The vast majority of resident doctors need at least until their third year to gradually gain opportunities to perform some higher-risk surgeries.
Just like Zhou Can back in the Emergency Department, in the beginning, even draining an abscess for a patient could excite him for quite a long time.
Surgeons all grow bit by bit, slowly enduring through.
"Alright, the next surgery is a thrombotic hemorrhoidectomy, and you'll assist Dr. Zhou to give it a try!"
Director Liu decided to first test her depth.
He would then arrange more surgical training opportunities for her.
The patient was quickly brought in.
A woman in her thirties, walking as if she had just been deflowered, limping, with a face that occasionally showed expressions of pain.
Hemorrhoids are soft venous masses formed by congestion, dilation, and twisting of hemorrhoidal venous plexuses under the rectal mucosa and anal skin.