"If there's a chance, I'd really like to visit your Tuya Hospital. I've chosen to specialize in emergency and critical care nursing. It took a lot of effort to get selected into the Intensive Care Medicine Department, but once I got in, I realized there's so much I don't know."
The young nurse confided her work troubles to Zhou Can.
Don't underestimate her just because she's a nurse doing odd jobs in the intensive care unit; she's already more capable than many nurses.
Because to work in an intensive care unit, you need at least three years of clinical nursing experience and have to pass multiple evaluations and exams.
Unless you're an exceptionally talented newcomer, you generally start off doing odd jobs when you join the ICU team.
Standing by and observing the teachers' operations, constantly learning various rescue and care experiences for critically ill patients.
It takes at least one or two years of hands-on experience to be able to officially take shifts.
