Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 541 - Chapter 541 Opportunities for graduates in these two years

Chapter 541: Opportunities for graduates in these two years Chapter 541: Opportunities for graduates in these two years “Just like that?” Zhu Huicang expressed his dissatisfaction with the bureaucratic jargon.

“Some nonsense.” Yu Xuexian followed up.

Kang Mingzhu expressed concern for Senior Yoo, “Say something, Senior Cao. Just to put our minds at ease.”

“At the beginning of the year, wasn’t there a development plan announced during the hospital staff meeting? Why don’t you pay attention and ask me?” Cao Yong was dissatisfied with them and pointed it out forcefully.

“I don’t remember any of that, it was all just officialese.” Kang Mingzhu frowned as she tried to recall, but she couldn’t remember it.

“It seems like they said something about developing pediatrics and improving the hospital’s ICU level.”

When they heard who had interjected, they turned around and saw indeed it was Xie Wanying speaking.

“Where did you see that?” Kang Mingzhu asked her, pulling her aside.

“Bulletin board. Sometimes when I take patients to the elevator, there are notices by the elevator. Seems like that piece has been posted there for quite a while without being changed,” said Xie Wanying.

“Good memory and good observation skills,” Yu Xuexian sized her up and commented.

“Don’t you know why we came out to eat tonight?” Zhu Huicang asked, hand on his neck, after hearing his remark.

“I know, you called me,” Yu Xuexian said.

“Hey, didn’t I say it on the phone? It’s to celebrate for her, her first time as Chief Surgeon,” Zhu Huicang adjusted his glasses in surprise.

“You didn’t say it,” Yu Xuexian insisted, “Also, how come there’s no toast for a celebration?”

“Come on, soda!” Zhu Huicang turned to call the waiter for glasses.

The group laughed until they almost rolled on the floor. Yu Xuexian grabbed Zhu Huicang, “Stop joking around.”

“It was you who said it, how come it turned into something I said?” Zhu Huicang pretended to be aggrieved and put down his chopsticks with a thump.

Yu Xuexian was scared of him and did not continue the banter, turning back to the topic and using Xie Wanying’s previous comments, he said, “If what she saw is correct, then in the next two years, our medical school graduates specializing in surgery will have an opportunity.”

“Right, pediatric surgery isn’t the same as pediatric internal medicine, the money is quite good,” Zhu Huicang nodded in agreement, “proving that President Wu has the vision.”

“I think as a woman, she could try to stay in pediatric surgery in the future,” Yu Xuexian pointed at Xie Wanying, “The director of pediatric surgery, Director Hu, is always worried about the shortage of doctors in his department. Pediatricians need to be extremely careful, patient, and gentle with children, and in this respect, women doctors have an advantage.”

“Don’t go making suggestions,” Zhu Huicang interrupted him, “If she has the ability, she will definitely be staying in one of the two major surgical specialties.”

Pediatric surgery, even if surgery is performed, it’s definitely general pediatric surgery. For other more complicated and specialized operations, the hospital itself has professional medical teams in other departments; they can provide support when needed, and after surgery, the patient can be transferred back to pediatrics for recovery. It can save on manpower costs. After all, we are not running a children’s hospital.

Yu Xuexian understood this logic, but he was surprised at Zhu Huicang’s implication. Could Xie Wanying, a female medical student, possibly remain in highly specialized fields like cardiac surgery or neurosurgery, which even male medical students struggle to stay in?

Yu Xuexian propped his chin in his hand and gave it some serious thought. Last time they dined together, he already sensed that something was off.

“This year, who else besides you is confirmed to stay at our hospital from your eight-year program class?” Kang Mingzhu turned and asked Lau Jingyun. She knew Lau Jingyun was staying only after they went out for drinks to celebrate and an incident occurred.

Lau Jingyun didn’t want to talk about her own good news because there was another concern; besides her, no one else in her class had signed a letter of intent with the hospital yet.

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