Chapter 974 Allocation
Chapter 974: Chapter 974 Allocation
He Xin stormed into the Vice Dean’s office, puffed up with anger, and knocked on the door.
"Come in!"
Vice Dean He Changzhu was handling several cases at his desk, difficult ones, some of which were challenging to manage.
He looked up and saw his niece’s face stretched unnaturally long, storming inside, then flopping unceremoniously onto the sofa like a victim of bullying.
Surprised, he put down his pen and adjusted his glasses on the bridge of his nose. "Oh? Who’s been bothering our little Xin?"
Today was He Xin’s first day reporting for her internship! It shouldn’t be likely someone would deliberately make things difficult for her. After all, many of the doctors at the hospital knew He Xin, and considering she was his niece, it seemed improbable anyone would give her a hard time.
He Xin gulped down a large cup of room-temperature water before finally recounting what had happened.
Upon hearing this, He Changzhu couldn’t help but laugh.
He got up and sat on the sofa opposite He Xin.
"You might not believe it, but Bai Xiao is truly exceptional. She’s not someone who relies on connections for preferential treatment. She’s a bona fide Bai Doctor. Haven’t you heard about that famous neurosurgery at Ruiyin Hospital a while ago? It was an internationally renowned procedure performed by Dr. Smith himself, with Bai Xiao attending as a fourth assistant. But the result?
The critical error during that surgery was noticed and corrected by Bai Xiao. Just think about what that means. And after the operation, she reportedly reproduced the entire surgical procedure in meticulous detail! So thorough it’s considered beyond textbook-level precision, even surpassing it.
Dr. Xue himself admitted that even he might not outperform Dr. Smith, and yet, Bai Xiao managed to be even more precise under such circumstances. What does that signify? The upper echelons of Ruiyin Hospital had already convened a meeting on this matter.
Bai Xiao is someone Ruiyin has decided to groom as a talent. Whether she stays at Ruiyin in the future remains unknown since she’s a doctor at the Military District Hospital. Despite that, Ruiyin is willing to invest heavily in her development. Do you think it’s just about Bai Xiao as a person?
Her latent potential is overwhelming. Imagine if future surgeries could match or even surpass the precision of recorded videos—how many surgeons could benefit from that!"
He Xin was flabbergasted. Listening up to this point, how could she not understand? In Dr. Xue’s eyes, Bai Xiao could truly become his ultimate disciple.
"But didn’t I hear she specializes in Traditional Chinese Medicine? How did she end up in surgery?"
This was common knowledge. That one poisoning incident had made her famous far and wide.
In everyone’s minds, Bai Doctor was unparalleled in acupuncture, comparable to a martial art master. But what did she have to do with a Western surgical scalpel?
It was clear now that Bai Xiao was fully committed to surgery. Moreover, Dr. Xue was a renowned professor of surgery. It was inconceivable for him to be teaching acupuncture as an inter-field crossover!
"That’s why Bai Xiao is incredible. She’s a genius. After learning surgery from Dr. Xue for just a few months, she already wields a scalpel more skillfully than the most seasoned surgeons. She’s truly at the pinnacle of learning. Dr. Xue said this is the epitome of integrating Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine." He Changzhu, not someone swayed by personal relationships, spoke based strictly on factual evidence.
He Xin’s jaw dropped in disbelief.
Surgery, in just a few months, and she’s that good?
How was it possible?
She herself had struggled immensely to pass her exams based merely on theoretical training, not to mention the endless hours spent training in the simulation lab.
Could her four years of hard work still not compare to Bai Xiao’s less-than-a-year effort?
Is this the fundamental divide between geniuses and ordinary people?
It was crushing.
"I don’t believe it; I’ll find out for myself. After all, time will tell. I’ll closely observe this Bai Xiao and see for myself what kind of person she really is." He Xin wasn’t one to accept defeat. Young people, especially He Xin, never thought they were inferior to others.
He Changzhu watched his niece storm out. The earlier trace of complaints seemed like a light drizzle, already dissipated.
This kid was also in surgery, and having come across a formidable rival like Bai Xiao could only serve as a form of training for her.
Hopefully, she’d come to understand that there’s always someone better out there.
Bai Xiao’s arrival in surgery was like coming back home; the surgeons and nurses were all incredibly familiar with her.
Bai Xiao was frequently seen in their department, and she was now a regular visitor in the operating room. Even if she couldn’t yet serve as the first assistant, her presence in the operating room was indispensable.
Bai Xiao’s reports had become treasured secrets at Ruiyin Hospital. Each report she wrote captured even the finest of details, vividly recreating the scenes of surgery as if coming to life.
The internal newspaper at Ruiyin Hospital had begun serializing Bai Xiao’s reports.
Before Bai Xiao, the internal newspaper was merely an ornament, a perfunctory promotional material. Many viewed it as glorified scrap paper.
But now, it was all the rage—practically impossible to obtain.
Each new issue was sold out almost instantly.
The newspaper hadn’t even made it to the various departments before it was snatched away.
Ruiyin Hospital had ignited a newspaper fever.
Whether arriving for work or leaving, during any breaks, every doctor had a copy in hand, intensely focused. Even veteran doctors marveled at the fervor, remarking that with such enthusiasm, Ruiyin would inevitably produce several exceptional physicians.
This time, there were five interns in surgery, and Bai Xiao was one of them. Shortly after Bai Xiao arrived, the other four followed.
The Head of Surgery, Zhang Huan, also a Vice Dean, naturally had Bai Xiao learning under him. She was his junior colleague and a key focus of cultivation. The other four interns were allocated to different attending surgeons, though learning often involved all five being together. No mentor could solely train one student. noveldrama
However, the benefit of being assigned to a specific tutor was the chance to observe surgeries performed by them—a privilege reserved exclusively for mentor-student pairs.
When He Xin learned she’d been assigned to another doctor, she was genuinely dissatisfied. "Director Zhang, I want to learn from you!"
Unprecedented.
She had the audacity to request her mentor.
Both Zhang Huan and the other directors laughed.
"Your name is He Xin, correct? Why are you dissatisfied with your teacher?"
He Xin hesitated, trying not to offend anyone. Though impetuous, she wasn’t foolish. Her remark just now could easily insult the director assigned to her. She wasn’t afraid of retaliation, but there was no need to create unnecessary trouble.
"Director Zhang, I just feel that since Bai Doctor is learning under you, I should be able to as well. Competition fosters motivation; otherwise, wouldn’t Bai Doctor feel lonely?"
Everyone burst into laughter.
Zhang Huan waved his hand. "I have a strict rule of teaching only one student at a time; every surgeon here knows that. It’s widely understood at Ruiyin. I’m afraid..."
Bai Xiao stepped forward. "Director Zhang, I can switch with He Xin. I’m willing to learn from Dr. Xu."
Her choice was deliberate; Dr. Xu specialized in emergency surgical operations, distinct from traditional surgery.
This was a field she wanted to explore to encounter more diverse cases.
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