I, Aki Tomoya, will not be a simp.
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Chapter 446 You can’t
"Yes, no problem, thank you for your hard work..."
After submitting the report, Aki Tomoya and the others announced the end of their rotation for the children.
Next, I will rotate to the major blood vessels department to receive guidance from Moriyama, a cardiac surgeon.
"However, you must also remember to complete the other report."
Dr. Sagara reminded Aki Tomoya that, in addition to the report in cardiac surgery, they also needed to complete a report as part of their residency rotation.
That's for dealing with special situations.
After all, there were some problems with their training.
Of course, this issue is not a big deal for the person involved, but it is still necessary to prepare in advance just in case.
"The administrator and Dr. Sasaki have already spoken to them. Although it will still be a bit troublesome, it shouldn't be a big problem."
Aki Tomo never imagined that she would fabricate her experiences.
According to standard procedure, they would first rotate through the general surgery department, and then proceed to other departments in turn.
However, now he is also one of those who accept the unspoken rules.
Is not it good?
It's hard to say, because it did make things convenient for myself, as I gained convenience by taking advantage of other people's privileges.
Eating from a bowl and then cursing your mother after putting it down—that's schizophrenia.
Aki Tomoya couldn't care less about these things, since they didn't cause any harm.
Being a resident physician in the cardiac surgery department is better than anything else.
Then, it's only right that we work with the chief of staff and Sasaki Ichiru from the department to clean up the mess.
"Dr. Moriyama, the supervising physician..."
Looking over at Moriyama, Aki Tomoya remembered that doctor.
I know most of the doctors in the department, but Moriyama is rather low-key.
In the previous surgery, the other party was the third assistant.
Starting tomorrow, Moriyama will be their supervising doctor.
"Aki-kun, your report passed on the first try?"
Majima asked him a question, and Aki Tomoya nodded casually, still looking at Moriyama over there.
He was still very curious about his new supervising doctor.
"My report was returned, and I have to rewrite it."
"Then you'd better hurry up. The clerk is waiting for us to write another report, and that one needs to be written as soon as possible."
"Don't say anymore, I still need to wait until I get back tonight to finish. I'll go ahead, I have other things to do."
When he had other things to do during the day, Majima couldn't find the time to work on his report.
Are you interested in Dr. Moriyama?
Just then, a file folder was placed in front of Aki Tomoya.
He looked up and saw that Yoshida Aoba had walked up to him without him noticing.
Seemingly noticing that Aki Tomoya was observing Moriyama, who would later become their mentor doctor, Yoshida Aoba planned to give him some inside information.
Judging from the other person's expression, it seemed like they were saying, "Hurry up and ask him for help..."
Aki Tomoya touched his nose. Luckily, Yoshida Aoba, an old hand in the department, was there. He could ask him anything.
"Are Dr. Yoshida and Dr. Moriyama easy to get along with?"
"If you think Dr. Moriyama is difficult to get along with, why don't you ask Sasaki to let me be your mentor?"
Aki Tomoya smiled upon hearing this, giving Yoshida Aoba a look that made her feel a little guilty.
"I would really like Dr. Yoshida to be my mentor, if Dr. Yoshida is willing..."
Aki Tomoya's eyes clearly showed doubt about Yoshida Aoba's abilities.
It wasn't that he questioned the other person's medical skills, but rather that he doubted whether the other person was qualified to serve as a mentor.
I remember Sasaki Ichiru saying that Yoshida Aoba couldn't be a supervising doctor.
If he were capable of supervising medical trainees, he would have been appointed long ago.
Or rather, if possible, Sasaki Ichiru would be more than happy to have Yoshida Aoba come and lead these trainee doctors.
But in fact, Yoshida Aoba was clearly not the kind of person who could be a teacher.
"You little brat, you dare look down on me?!"
Yoshida Aoba laughed and scolded.
He understood what Aki Tomoya meant.
Because when they first met, Sasaki exposed his secrets right away.
Thanks to that person, that was the first impression these medical trainees had of him.
"Let's talk about Dr. Moriyama, Dr. Yoshida."
At this point, Aki Tomoya began to change the subject.
He wasn't interested in Yoshida Aoba becoming his supervising doctor because he knew it was impossible.
First of all, Sasaki would never agree once he entered, not to mention that everything had already been arranged and there would be no surprises or changes.
Compared to Yoshida Aoba, Aki Tomoya was more interested in Moriyama, who would become their mentor doctor.
"You've been here for so long, don't you recognize Moriyama?"
At this moment, however, he kept everyone in suspense, not wanting Aki Tomoya to know what he wanted to know so easily.
Seeing this, Aki Tomoya simply said nonchalantly, "I understand, Dr. Yoshida."
Seeing that he wasn't going to continue, Yoshida Aoba sighed inwardly.
Completely disregarding his own ideas, Yoshida Aoba reluctantly gave Aki Tomoya the answer he wanted.
"Dr. Moriyama is also from the University of Tokyo, but after graduation he went to the Kansai region. He's from Kansai. Later, because he wanted to make money, he went to work at an affiliated hospital. You know, it wasn't the professor's decision, so he worked at an affiliated hospital of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Osaka University until the head of the Department of Cardiac Surgery found him."
In short, he was a person who was neglected in the first half of his life.
The reason he was ignored was due to his own decision.
Despite graduating from the University of Tokyo, she went to Kansai, specifically to work at a hospital affiliated with Osaka University.
However, since he is from Kansai, it's not surprising that he went back, but it's not entirely unsurprising either. He graduated from the University of Tokyo, and it's hard to understand why he would go to Kansai after graduation.
Then, wanting to make money, he submitted an application to the affiliated hospital without consulting the professor, and almost ended up working there for the rest of his life.
"Before we came here, this guy was like this after he went back to the university hospital. He said he wanted to go to the affiliated hospital to make money, but the heads of the departments in the affiliated hospital were all sent by professors. This guy's situation was terrible."
Yoshida Aoba still felt a little sad when talking about this.
"He couldn't stay at the university hospitals in Kansai, and it was difficult to get by at affiliated hospitals. When we were still at the University of Tokyo, it was Sasaki who helped bring him back from Kansai. But, you know, university hospitals are complicated, especially since this guy's resume is different from everyone else's..."
Yoshida Aoba spoke softly, seemingly recalling her time at the university hospital, and couldn't help but sigh.
Chapter 447 People Who Can't Make It
When I graduated, I contacted people at Osaka University and decided to go back to my hometown to develop my career. Just looking at it that way, there's nothing wrong with it.
However, after going to the Department of Cardiology at Osaka University, I went to an affiliated hospital because of money, which was not under the professor's instructions, which was quite awkward.
It's true that affiliated hospitals are more profitable than university hospitals, but there's also a fact to consider.
Affiliated hospitals do not have the capacity to train personnel at the level of university hospital directors and professors, so affiliated hospitals are generally colonies of university hospital bureaus.
The people who take the top positions in affiliated hospitals are often sent there by professors from university hospitals.
The affiliated hospitals are profitable because those who have worked under professors for a long time and have no room for advancement are then assigned to be the heads of those hospitals.
As for Moriyama himself, he went to the affiliated hospital, and to put it bluntly, that's about it for his entire life; he shouldn't even think about getting promoted.
According to Yoshida Aoba, he was ostracized at the affiliated hospital, and Aki Tomo had no doubts.
Because his decision was really problematic.
However, Moriyama was lucky; some people at the University of Tokyo still remembered him.
According to Yoshida Aoba, Morizo and Sasaki Ichiru had a good relationship, which is why he was able to be rescued from the affiliated hospital in Kansai and return to Tokyo.
"The old university hospital was really a mess. Even though that guy came back, he can only follow Dr. Sasaki around like a shadow..."
This is about Moriyama's past.
Their past before coming from the university hospital.
"After hearing what Dr. Yoshida said, I really don't understand what Dr. Moriyama was thinking back then..."
Aki Tomoya muttered to himself.
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