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After all, not everyone is willing to endure the long hours in a university hospital.

The higher salaries and more relaxed atmosphere of private hospitals are also advantages for them.

All the loops started incorrectly.

People work their way up in university hospitals and affiliated hospitals, honing their medical skills. If there's an opportunity for advancement, they'll choose to stay in the university hospital. If there's no opportunity and they're unwilling to continue working their way up, they'll choose a private hospital.

While it's true that a university hospital can't accommodate that many people, it's understandable that private hospitals poach their staff.

However, because of the existence of the medical bureau, those people who used to go to affiliated hospitals to make money are still people from the university hospital.

However, looking at the annual talent loss rate of university hospitals, those who used to go to affiliated hospitals are now more willing to go to private hospitals to make money.

The brain drain to private hospitals also weakens the influence of professors and university hospitals.

Competition in the Japanese medical field is not limited to medical treatment, nor is it confined to a single department or university hospital. It also includes the gradual rise of well-funded private hospitals and medical corporations.

However, as things stand, university hospitals still represent the highest level of medical care in Japan.

Competition is gradually increasing, and those who cannot keep up with the pace of medical progress and adapt to the competition will face elimination.

If he were to look for like-minded people among those he knows, in terms of goals, Aki Tomoya feels that Suzuya is the closest to him, rather than Takagi or Majima, with whom he has a better relationship.

To have a place in a university hospital is probably the dream of everyone who wants to climb the white tower of a hospital.

Head Professor.

To be honest, Aki Tomoya had thought about his future goals ever since he chose to study medicine.

If one were to stay at a university hospital, becoming a department head or professor would be the ultimate goal.

If you don't feel tempted after witnessing the power wielded by professors and directors, you're lying.

At least Aki Tomoya had this idea; it had already taken root in his mind.

But it's too early to talk about these things now. Let's get through the clinical internship first.

"Takagi-kun, I really envy you."

"Ok?"

Takagi was puzzled by Aki Tomoya's sudden remark and didn't understand what he meant.

Faced with Takagi's question, Aki Tomo didn't explain anything and then began to devour his lunch.

Takagi is such a good person. His family owns a hospital, and it's well-run. It doesn't seem like the kind of hospital that would be acquired by a medical corporation due to poor management.

He likely represents the private hospital faction that scorns university hospitals but also greatly admires the outstanding talent that comes from them.

Takagi has been doing her clinical internship for almost two months now, and she still clearly doesn't like the atmosphere at the university hospital.

After all, the university hospital had a bureaucratic atmosphere, which was clearly a constraint for Takagi, who longed for freedom.

He won't stay in the university hospital for long.

"Perhaps Takagi-kun will be the first among us to go abroad."

Suzuya speculated at this point.

His words startled Aki Tomoya.

This sudden telepathic connection left Aki Tomoya somewhat taken aback.

At this moment, Aki Tomoya also wants to say that great minds think alike.

After completing his medical training, Takagi is most likely to go abroad for further studies, probably because he doesn't like university hospitals, and university hospitals can't tolerate an oddball like him.

However, when it comes to studying abroad, Japanese people don't really care much about people who have studied abroad and returned. Local universities are very effective, and prestigious universities like the University of Tokyo are the most popular.

However, it depends on the situation. For example, Takagi already has the reputation of the University of Tokyo. If he makes a name for himself overseas, he will be very popular.

Takagi doesn't need to worry about any of this, since he's going to inherit his family's hospital in the future. As for himself, he just wants to develop in the field of neurosurgery, then recruit a group of people to set up a new neurosurgery department in his family's hospital.

"What do you mean by 'going abroad' or 'not going abroad'? What exactly are you trying to say, Suzutani?"

Takagi frowned. He didn't notice Aki Tomoya's reaction, but felt that Suzuya was mocking him.

At this moment, he didn't have a good look on his face either.

"No, I just meant that you, Takagi-kun, have lofty ambitions. There's a saying, 'How can a sparrow know the ambitions of a swan?'"

Suzuya laughed, saying that Takagi's intimidating gaze did not deter him much.

Upon hearing this, Takagi was so angry that he laughed instead, because Suzutani had made no attempt to hide his sarcasm, and the sarcasm in the air was palpable to everyone.

The irony of "How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan?" was incredibly grating to Takagi.

"Ah."

Takagi held back and didn't refute anything.

He was just pondering Suzuya's words, and his eyes seemed to be thinking about something.

"I'll go first, I have other things to do."

Aki Tomoya stood up, picked up his plate, and prepared to leave.

He actually had no way to resolve the conflict between Suzuya and Takagi.

These two people are incompatible according to their birth charts. Unless they are separated, they will never be able to find peace in one place.

Of course, the main problem lies with Takagi's side.

He didn't refute Suzuya's words, except for the part about Takagi being the fastest among them to go abroad for further studies. He didn't quite agree with the rest.

And to be honest, Suzuya's words were indeed a bit harsh.

The term "swallow" is clearly a sarcastic reference to Takagi.

He can simply pack up and go back to inherit the family hospital, but is it wrong for others to want to stay and try to climb the ladder?

The most crucial issue is that Suzuya dislikes Takagi; he doesn't care about or concern himself with other aspects.

Chapter 410 I am so happy

Time flies, after all, there's very little rest time during clinical internships, and there's always something to do, so it's impossible for it not to go by quickly.

After more than six months of clinical rotations, as the year was drawing to a close, Aki Tomoya and the other three were rotated to the radiology department, where the workload was not much lighter.

It's just that, with the end of the year approaching and CBT scheduled for early next year, the medical school and university hospitals have reserved some rest time for them.

It's probably scheduled for around the New Year, which is during the winter break.

Their summer vacation is over, but they still have a winter break. However, this is only because they have the CBT exam at the beginning of the year, which will give them a little breathing room.

However, the fact that they didn't have to accompany their seniors on duty at the hospital during the period around the New Year doesn't mean they had an easy time.

The CBT at the beginning of the year is very important.

It's so important that if you don't pass, you won't be qualified to take the subsequent medical licensing exam.

However, the pass rate for CBT is just as high as that for the medical licensing exam.

This is something that can be used to comfort medical students, but only if they are medical students.

But in reality, the CBT, which selects questions from more than 20,000, requires a lot of preparation beforehand, as well as clinical internships in hospitals, during which time a lot of hair is lost.

Even if they say they can rest, in reality, they can't.

Once the New Year is over, I'll be back at the hospital, preparing for CBT while also doing my internship.

"No human being could have done that."

The first greeting after the New Year is just this sentence.

They joked with each other, saying they were about to return to their days of working like oxen and horses.

When asked how their CBT exam preparation was going, everyone said it was going well and they all seemed very confident.

The CBT exam is held in February.

Back then, we had to go back to university to take exams.

After rotating through three departments in the hospital, they returned to the medical school from February 13th to 15th to take the CBT exam.

The CBT exam is very complicated, and it lasts for three consecutive days.

This is a written exam for academic subjects. Everything we've learned before will be reviewed and tested again all at once.

This CBT can even be considered a mock exam for the medical licensing exam. Of course, you must pass this mock exam, otherwise you are not qualified to participate in the most important qualification exam.

The exam results will be released in April.

If I pass, I will stay in the hospital and then take the OSCE (Skills Examination) in the final stage of my clinical internship.

Until then, everything is set in stone. Continue your internship and wait for the results. If you pass, you stay; if you don't, you can just leave.

When the results came out in April, almost all 97 people, including Tomoya Aki, passed without any surprises.

The high pass rate of this CBT is reflected in the fact that it is 100% in Dongda Lisan.

The clinical internship will end in September, and the OSCE practical exam will be held in August.

The release of CBT results signifies the start of the final stage of clinical internship.

Actually, starting to cheer and say, "The miserable days are finally coming to an end!" at this point is already too early.


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