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The strict hierarchical system in the university hospital meant that he dared not speak out against his seniors, since the monthly reports were to be submitted to the university's medical school by the doctors in charge of them, who were also their seniors.
"Just bear with it for a few more days. The rotation will be soon. Don't let it be like the beginning."
Aki Tomoya said softly, then sighed.
To be honest, Takagi's situation as an intern in the gastroenterology department was terrible because he didn't make a good impression on his seniors from the start.
No, not entirely. For example, his initial burst of energy gave them a reason to arrange for Takagi to have some fun.
Which group of people are the most outstanding in this batch?
what?
It wouldn't work in a medical school affiliated with the University of Tokyo, where most of the graduates are graduates of the university.
We are all graduates of the Third Affiliated High School of Dali University. Whether we are excellent or not, everyone knows this reputation.
But if comparisons are to be made, they should be made among interns, or within university hospitals, using other examples.
An intern is an intern, not a real doctor. Besides, strictly speaking, they are senior and junior colleagues.
The senior-junior relationship is clearly defined in the university hospital; seniors are seniors, and juniors are juniors.
So after a month, Takagi had shed a layer of skin.
The seniors made Takagi understand why they were the seniors, while Aki Tomoya and the others were the juniors.
Similarly, tell them that they are currently just interns and want to stay at the university hospital.
Let's learn the rules here first.
"Then I hope to be rotated to a department on a lower floor."
Takagi smiled wryly.
Anyway, he was put in a comfortable position in the gastroenterology department.
They even want to go back to their hometown.
Even if I really want to go back to my hometown, I have to wait until I pass the medical qualification exam.
Tolerate!
Now, Takagi only has this one word to choose from.
Forbearance a moment, calm, take a step back, a brighter future.
Besides, he won't choose this place in the future; it would be much better if he went to the neurosurgery department he longed for.
"Good morning."
Among the interns with Aki Tomoya was Suzuya, who strolled in and began changing his clothes.
Compared to Takagi, Suzuya seemed much more adept at handling relationships with her seniors in the department.
"It's rare for you to be the last one to arrive."
Aki Tomoya replied.
Normally, Suzuya is the first to arrive at the hospital and then waits for them.
Today, I'll be a little late.
"I went to bed a little late last night, and almost something terrible happened."
Suzuya shook his head, as if he was still a little scared.
After exchanging a few pleasantries here in the morning, he changed his clothes and was the first to go out.
Suzuya knew that he couldn't participate in Aki Tomoya's trio most of the time because of Takagi's presence, so he didn't want to make a fool of himself.
Similarly, he will maintain a proper distance from them.
Although he doesn't get along well with Takagi, he gets along well with Aki Tomoya and Mashima.
"Just seeing his face makes me furious, tsk..."
Takagi lightly tapped his fist on the cabinet. During his clinical internship, being able to spend time with Aki Tomoya and Mashima was the happiest thing for him.
However, being paired with Suzuya was something that made him very unhappy.
Especially in the gastroenterology department, their situations are completely opposite.
He was relentlessly lectured by his seniors in the department, while Suzuya, though not necessarily doing very well, was certainly not as miserable as him.
"You should learn from Suzutani-kun."
Aki Tomoya patted Takagi on the shoulder.
If he could be like Suzuya, he wouldn't have had to be lectured by his seniors.
In the past, Takagi would never have imagined that she would be treated this way in a university hospital. On the contrary, she would have thought that Suzuya was the one who deserved to be treated this way.
However, the reality was quite the opposite; this young master from Kyoto was not as well-connected as Suzuya.
Suzuya, who was quite high-profile in the medical school, became much more low-key at the university hospital, much like Aki Tomoya and Mashima.
During her clinical internship, Suzuya did not do as much as Takagi, but she certainly did no less than Aki Tomoya or Majima.
"cut……"
"Don't be so dismissive. Suzutani's father is a professor from the University of Tokyo, after all. In terms of connections, he's much more powerful than this young master from Kansai. But he's just like us now, isn't he?"
Seeing that Takagi was still somewhat emotional, Aki Tomoya couldn't help but compare her to Suzuya.
Suzuya's father is a chief professor at the Imperial University of Medicine's affiliated hospital, which is a subordinate kingdom of the Tokyo University faction. His father is a member of the Tokyo University faction, so if we're talking about connections, Suzuya's connection is much more useful.
Chapter 406 Is there no place for someone like me here?
Takagi came from Kyoto, and the self-cultivation he brought with him was almost completely used up in the first two years when he was not disciplined by his family.
It wasn't until my junior year of college that I gradually recovered somewhat.
However, he is essentially a straightforward person, sometimes even to an excessive degree.
This is different from when Aki Tomoya first met him.
At that time, although Takagi was not pretentious at all, his inner refinement shone through.
Now...
I was so dissolute before that I almost forgot my own last name.
If Tokyo was the vast grassland he longed for, then Kyoto was his father's horse ranch.
With his father's discipline, Takagi would continue to behave himself in Kyoto and throughout the Kansai region.
At least, when it comes to the clinical internship stage, just like Suzuya, I will get through this stage smoothly without feeling frustrated.
He said that Suzuya's father wasn't talking about how to cultivate relationships in a university hospital.
That said, at least Suzuya didn't do that. Takagi, who always disliked Suzuya, has been gradually regressing in his interpersonal skills.
Whether it was caused by the soil or because Takagi's true nature could no longer be suppressed, Aki Tomoya couldn't say for sure.
But his rotation was about to start, and he hoped that Takagi wouldn't be treated like a student to be lectured by his seniors again, just like she was in the gastroenterology department.
"You weren't like this when I first met you."
Aki Tomoya gave Takagi a deep look.
After knowing each other for so long, Majima hasn't changed, but Takagi has regressed. He wasn't talking about his brain, but his personality.
It might not be a regression, but rather a gradual revelation of his true nature.
However, if this is his true nature, then things are not good here. At least in Aki Tomoya's opinion, he will have to stay in the university hospital for now and for a long time to come.
Are you trying to say that university hospitals can't accommodate someone like me?
Takagi frowned, a surge of indignation in his eyes.
He came here from Kyoto because he didn't want to continue living the life his father had set for him in his hometown.
He can be a doctor, or he can inherit the hospital, but at least let him live the life he wants.
Before his clinical internship, he lived a carefree life in Tokyo, doing whatever he wanted without his father's supervision.
His friend had told him to tone it down, and he did, but the question is how much he toned it down.
When his clinical internship began, he was full of enthusiasm and passion.
But reality is often different from imagination, and he still wants to relax a bit and not have to wear the mask he used to wear.
Takagi's expression was already somewhat agitated. He gritted his teeth, took a deep breath, and then exhaled heavily.
"Phew... Sorry, I got too excited."
After saying that, he turned and walked out without looking back.
Mashima watched his movements with concern, then turned to Aki Tomoya and asked, "Could he have misunderstood?"
"...University hospitals are quite a grueling place."
Aki Tomoya finally saw it clearly. Regardless of the initial impression, after knowing him for so many years, he had long since confirmed that this guy was a person with sharp edges.
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