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By the end of October, Aki Tomoya and the others' rotation in the ICU was coming to an end.
As someone nearing the end of his rotation, he was writing his final report.
At the same time, they also have to deal with regular rotation reports.
Don't forget that, at least in name, he is still a resident physician undergoing training and must rotate through all departments.
Although the matter has actually been eliminated long ago, the outward appearances still need to be maintained.
"Is the nursing report I asked you to write finished?"
At noon, Yoshida Aoba found Aki Tomoya and asked him about the report.
Aki Tomoya naturally remembered this matter; in fact, his report had already been written and was just waiting for Yoshida Aoba to review it.
While serving as Aki Tomoya's mentor, Yoshida Aoba did not forget what he needed to do.
During his time at the university hospital, he rarely served as a mentor to new doctors; that role was usually taken by other attending physicians or by Sasaki Ichiru.
Just as Sasaki Ichiru didn't trust his teaching abilities, Mononobe, when he was still a professor, didn't trust him much either.
But now, this should be a good attempt.
At least Aki Tomo doesn't need him to worry too much, which makes Yoshida Aoba feel much more relaxed.
"I have already written the report on the nursing care of those ten patients who developed chylothorax after cardiac surgery."
It took a month and a half, not only in the ICU, but also to work on nursing reports for other patients who had undergone surgery.
As to why Yoshida Aoba assigned him such a task, Aki Rin wasn't entirely sure, but guessed it was probably a whim of Yoshida Aoba, who was his supervising doctor.
After all, he is still my supervising doctor, so I should do something about it.
As for any deeper meaning, Aki Tomoya didn't think too much about it; he just wanted to do things honestly.
Pushing the laptop in front of Yoshida Aoba so he could review his report, Aki Tomo was confident that his report would pass smoothly.
"I've done my homework on nutritional support, dietary care, TPN and infusion complications, chest drainage and positioning, as well as the fixation of the drainage tube and drainage bottle, and finally psychological care and early detection. I hope Dr. Yoshida can't find anything wrong with this time."
With that thought in mind, Aki Tomoya felt that he should be able to pass the test smoothly.
After all, he did a lot of research this time.
It wasn't a treatment for all the symptoms, but rather a treatment for a specific area; this was the task Yoshida Aoba had given him.
Aki Tomoya's report will influence whether Yoshida Aoba will consider allowing Aki Tomoya to participate in the formulation of his surgical plan.
"...It seems you've done a good job with postoperative care. I just don't know what it would be like if you were actually facing the patient, considering the surgical plan, and dealing with the situation during the operation."
Chapter 463 Considerations (3/3)
Judging from Yoshida Aoba's words, he was very satisfied with Aki Tomoya's postoperative care report.
According to Yoshida Aoba, rotating through the ICU would be very boring if he didn't find something else to do.
Therefore, as his supervising doctor, we should consider his future.
Yoshida Aoba knew very well that Aki Tomoya aimed to become a cardiac surgeon, and the operating table was his direction.
However, performing an operation is not that simple; there are many things to consider.
In Yoshida Aoba's opinion, Aki Tomoya passed the test in one small hurdle, but there is still a lot to learn.
"Dr. Yoshida, are you going to let me participate in your surgery?"
Aki Tomoya asked, somewhat excitedly.
However, at this moment, Yoshida Aoba shook his head.
Seeing Yoshida Aoba's actions, Aki Tomoya was not disappointed. He also knew that joining Yoshida Aoba's surgery was not so simple.
Not to mention, most of the surgeries they perform are VIP procedures.
"You have a long way to go. Just be an assistant at the very end and observe for now!"
Yoshida Aoba said to him.
Even if Yoshida Aoba was able to bring Aki Tomoya into the operating room later and keep feeding him experience, that was only under the condition that this guy was a junior assistant.
If we want to take on more important responsibilities, we must continue to wait for the right opportunity.
At least in Yoshida Aoba's eyes, Aki Tomoya was not entirely qualified.
"And we don't even know if I'll still be your supervising doctor after your rotation ends."
Yoshida Aoba said, her tone still tinged with worry.
After all, the rotation and formal training procedures are different, and he wasn't sure if Sasaki would give Aki Tomoya a different supervising doctor in the future.
The reason I became Aki Tomoya's mentor was because this guy had some conflicts with his previous mentor.
Well, it's not exactly a major conflict, but rather that some things caused some unpleasantness.
However, it's uncertain whether the arrangement will remain the same after the rotation.
Perhaps Sasaki has new plans once he enters the workforce.
"I'm quite busy too, with a lot of surgeries. I'd like you to come and help me out, but I don't know what the arrangements will be."
Yoshida Aoba really wanted to continue serving as Aki Tomoya's mentor; to be honest, he quite liked the kid in front of him.
He has the potential to become an excellent cardiac surgeon.
But I don't know what will happen once Sasaki joins the group.
Moreover, he certainly couldn't bring himself to ask Sasaki Ichiru to let him continue being Aki Tomoya's mentor.
After all, his relationship with Sasaki Ichiru wasn't that good.
"While I would like to ask Dr. Yoshida to continue serving as my mentor, it would be even better if Dr. Sasaki were willing."
"You ungrateful brat! I've been so good to you, and you're still thinking about that bastard Sasaki?!"
Yoshida Aoba looked at Aki Tomoya with a mixture of amusement and exasperation.
He knew that Aki Tomoya was just joking, but what the other person said did hit him hard.
But thinking about it, it makes sense. Sasaki Ichiru is the best cardiac surgeon at Kanto General Hospital, second only to the head of the Department of Neurosurgery.
It's not unreasonable for Aki Tomoya to want Sasaki Ichiro to become his mentor.
Everyone hopes their teacher is a very capable person.
Although he was reluctant to admit it, Yoshida Aoba had to say that Sasaki Ichinori's skills were superior to his.
"However, it seems that I'm getting along quite well with you, Dr. Yoshida!"
Aki Tomoya suddenly changed his tone and adopted a flattering one.
In any case, he has spent far more time with Yoshida Aoba in the past eight months than with Sasaki Ichiru.
They lived in the same room, both were graduates of the University of Tokyo, were senior and junior to each other, were roommates, and worked in the same department, so their relationship was naturally good.
Moreover, Yoshida Aoba's number of matches with Sasaki Ichiro was not that many.
If Yoshida Aoba can continue to serve as my mentor, that would be a good thing.
At least in fact, Yoshida Aoba did take good care of him.
"At least you still have some conscience."
Yoshida Aoba sneered as he spoke.
It was worth it to take such good care of Aki Tomoya, my junior.
"But to be honest, Dr. Yoshida, what you said still worries me a bit. It would be a real shame if you weren't my mentor in the future."
Aki Tomoya knew that Yoshida Aoba's concerns were not unfounded.
If Sasaki Ichiru really has new plans, he won't be able to offer any opinions.
"Don't say that. We're not plotting anything bad, so what's there to worry about? If Sasaki had any sense, he wouldn't let you down!"
At that moment, Yoshida Aoba adopted an optimistic tone.
While he was at the university hospital, he didn't mentor many resident doctors, and although he wasn't interested in it himself, he still felt somewhat regretful.
But now, he still hopes to mentor a good student.
After all, since I'm staying in the hospital all the time, I need to find something else to do.
He really doesn't have much else to do besides his regular job.
Or rather, he actually has a lot of problems, but he doesn't have any good solutions.
Perhaps we should find something else to do for now as a way to avoid this situation.
Suddenly, at that moment, an unfamiliar number called Yoshida Aoba's phone.
"็ Hello Who are you?"
"lawyer?"
"I don't have anything to talk about right now. It's working hours. Let's talk about it when I have time."
He frowned, his tone somewhat somber.
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