"To ensure fairness, for the first three days, you will take turns entering the operating room in batches. Those who perform well will be kept by the lead surgeon in the operating room. Don't be discouraged if you get eliminated. Surgery is not the only way out. Even if you are assigned to manage patients in the inpatient department, as long as you perform well, there is still a chance to compete for surgical training opportunities."
For a surgeon who can't perform surgeries, the only other option is to choose the more difficult academic research path.
However, very few people have made a name for themselves in this field.
A close observation of the renowned doctors in each surgical department will reveal that each of them excels in performing surgeries. Their academic achievements are also closely related to their surgical skills.
After all, research stems from practice.