Then the next day I went to visit Sayaka Kudo's family.

She said, is it time to meet the family now?

However, Tomoya Aki said that their families had not met each other yet, so don't think too much about it.

After the New Year, it also means the end of winter vacation, and there are only a few days left in the second semester of junior year.

When I am absorbed in my studies, being with my lover also gives me the feeling of having a little leisure time.

However, there were two things that concerned Akitomo Tomoyuki. When Kasumigaoka Utaha graduated from Keio University, she suddenly told him that she felt very sorry, and then thanked him for giving her new inspiration.

This made Akitomo feel regretful, and he couldn't help but imagine what it would be like if he had been with this senior student.

However, when he saw Sayaka Kudo next to him, this thought completely disappeared.

Is there any fairness when it comes to emotional issues?

It's just a pity to say more.

Then there was Eriri, who was going to Europe to study fine arts after her senior year, and said goodbye to him in advance.

Both times, Tomoya Aki didn't know what to say. It wasn't right to express regret, and even wanting to apologize didn't seem right.

It’s hard to say whether he has let down other people’s feelings, because if he really starts to talk about it, it will only get more and more complicated. But he does feel a little ashamed in his heart, but he has no regrets.

Since you have made the choice, you must take responsibility.

Therefore, the relationship can only remain as childhood sweethearts and ordinary seniors and juniors. Although there is still contact, it gradually becomes less and less.

It’s not because of any special reason, it’s a very realistic factor. Everyone has their own things to do, and they haven’t finished their own things yet, so how can they have time to think about others?

Just like Tomoya Aki and his high school best friend Yoshihiko Kamigo, they almost forgot when they last contacted each other.

Akitomo just hoped that he would never meet him in the hospital again.

Time passed to one month before the summer vacation of his senior year, and he was helping Professor Yano in the pathology laboratory.

During his free time, Professor Yano asked him something.

"An Yi-kun, are you planning to develop in the clinical field in the future?"

"Yes... Cardiovascular Surgery."

"Very good, stay at the university hospital?"

"Yes, Professor."

It seemed like an ordinary greeting, but An Yilun saw something meaningful in Professor Yano's eyes.

He seemed very interested in the direction that Tomoya Aki was heading.

Especially when Aki Tomoya stated that he would stay in the university hospital in the future.

However, Tomoya Aki could still see that Professor Yano was still a little disappointed.

Because he did not choose internal medicine, but instead developed towards surgery.

If it were internal medicine, Professor Yano would have more room to maneuver.

"Don't learn from Okajima-kun."

Professor Yano patted Aki Tomoya on the shoulder. He liked young people very much, especially outstanding young people.

Because young people can invest.

But his words left Aki Tomoya confused.

It was not until the end of June that he heard from others that Okajima was once one of Professor Yano's students. After graduation, he stayed in the Department of Internal Medicine of the University of Tokyo Hospital, but finally couldn't make it and returned here.

When Aki Tomoya asked about this, Okajima said to him with a wry smile: "I am Professor Yano's horse, but I couldn't stay in the stable."

His self-mockery was speechless.

This analogy seemed appropriate to him, because Professor Yano not only kept his hands in the medical department, but also touched the university hospital.

Akitomo had no idea how many of his horses were in the university hospital, but Okajima was definitely not a good horse, otherwise he would not have stayed here to write a thesis for the professor.

Of course, this does not mean that writing a paper is not important. On the contrary, it is an important task.

However, perhaps in Professor Yano's heart, he would rather stay in the university hospital and give full play to his talents.

Because Professor Yano’s prestige in the university’s medical department is already high enough.

From what he heard from others and what he felt from Okajima, Tomoya Aki felt that he was gradually becoming Professor Yano's horse.

As for which racecourse it can run on, that is not clear.

However, if Professor Yano could really be his backer, he would be happy to do so.

However, he also needs to be aware of this, because he is just one of them, and it remains to be seen how much power Professor Yano has in the hospital affiliated with the University of Tokyo School of Medicine.

Before the summer vacation of their senior year, the professors and lecturers told them that after completing all the clinical courses in the next semester, they would start a one-and-a-half-year clinical internship.

It seems that I chose this time specifically to talk about this matter in order to put enough pressure on them.

Therefore, before the clinical internship begins, no one dares to relax at all.

Clinical internship is only a few steps away from the white tower.

As time goes by, we are getting closer to clinical internship.

In the last stage of their senior year, just before the spring break, the School of Medicine began to arrange clinical internships for them.

The ninety-seven people were separated and sent to various departments in the hospital affiliated to the School of Medicine, and then rotated in groups.

At the end of his senior year, when he was about to start his clinical internship, Tomoya Aki felt a little excited and nervous.

Because I have already started my clinical internship, after it is completed, I will formally take the medical qualification examination, then become a paramedic, and then a formal doctor.

He didn't reveal much on the surface, but in his heart he was already eager to try and was looking forward to it.

There were many people of the same period who felt the same as him.

For example, Suzuya, who ranked first in the same period, had already planned to make a difference.

As for Takagi and Majima, the two people who were closest to Aki Tomoya, the former had an expression of "it's finally here" and the latter was calm with a little excitement.

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Chapter 403 Clinical Internship

What do you do during the clinical internship?

This is a very important stage, which lasts for a year and a half, starting from the first year of the fifth year. The professors and lecturers of the Medical School will explain everything that needs to be explained in the last stage of the fourth year.

At this time, medical students are generally very excited and their enthusiasm is at its highest.

Although I haven't started my training yet, I have already started my clinical internship, which means I'm about to become a real doctor.

But soon, they will calm down.

This stage is not the time to really choose a direction. Only after you pass the physician qualification examination next year will it be the time to really choose a direction and department.

Instead, they should rotate from one department to another so that they can become familiar with the hospital's procedures and what should be done in the hospital.

Clinical internship is actually the same as that of a student, except that the classroom is held in the hospital, which makes it more direct.

Medical students do not need to take any clinical responsibilities during their clinical internship, which is the same as the subsequent medical training stage.

Likewise, you can see the patient but you will not have direct contact with him/her.

Each department will have a dedicated doctor in charge, and you must talk to that person first about anything. You cannot bypass the level of the person, and you cannot act on your own.

They are not real doctors yet, not to mention that even if they become doctors, they cannot go beyond this.

It is time to start learning the rules of a university hospital.

Then it’s about what to do. The first is to learn, the second is to get familiar with the hospital, and the third is to do what you can.

As for what can be done, apart from what the doctors who are directly responsible for them say, they basically cannot escape from reading more, learning more, and doing more, and what they do is mostly miscellaneous work.

"Interns are not allowed to use the elevator during the day, I @*¥&@()"

During lunch break in the cafeteria, Takagi almost cursed out loud because of this incident.

Their first month was spent in the Department of Gastroenterology, on the fifth floor, where they could not take the elevator, either going down or up.

The explanation on paper was that the elevator was reserved for doctors and patients in need, and interns were to take the stairs.

This is still tolerable, the key is that they must be the first to arrive at the hospital and the last to leave the hospital every day.

In short, people don’t necessarily have to do things that they are not even qualified to do, but they must be willing to work hard and have a spirit of dedication.

"The neurosurgery department of the hospital affiliated with our medical department is on the tenth floor."

Aki Tomoya picked up a piece of pork chop and said to Takagi in a light voice.

He, Takagi Sai, and Mashima Shin were fortunate enough to be in the same group during their clinical internship.

But clinical internship is not as grand as they imagined.

"I hope that when the time comes, Takagi-kun will feel more comfortable climbing the stairs."

Majima said with a sigh, he had nothing good to say about his first month of clinical internship.

"We are interns, but they treat us like non-human beings!"

"keep your voice down!"

When Takagi complained, Akitomo reminded him.

Loud noises are prohibited in the hospital, and it is inappropriate to say these words here.

"Interns and people, do you think there is any conflict?"

With a thud, a dinner plate was placed on the table, and Suzuya suddenly appeared beside them, glancing at Takagi with a slightly teasing look.

I almost forgot to mention that Suzuya was also grouped with them.

It is impossible for all 97 people in the same period to do their clinical internship in one department. Naturally, they have to be separated and rotate in each department.

"Young Master from Kyoto, can't you bear this little hardship?"

Suzuya rarely made a sarcastic remark in front of Takagi.

The conflict between the two of them had already occurred to Tomoya Aki and Majima when they were assigned to the same group.

These two people should never be together, but they happened to be together.

"You want to provoke me? You're not even close."

At this time, Takagi calmed down instead, and he could even complain openly in front of Tomoya Aki and Majima.

But Suzuya is an outsider, he won't do anything that would hurt his loved ones and please his enemies.

So as to avoid being caught by someone.

Suzuya smiled noncommittally, then turned his gaze away from Takagi and looked at Aki Tomoya and the others.

"How does it feel?"

He was more curious about the other two's feelings than Takagi.

"I had some mental preparation before, which was okay. I have to take some time out to prepare for CBT later."

Aki Tomoya replied calmly.

This year I started a one and a half year clinical internship.

But at the same time, they also have to start preparing for two very important exams, which are related to whether they can take the medical qualification examination of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare next year.

“Clinical internship is hard enough, but once you get used to it, you can start preparing for CBT. Let’s work hard together.”

Majima, who was standing by, said this with a wry smile.

When preparing for CBT, which is the subject written test, they have to look at more than 20,000 questions, and the test will be based on those 20,000 questions.

As for the other OSCE, which is the practical test, you just need to read and learn more during clinical internship.

Because it is different from CBT, OSCE simulates the assessment of doctors' consultations, techniques, clothing, and terminology. This requires you to observe more of what real doctors do and what is written in the manual during clinical internship.

Basically, the key things to consider are clinical internship and CBT, with OSCE being secondary but also very important.

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