Chapter 458: Adam's henchman
Medical Center.
"What's the matter with her?"
Adam followed Christina out of the changing room and asked curiously.
"Meredith, you say?"
Christina shook her head and said, "Dr. Shept dumped her, this time completely. β
"Really?"
Adam didn't believe it.
He didn't sign the divorce agreement, and told Meredith that Dr. Montgomery was his wife, and how could he get a divorce. β
Christina complained: "Shameless bastard! Why didn't he say this when he first met Meredith, and why didn't he say it in the first place during the showdown before."
had to make Meredith put down his dignity and take the initiative to beg him to choose her, and then he said lightly, as if Meredith was the bad guy who destroyed his family, and he was the most righteous person. β
βhowdareyouοΌβ
The corners of Adam's mouth curled.
"What?"
Christina looked at her in bewilderment.
"I mean, if Dr. Sheput had added 'howdareyou' at the end, it would have been very emotional. β
Adam plays with taste.
"Don't say it. β
Christina tasted the product and nodded: "Adding such a sentence at the end is indeed even more ridiculous." β
Emergency room.
β...... Those media brainwashed children with dirty and ridiculous concepts of 'I love you, you love me, we are a happy family'......"
As soon as Adam arrived, he heard a very familiar tone.
When I looked over there, I saw an African-American man who looked like Earl, the African-American cashier in the Bankruptcy Sisters, sitting there in a hospital gown, salivaing and swearing in the same African-American rap tone as Earl.
Joey, who has learned that actors must spit in order to speak properly, if they are here, they have to shout insiders.
"What's the situation?"
Adam wondered.
"Yes......"
"Mr. Lark had uremia and needed dialysis, but because of this mouth, he offended half of the medical staff in New York hospitals, and he was not admitted, but could only be approached from hospital to hospital, and Dr. Lewis was kind and admitted him. β
The little nurse just wanted to speak, but was robbed by a young man in a white coat, only to see him tell the ins and outs in one breath, holding a coffee tray, and looking at Adam flatteringly: "Dr. Duncan, have a latte?"
"Sycophants!"
The little nurse glared at the young man indignantly.
"You are?"
Adam looked at the young man with a smile.
"My name is John Carter, and I'm a senior at New York University School of Medicine, and I'm here as a medical intern in the emergency department. β
The young man smiled most appropriately.
"Thanks, Carter. β
Adam took the latte and thanked him, then handed the latte to the little nurse.
"Thank you, Dr. Duncan. β
The little nurse suddenly smiled.
John Carter's face froze.
"Carter, since you are a medical intern, then I, as a resident intern, will teach you the first lesson first, don't offend the nurse. β
Adam smiled and patted Carter on the shoulder.
In the hospital, although the intern doctor is the lowest level of doctors, he can be called a so-and-so doctor, a serious doctor.
The medical interns who come to the hospital for internship in their juniors and seniors can only be called Mr. and Ms. So, and they really have no confidence in front of patients.
Except, of course, for those who are particularly awesome.
Attending physicians with residents, residents with interns, and interns with medical interns.
Level by level, the hierarchy is clear.
John Carter set his sights on Adam as soon as he came, and he was also clever enough.
"Thank you, Dr. Duncan. β
Carter quickly adjusted and thanked him happily: "I will ask Dr. Duncan to teach me more in the future." β
"Huh. β
Adam smiled noncommittally and walked over to Susan Lewis.
"You are average-looking, but you think of beauty. β
The little nurse sneered, "If you want to follow Dr. Duncan, let's line up." β
"Queue?"
When Carter heard this, he couldn't help but pause in his footsteps that he wanted to follow immediately, and said nervously, "Are there other medical interns who also want to follow Dr. Duncan?"
"I didn't count you medical interns at all. β
The little nurse puffed up her chest proudly: "It's that many interns want to get close to Dr. Duncan and want to learn more from him, haven't you seen Dr. Duncan's public class?"
Dr. Duncan is a super-genius doctor who can talk to legendary doctors!
Rumor has it that Dr. Duncan is the attending physician in the guise of an intern.
You are just a medical intern, and you want to skip two levels as soon as you enter the hospital, and directly follow an 'attending doctor', isn't it just a good thing!"
After speaking, he picked up the latte that Adam borrowed flowers to offer to the Buddha, and drank it deliciously, as if it was a unique delicacy in the world.
John Carter stood there stunned.
"If I were you, I wouldn't think so much. β
The little nurse glanced at him and said, "Master more common sense first, so as not to make common sense mistakes, how can Dr. Duncan have time to teach you such basic things?"
You can consult experienced nurses in this regard.
When you can refute the opinions of the old nurses, then you can fantasize about being recognized and appreciated by Dr. Duncan, and learn more knowledge and skills by his side. β
The relationship between an intern and a nurse is delicate.
In the beginning, the nurses liked to call the rookies Bambi, often making fun of the rookies' clumsiness.
Of course, if these rookies let go of the arrogance of 'I went to medical school, I am a doctor', the nurses are also willing to mention them more to help them grow faster.
This time is the time when doctors are the most humble and nurses are the happiest.
It is also the time when the relationship between nurses and doctors is fragmented and isolated.
It's usually two or three months.
By the time the rookie doctors survived this time period, the nurses' years of accumulated experience had already been taught.
And then the turning point came.
When faced with a patient, the nurse habitually reminds Bambi, but by this time the rookies are already half old birds, and they notice that there is something wrong with the nurse's judgment.
After all, they have gone to medical school, and they have more theoretical knowledge, which is not comparable to nurses who accumulate experience by practicing a little bit.
It is the duty and right of doctors to treat patients.
As a result, the interns began to refute the nurses who had instructed them to help them, and demanded that the nurses treat them according to their diagnosis.
Only then did the nurses realize that the good times had passed, and they could only say with a blank face: "Yes, doctor." β
After that, the choice of the vast majority of people is that the doctor is a doctor, the nurse is a nurse, no longer laughing and talking, and they don't even sit together for lunch.
Of course, it's another thing to look at each other and talk about love.
Because they don't care about the flip of positions who is on top and who is down.
Emmmγ
All of them!
No chills!
This is true for interns, and medical interns who cannot yet be called doctors are even more humble and eager to learn.
Otherwise, the old nurses teach them how to behave in minutes.
"Thank you. β
John Carter thanked him sincerely, and secretly made up his mind to master all the common sense things as soon as possible, and then win the opportunity to learn from Adam.