Chapter 22 Don't move!
Chapter 22 Don't move!
"Senior Brother Xue, Professor Guo will be giving a short lecture later, right?"
In the 608 control room, most people were diligently practicing, crawling on their hands and knees in front of the control panel!
A junior master's student earnestly approached Dr. Xue Zhongyuan to confirm the information. After Dr. Xue Zhongyuan nodded slightly, the student quickly replied, "Then I'll send the message to the brothers."
After saying that, he stepped back, took his phone from the locker, ran out of the control room, and sent a message on his way to the restroom.
Associate Professor Guo Congyu is an associate professor in Professor Chen Zhiyuan's group, and has the same rank as Ding Xianqi.
When the other two groups are on surgery days, the associate professors from Professor Chen Zhiyuan's group will also come to the practice room to give lectures when they have time.
Inside room 608, there are three rows and three columns of stainless steel workbenches, each one meter long, wide, and high.
Disturbed, Xue Zhongyuan got up, twisted his neck, paused his operation, slowly placed the needle holder into the tray, and then gently rubbed his wrist.
After the soreness from the lactic acid buildup subsided, Xue Zhongyuan left the workbench and began to wander around giving instructions: "Hold your hand steady. If you're using a pen grip, use a pen grip. If you're using a bow grip, use the standard bow grip. Only use one method. Nobody's going to let you use both."
"If you hold it like that, you'll never be able to master the scalpel. No one is asking you to create your own scalpel grip."
Xue Zhongyuan is a PhD in trauma surgery and is guiding Gong Leyang in the social residency training of trauma surgery.
The Provincial People's Hospital is a large teaching hospital. Its orthopedics department has five subspecialties, and each subspecialty has a complete academic system including doctoral, master's, and internship stages.
Along with the master's students, there were also those undergoing general residency training...
"Okay...okay, Senior Brother Xue. I made a careless mistake again. Thank you for reminding me, Senior Brother." The resident quickly changed his grip on the knife, smiled apologetically, and thanked him.
Unlike professional master's programs, regular social training programs do not have mentors. Students rely entirely on themselves to learn alongside their peers, with occasional guidance from senior students and lectures from superiors serving as their learning resources.
Even so, they are still considered "top students" in social residency training, because the content of the lectures given by the associate professors at the Provincial People's Hospital is something that attending physicians in many lower-level hospitals can only hear by enrolling in their classes.
Xue Zhongyuan continued walking forward, looking at several control panels without saying a word, and continued to pass by.
Not every junior disciple is at a crucial breakthrough stage and needs his correction and guidance...
Surgical procedures are a slow and meticulous process. If you don't have the right control, you can only improve through endless repetition and practice until you get a push from your teacher or senior colleague at the last minute, and then you can reach a higher level.
As Xue Zhongyuan walked, he instinctively felt that Guo Ziyuan's actions were fine and he passed by.
But the lingering thoughts in his mind made him pause. After his eyes flickered several times, he took a few steps back and stood beside Guo Ziyuan.
Xue Zhongyuan is a first-year doctoral student, two years ahead of Guo Ziyuan. Although they are not fellow students under the same supervisor, they are not in the same group.
However, since they both belonged to the same trauma surgery department and had worked together for two years as junior doctors, they naturally knew each other.
After pausing and staring for a while, Xue Zhongyuan's mouth opened slightly, his face showing disbelief.
What is Guo Ziyuan doing?
Guo Ziyuan is "playing" with tofu!
Moreover, it involves irregular three-dimensional carving of tofu—
Xue Zhongyuan immediately retrieved his memories to carefully compare them with what Guo Ziyuan had been doing.
Trauma surgery places great emphasis on debridement, therefore there are strict standards and requirements for the practice and timing of debridement.
First year of master's program...
Second year of master's program...
As a third-year master's student, I simulated necrotic tissue with tofu, requiring the precise removal of ten tofu slices, each approximately 5mm thick.
Is this the kind of play Guo Ziyuan should really be doing?
As a first-year doctoral student, I need to practice my knife skills, carving tofu into ellipses and spheres.
No, this is a regular three-dimensional structure. The three-dimensional structure that Guo Ziyuan is carving now is neither an ellipsoid nor a sphere.
A second-year doctoral student, carving a single character on the surface of tofu.
Upon graduating with his doctorate, he carved several characters on the surface of tofu.
This content was all memorized by Xue Zhongyuan; it included things he had done and things he was about to tackle.
However, after thinking about it carefully, Xue Zhongyuan realized that none of these things could correspond to Guo Ziyuan's current operations.
Going further up, that's what the doctors in this hospital should consider and pursue.
I heard—
Our newly appointed attending physician in trauma surgery needs to carve tofu into an irregular three-dimensional structure.
Xue Zhongyuan's memory retrieval is complete. Tofu, three-dimensional structure!
All matching complete.
This hospital specializes in treating patients.
Guo Ziyuan, second-year professional master's student.
There was a gap of three years between my doctoral studies and my final residency.
Xue Zhongyuan's mind stopped thinking and his synapses crashed.
His mouth was so wide open that he could try to fit an egg inside...
Guo Ziyuan is still carving meticulously.
Debridement is a technique, a skill.
Improving debridement skills is a slow and gradual process, and regardless of whether one has a doctorate or a master's degree, improvement is generally very slow.
The only difference is whether you are figuring it out and practicing on your own, or whether you have someone to guide and support you.
The higher one's skill in debridement, the less damage and the better the healing effect can be for trauma patients when participating in clinical work.
"What...are you doing?" After his mind returned to normal and his synapses started working again, Xue Zhongyuan asked the question in a very unprofessional manner.
"Practice debridement!" Guo Ziyuan said, his tone slightly cold as he immersed himself in the practice.
He didn't realize at all that he was in the skills training room of the Provincial People's Hospital, not at home, and not in his own operating room.
The person who bothered him was not one of his ex-girlfriends from a past life.
Guo Ziyuan's voice was concise and his tone was experienced. If it weren't for the slightly immature tone, Xue Zhongyuan would have thought that it was a superior from the institute.
"I know you're practicing wound cleaning, but what are you doing?" Xue Zhongyuan couldn't help but blurt out his doubts.
After Xue Zhongyuan spoke out again, Guo Ziyuan made a mistake in his operation, and his move was too aggressive, causing the operation to collapse.
Guo Ziyuan immediately raised his head and met Xue Zhongyuan's gaze.
Xue Zhongyuan sensed a flash of anger in Guo Ziyuan's eyes, a look that even made him instinctively afraid!
Fortunately, this flash of anger was fleeting.
Guo Ziyuan hadn't even had a chance to speak.
"Clap clap!" A person walked in from outside the control room, clapping as he went, saying, "Everyone, stop for a moment and listen to me."
"Professor Guo has arrived at the practice room, in room 602. Today's topic is hemostasis."
"The practice room has limited capacity. If you're not a trauma surgeon, please make room for us trauma surgeons."
"Trauma surgeons, hurry up and grab a spot..."
Upon hearing this, Wang Hai quickly dropped the equipment he was holding and set out.
The visitor was Dou Lin, a second-year doctoral student in trauma surgery, whose advisor was Professor Chen Zhiyuan. He was about to leave after delivering the message.
Xue Zhongyuan stood there stunned for a moment, then finally ran over: "Senior Brother Liu, Professor Guo is in room 602, right?"
"Okay, hurry up and go over there. Get a spot early. Today's lesson is on debridement, a core fundamental skill in trauma surgery. I'll go call more people." Liu Xianming walked to the next operating room to continue calling for people.
Xue Zhongyuan quickly turned his head and said, "Guo Ziyuan, don't move, don't move anything, I'll go and call Teacher Guo over."
When Xue Zhongyuan said this, only one master's student in hand surgery remained in the operating room. He looked at Guo Ziyuan with a slight doubt, but quickly lowered his head and continued his suturing operation.
Hand surgery places greater emphasis on fundamental suturing skills.
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