Check-in at the Hospital: The First Surgery Shocked the Nation!-Chapter 277 - 180: Reporting to School, Another Encounter with Dean Fu from 302 in the Auditorium (Part 2)
"My name is Qin Feng, and I’m here to report to our school."
"Qin Feng?!"
Hearing his words, the man suddenly stood up, eyes filled with surprise and delight,
"You... you’re the national clinical competition champion, Qin Feng?"
"That’s me."
Qin Feng nodded with a slight smile.
"Oh my, my! Come in quickly, come in quickly!"
The man immediately beamed with joy, hurriedly stepped forward, and grabbed his hand,
"Goodness! I’ve been eagerly waiting for you!
You know, after you became the champion two years ago, everyone was watching and waiting for you to apply for graduate school. But there was no news from you for a whole two years.
We thought you might have given up this opportunity and applied to other schools, but we didn’t expect you to come after all.
Hahaha~~~"
The man proactively poured him a glass of water and sat on the sofa.
"Thank you, you don’t have to be so polite."
Qin Feng smiled and nodded, then opened the file folder and handed over the materials.
"Great, great, I’ll verify them right away and then handle your enrollment."
The man took the materials, his face brimming with smiles,
"By the way, I forgot to introduce myself. I’m Guo Yang, the Director of Admissions at Peking Union Medical College, you can contact me for anything before the school starts."
"Alright, thank you!"
Qin Feng accepted his business card and saved the number.
Then Director Guo registered his material information and graduate admission details into the system.
After successfully enrolling, he gave him an enrollment certificate and student ID card, and he can directly come over three months later when the semester starts.
After finishing the procedures, he chatted with Director Guo for a while. Seeing it was still early, Guo Yang proactively invited him.
"Qin Yang, we also know a bit about your situation, hahaha~
To be honest, for an undergraduate with only 5 years of study to achieve such results, even the young professors at our school might not be able to do it.
Of course, it’s not to say that our professors are not capable. I believe you know the strength of Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Today, our graduate clinical surgery department happens to have a lecture on cardiac surgery in the auditorium, given by a visiting professor from us, who is also a prominent figure in cardiac surgery in Beijing. Do you want to check it out?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Guo Yang looked at him with a hint of hope for a positive response.
"Sure, then I’ll take it as an early start to my graduate studies, hahaha!"
Qin Feng nodded in agreement, thinking that since it was a big shot in cardiac surgery from Beijing, it would indeed be worth seeing.
With that, the two went straight to the auditorium.
Through the door, one could faintly hear the lecture inside. When they opened the door and entered, the entire auditorium was packed with people.
Qin Feng, seeing this scene, couldn’t help but be a bit amazed; there are really so many people.
You have to know that medicine is one of the most challenging fields, and those who can get into medical school surely have strong academic performances, not to mention this is the strongest medical school in Jiuzhou Country.
But there were over 500 graduate students here, which is significantly more than at other universities!
Indeed, this is the pinnacle of strength!
"Let’s look at this section, the lead surgeon performing the cardiopulmonary bypass procedure is smooth and skillful, and the protocol is absolutely textbook level.
Additionally, he specially performed an extensive dissection of the aortic arch from both ventricles, which is extremely challenging..."
On stage, an old professor was giving a detailed explanation of the entire surgical process.
"Come on, let me take you to the front for a closer look."
Guo Yang leaned over, lowering his voice.
After saying that, he pulled him forward.
Qin Feng followed behind, passing through row after row, reaching the first row.
The people in the first row didn’t appear to be students but rather a dozen or so teachers.
There were two empty seats by the wall, and they quietly sat down while no one was paying attention.
Qin Feng looked at the old professor on stage, feeling somewhat familiar for some reason.
After about two minutes, he furrowed his brows, tilting his head to watch the surgery video being played carefully.
Hiss~~~
Something’s not right!
Why does this surgery seem so familiar?
Especially the technique of making the incision and the huge tumor during the heart extraction, it feels almost like something I did.
Wait!
Suddenly, he sat up straight, a glint of realization flashed in his eyes.
That’s it!
When he saw the camera turn towards the healthy heart, he saw that familiar pair of shoes.
Aren’t those the ones he’s wearing right now?
This operation was the one performed a year ago at Jinling City First Hospital, assisting Liang Donglai’s team in the complete heart transplant surgery for Xie Jianjun and Xie Ming!
He never thought he would see this surgery again, and in a graduate lecture at the national top medical academy in Beijing of all places.
On the screen, as he gingerly held the son’s heart and gently placed it into the father’s empty chest, Qin Feng remembered the words on that final note again.
[This heart, it’s the only thing I can give you. - Son Xie Ming, With my respect!]
This surgery was one of the memories he could never forget.
This father and son, who had held grudges for over a decade, reconciled at the brink of life and death by giving life to each other.
Qin Feng watched the surgical process, and a satisfied smile unconsciously appeared at the corner of his mouth.
A doctor, often not only saves others but also saves themselves.
This is why some lead surgeons suffer severe psychological blows after a serious surgery or the death of a patient.
Especially during the challenging transition from attending to chief physician, many doctors fall along the way.
In the end, they either move to administrative departments or leave for other industries.
Almost over 80% of healthcare workers experience varying degrees of mental health issues and stress responses, especially those working in emergency, major surgery, internal medicine, oncology, orthopedics, intensive care, and similar departments.







