Chapter 87 First Impressions!
Chapter 87 First Impressions!
Chapter 87 First Impressions!
Peng Jingye put his hands behind his back and calmly said, "Your situation is simple. It's a superficial wound. We can clean it and stitch it up."
"Dr. Guo and I performed the same procedure."
The middle-aged man frowned slightly: "Can they really be exactly the same?"
Peng Jingye was a seasoned veteran, so he naturally understood what the patient meant. He was also the superior, so it was his turn to step in.
Kuo Tzu-yuan invited himself to the stage; he wasn't forced to come: "There are definitely subtle differences. For example, you might not like hot dry noodles, but you can only make do with hot dry noodles."
"You like steamed buns, so missing one meal won't make a difference, right?"
"Dr. Guo's skills are excellent."
"They just look young."
The middle-aged man understood, but was still somewhat uneasy, though he didn't want to be blunt: "It can't be that the impact is so small, can it?"
"Dr. Peng, may I ask you to perform the procedure?" The middle-aged man, who had some medical knowledge, knew to take the initiative to ask.
Upon hearing this, Guo Ziyuan immediately stopped what he was doing.
Patients have the right to informed consent and the right to refuse informed consent.
When appropriate, he can designate who to operate on his behalf.
Guo Ziyuan could pretend to be confused when the patient didn't speak, but the patient did speak.
Guo Ziyuan had no choice but to obey orders.
Peng Jingye frowned slightly.
To be honest, he didn't have a very good impression of Guo Ziyuan yesterday.
You're "smart" and "sensible," and you're even learning about social etiquette? What are you? Are you here at our hospital to give advice on social etiquette?
But he is very satisfied with Guo Ziyuan today.
Peng Jingye nodded: "It's possible, but changing the operator midway through the process is not good for your recovery."
"I told you, Dr. Guo's skills are excellent, absolutely on par with mine. If you're okay with that, I can perform the procedure for you."
"But my advice to you is not to change your surgeon."
"If you were my relative, I would also suggest you not change the person!" Peng Jingye said in a way that was both professional and down-to-earth.
If Wu Xianliang were the one in charge of the operation, Peng Jingye would definitely have stepped up immediately.
But these were top experts from the Foreign Languages Department, formidable peers. Peng Jingye had to handle the situation cautiously, trying his best not to offend anyone.
The middle-aged man then looked at Guo Ziyuan seriously: "I'm sorry, Dr. Guo, please continue."
"I was a little too nervous just now."
The middle-aged man does indeed have a doctor relative in his family!
Actually, it was a middle-aged niece who had told him that if he went to the hospital and saw his superior, he could specifically ask him to perform the procedure.
Of course, there are some jargon you have to know in the hospital.
If a doctor explicitly tells you that if you were his relative, he would give you certain advice, then he is truly doing it for your own good.
Guo Ziyuan didn't continue, but smiled and said, "It's normal for you to be nervous, but I'll say it again, I'm not nervous."
"If you still want Teacher Peng to perform the procedure for you, you have that right."
"You'll do it," the middle-aged man said firmly.
Guo Ziyuan stopped pretending and continued cleaning the wound.
Only then was Peng Jingye able to see Guo Ziyuan's operation process clearly.
It's so smooth!
Guo Ziyuan seemed to be able to control everything in the debridement process; as soon as a bleeding point appeared, it was immediately removed.
Guo Ziyuan's skills in wound cleaning and hemostasis are beyond what one would expect for someone his age.
It's more like what Ding Xianqi described—that he's learned some of the essential skills.
Guo Ziyuan's demotion was not simply due to connections or to gain experience; he was genuinely capable and came with the attitude of practicing his skills.
The more Peng Jingye looked, the more alarmed he became.
A confused thought popped into my head.
Could Associate Chief Physician Qian Shuhang perform the procedure better than Guo Ziyuan?
not necessarily!
"Dr. Wu, please take the patient over to get the medical orders written. I'll complete the procedure record."
"You know how to explain it, right?" Guo Ziyuan didn't understand the details of how Yilan Central Hospital handled patients, so he appropriately handed the decision back to Guo Ziyuan.
Peng Jingye then took the initiative to instruct: "Arrange for hospitalization, administer antibiotics, draw blood, and observe for a few days."
Wu Xianliang quickly replied, "Okay, Teacher Peng."
"You can walk, right? The wound has been treated; it's just a superficial injury. Please come with me to complete the remaining procedures."
The patient's wound was too large; if it were at the Provincial People's Hospital, the patient would definitely have gone home to recuperate.
However, Yilan Central Hospital was concerned about the risk of infection after the patient returned home, and since bed resources were not that strained, they were willing to allow the patient to stay in the hospital for observation for a few days.
"Oh, okay!" The middle-aged man did not doubt Peng Jingye's words and followed Wu Xianliang out the door without hesitation.
Guo Ziyuan quickly organized the wound cleaning kit and operating table, his movements swift and efficient, while reporting, "Teacher Peng, thank you for giving me the opportunity to operate."
[Complete wound cleaning, suturing, and hemostasis to gain 4 skill points]
Even the smallest mosquito is still meat, and this isn't just mosquito meat; it's 1% of the experience bar for specialization and 4% for proficiency.
Peng Jingye has well-defined features and fair skin, giving him a somewhat delicate appearance. He has a slight scar on the right corner of his mouth, but it doesn't affect his overall good looks.
"Dr. Guo is Professor Ding's beloved student, so his skills must be exceptional."
"I never expected it to be this good."
Peng Jingye said politely, "Thinking about it now, Dr. Guo's visit here can be considered free volunteer work."
The newly recruited PhDs at Yilan Central Hospital are all no match for Guo Ziyuan in terms of practical skills.
Guo Ziyuan said, "Teacher Peng, of course, you have to put in some time and effort to learn. Resources are the most precious thing."
"The responsibility rests entirely with the teachers!"
"You've gone to so much trouble. I'm already getting a great deal by not having to pay for my tuition."
Guo Ziyuan didn't mention the free volunteer work; he simply stated the facts.
Regardless of whether their advisors used personal connections or not, the outcome is the same: Peng Jingye and others will have to take responsibility for Guo Ziyuan.
After Guo Ziyuan finished speaking, he packed up his wound cleaning kit, walked towards the sink, squeezed out some disinfectant, and started washing his hands.
Peng Jingye thought about it carefully before asking, "Dr. Guo, what do you plan to learn here?"
"Please mention it so that Director Qian and Director Zhou can make the necessary arrangements."
Director Zhou Yong is the chief of the Emergency Department and the director of the Emergency Surgery Department, while Qian Shuhang is the deputy director of the Emergency Surgery Department.
Guo Ziyuan shook his head: "I'm just learning some basic operations, and I'm not afraid of being laughed at by you, Teacher Peng."
"Right now, all I know are some basic skills and theories; I haven't had much experience with actual specialized operations."
"These simple procedures like cleaning, suturing, and stopping the bleeding are already something I'd be very happy to have."
That's exactly what Guo Ziyuan wants; he only wants to increase sales volume.
The emergency department of Yilan Central Hospital happens to handle a large volume of minor procedures.
Peng Jingye clicked his tongue in amazement: "Your hospital is really ruthless. With your basic skills, Dr. Guo, you still need to keep practicing."
"Why did you all practice?!"
In Peng Jingye's view, once the basic skills have been mastered to a certain extent, it is time to learn formal medical techniques, such as proper surgeries like appendectomy.
But teaching hospitals are different; they only emphasize basic skills and theory, as if specialized surgeries don't need to be learned and are unimportant.
Guo Ziyuan replied earnestly, "That's what I thought too, but I can only follow the teachers' instructions."
"As long as you, Teacher Peng, think my basic skills are okay, I'll stay here in the control room."
In the emergency department's operating room, the attending physician is usually in charge, while resident physicians often work like slaves.
Peng Jingye thought about it seriously: "From my personal point of view, what you are doing is helping me, and I definitely agree."
"But I don't know if Professor Ding has discussed other arrangements with the directors. You should wait for Director Qian to make the arrangements."
"To be honest, with your basic skills, there's basically no one in our department who can teach you."
Peng Jingye's first impression of Guo Ziyuan was:
Very strong, very sensible, knows how to follow the teacher's rules, and knows how to be polite and respectful!
Similarly, after memorizing the teacher's words, one can also steadily and practically apply them to real-world situations.
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