Chapter 983
Chapter 983: Chapter 967: Intern Chapter 983: Chapter 967: Intern Tang Yuxin walked over, standing beside several doctors.
All these were the new interns assigned this year, indeed young, each one about twenty years old, in the prime of their youth.
Thinking back, Tang Yuxin herself was the same when she came here, she was also full of youthful vigor, at this age too, but now, what used to be young tender shoots have all turned into old bark, just like her.
In the past, people used to call her Xiaotang, but now they almost wish to call her Old Doctor Tang.
After all, although she wasn’t old, her surgical volume was first in the hospital, and her success rate was also at the top, so being described as Old Tang didn’t seem too excessive.
Among these interns, there were both males and females, all from various prestigious medical universities in Beijing, and one-third of them were high achievers who came from the Beijing General Hospital affiliated with Beijing University Medical School.
Of course, there was also Tang Yuxin’s junior sister from Qing University Medical Department, who was once a classmate of Tang Sisi.
Now, Tang Sisi, having a child in between, was still a student at the school.
Thus, it can be said that Wang Zitan, that old man, really ruined a good seedling, depriving the world of a good doctor.
Upon seeing Tang Yuxin, Zhou Xiaomeng’s eyes also brightened involuntarily.
Wow, it’s Sister Yuxin, she’s so imposing.
If only she could be assigned to her, having an acquaintance would be great.
She prayed silently in her heart, hoping desperately to be assigned to Tang Yuxin and not anyone else.
Dean Zhu spoke politely for quite a while; actually, it was the same every year.
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There were always interns in the hospital every year, and there were always new people staying on.
When Tang Yuxin first came, Dean Zhu said the same things, and now, several years had passed, and his speech hadn’t changed.
Dean Zhu’s favorite time of the year was now, as the newcomers who stayed longer would become more seasoned.
They would become increasingly disobedient, especially Tang Yuxin, who was so well-behaved when she first arrived, doing whatever she was told without ever talking back, but now, he simply couldn’t coax her to stay, and she continued to ask for long leaves of absence.
Nevertheless, these little interns were great, obedient and naive, truly endearing.
Of course, these were also the future talents in reserve for their hospital.
No matter when, their hospital always felt short-staffed, always in need of more people, so they had to pay attention to this batch and keep as many as possible.
Besides, their hospital’s new building was also going to be constructed, and by then, they would need even more and more modern talent.
“Alright, follow your teachers,” Dean Zhu said, distributing the trainees among the senior doctors present.
The students greeted the senior doctors, and Tang Yuxin turned to see Zhou Xiaomeng waving at her, smiling with genuine happiness.
“I’ll have someone arrange your dormitories first.”
Tang Yuxin checked the time; it was still early.
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They could rest a bit first and get familiar with the hospital environment.
After having a meal, she would then take them around.
She called over a nurse, ordering her to settle the interns.
She had always been kind to the interns; after all, who hadn’t started as one?
And who could tell what their future achievements would be?
After ensuring all the interns were settled in, Tang Yuxin then returned to her office, took off her coat, and prepared to rest for a while.
But once she lay down, she didn’t want to get up again; it was the late-night work from yesterday that had overwhelmed her.
As one ages, they truly can’t endure staying up late.
Someone came into the room, but she was unaware.
Gu Ning set the food on the table and also walked inside, only to see Tang Yuxin still sleeping there, without a blanket over her.
It was possible that she was so exhausted she forgot, but thankfully, today’s weather wasn’t too cool; otherwise, she could have easily caught a cold.
He placed his hand on Tang Yuxin’s shoulder and gently shook her.
“Yuxin, wake up.”
“Mmm…” Tang Yuxin rubbed her eyes and sat up.
“What time is it?” Her eyes felt sore, and her body was still tired; thus, she must have slept for quite a long time.
It was rare for her to sleep so much.
Today, no one had come looking for her, which was the only reason she could sleep for so long.
“It’s one in the afternoon.”
Gu Ning checked his watch, then told Tang Yuxin, helping her tidy her hair before suggesting, “Go freshen up, I’ve brought the food you wanted to eat.”
“Okay,” Tang Yuxin quickly stood up and ran to the washroom inside.
By the time she came back out, she had tidied herself up.
“I’m so hungry,” she said as she ran over and began eating with chopsticks.
Of course, after a nap, her spirits were not bad, and she would feel even better after eating.
As for Gu Ning, he obviously felt better than she did, which reminded her of the saying, “To compare oneself to others will only increase dissatisfaction.”
Men’s physical strength is different from women’s, even their work capacity differs too much.
Therefore, to expect gender equality, she felt, was somehow always unattainable.
After finishing the meal, Tang Yuxin didn’t say much to Gu Ning; she needed to check on the university student who had ingested pesticide.
She had prescribed additional medication, and it should have been used up by now, and there should be some reaction in their body.
However, as she went out, she suddenly felt like she had forgotten something.
In that moment, she couldn’t quite remember exactly what she had forgotten—what had she omitted?
It wasn’t until she saw Dr.
Liu with a few young interns nearby that she realized what she had forgotten—it was her own interns.
What followed was nothing short of chaos, an unbearable mess.
Some came wearing slippers, others were disheveled, and some even wore their clothes inside out.
Tang Yuxin couldn’t help but turn away; it was too painful to look directly at them.
This group of interns was too sloppy—or rather, was it that she called them too suddenly without giving them advanced notice?
But as doctors, shouldn’t they always be mindful of their professional image?
If a critically ill patient arrived, would they come to resuscitate the patient in slippers?
When she turned back around, they finally looked presentable, but their previous state was too memorable, and her first impression of them was sloppiness.
“I don’t have many requirements for you, but first and foremost is to be clean.” Tang Yuxin always had a different approach to teaching interns compared to other doctors.
She would teach them everything she could, and how much they learned was up to them.
As for other things, like personal life issues, she didn’t have time to manage, so they needed to discipline themselves.
Of course, there was one thing she was particularly concerned about—their external appearance.
They must be tidy, with clean clothes, clean hair, and clean fingernails, because she had a severe case of perfectionism regarding cleanliness.