Chinese medicine: from rural hospitals to top three hospitals in Kyoto

Chapter 291 Dr. Chen enters the operating room for the first time



Chapter 291 Dr. Chen enters the operating room for the first time

Looking at Chen Yang and Gan Xinping walking away, Guan Xiaoyue's face was filled with bitterness.

My little junior brother is really...

For a moment, Guan Xiaoyue didn't know whether to feel helpless or proud.

Wu Dongdong looked at Chen Yang with envy as he walked away, his eyes staring straight at him, as if he was looking at his lover who had gone away.

This kind of opportunity is even more rare for a new doctor than a date with his girlfriend.

After all, no matter how many times your girlfriend goes on a date, she may break up, and if you have the opportunity to undergo surgery and learn something, then it is yours and no one can take it away from you.

"Xiao Chen, don't talk too much when you go in later, just watch carefully. You are the third assistant, so you just pull the hook and listen to the arrangements of the doctors and nurses."

As they walked, Gan Xinping explained to Chen Yang.

After all, Chen Yang is a layman, not a surgical doctor. It is not easy for Gan Xinping to win such an opportunity for Chen Yang.

Gan Xinping actually didn't want to let Chen Yang go to surgery. He mainly considered that Chen Yang might be curious, so he let Chen Yang gain experience.

Chen Yang is high-level and talented, and will definitely be promising in the future, and Gan Xinping will just play by his liking.

Anyway, the main focus is just a pet.

This is like a child who gets first place in every exam. Even if he occasionally wants to read a short book, cartoon, or play a game, his parents and teachers are willing to indulge him.

The emergency department has an operating room. This surgery was also in the emergency department, using the operating room of the emergency department.

When Gan Xinping brought Chen Yang to the operating area, Ma Qiang, director of the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, was already preparing to start the operation.

"Director Ma, I've found an assistant for you."

Gan Xinping walked over with Chen Yang.

"A new doctor in your emergency department?"

Ma Qiang glanced at Chen Yang, a little strange, he had never seen him before.

As the director of the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Ma Qiang always performs operations in the operating room of the emergency department from time to time, and is also very familiar with the doctors in the emergency department.

The emergency department is euphemistically called the bridgehead department of the hospital, but not many doctors in the hospital are willing to go to the emergency department.

The emergency department is dirty, tired, and not a specialized department. The doctors in the emergency department sound like they are general practitioners, but in the eyes of doctors in other departments, they are just one bottle that does not ring, half a bottle that sloshes around, and they are not very proficient.

Even doctors in the emergency department are looking for opportunities to jump out, especially in surgery. Those with similar levels are all trying to do surgery, write papers, and please the surgeon who comes to the department to perform surgery, hoping to be taken seriously.

Although hepatobiliary surgery is a small department at Fenghai Central Hospital, it has relatively frequent contact with the emergency department. Ma Qiang has seen all the slightly talented surgeons in the emergency department.

"That's it."

Gan Xinping said with a smile: "Xiao Chen's suturing skills are good. I will learn more about it with Director Ma today."

"Come in."

Ma Qiang still had to give Gan Xinping some face.

Moreover, even if some good candidates in the emergency department really want to go to a specialist department, they must obtain Gan Xinping's consent. If Gan Xinping does not let them go, it will be a bit troublesome.

Moreover, the emergency department also needs to cultivate talents.

There were only three assistants on the left and right, and Ma Qiang didn't care.

As he spoke, Ma Qiang had already arrived at the door of the operating room.

"Chi!" With a sound, the air valve opened, and Ma Qiang led the doctors into the operating room, followed closely by Gan Xinping.

After entering the operating room, everyone began to change clothes.

In addition to Chen Yang, there are two other doctors from the hepatobiliary surgery department, an attending doctor who is in his mid-thirties, and a resident doctor who is about the same age as Chen Yang.

"Which hospital are you from?"

While washing his hands, a young doctor who was about the same age as Chen Yang was talking to Chen Yang at the same time.

"The county-level hospital below." Chen Yang said.

"Master's degree?" the young doctor asked again.

"Undergraduate degree." Chen Yang said.

When the young doctor heard this, he stopped talking and began to wash his hands attentively.

In the hospital, the conversation between doctors when they first meet is probably like this. It cannot be said that everyone is the same, but from a probability perspective, the probability of such a conversation is quite high.

Especially for young doctors, education, seniority, and school are all different starting points.

What academic qualifications, whether you have studied in graduate school, whether it is a doctorate or a master's degree, whether it is a general undergraduate degree or 211 or 985, these are all innate advantages.

Generally speaking, whether the undergraduate college is good or not, and whether the final academic qualification is high or not, often means future opportunities and even related to future achievements.

Especially for Western medicine, if you go to a good university and have a good academic qualification, you will have more opportunities and make faster progress after entering the hospital.

Chen Yang just came from a county-level hospital, and he was not a graduate student, just an ordinary undergraduate. This kind of education was not very competitive for residents in hepatobiliary surgery.

"Everyone should be prepared, wear masks, and keep their positions."

By the time Chen Yang put on his gloves and followed other doctors to the operating table with his hands raised, a nurse wearing a mask had already begun to lecture.

This is the first-class knife-carrying guard in the operating room—the traveling nurse.

The status of circulating nurses in the operating room is quite high. They are responsible for the entire operating room, from preoperative inspection of surgical instruments, operating room temperature, lighting, various preparations, to postoperative cleanup, etc.

It can be said that the entire process of surgery is under the supervision of roving nurses, so roving nurses are also called first-class knife guards in the operating room, or the supervisors of the army.

His great power and temper cannot be described in words.

When encountering a circulating nurse with a good temper, the surgeon may gently call out to help wipe the sweat. However, when encountering a nurse with a bad temper, the surgeon will stay away and not dare to speak casually.

It can be said that the circulating nurse is the only nurse in the operating room who dares to scold the surgeon. If the surgeon has any minor flaws or irregularities, the circulating nurse will also dare to scold him.

As a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, Chen Yang has been working in small hospitals before. He has always only heard of the terrifying existence of traveling nurses, but has never seen them. This is the first time he has seen them.

"Nurse Tian, ​​is everything okay?"

Ma Qiang asked the traveling nurse with a smile.

"Director Ma, are you questioning my professionalism?" the traveling nurse said lightly.

"No, no, I just asked casually."

Ma Qiang chuckled, raised his hand and reached the surgeon's position: "Get ready for surgery."

As he spoke, the instrument nurse beside him had already handed the surgical instruments to Ma Qiang's hands.

The operation performed this time was a total splenectomy. The patient had a ruptured spleen. This operation is an emergency operation. Generally speaking, a ruptured spleen is a huge delay. A slight delay can be life-threatening.


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