination, the application time is fixed. Skill practice and theory are tested separately, which results in a rather long examination period.

It is almost impossible for trainees who fail to pass the examination for the medical practitioner certificate to pass the exam for the medical practitioner certificate at the end of the three-year training period.

After the training period is over, what to do is a question.

Even if the hospital is willing to keep you working in the hospital and allow you to continue to apply for a medical certificate, the salary for regular trainees is pitifully low, and the consumption level in provincial capital cities is very high. As a result, you will have to work for four to five years.

He even asked his family for money.

It is already very difficult for a family to support a medical undergraduate. If the family is supporting a master's degree, the investment will be even more.

The vast majority of families are ordinary families, and it is difficult for them to support you through college or even graduate school.

After working for several years, I still ask my parents for money. Even if my parents are willing to give it, it will be easy to say but not nice to hear.

I will also feel particularly ashamed.

At the same time, I saw that other students who had passed the exam had already started their normal career advancement path. One by one, they began to become formal residents, and their salaries increased a lot, and they could also participate in department performance bonuses, surgery commissions, etc.

There is also a year-end bonus.

Who would believe me if I say I'm not jealous or jealous?

Then we will face more serious problems. At this time, we are at least 27 or 28 years old, and it is time to find a partner.

Girls are better off, but if a male medical student has no money and no career, which girl would be willing to marry you?

The pressure at this time will be like a big mountain pressing on you.

There are even sadder things than what was mentioned above.

If you fail the medical license test for the first time, the training hospital will not let you register as a licensed physician. At this time, you can only go to a hospital outside and spend money to register for the licensed medical examination.

Therefore, the road from a medical student to a doctor is really extremely difficult.

It is precisely because of the difficulty that many medical students are forced to change careers, either in administrative positions or other medical-related jobs.

Even if you pass the exam, it may not all be smooth sailing.

There are too many variables.

For example, there is no talent in diagnosis or surgery, and academic excellence is not outstanding. Even if you are not eliminated by the hospital after a few years, there is no future. You can either continue to mess around, find a way to participate in the project, spend money to buy two papers, and work hard on your own.

, first let’s upgrade the attending doctor.

The pass rate for residents to become attending physicians is quite high.

Even if you fail once, you can take the test again next time. There will always be a time when you pass.

After being promoted to attending physician, he stayed in the department honestly.

As long as no big mistakes are made, it will be fine until retirement.

The types mentioned above are the worst offenders.

As for doing well, it really has a bright future.

Being promoted to chief physician in your forties is by no means an end, but a new starting point in life.

If you reach this level, you will definitely enter a college to take a teaching position. You will rise from assistant, associate professor, and professor. There are thirteen levels of teaching positions in colleges and universities. If you reach the first-level professor, you will basically be famous in history.

In addition to academic aspects, there are also clinical and scientific research aspects that can be developed.

The route is too broad.

If you can be rated as an outstanding young person, or even an outstanding young person, in the field of scientific research, you will be in your forties at this time, in the prime of your life. It is definitely a good thing that countless medical workers dream of.



Bu Shiren has worked for much longer than Zhou Can and is already a senior resident physician. Under normal circumstances, he is higher in rank than Zhou Can.

However, there are too many factors that determine a doctor's status in a hospital.

Bu Shiren treated Zhou Can with the same respect as he treated the chief doctor.

Hidden status is invisible and intangible, but it does exist.

Unlike those nurses who have close relationships, Zhou Can rose to the position purely based on his strength. Therefore, most of the residents in the department respect him from the bottom of their hearts.

"I just checked the patient's temperature, blood pressure and other records. Dr. Bu did a very meticulous job."

Zhou Can highly praised his work.

All basic physical signs are recorded every fifteen minutes. Usually only critically ill patients will enjoy this treatment when they are treated with drugs. This shows that Dr. Bu is very concerned about this matter.

"These are what I should do."

Dr. Bu received Zhou Can's recognition and praise. It was obvious that he was very happy.

Because Zhou Can's status in the department is extremely special, as long as he helps him say a few good words in front of Mr. Liu, his development opportunities will come.

"We should pay close attention to the changes in this patient's physical signs in the past few days. If there are any abnormalities or symptoms of discomfort, you can contact me or Director Liu in time."

Zhou Can warned Dr. Bu.

"clear!"

Dr. Bu understands this.

The patients that surgeons specialize in are extremely high-risk patients.

If the doctor in charge of the bed does not monitor the patient properly, it is very easy for something to happen.

Some words cannot be said clearly in front of the patient, and the doctor in charge can only understand them on their own.

"The patient's current blood pressure, respiration, heart rate, body temperature and other data are relatively normal. But we still can't take it lightly. It's not necessary to measure basic physical signs every fifteen minutes. Let's check every two hours instead."

Zhou Can made adjustments after seeing the patient's condition.

It is already 7:26 in the evening, and it will be the night shift in more than four hours. There will only be one doctor on duty by then, and he will definitely be too busy.

The patient's physical condition is stable and he is accompanied by his family members, so any abnormalities can be detected in time.


To be continued...
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