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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 216 - His appraisal of her is absolutely impartial
Chapter 216: [216] His appraisal of her is absolutely impartial.
Chapter 216: [216] His appraisal of her is absolutely impartial.
The boys in his class were afraid of Xie Wanying, definitely due to some terrifying intuition.
Turning his head, Ren Chongda asked Cao Yong, “Do you have any suggestions?”
Zhu Huicang waved his hands repeatedly: “You can’t ask him; to him, she’s the beauty in the lover’s eyes. Everything about her is the best in his eyes.”
Cao Yong lowered his face with a smile, caught up in love, feeling that everything about her was wonderful.
Ren Chongda turned back to Zhu Huicang: “What about you? Do you have any suggestions?”
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“As long as she has no problems with recitations, she could finish the theoretical courses ahead of schedule. Wandering around the hospital for apprenticeship isn’t very meaningful, so she could start her internship early. Our school has had medical students who graduated early. Like us three, we graduated over a year early. The medical college’s requirements for medical students are to complete the internship duration and earn enough credits; nothing more, right? If she starts her internship now, with over two years of practice plus the thesis defense, she could graduate over a year early, just like us.”
When Ren Chongda heard this, it made sense. Not to mention the three of them, but people like Fu Xinheng from Beidu graduated early too; otherwise, how could they enter the clinical field so young? Not just them, but also people like Huang Zhilei graduated a year early.
In the eight-year program, there were not many talented surgeons, but those who were talented were very formidable. After all, they were top students at the time of the college entrance exam.
If there was such a promising student, it was basically customary to start the internship earlier. If there were classmates from the same cohort available to pair up, that would be best; if not, the student could be grouped together with clinical Ph.D. students from other colleges for rotational internships. Because graduating from the eight-year program meant receiving a Ph.D. degree.
“Now that I’ve mentioned this, are you worried she might not make it?” Zhu Huicang glanced at Ren Chongda’s complex expression.
Being matched with a group of clinical Ph.D. students, and clinical Ph.D. students at that, not research ones, meant dealing with students who were brought in primarily for their clinical skills. Their advantage was self-evident, having already gone through undergraduate and master’s studies, visited various clinical departments, gained clinical experience, and practiced operations many times. Outstanding clinical Ph.D. students would be directly called upon by teachers to assist with surgeries upon their arrival.
For someone entering the clinical internship for the first time to be placed in such a group would be utterly unfair. Thus, Kang Huizhu was ousted from her group in less than half a month and went on to complete the eight-year program. In contrast, Huang Zhilei was never ousted. After all, there was some difference between male and female students in clinical practice.
“Wait and see, weren’t you the one who was worrying unnecessarily before?” Zhu Huicang said smugly.
Ren Chongda ignored him and asked Cao Yong, “What do you think of his suggestion?”
“Didn’t you say that I think everything about her is good?” Cao Yong countered.
“It doesn’t matter; I want to hear what you think,” Ren Chongda persisted.
“If I were to say what’s in my heart, I would say if you place her in a group like that, she will still outperform everyone else,” said Cao Yong.
Hearing this, Zhu Huicang opened his mouth wide, looked at him, and said, “You really love her to an incredible extent to be able to say something like that.”
Cao Yong was helpless. His evaluation of her was not based on personal feelings but on the intuition of someone who was a senior in clinical practice. Yes, he loved her, but he would never forget that he was also a clinical senior.
But others wouldn’t think that way, even old classmates would view him like this, which was why he had hoped to keep it a secret. He hoped that his feelings for her wouldn’t lead to misunderstandings about her abilities.