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Now reading: Chapter 1790: Varies from Person to Person from Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s, a Romance novel by Kindhearted Mama.

In many hospitals, the issue of receiving red envelopes depends on the doctor, not the hospital. So when you hear which hospital has soone taking red envelopes, don’t just criticize all the doctors there. Even in the sa departnt, there might be doctors who firmly refuse them and colleagues who are adept at accepting money in private.

Without evidence or complaints, hospitals generally turn a blind eye to these matters. Once exposed, the hospital will claim that they had warned the dical staff beforehand and will handle the situation as needed.

Clinically, the major areas for receiving red envelopes are surgical departnts, with anesthesiologists being another less known critical area.

Most people can understand giving red envelopes to surgeons because patients fear dying on the operating table. Additionally, if postoperative problems occur, having given a red envelope secures a connection, making it easier to ask the doctor for help.

As for giving anesthesiologists red envelopes, it’s spread by word of mouth that anesthesiologists are more capable than surgeons in the operating room; without them watching, patients could die. Everyone knows that anesthesiologists manage anesthesia, and the nature of their work differs from that of surgeons.

What Du ngen ntioned highlights a point not known to many people: despite different roles, anesthesiologists and surgeons should be closely related in the operating room. In reality, they belong to two different departnts and specialties, with significant differences in their areas of study. Daily communications are not as frequent as outsiders might think. Frontline clinical work is streamlined with little ti for exchanges.

The treating surgeon can’t always maintain good relations with all anesthesiologists. Every hospital has nurous anesthesiologists. In large hospitals with many surgeries, it’s even less likely for surgeons to specify which anesthesiologist handles their patient’s anesthesia. The pride of so anesthesiologists can rival that of senior clinical surgeons. This might be unexpected to patients and their families.

When Du ngen exposed this news, Xie Wanying, who had been in the hospital before being reborn, could quickly grasp the aning.

Zhang Shuping and Geng Yongzhe blinked, not understanding clearly.

From their understanding of doctors, they knew that doctors, even without receiving red envelopes, would never dare to make mistakes in clinical practice. dical accidents are the greatest loss for doctors. For this reason, clinical surgery experts often tell the public that it makes no difference whether you give red envelopes or not, which has its rationale. Anesthesiologists and surgeons equally fear dical incidents and anesthesia mishaps, so what else could happen?

Regardless, when they entered the operating room, the patient was lying on the surgical table after completing the epidural anesthesia.

The patient undergoing surgery was a woman around sixty years old. With only epidural anesthesia, the patient was conscious.

Doctor Zuo Liang walked to the patient’s side and said a few words in place of Du Haiwei to comfort the patient.

Before the Chief Surgeon arrived, the assistant routinely carried out sterilization and draping for these routine preoperative preparations.

At the scheduled surgery ti, Du Haiwei arrived.

Doctor Zuo Liang acted as the First Assistant, with two interns as the Second and Third Assistants. Student Xie handled the suction device, and Student Geng held the retractor. Two trainees stood observing in the corner of the operating room.

After his father arrived, Du ngen didn’t dare speak much, keeping quiet with Zhang Shuping. Instead, Zhang Shuping, because of what he had said before, quietly turned to observe the anesthesiologist.

The anesthesiologist’s surna was Zhou, slightly over forty years old, presumably a senior doctor with sound technical skills that should ease any concerns.

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