When the Doctor Uses A Hack-Chapter 577: No! He Doesn’t Want To!
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Chen Cang was suddenly stunned!
Looking at Guo Yunfei, who was brimming with confidence, he took a deep breath!
Ah...
Dr. Guo is such a good person!
Not only is he leaving, but he also gave me a gift, thinking about it makes me feel quite embarrassed.
No wonder Teacher Meng and Director Tao complimented you, if it were up to me... I would too!
...
After cleaning up, Chen Cang then went to the bridge, where Director He Tong from the emergency center was still on site, organizing the rescue work in a tense and orderly manner. Seeing Chen Cang coming over, he quickly asked, "Xiao Chen, how is it? Have the patients all been transferred?"
He Tong came from a clinical background at a time when it was popular to switch between professional and administrative positions; he directly joined the emergency center and had been there for over a decade, never changing his place of work but occasionally his post.
He genuinely dedicated his life to the work at the emergency center!
Every time a major rescue event occurred, he was basically on scene to command; his friendships with Li Baoshan, Wang Xiangjun, and others were forged during disaster relief efforts!
He Tong had considerable influence in the emergency center, not only because he was the director, but most importantly because of his professional attitude!
Chen Cang nodded, "They’ve all been taken to the hospital. Director Tao and his team are already preparing for the surgery, the specifics are unknown.
Is the situation here severe? Director He, do I need to help with anything?"
After some consideration, He Tong replied, "No need, you go straight to the hospital and see if there’s anything in the operating room that needs help. The situation here is not too serious."
In He Tong’s mind, Chen Cang should be involved in more urgent tasks; they could handle matters here without him.
Chen Cang nodded, got up, hailed a taxi, and went straight back to the Provincial Second Hospital.
His white lab coat was already stained with a lot of fresh blood. Chen Cang simply took it off, rolled it into a bundle, but didn’t throw it away; it could still be worn after washing...
How many white lab coats had he gone through this month alone?
The Provincial Second Hospital was quite humane about this; lab coats were covered by departmental expenses and did not need to be purchased.
Wasting lab coats like this, "Mother Tian," the head nurse, would surely grumble again; better persevere, perhaps it could come clean...
Never think that a doctor’s white lab coat is as pristinely white and beautiful as a wedding dress...
In reality, it bears all sorts of pen marks, grease stains, and various bodily fluids, and naturally, the most common of all are the faint bloodstains.
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It might be the cleanest yet the dirtiest thing at the same time.
Every day Chen Cang had to change into a new white lab coat because there were always fresh bloodstains on his coat; it was truly unavoidable.
However, the hospital washed the lab coats once a week, and since Chen Cang wore each only once, he had enough to rotate through!
Compared to Teacher Meng, Chen Cang felt he was doing okay; his could still be washed, but how to deal with missing buttons? He was already wearing the largest size...
At this thought, Chen Cang couldn’t help but sigh; being a student really is never-ending... hard work!
The taxi driver, upon seeing Chen Cang, immediately asked curiously, "Young man, are you... a doctor?"
Chen Cang was startled and nodded, "Mhm."
"Did anyone die in the accident just now?" the driver asked worriedly.
Chen Cang shook his head, "No fatalities for the time being; I reckon they should all be able to be saved. Please rest assured."
The taxi driver heaved a sigh of relief and nodded, "Ah... For those of us who drive on the roads, we fear traffic accidents the most. Every time such an incident occurs, it feels quite helpless. Fortunately, there are you guys. But you work really hard."
Chen Cang smiled, "Understanding is precious."
Once they reached the hospital entrance, the taxi driver refused to take any money no matter what. Chen Cang had cash on him and simply left 10 yuan before walking off; it wasn’t that he didn’t want to give more... but that was all the cash he had, the change from breakfast.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Chen Cang went straight to the operating room. The emergency operations had already commenced in an orderly fashion. Director Tao Zi was leading the team personally, and with Wang Kai’an as the deputy head of thoracic surgery providing solid technical support, the rescue efforts for the man were going smoothly!
However, Chen Cang found the upcoming cranial surgery exhilarating!
To tell the truth, every surgeon harbors the desire to crack open a skull...
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Chen Cang was no different!
Harboring a slim hope that his skill-stealing ability might trigger, Chen Cang watched an entire surgery...
He wanted to intervene, but realized that apart from giving some encouraging looks, he really didn’t know what to do!
Cranial surgery is extremely delicate, and many of the instruments are specialized. Fortunately, the man only had a skull fracture with accompanying subarachnoid hemorrhage, so the surgery wasn’t too difficult, and the rescue went smoothly!
What a pity though...
The hope for a mixed bonus from an "eye assist" was too slim, and he had already "learned" a skill from Guo Yunfei today, so there was no trigger yet.
After the surgery was finished, Lu Xin, the head of Neurosurgery, looked at Chen Cang, "Xiao Chen, what do you think? Are you interested in learning Neurosurgery?"
Chen Cang nodded, about to speak.
Tao Zi said quietly from the side, "No, he doesn’t want to!"
Chen Cang was stunned.
Nonsense! Who says I don’t want to?
Lu Xin was taken aback and glared at Tao Zi, "I think he’s very interested!"
...
For a moment, the two senior directors engaged in a battle of words.
Nonetheless, they both enjoyed the banter, and other doctors around them were used to it.
Chen Cang could only sigh helplessly. In fact... he really was interested...
But just like eating a meal one bite at a time, surgery and emergency departments need neurosurgeons too—cranial injuries are not uncommon and carry a high mortality rate.
The surgery went smoothly, and Chen Cang returned to the emergency department, entering the observation room.
Suddenly, he saw that three-year-old girl staring quietly at her mother.
The ten-year-old boy beside her held her hand, lowering his head to the little girl, "Shh... Mom just had surgery and fell asleep, Ni Ni, don’t wake her."
The little girl nodded and stood there, her gaze fixed on her mother, her heart filled with thoughts she couldn’t express.
But as she clenched her brother’s index finger tightly, she suddenly felt a lot more at ease inside.
Chen Cang glanced over and walked out, asking Chang Lina, "Have you contacted their relatives?"
Chang Lina sighed, "I got in touch with their grandparents, but they’re from out of town. They can only arrive by tomorrow’s train."
Chen Cang nodded and asked, "Who’s on night duty today? Please take care of the children."
At that moment, Lele walked in with an armful of snacks.
Chen Cang was surprised, "Lele, you’re already so... plump, and you’re still buying so many snacks? Aren’t you afraid of getting the three highs?"
Lele snorted unconcernedly and smiled at Chen Cang, "I bought these for the kids. I saw they were quite pitiful. I’m on night shift anyway, and I have to eat, so I just bought some extra for them."
Chen Cang saw that the snacks were all things kids like to eat and couldn’t help but smile.
The nurses in the emergency department weren’t very old, mostly in their mid-twenties, younger than Chen Cang.
The emergency department often has young children, and the nurses usually look after them—kind-hearted and attentive.
It would be a different story if you left the children to big fellows like Chen Cang. They might forget about them in the midst of their busyness...
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ps: I’m truly sorry, as the year draws near, I was busy tidying up this afternoon and didn’t manage to write three chapters. I’m just posting two for now, and I’ll work through the night to get the third chapter out to post it all together tomorrow at noon. Thank you, everyone.
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