Daily American Drama

Chapter 724 What a reincarnation

medical center.

Office of the Chief of Surgery.

There are a little more than five interns, let's get rid of one.

Adam took George and came to Richard, the director of surgery, to discuss the list.

Ordinary resident doctors, of course, can only be assigned and accepted honestly.

But in Adam's case, Richard, the chief of surgery, of course had to notify Adam in advance and let him choose freely.

Because they didn't know that George was going to follow Adam.

Therefore, Richard, the chief of surgery, selected four in advance, prepared their information, and waited for Adam to confirm, and then announced it later.

Adam took the information and looked at the list. He was very satisfied with the homework done by Richard, the director of surgery in advance. He gave George a meaningful look and crossed out one of the names.

George stood there awkwardly, with a little embarrassment on his fat face.

A resident doctor leads 4 interns, no more, no less, which is a tested model of teaching.

Now because of him, an intern who was supposed to follow Adam was squeezed out, which is definitely a great loss for this intern who was crossed out.

But it is impossible for him to carry forward his style, achieve absolute justice, and voluntarily give up.

Jessie, give this list to the administrator and let the interns go to their respective residents.

Richard, the chief of surgery, changed it and handed the list to the secretary.

Adam takes George away.

nurse station.

Christina was bending over and writing the medical records when she suddenly felt a shadow coming over her. When she looked up, she saw two men and two women standing behind her, all showing the brightest flattering smiles.

Damn it, I wouldn't have been like this back then... No, I'm definitely not like this!

Christina complained in her heart, stood up straight, turned to look at the four rookie interns, and said with a blank expression: There are 5 rules here, remember them well!

The four interns immediately straightened up, and two of them who practiced a good memory is worse than a bad pen were still holding shorthand notebooks and preparing to write notes.

Rule 1, don't flatter! Because I'll always hate you guys, and flattering is useless!

Christina glanced at the crowd blankly.

She was an indifferent person, so she made the four rookie interns who followed her silent like a cicada.

Meredith was much better off.

Trauma general rules, phone list, pager, all here, take it, the nurse will call you if something happens.

With her four rookie interns, she gently explained Rule 2: You must be there when you are called, and you have to run!

Your first shift will last 36 hours from now.

Christina began to familiarize herself with surgery with four rookies, and told the rules inherited from Dr. Bailey in the most indifferent tone: You are interns, little people, and the bottom of the surgical food chain.

You have to do experiments, write medical records, and stay on duty all night.

Don't complain till you fall down!

Because they walked in front and four rookie interns followed behind, no one saw the change in Christina's expressionless face, full of pleasure.

A certain superhero said: If happiness is shared, the happiness will be doubled; if pain is shared, the pain will be halved, and then happiness will be brought to the sufferer.

Of course, for Christina, who is devout in medicine, the past year's internship was not considered suffering, so she did not share the pain, and then the happiness after the pain was halved.

But she couldn't help but like to watch these rookies suffer.

Four rookies are four times the happiness!

Then came to the waiting room.

This is the standby room, which has been occupied by the attending doctors. You should sleep at the right time and at the right place.

Christina pushed open the door, motioned the rookie interns to take a look at the waiting room, and then looked at them indifferently: Now let's talk about rule 3, if I'm sleeping, don't wake me up, unless your patient is dying!

Then there's rule 4, when I get there, your patient better be alive.

Otherwise, you not only killed a patient, but also woke me up for no reason.

You don't want to face me like that!

What the four rookie interns nodded was a picture of a living chicken pecking at rice.

whats the matter?

Christina looked at the African-American bald man who raised his hand.

What about Rule 5?

The African-American bald man asked cautiously, You only said four things.

Rule 5?

Christina sneered, and changed from crossing her arms to her hands on her hips, revealing the pager on her waist, touched it, and said with great momentum: Rule 5 is, I act, and you follow suit!

But something embarrassing happened to her.

When they came to practice last year, when Dr. Bailey was preaching here, the pager just rang, and then Dr. Bailey began to demonstrate this rule smoothly, and took them running.

But now, no matter how much Christina patted the pager on her waist, there was no response.

This made Christina, who was about to completely repeat Dr. Bailey's original demeanor, extremely embarrassed.

The scene suddenly quieted down.

The four rookie interns looked at each other.

Fortunately, Christina's indifferent face was deterrent enough. Seeing that the routine could no longer be copied, she rolled her eyes and yelled at the four rookie interns: Go!

The four rookie interns suddenly scattered like birds and beasts.

Although they don't know why they ran or where they should go.

But run away first.

This is the authority of the superior doctor!

Meredith was also repeating the five rules inherited from Dr. Bailey.

What is tradition?

What is inheritance?

That's it!

It's just that unlike Christina, who likes to completely imitate Dr. Bailey's original teaching, Meredith added some of her own understanding.

for example.

Arrived in the waiting room.

Meredith looked serious: You can sleep here at any time, but remember, don't sleep with others, especially don't sleep with the attending doctor. Believe me, this is definitely not a good idea.

But it's a pity that her appearance not only didn't work, but made the eyes of the two female interns sparkle.

Adam's side is much more harmonious.

Three men and one woman stood in front of him.

Let's introduce myself.

Adam laughed.

My name is John Carter, I graduated from New York University School of Medicine, and I worked as a medical intern with Dr. Duncan in the emergency department of the Medical Center.

Carter, wearing a white coat, is full of confidence.

Adam glanced at him, feeling that he was a little drifting, and secretly decided to cool him down later.

My name is Lexi Gray and I am a graduate of Harvard Medical School.

Lexi first smiled at Adam, then looked at the three companions.

Grey?

George was surprised.

She's Meredith's half-sister.

Adam nodded, and then looked at Lexie: In the hospital, you are called by your last name, although I know you don't want to, but in order to distinguish you from Meredith and prevent other people from calling you wrong, we will still call you little in the future. Dr Gray, are you all right?

no problem.

Lexie nodded helplessly.

This is also impossible.

Take Alice Gray, the medical center already has three Dr. Gray.

My name is George O'Malley.

George smiled at Lexie: It's your sister's friend.

Adam's eyes fell on the last intern.

This short man exuded pride, and said indifferently: Neil Melendez, Johns Hopkins!

ps: Thank you Jie Niu Tong and the eagle on the beach for your rewards!

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