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Watching from the side, Director Xia couldn't help but shake his head helplessly. I've fallen for Liu Banxia's trick again, he thought. This kid, acting so unconventionally, is sure to leave a deep impression on these students. Students these days are different from before. The young people of this generation aren't so easy to please. They can go on impromptu trips, and they can also decide to quit their jobs if they don't like their boss. Some might say they're capricious, while others see it as a strong manifestation of their individuality. Regardless of the evaluation, judging from the discussions I'm overhearing, Liu Banxia's lecture has been very successful. Otherwise, why would they be discussing it so enthusiastically?

He also deeply admired Liu Banxia. It seemed like he was just rambling, but he was actually sparking the students' interest. If you just reported dry data, these kids would hardly absorb it.

What Liu Banxia had just said also made him think. I'm certain Liu Banxia wasn't exaggerating the interns' working hours at all. In fact, I think he might have downplayed it for fear of scaring them. We also keep track of the interns' situations; we know that an internship at any hospital is no breeze. However, during this internship period, the toll on your body and spirit from diligent study versus just muddling through is completely different. It's quite possible that, as Liu Banxia said, an internship at the emergency center has to be described with 'endure'—'hard' isn't enough to explain it.

"Okay, I've had my fill of water. You all have also discussed enough. As the host, I'll let you start asking questions now."

Director Xia was still considering when Liu Banxia's voice reached him again. He withdrew his thoughts.

"Third row, seventh from the right. The male student with glasses, it's your turn. Please pass the microphone." Liu Banxia pointed casually.

"Teacher Liu, can I ask you a question?" asked the male student after standing.

"You're tricky, but you're the first one to ask, so I'll set an example for the other four," Liu Banxia responded with a smile.

"You can ask, but first sit down. Otherwise, the students behind can't see me. I've just noticed, there really are a lot of students wearing glasses."

The crowd chuckled. This Teacher Liu is rather interesting.

"Teacher Liu, I would like to ask, if we pass your internship standards and perform well, can we directly sign a contract with the Second Hospital?" asked the male student.

"You're too much! Your first question is a bombshell. I wouldn't dare play the four 2s I'm holding now," Liu Banxia said helplessly.

"Education and employment, these are interconnected topics. In my personal opinion, this is fundamentally why we go to university."

"In elementary school, we could have dreams of becoming scientists, doctors, or police officers. But now, in university, I think having a well-paying job is what's truly most important."

"Returning to your question, currently, the answer I can give you is that it's uncertain. There will be some preferential policies within our emergency center, but it also depends on the specific department."

"If you're in Pediatrics, ICU, or Anesthesiology, I can give you a big hug and welcome you to the 'torture.' If you're in General Surgery, then it will depend on luck."

"These four, including the two who are already working at the hospital, are all in General Surgery. We are currently developing a tiered training program for General Surgery, but the number of positions is limited, so it's competitive."

"However, I dare say this: if you manage to pass our internship program and also receive a commendation from your supervising teacher, I believe you'll be able to find a place in many top-tier Class A Grade 3 hospitals in major cities."

"Alright, this question doesn't have a definitive answer, and that's all I can say. Next lucky person, fourth row, third from the left, this female student, your turn to ask."

Although the young man wanted to ask more, since Liu Banxia had spoken, he had to observe the assembly's discipline and passed the microphone.

Seeing that passing the microphone was time-consuming, Director Xia asked the staff to fetch a few more microphones and distribute them.

"Senior Sister Xu Yino, may I ask you a question?" the female student asked after receiving the microphone.

Xu Yino quickly stood up, took the microphone from Liu Banxia, and gestured for her to proceed.

"Senior Sister Xu, I want to ask how you manage to endure such high-intensity work," the female student asked.

"There's no managing to endure or not; it's just one word—persevere," Xu Yino said with a smile.

"From our perspective, a one-year internship seems long and offers plenty of practice time. But once you actually start interning, you'll find that time truly isn't enough."

"How should I put it? Many things need to be learned from the basics. And these basics don't give you much time to adapt. For example, debridement—you have to be able to do it hands-on right away."

"I don't know what the standards are for internships in other departments, but if you're interning with Teacher Liu, the advice I can give you is: absolutely do not think about slacking off or letting your guard down."

"Otherwise, why do you think we call him the 'Great Demon King'? He'll be aware of your every move. He can truly see what level you're at; you can't hide it from him."

"I remember our first surgery as chief surgeons most vividly. Our plan was to deliberately underperform to buy ourselves more preparation time. But it was doomed from the start; Teacher Liu saw right through us."

"And what happened then, Senior Sister Xu?" the female student asked curiously.

"Afterwards, we just did as we were told," Xu Yino replied with a smile. "Otherwise, Teacher Liu would put you through intensive training, and that just wastes our own time."

The female student smiled, nodded, and sat back down.

Perhaps inspired by the previous female student, the third student to ask a question directed it at Li Hao, and the question was quite interesting: What was the most memorable part of his internship at the emergency center?

"Your question really struck a nerve," Li Hao said with a smile. "It was that particular incident that truly made me decide I wanted to stay in the emergency center."

"Actually, there are many joyful moments when you're interning at the emergency center. During our downtime, Teacher Liu loves to have fun and joke around. Our entire emergency center is a very cheerful place."

"But if you're asking about what left the deepest impression, it wasn't Teacher Liu's jokes, nor his pranks, but when Teacher Liu scolds you. Among the six of us, I think only Su Wenhao hasn't been scolded by Teacher Liu yet, right?"

After speaking, he glanced back. Xu Yino and Liu Yiqing both nodded, confirming that Su Wenhao indeed hadn't been scolded yet.

"But let me tell you, every time Teacher Liu scolds you, you've hit the jackpot. Because it definitely means you made a mistake, and your mistake could have endangered a patient's life," Li Hao continued.

"That time, I was treating a car accident patient who had hypothermia. After the patient was brought into the trauma bay, he went into cardiac arrest. My first instinct was to administer epinephrine, start CPR, and defibrillate."

"If I had proceeded with that, I would have killed the patient. I'd forgotten to consider the patient's hypothermia, which was the cause of the cardiac arrest."

"Under Teacher Liu's guidance, we performed thoracic lavage for rewarming, abdominal lift-compression CPR, and then defibrillation. Now, that patient is very healthy. That was a life saved."

"I was scolded very harshly at the time, and it felt terrible. My initial reaction was to tell myself, 'I'm just an intern; I don't have that much medical knowledge yet.'"

"But I also knew that I was just making excuses for myself. Life is no joking matter. When treating patients, we can encounter many unexpected situations we've never imagined. We need to find the answers within the knowledge we've acquired."

Li Hao finished speaking and sat back down.

"Looks like this is turning into a grievance session. Next student, let's try to switch to a more interesting topic."

Liu Banxia said this into the microphone before selecting another student.

"Senior Brother Su, I have a question for you," a student said, standing up.

Su Wenhao graciously walked to the front and took the microphone.

"Senior Brother Su, what was the most unforgettable part of your internship?" the student asked.

Su Wenhao thought carefully for a moment. "Actually, the entire internship process was very memorable: assisting Teacher Liu during surgeries, participating in emergency rescues and performing emergency surgeries, accompanying him in complex case consultations, and so much more. There were truly so many such experiences."

"In terms of medical cases alone, the diagnostic process for every single case left a deep impression. However, if I had to pick the most unforgettable one, it would be the emergency rescue in the tunnel."

"Teacher Liu was injured at the time but still worked on the front line. Going out on a call with him was a real eye-opener, and I learned a great deal. Without Teacher Liu, I don't believe that pre-hospital emergency rescue would have succeeded."

"Hey... I know what you're doing. You just want to praise yourself. Are you going to say next that you caught me when I fell?" Liu Banxia interjected teasingly.

"Teacher Liu, I had no such intentions," Su Wenhao said helplessly in response to Liu Banxia's teasing.

The students below chuckled, though in their hearts, they felt a touch of envy for the close bond the four on stage shared with Liu Banxia.

Only people with a very good relationship would speak so casually.

"Let me give you all a heads-up too," Liu Banxia said. "Next time a student asks a question, don't always praise me. Praising me is useless. When we get back, I still won't go easy on you during training."

"Time is precious; we have less than fifty minutes left. We could stay a bit later, but you all have classes tomorrow. You can't use us as an excuse to skip class and sleep in."

As soon as he finished speaking, even more students raised their hands.