When a group of police officers arrived at the hospital, the hospital leaders and doctors were shocked.
He thought something big had happened.
He was only relieved when he learned that a police officer was injured and undergoing emergency surgery.
Then, a sudden piece of news stunned everyone.
The chief surgeon was an intern who had only been in the hospital for two days?
Do you dare to believe it?
Chaos, it was all chaos.
This was the rhythm of something big happening.
A word appeared in everyone's mind.
Major medical negligence!
The hospital director, the chief surgeon, Zhao Jun, and many chief physicians and attending physicians rushed to the operating theater…the surgical monitoring room outside the operating theater.
The operating theaters of all major hospitals had clear regulations.
If it was not necessary, if it was not sudden, if it was not an emergency…
No one is allowed to enter or leave the operating theater during the surgery!
It was mainly to prevent disturbing the surgical process.
In the surgery monitoring room.
As the name implied, it was to monitor the entire process of the surgery in the operating theater.
This kind of surgery monitoring room had also become popular in major hospitals in recent years.
Its main purpose was to allow some doctors to accumulate experience by observing the surgical process.
Many patients don't know that when you're being operated on, people will watch the surveillance footage.
"Of course, the people who are watching you are basically medical staff. There might be interns, so you can rest assured.
What was the saying?
The patient had no privacy in front of the doctor!
The hospital director, some department directors, and some senior doctors rushed into the surgery monitoring room.
If it wasn't for the fact that they couldn't stand, more people would have rushed in.
When they watched the surgery through the monitor, they were stunned.
On the monitor, a young chief surgeon was lifting his hand from the patient's chest cavity. A pair of forceps was holding a lead bullet with blood.
At the same time.
The monitor showed the patient's physical stats.
Through the data, it could be seen that the patient's health value was still stable. There were not many fluctuations and it was within the safety threshold.
Seeing this scene, everyone heaved a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, no one died!
But the next moment, everyone was dumbfounded.
He was in the wrong!
Wasn't the chief surgeon an intern?
What kind of surgery would an intern do!
It wasn't that they looked down on university interns.
The problem was that an intern who had just graduated from school was not even an intern. It was impossible for him to come into contact with the possibility of performing surgery on a living human body.
Do you think this is an autopsy?
This was a f * cking living person!
What kind of person could be the chief surgeon?
Usually, only after working in the department for a few years and being an assistant for a few years could one be the chief surgeon.
The specific length of time depended on the individual. Some people were more capable and could accept things faster. Such people could get used to it faster and take a shorter time to be the chief surgeon.
On the contrary, some people's ability to accept was relatively poor, and their ability to do things was definitely slower.
There were also cases where some resident doctors were quick to pick up the skills, so they would have many minor surgeries, such as appendicitis, and other surgeries, performed by young doctors according to the needs of the department.
Because it concerned the patient's interests, hospitals and departments would be more cautious.
Under normal circumstances, only resident doctors had the right to be the chief surgeon.
Interns, official doctors, and then resident doctors.
These were three insurmountable barriers.
Yes, even resident doctors could only perform minor surgeries.
For medium-sized and large-scale surgeries such as thoracotomy, the chief surgeon had to be at least a chief physician. Even attending physicians might not be qualified.
This wasn't a joke!
Everyone watched the young doctor through the surveillance camera with a dumbfounded expression. He was extremely skilled and fast. He did not perform the surgery carefully and slowly like the other chief surgeons.
Especially his hands, which were frighteningly steady.
There was not a single mistake in the entire process of the surgery.
What made them feel the most inconceivable was…
During the surgery, this young doctor was multitasking and directing the entire process. He was orderly and did not make any mistakes.
Bullet extraction, suturing of the inner muscle, suturing of the left heart muscle…
Bullet removal, lung repair and suturing…
Then, he removed the bullet and sutured the small intestine…
All the way until the final suture of the chest cavity…
The entire surgery took less than twelve minutes.
Everyone was speechless.
What a joke!
Doctors who knew about gunshot wounds knew very well that the surgery in front of them involved removing bullets and suturing three places.
A normal surgery would take at least half an hour, right?
How many hours? A few hours wasn't unusual.
You only used 12 minutes?
His speed was so fast that it dazzled people's eyes. His superb surgical ability and suturing skills that made all the chief physicians sweat made the people who saw this scene dumbfounded. Thunder rolled, and their scalps went numb.
Come, come, come.
You're telling me this is an intern?
A student who hadn't graduated from the medical university?
Do you believe that I will vomit on your face!
Even those famous top-notch physicians were not as powerful as this young man in front of him.
"Old Zhao, this young man should be from your department, right?”
The hospital director closed his jaw and looked at the chief surgeon, Zhao Jun." Tell me about his condition."”
As the hospital director, his medical skills might not be the best in this hospital.
However, to be able to manage the entire hospital, his brain was definitely not for nothing.
The competition in the current medical system was too intense.
In recent decades, the emergence of some private hospitals had put too much pressure on traditional state-owned local hospitals.
Under the high salaries of some private hospitals, the loss of talents in traditional hospitals was inevitable.
The old mindset from the early years no longer existed, and the hospital had become a place that emphasized talent.
What was the most important thing in this era?
Talent!
Young? Interns? Didn't graduate from university?
That's called trouble!
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