I wonder how the patient from yesterday was handled?
They didn't even return to their original bed. Instinctively, it seems the situation might be quite serious.
"Today, three of you were originally scheduled to go to another operating room to assist. They need teaching for two major surgeries, so I'm taking you for the day. My name is Shan. I am currently capable of independently leading Level 2 Orthopedic surgeries and have participated in multiple Level 3 surgeries, completing the high-difficulty portions."
Competent doctors seem to all share a common skill.
That is 'bragging'.
These days, you've got to brag. Only when patients hear about how impressive you are, how many complicated surgeries you've done, will they trust you. They'll let you operate confidently.