Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 226 - 【226】First time being taught by the leader

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Chapter 226: 【226】First time being taught by the leader

Chapter 226: 【226】First time being taught by the leader

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The real hell seemed to have just begun from here.

The other party denied, and Xie Wanying could only continue to search for evidence. Fortunately, she had been in the hospital before and was clear about the bureaucratic process. Notices from the medical school to the hospital would be distributed to the departments, and then from the departments to the various sections. Even if the department leadership had called the head of the section, a written notice was generally a must-have.

These written notices would be delivered daily to each section by the janitors. There was no set time for delivery, but the notices would be placed in a central location by the nurses.

The nurses would place their documents at the nursing station or on the desk in the head nurse’s office. Documents related to doctors, of course, would be placed in the doctors’ office. Xie Wanying had just been in the doctors’ office and knew where they were kept; next to the door on a small table, there was a plastic basket that should contain various kinds of paperwork.

She hadn’t touched it before, thinking it wouldn’t be appropriate to mess with other people’s things on her first day, but now that things had come to this, Xie Wanying walked over and began searching through the plastic basket. After all, it was placed there, and medical students were allowed to touch it; if they were confidential, they would have been taken to the director’s office already.

Searching through the plastic basket, she quickly found a slip that indeed bore her name, with the general message: “Xie Wanying, you are to intern in General Surgery Department Two under the supervision of Dr. Tan Kelin.”

With the slip in hand, she turned around and went to look for Doctor Sun.

Doctor Sun was standing next to the nursing station, preparing to write some medical orders with his fountain pen.

Approaching him, Xie Wanying said, “Doctor Sun, I found this notification letter in your department.”

Sun Yubo turned his head, and so did the nurses at the nursing station, each catching sight of the notification letter. A group of nurses laughed and said to Sun Yubo, “She seemed to have come over here looking for a teacher this morning.”

“Well, Dr. Tan hasn’t mentioned anything about this to me, okay?” Sun Yubo replied helplessly.

“This document was probably brought over this morning by the auntie and placed directly in your doctors’ office. So, maybe Dr. Tan hasn’t had the chance to speak to you yet? Anyway, we nurses didn’t hear anything about her during the handover last night,” said the nurse.

Hearing the nurse say this, and thinking about what her seniors said last night, Xie Wanying considered: Could it be that Dr. Tan is in charge of mentorship in General Surgery Department Two? Therefore, even though that nurse didn’t know about the notification letter, she suggested that to find a teacher, one must start with Dr. Tan. It seemed to be the situation.

If that were the case, would Dr. Tan be handing her over to another doctor for mentorship later? Because Doctor Sun, who works under Dr. Tan, hadn’t heard about her coming for an internship.

“Dr. Tan is here,” one nurse suddenly poked her head out and noticed someone walking down the corridor.

Upon hearing their colleague say this, the other nurses shrunk their heads back and turned to busy themselves.

The nurses were afraid of Dr. Tan? Xie Wanying became alert.

Walking through the corridor with the wind in his stride was a man in his early thirties, tall and thin, without glasses, which made his single eyelids stand out. He sported a very trendy haircut, with fluttery bangs, and was dressed in a suit and tie that were both formal and stylish. He held a brown briefcase in his left hand and walked swiftly like a whirlwind.

Comparing him to the employee photos she had memorized, Xie Wanying recognized the man as Dr. Tan Kelin.

The doctors’ changing room was next to the office, and Dr. Tan went straight into it upon arrival, apparently without glancing at anyone. Xie Wanying thought so, but was quickly proven wrong.