Chapter 25 Planning for the Future!
Chapter 25 Planning for the Future!
"How did your conversation with An Yue go?" Ding Xianqi asked.
"We talked a lot."
"Master... there's something I need to report to you and ask for your instructions on," Guo Ziyuan said.
Ding Xianqi glared at Guo Ziyuan: "Why do you sound so harsh today?"
"Requesting instructions" and "reporting" are terms that were corrected by society after Guo Ziyuan took office, and should not be used in his case.
This wording might not sound offensive, but Ding Xianqi was not only Guo Ziyuan's superior, but also his teacher.
In fact, there are hundreds of people who call Ding Xianqi "teacher," but currently only Guo Ziyuan and Liu Guanghui call him "master."
Knowing that Ding Xianqi wanted his students to be distinct from each other, Guo Ziyuan said, "Master, I'm being precise to give you a heads-up so you won't think I'm going against the grain."
"Tell me your thoughts." Ding Xianqi had been navigating the social world for many years, and he actually appreciated Guo Ziyuan's well-founded arguments.
"Master, I would like to apply for a period of 'full leave'," Guo Ziyuan said, stating his final thought.
The surgery at the Provincial People's Hospital is too difficult, and Guo Ziyuan currently has little experience performing it.
Even at his full potential, Guo Ziyuan doesn't have many skills he can master.
To make better use of this panel, we must first focus on the quantity of operations, and then on the quality of operations.
Anyue is just an excuse.
Ding Xianqi nodded: "Yes... to be a good doctor, technique is the most important thing."
"The best source of technical skills is to learn from a teacher with even better skills, so studying is the most cost-effective way to learn."
"After you start working, which professor in the department would you like to give you another lecture?" Ding Xianqi rubbed his fingers together. "That will be one of your burdens."
"I know you want to be a good doctor. Being a good doctor requires skills, and learning skills requires tuition and a pledge of loyalty."
"It's either an article or money."
"You'll only realize the pros and cons later, and then it will be too late."
"Taking time off to write articles is a good thing and the right path; I support it."
In the adult world, practicality is key.
Just because you want to study doesn't mean you have to. There are so many people who want to improve themselves; we don't need anyone else...
Guo Ziyuan realized Ding Xianqi had misunderstood and quickly explained, "Master, I'm in good shape right now, but I have absolutely no experience with these things in our hospital's clinical practice!"
"Therefore, I want to take a break from work to study for a while and hone my basic skills."
"Moreover, what I want is not just a simple one or two months of leave from work."
"It might take six months."
Ding Xianqi paused, tilted his head, and tightened his voice: "Why didn't you just say you were taking a year off from school?"
Taking time off work means leaving clinical practice to focus on doing one thing at a time.
For example, going out to study or doing scientific research.
Guo Ziyuan is a professional master's student, and his application to take a break from work for one or two months is within Associate Professor Ding Xianqi's authority.
Six months of leave from work?
big brother?
Are you enrolled in a standardized professional master's program?
Guo Ziyuan chose to take a break from his job for several reasons. First, the most cost-effective way to improve his skills is to treat patients, the more the better, as quantity is key in the early stages.
But this is the one thing Guo Ziyuan absolutely cannot say.
"Master, An Yue is doing preliminary research to prepare for applying for a National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) general project. Her research topic is diabetic foot. With so many superiors in our hospital pressuring us, it's very difficult to accumulate cases."
"To save time and write the thesis earlier, the preliminary research preparation should ideally be delegated to a prefecture-level city hospital."
"In prefecture-level city hospitals, there are far more doctors than doctors, and almost no one does scientific research; cases are just cases."
"If we finish the preliminary preparations as soon as possible, she can write her thesis with peace of mind, and I can also be a mere accessory with peace of mind."
"Otherwise, there won't be enough time to prepare for pursuing a PhD."
Guo Ziyuan continued his analysis: "Secondly, there are many trauma patients in prefecture-level city hospitals, and they perform many basic procedures. They have more opportunities to perform these procedures than our hospital."
"If I work under their supervision there, I can get more hands-on experience."
"Specialized doctoral graduates are ultimately meant to work in clinical practice. Doctoral assessments are also based on a point system."
"Even if a short-term sprint doesn't yield significant improvement, it's better to stand out a little in front of the doctoral supervisor than to make no preparations at all."
"Although?" Guo Ziyuan glanced at Ding Xianqi but didn't continue.
"I should put in more effort in my own affairs; I can't just think about being a burden to you."
Poor research qualifications mean you have to seek publications from outside sources!
These are Guo Ziyuan's labels: he either seeks "Anyue" or "Master" Ding Xianqi.
The doctoral program uses a grading system, and basic skills can also be graded highly.
Seeking improvement in one's own skills can alleviate the pressure of writing research papers to some extent, and Ding Xianqi would definitely find this to be appropriate.
Ding Xianqi paused for a moment, then his tone tightened: "Are you sure you're not being sarcastic and implying I can't give you more opportunities to maneuver?"
Ding Xianqi is an associate professor and associate chief physician. Reaching this level at the age of thirty-six is truly remarkable.
But there are too many geniuses in Hubei Provincial People's Hospital, and the older generation of geniuses are still around, so it's not Ding Xianqi's turn to take charge.
Students taught by professors naturally have more opportunities for hands-on practice.
Guo Ziyuan's mind raced: "Master...we can't compete with Africans in terms of skin color."
The surgeries performed at the Provincial People's Hospital were too difficult, so Guo Ziyuan, in later generations, didn't have many opportunities to use his skills.
Here, Guo Ziyuan's "knowledge reserves" had no chance to be put into practice.
The clinical team is supported by professors, who are more inclined to feed their own students, whether Guo Ziyuan says it or not.
The situation is different in prefecture-level city hospitals. The environment is better than in county hospitals, and there are more opportunities for practice. Everyone wants to outsource the basic tasks.
Furthermore!
Patients who came to Hubei Provincial People's Hospital were unlucky to be taken in by Guo Ziyuan. There are many people with better skills than Guo Ziyuan, and they could have received better treatment.
However, the situation is completely different in a prefecture-level city hospital, where Guo Ziyuan can take on the treatment task with a clear conscience.
Ding Xianqi's expression softened: "You've got some nerve comparing a professor to an African."
A dark face and a "dark heart" are related, but they can't be categorized that way. Protecting one's own is a biological instinct.
"Go on. These reasons still can't convince me." Ding Xianqi was eager to know what Guo Ziyuan, who had shown a slight change in attitude, was thinking.
"Going down to a prefecture-level city or county hospital in advance counts as grassroots work experience, so you don't have to worry about this when you're getting promoted later."
"If you're fast at one step, you'll be fast at every step." Guo Ziyuan said, glancing at Ding Xianqi.
At 35 years old, Guo Ziyuan's vision and understanding far surpass those of ordinary people.
As expected, Ding Xianqi's expression changed drastically: "Who told you these things?"
Guo Ziyuan specifically cited: "Master, you had just returned from the countryside before I enrolled in school."
"Dr. Zheng Jicong from our group and the doctor from the next group are 'fighting' over who gets to go to the countryside..."
Ding Xianqi coldly spat: "It takes brains to see your own position clearly and make effective analyses; analysis without self-awareness is just being overly ambitious."
"What right do you, Guo Ziyuan, have to understand these intricacies? Even if you did understand them, so what?"
"Are you able to navigate the processes between the graduate school, the residency training office, and the university, or is it your family/relationship that can get through?"
"I definitely can't get through to your master."
While some people can certainly analyze this kind of thing, it's not something you can do just because you're rich!
Besides, your family doesn't even own a mine.
Guo Ziyuan knew, of course, that it was too early for him to say these things, but Ding Xianqi was the master that Guo Ziyuan acknowledged.
Therefore, Guo Ziyuan said this simply to pave the way for Ding Xianqi's future, so that he wouldn't be too "panicked" at that time: "Master, it's just a dream, so why not be a little bolder?"
"If you don't even dare to think about it, just go to the local health center and get a doctor who can prescribe medicine, give IV drips, and clean wounds."
Since the cheat code is available, it must be used, and it must be used more effectively and efficiently.
Guo Ziyuan did consider going to the health center, but his scope of practice is surgery, so why would he go to the health center to treat internal medicine patients?
Guo Ziyuan was afraid that he would be killed by the backlash from the rules.
"You can only take time off work for two or three months at most!"
Ding Xianqi gritted his teeth.
"I'd have to go to your advisor to get this done."
Guo Ziyuan smiled and said, "Thank you, Master."
Two or three months is Guo Ziyuan's expected timeframe!
Guo Ziyuan didn't actually want to use bargaining on his master, but for the time being, the most efficient method was to ask his master and grandmaster for help.
"Master, why don't you take me to find the advisor? It would be more sincere to ask for help in person..." Guo Ziyuan pleaded again.
Ding Xianqi thought about it and agreed: "I'll let you know when the time comes."
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