The advancement of an anesthesiologist is arguably the most difficult.
Because it encompasses such a wide field.
Many anesthesiologists say that being promoted to attending physician is akin to a hellish difficulty.
Zhou Can is not clear about the difficulty of becoming an attending physician.
He spent nearly a year moving up from intern level to resident doctor level.
And up to this point, he feels that what he has learned in the field of anesthesia is still very, very little, barely scratching the surface.
To reach the level of Doctor Feng, it's feared that without ten or twenty years, it would be very hard to achieve.
Fortunately, this is just a sideline, not a mandatory skill to advance.
So he is not in a rush.
The upgrade of his anesthesia technique still brings him many unexpected benefits.
Such as the ability to predict surgical risks.
At this moment, when he reviews this patient's surgery, he unexpectedly feels palpitations.