Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 82 - : Anatomy Anatomy 3

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Chapter 82: Anatomy Anatomy 3

This kind of meticulousness should be considered an advantage and strength of female medical students.

As this view flashed through his mind, Ren Chongda was surprised to find that for the first time he recognized that female surgeons might have their own unique surgical strengths, possibly incomparable by their male counterparts.

After all, this type of delicate surgical technique “requires a gentle woman’s heart” as an essential element.

Moreover, do not think that a “gentle” knife technique equals a lack of strength, which is a ridiculously false assumption. On the contrary, in order to make the incision “gently,” a pen-holding grip is utilized, and it is difficult to exert force properly and control the knife. Holding the knife like a pen, relying solely on a few fingers and the alignment of the wrist and arm without any movement, makes it easy to quickly become tired resulting in unstable subsequent knife handling.

Clinically, many doctors alternate between various knife-holding techniques to adjust the fatigue level of their hands, arms, and other muscle groups, continuously exerting strength.

Ren Chongda glanced at Xie Wanying’s hand, which had been holding the scalpel in a pen grip the entire time, and then looked at the clock. An hour and a half had passed and her posture had not changed.

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One could only say that her finger, wrist, arm, and latissimus dorsi muscle strength were beyond ordinary.

A girl with such strength? Not only Ren Chongda, but her male classmates also felt an enormous pressure.

Yue Wentong frowned as he looked at her a few steps away.

In the morning, he had watched her do twenty pull-ups, a level he could barely achieve himself. The problem was, she’s a girl and he’s a boy. The implications were self-evident.

It’s as if she had leveled the field where girls are generally at a disadvantage compared to boys. As for whether he could catch up to her advantages, it now seemed there was no such tendency.

However, compared to the shock he felt the first night he had to perform an emergency treatment on her, he was now able to quickly adjust his emotions. Holding the scalpel in hand, Yue Wentong bowed his head and proceeded with his own organ dissection. Today, he had been assigned a brain from the same Cadaver Teacher.

The girls outside had long become impatient, and a few of them bravely pushed open the door to the dissection room, sneaking peeks at their crushes. What they saw made their hair stand on end and they screamed, “Yaaahhhh—”

Ren Chongda turned his head and shouted, “Get out!”

The girls ran out cradling their heads, cowered and fearful.

Angrily, Ren Chongda turned back and saw Xie Wanying, who hadn’t relaxed the slightest bit and continued with her dissection. He thought to himself: How could there be such a big difference between girls?

The morning passed. All ten students from the surgery group were in the dissection room, which Ren Chongda found quite satisfying.

The most important phase of study, the clerkship and internship period, was soon approaching, and at this time, any medical student who was serious about learning should not be thinking about taking a holiday or celebrating festivals.

The circle of doctors in third-class hospitals is one of the earliest industries to undergo intense competition in China. And only third-class hospitals will not let down students graduating from Top-tier Medical Colleges.

“I have a New Year’s gift for you all this Spring Festival,”

the sudden statement from the instructor made the students sense a bad feeling rising within them.

“Come, draw lots, one per person. I’ve arranged for you all with clinical teachers from various surgical departments. You will start shadowing them on duty starting from New Year’s Eve. Wherever you draw, that’s the department where you’ll spend the New Year as an intern.”

It was the instructor’s best treatment for their surgical students—spending the New Year in a clinical internship!

Later, it was heard that Zhao Zhaowei and students from his class who were oriented towards internal medicine also had the same experience, except they were drawing lots for various internal departments.