[Adele stands at the ready, hands clasped behind her back as she waits for Law to finish reading through her information. All her experience had to be worth something here, but she didn't expect- well. If the head of the medical facilities was this young a man, perhaps it shouldn't be so strange that all involved were equally young. Adele noticed the trend of younger individuals in the village but did not think to consider how that would affect the way some of the organizations were run. If what Law was telling her was true, well. She will simply have to work twice as hard as she had back in Paris when all her peers and coworkers had the same level of experience that she did. At Law's implication she blinks, somewhat startled, but nods none the less.]
I have worked with students and interns with less experience before; I think it might have been a right of passage for them for how often they were sent to me, and how only those that understood and were capable in my eyes to not be infuriatingly obtuse stayed the course and the rest either repeated a year or gave up entirely. [There is no pride in this comment, no self importance. Simply an anecdote that outlined her willingness and ability to work with others less knowledgeable. Here, at least, Adele is an ultimate professional.
Though the comment about liberating books and the simulation pulls a quirked brow and half smile.]
An opportunity to look over these resources and to use the simulation to drill procedures would be most appreciated. My specialty has been, and remains trauma surgery, but I intend to go over the more common procedures until I am back in...what is the phrase? Top form? I will only ask what it is you most often treat here, so I am properly prepared.
[Action, January 26th]
I have worked with students and interns with less experience before; I think it might have been a right of passage for them for how often they were sent to me, and how only those that understood and were capable in my eyes to not be infuriatingly obtuse stayed the course and the rest either repeated a year or gave up entirely. [There is no pride in this comment, no self importance. Simply an anecdote that outlined her willingness and ability to work with others less knowledgeable. Here, at least, Adele is an ultimate professional.
Though the comment about liberating books and the simulation pulls a quirked brow and half smile.]
An opportunity to look over these resources and to use the simulation to drill procedures would be most appreciated. My specialty has been, and remains trauma surgery, but I intend to go over the more common procedures until I am back in...what is the phrase? Top form? I will only ask what it is you most often treat here, so I am properly prepared.