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Chapter 110 Upgrading and Hanging Forces (please subscribe!)

520 apartments.

OMG!

Poor Chandler~

NYU Medical Center? Cardiothoracic surgery?

After putting Chandler and Aurora in the hospital and sending Caroline back, Adam returned to the apartment and told everyone about it, which naturally caused a burst of exclamation.

Ok?

Adam looked at Rachel, whose tone and focus were obviously wrong, and thought of her surname, and his heart moved: Rachel, isn't your father Dr. Leonard Green?

yes.

Rachel covered her mouth and nodded.

Great, Rachel, you can go to your dad and make him pay more attention.

Although Monica looks down on Aurora, she loves Chandler just like Adam.

Whether there are acquaintances to take care of, no matter ancient or modern, Chinese or foreign, or all walks of life, it is a completely different experience.

ok.

Rachel nodded vigorously and agreed, but there was some panic in her eyes. It has been more than two months since she escaped from marriage, and she still doesn't know how to face her father.

Don't look at her always acting like a baby, she is her father's favorite eldest daughter, but once her father gets angry, she will absolutely keep silent.

Her father is a surgeon, he supports a family by himself, and raises a group of prodigal wives who have always had a bad temper, and he must still be mad at her for escaping marriage, otherwise he wouldn't have come out for two months, he didn't come find her.

But in the face of such a life-and-death matter, if you refuse, you can't say it, so you can only force yourself to agree.

Damn!

When everyone expressed their concern, Joey, who had always been slow to notice, once again sighed inappropriately: Aurora and Chandler really know how to play~

Yes~

Ross also looks yearning.

Where have they seen this except Adam?

Are you kidding me?

Monica shouted speechlessly: Do you want to become Chandler? Have you asked your brothers?

...

The beauty in Ross and Joey's minds was completely destroyed by Monica's straightforward and rude words, and they smiled embarrassingly.

Shall we go see Chandler tomorrow?

Phoebe suggested.

certainly.

Together, together.

Ross and Joey quickly agreed.

Rachel, don't worry, your father won't be angry with you if you act coquettishly and buy a sweetheart.

Adam noticed that Rachel's expression was wrong, and he knew it in his heart, and comforted him.

Well, after learning that her father was Dr. Leonard Green, he thought he should treat Rachel better in the future.

This is the first family member of a doctor in his circle of friends, and he is also an attending doctor in a large department of a large hospital such as New York University Medical Center and Cardiothoracic Surgery.

The portion was so hefty that it deserved Adam's extra attention.

In the United States, how do doctors upgrade?

First of all, it is natural to obtain a bachelor's degree in four years of university. Although the major is not limited, it is best to be similar to medicine. After passing the examination and application, one can enter the medical school for four years.

The first two years of theory, the next two years as a medical intern in various departments of the teaching hospital, familiar with the overall operation of the hospital and have an overall understanding of the patient's pathology.

After graduating and passing the professional qualification examination, you can apply for resident training in a hospital after you get a doctorate in medicine.

In the first year, I was an intern. I followed the senior residents to do odd jobs, and tried every means to get into the operating room. I wanted to get in touch with more and more complicated operations. I kept practicing and really moved from theory to practice.

When the internship period is about to end, according to your own interests and expertise, you will start to choose departments.

Hospitals in the United States are roughly divided into several major categories such as surgery, internal medicine, gynecology, and pediatrics. Under each major department, there are many subdivided departments.

Taking the surgeon Adam wants to be as an example, there are dozens of types such as cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, skin surgery, pediatric surgery, trauma surgery, orthopedic surgery, and ophthalmic surgery.

Among them, cardiothoracic surgery is generally the target of the best and most ambitious doctors.

How shocking it is to cut open someone's chest, hold the other person's heart, let it beat according to your rhythm in your palm, or directly replace the heart and transplant a new heart.

Putting it in the past, that is the mighty power of the gods!

In contrast, although neurosurgery is also called brain surgery, it seems to be more powerful.

But the brain is too complicated, and the existing technology can't achieve the level of heart-changing. Many times, it's just guessing, or simply powerless, praying for God's blessing.

Plastic surgery pays more, but is more geared toward restoring appearance than saving lives.

Therefore, Adam, who paid special attention to him, had a choice early on. In the future, he would choose cardiothoracic surgery as a specialist, and the probability of saving a life would be the greatest.

As for why not learn from an ordinary doctor to be an emergency doctor? Stop all kinds of patients in the emergency department and deal with them directly, making the specialists stare blankly?

Because the national conditions are different.

There are very few emergency room visits in the United States because the cost is very high.

General symptoms are dealt with by their own community family doctors. Severe cases are directly transferred to the respective specialist departments of the hospital, and they are directly stopped in the emergency department to deal with it by themselves. In the United States, which pays great attention to correct procedures and everything follows the process, it is very dangerous.

The medical troubles in the East Country are completely incomparable with those in the United States. According to statistics, every doctor in the United States is sued once a year on average.

If you don’t follow the standard procedure, even if you save the patient’s life, if you are sued afterwards, you will be fined a huge sum of money, lose your medical license, or even go to jail.

Adam has to rely on being a doctor to perform surgery to continue his life stably and safely. Naturally, he dare not bet on his luck as the protagonist. To be on the safe side, he has to follow the Romans.

The length of residency training is determined according to the selected department. Internal medicine is very short. Internship plus 3 years of hospitalization, surgery is much longer. After all, more hands-on practice is needed, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years or even 7 years Both.

Whether it is an intern or a resident doctor, they all learn from the attending doctor. Even if the surgeon is the chief surgeon, the attending doctor must check and be responsible for the final check. Strictly speaking, he is not a real doctor.

After finishing the training, pass the professional examination again and become an attending doctor. At this time, you will be able to practice medicine independently. Even if you don’t work in the hospital, you can also open your own clinic.

The higher-level director or even the dean only leads the attending doctor at the administrative level, but at the level of medical practice, he is actually the attending doctor.

Therefore, Rachel's father, Dr. Leonard Green, as the chief physician of cardiothoracic surgery in a large hospital, is definitely worth Adam's energy to win over the relationship.

In this kind of system similar to upgrading and fighting monsters, there is a big player in the selected professional field who carefully provides advice and escorts, which is not much worse than ordinary cheating.

These thoughts flashed through Adam's mind, and Adam looked at Rachel with a more 'friendly' expression.

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