University Doctor and His Fragile Patients
Chapter 683 - 513: Practice Reductions Like You Practice Injections! (Part 2)
Seeing Chen Mu standing there silently, some of the more impatient intern doctors couldn’t help but speak up.
But.
Just as they began to speak, the person beside them covered their mouths with a look of horror.
But with one person’s mouth covered.
There were always those who didn’t catch on, continuing, "Dr. Chen, how should we practice? Is it like using models in school? But with models, we’ve already passed. It’s just when facing real patients, we still..."
Another one with their mouth covered by a companion.
This time.
Even the slightly slow-reacting intern doctors suddenly realized that there might be more to the practice they were hoping for than met the eye.
Just as some people cast questioning glances at their companions.
Chen Mu suddenly chuckled.
Then he said, "Actually, practicing dislocation reduction is quite simple. Think about the last period in school, how you practiced giving injections and drawing blood from patients; reduction can follow a similar model."
Upon hearing Chen Mu’s statement.
Almost all the intern doctors present gasped.
Some interns who had been quite active before now avoided speaking.
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"Isn’t having practice opportunities a good thing? Why do these interns look unhappy?"
"If it were me, I wouldn’t be very happy either..."
"I’m happy! Finally, it’s someone else’s turn to suffer this ordeal. Although I used to curse when practicing, watching others practice makes me quite happy!"
"Me too, it’s entertaining! Who’s afraid of making a fuss? Dr. Chen, make them practice hard!"
"Wait... why are there suddenly so many excited comments... do you realize how scary your sudden enthusiasm looks..."
"Those who have been drenched in rain will rip the umbrellas of their successors!"
"For those who didn’t understand, a friendly tip: when we practiced injections back then, it always ended up with practicing directly on each other, in pairs."
"By the end of the exam, both people’s hands were full of needle marks, utterly tragic..."
"..."
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"Dr. Chen, can I opt-out of the practice..."
An intern, scared to the point of pallor, raised a hand weakly to inquire.
Chen Mu calmly nodded, saying, "Of course."
Then.
Chen Mu’s gaze fell on the other white coats, saying, "I should clarify, practice is not mandatory. It’s only happening because some students requested it."
"There aren’t any major issues with the other patients in the observation room, so I’ll head up first."
"Those who want to practice can find me upstairs in the lounge later; if not..."
Chen Mu yawned, "I need to go back to sleep."
Who knows when.
A new patient might come in.
If he could.
Chen Mu just wanted to seize every moment to get some rest.
Back in the upstairs lounge.
Before Chen Mu could fall asleep, there was another knock at the door, "Dr. Chen, we’ve organized those who want to practice. Should we come in, or wait for you in the adjacent campus clinic?"
Hearing the cautious voice at the door.
Chen Mu sighed.
His sleep tonight was probably ruined.
He got up to change, "Wait for me at the campus clinic next door; I’ll be over shortly."
"Alright, Dr. Chen."
When Chen Mu came out of the lounge, he was still yawning.
But seeing the people standing in the campus clinic.
Chen Mu was taken aback.
There were twenty interns on night duty at Hai City University tonight.
At this moment.
Half of them, ten in total, were in his campus clinic.
Moreover.
Chen Mu noticed that the intern who raised his hand to ask if he could opt-out in the observation room was also there.
Feeling Chen Mu’s gaze on him.
The young man awkwardly scratched his head but still met Chen Mu’s gaze openly, "Dr. Chen, after knowing the practice method, I’m still a bit scared..."
Chen Mu nodded, "Understandable."
He himself had studied Chinese medicine since childhood, and used to be frightened by the sight of long needles in his elder’s hands.
Intern: "But after you left, I seriously thought about it..."
"Coincidentally, I’m different from the others here; I’m actually studying orthopedics."
Chen Mu understood, "Then you should indeed be here."
Interns studying other departments might not be proficient in bone setting.
But if someone destined to be an orthopedic doctor can’t set bones.
They’ll encounter many avoidable problems in their future work.
"Dr. Chen, I might still show some fear while practicing later, but please rest assured, my attitude towards learning is absolutely upright."
Hearing the young man’s words and seeing his sincere gaze.
Chen Mu smiled and nodded, "Yes, I also believe in your positive learning attitude."
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"Oh wow! I suddenly feel this intern is really reliable. He’ll definitely grow into a great doctor in clinical practice."
"I think so too. As long as someone’s attitude is serious, their work capability won’t be poor."
"Just to add, if you have the brains to get into Hai City Medical University, you’re already really strong."
"Putting myself in the situation, I would find it hard to overcome my fear so quickly. Even if I did later, I might have missed this excellent learning opportunity."
"That’s why people better than you wake up faster and work harder."
"Stop it, stop it! I’m learning already!"
"If you were actually studying hard, you wouldn’t be here responding to my comments in the stream!"
"Hahaha!!! The people commenting in the stream are so sharp, every comment hitting the mark!"
"..."
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"So, should I start, or do you all want to do it yourself?"
Just looking at these guys, occasionally showing glints of fear in their eyes.
Chen Mu knew.
These guys had mentally prepared themselves, and they were familiar with the practice style.
For instance, right now.
Even before Chen Mu said anything.
They’d already grouped up.
Into pairs.
"How about, ladies first?"
One young man cautiously suggested to his female partner.
Chen Mu rolled his eyes, just about to tease him for lacking chivalry.
He saw his partner nodding very straightforwardly, "Sure, sooner done, sooner over."
Chen Mu: "..."
Virtually no intern chose to dislocate their own arm.
They all awaited Chen Mu’s assistance.
Chen Mu walked up to five of them, deftly dislocating all of their arms.
Meanwhile.
Each of these five interns’ partners got into position and began practicing.
For a while.
Screams echoed throughout the campus clinic.
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"Though I was mentally prepared, actually seeing this scene still scared me..."
"Are you medical students always this tough on yourselves? I’m scared!!!"
"My son studies medicine too, specializing in orthopedics. I’m recording this to ask if he used to practice like this. I’m beginning to feel bad for the kid, but maybe I shouldn’t have discouraged him from studying medicine..."
"Maybe your kid enjoys it? Although med students around me say anyone who encourages others to study medicine should be struck by lightning, whenever the hospital needs them, they drop everything and hurry back to work."
"Complaining is one thing, professional ethics and attitude are another. Us med students get that distinction clearly."
"So you really practiced like this in med school."
"Well, as a cardiologist, I need to clarify: we don’t use ourselves as practice subjects..."
"Nonsense, if you did, I’d never find a living doctor for surgery!!!"
"..."