Healing Doctor

Chapter 417 The Pressure in Front of the Camera

Chapter 417 The Pressure in Front of the Camera

"No need, teacher." Ji Xiang smiled, his face radiating a faint white light.

Zhai Yuhan felt a little dizzy from the bright light.

It was the first time she had ever seen a person's expression light up, and it was a feeling that was hard to describe.

The test paper was prepared on short notice, and Zhai Yuhan had never seen it before. Even she herself couldn't finish it in 20 minutes, let alone these clinical novices.

The neatly dressed girl behind Ji Xiang, who had given him a bottle of purified water, was named Zhao Mengmeng. She was a PhD in pathology from a medical university and was currently answering questions with a worried expression.

Zhai Yuhan doesn't believe that an undergraduate student's level can surpass that of a doctoral student.

Even if this PhD is not a clinical specialist.

"Alright." Zhai Yuhan didn't force Ji Xiang too much, and secretly remembered... She didn't need to try hard to remember, as long as she recalled it, her mind was filled with Ji Xiang's face, which seemed to be glowing slightly.

"Teacher, I'll go out now."

"Go ahead, wait in the hallway."

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In the comments section.

"This is too fast! I saw that the two PhDs with the highest academic qualifications were still answering the questions, and the graduate students who had worked at the First Affiliated Hospital for a year were also answering the questions. How come Ji Xiang has already handed in his paper?"

"Is it possible that he just wrote it randomly?"

"Probably not..." a triple-threat star in film, television, and music laughed. "I guess he's young and impetuous, and in order to show off his skills, he deliberately increased his answering speed to leave a deep impression on the judges and us."

That's possible. Regardless of the score, everyone now remembers the young doctor who was the first to hand in his paper.

His actions were still effective, weren't they?

Ji Xiang walked out of the conference room and sat on a chair in the corridor. A camera followed him out.

"Dr. Ji, do you think the exam was difficult?"

"It's alright," Ji Xiang said calmly.

Thank goodness, what the heck is this?!

The camera assistant, unwilling to give up, continued, "So, what score do you think you'd get? Would you be able to pass the first round of assessments and enter clinical practice?"

"Perfect score."

"!!!" The photographer and his assistant were both stunned. A perfect score?

Just now in the small conference room, you could tell from the expressions of the other young doctors that this test was very difficult.

Faced with Ji Xiang's two questions and five-word answers, the photography team was speechless, unsure how to continue the questioning.

"Do we need to edit the footage we recorded?" Ji Xiang asked.

"Yes, yes, don't worry, we'll cut out anything we shouldn't have said in post-production," the photographer quickly replied.

"That's good."

"Don't worry, so please relax when you speak," the photographer said with a smile. "Do you think we'll pass the test?"

"Probably. I really can't think of any reason why a perfect score wouldn't be enough to pass, unless the production team is deliberately messing with us."

"..." The cameraman looked at Ji Xiang speechlessly.

"However, the camera does put a certain amount of pressure on people. I knew this before, but it's more noticeable now," Ji Xiang said with a smile.

"The greater the pressure, the greater the motivation." Although the photographer's assistant didn't see that Ji Xiang was nervous, he still followed up with his words, "Dr. Ji, what are your expectations for the upcoming interview?"

"Don't cut this part." Ji Xiang looked at the camera lens, revealing his signature gentle and composed smile. "I hope to do my internship in the urology department."

Why?

"Because I currently have a provincial-level scientific research project on the topic of interventional embolization before partial nephrectomy. I hope to have the opportunity to explain the principles of the procedure to everyone and witness the entire process of a patient from admission to discharge with the audience."

"!!!"

"!!!"

The entire film crew was dumbfounded.

Ji Xiang's confident expression was completely different from the apprehensive, anxious, and uneasy expressions of the other young doctors.

His face radiated an indescribable glow, full of youthful vigor and hope for the future.

The other young doctors had a simple goal—the biggest prize from the show: an offer from the First Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Medical University.

Moreover, this young doctor doesn't seem interested in the offer from the First Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Medical University, so what is his purpose in participating in this program?

Although Ji Xiang explained it very clearly, the production crew, with their preconceived notions, still didn't understand the literal meaning of what Ji Xiang had just said.

The film crew paused for a few seconds, then the assistant suddenly remembered something Ji Xiang had just said. He asked, "Dr. Ji, what do you mean by 'Provincial Self-Management Department'?"

"Provincial Natural Science Foundation Project"

The film crew didn't understand, but at that moment, the entertainment guests in the commentary room asked the medical guest, Director Shen.

"Director Shen, what does 'provincial-level natural science foundation' mean?"

"It's a national funding project to improve scientific and technological levels. It's very difficult to get approved; generally speaking, an average province only has about ten approval slots for medical-related projects per year."

"Wow, that's amazing! Is Ji Xiang a resident physician or a veteran doctor?!"

"Yeah, maybe he deliberately omitted something," someone said, feigning profundity. "For example, this project was his teacher's, and he was only involved, but he could use wording to make people believe it was his own project."

"..."

The room fell silent, and the atmosphere became somewhat awkward.

This conjecture aligns with common sense.

However, for a contestant participating in a reality show, once the final verdict is reached, the resulting controversy might be too much for a young person to handle.

"A person who can get a perfect score on the professional medical exam must be very capable," Director Shen said, giving everyone a way out.

But going down this step is a bit of a challenge for everyone.

Why is this young doctor with the lowest educational background among those interviewing so arrogant?

The guests avoided this topic and began to comment on the performances of others.

Half an hour later, the medical students participating in the reality show handed in their papers one after another, and Zhao Mengmeng waited until the very end to come out.

She looked like she was about to cry; she seemed incredibly wronged.

Zhai Yuhan showed no mercy whatsoever. She gathered the medical students together and said, "Now I'll take you to your interviews. Try to relax during the interviews, and just answer whatever questions the professors ask normally."

"Teacher, when will the exam results be released?" a student asked, raising their hand obediently and respectfully.

"You'll find out once you start your departmental internship," Zhai Yuhan said coldly.

She led the medical students to another meeting room and then let the first medical student in for an interview according to the list.

Zhai Yuhan noticed that the others who stayed outside were all very nervous. The one whose name was called even walked with a slight limp. But only Ji Xiang sat quietly in his chair, talking on his phone.

She really wasn't nervous at all, and Zhai Yuhan took a few extra glances at her.

(End of this chapter)

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