Chapter 356: Explosion in two departnts Chapter 356: Explosion in two departnts Treatnt plans outside of surgery, such as how to anticipate any possible complications that might arise with the patient and adjust treatnt plans promptly or in advance, are also very important to a patient. Especially with these rare diseases that may have poor prognoses, it’s vital to have a comprehensive contingency plan led by a doctor with extensive clinical experience.
Tan Kelin expressed agreent, “It’s better for Dr. Gao to take her into his group.”
“Bring the people outside in.” After the decision was more or less made, Shen Jinghui ordered soone to open the door and call people in.
As the door opened and soone was called in, Associate Director Liu told them of the decision, “Dr. Gao will be her primary physician, you canask her if that’s alright? Professor Li is in Dr. Gao’s group. Later, Professor Li will explain the treatnt plan for her disease in detail along with Dr. Gao and Director Shen.”
The nurse that entered hesitated.
“What about the patient herself? Call her over.”
“She’s crying.”
“Crying? What departnt is she from? Get her head nurse to co over. As Professor Li said, it’s not necessarily sothing bad. Director Shen and her departnt’s leadership should communicate over the phone. Without doing a biopsy, how can you know if it’s benign or malignant? It’s always good if it can be detected early,” Associate Director Liu said then pressed further upon seeing the other party hesitate, “Which departnt is she from? If she’s going to be hospitalized for surgery, we must notify the leadership of her departnt.”
“She’s from General Surgery Departnt One.”
The conference room exploded at that, everyone was undoubtedly blown away by the news.
“Did you know?” Sun Yubo quickly turned around to question his student.
Interns from General Surgery Departnt Two treating a nurse from General Surgery Departnt One? Do you understand the gravity of the situation?
Xie Wanying of course rembered what Senior Kang had said, and was aware of the love-hate relationship between General Surgery Departnt One and General Surgery Departnt Two, so she imdiately denied it, “No, they didn’t say which departnt she was from when they brought her over.”
“You naively went ahead and saw her, didn’t you?” Knowing well the student’s single-minded nature, Sun Yubo was so angry he pointed his pen at Xie Wanying’s head.
The other teachers in the group, including Tan Kelin, rested their hands on their foreheads indicating they were lost for words.
“There are more veteran professors in General Surgery Departnt One,” Professor Li decisively stated, “Let her go back to General Surgery Departnt One for consultation quickly.”
“Right, she’ll get the most heartfelt care from her own departnt,” other doctors from General Surgery Departnt Two added.
“But her own departnt’s doctors have seen her and said that there’s nothing wrong with her—” the nurse said.
“Her case is quite special,” the doctors tried to explain.
“Director Shen, you make a call to Director Zheng,” Professor Li said.
Shen Jinghui thought the sa and picked up his mobile phone to dial the number of Director Zheng from General Surgery Departnt One.
Unnecessary to say, after General Surgery Departnt Two’s explosion, it was now General Surgery Departnt One’s turn.
As Xie Wanying walked out of the conference room, she saw Doctor Jiang whom she hadn’t seen for a long ti.
Doctor Jiang was on duty for General Surgery Departnt One that night and, having received orders from above, hurriedly ran to General Surgery Departnt Two to first retrieve the patient’s test report.
“You guys go back and study it first. If you need any help from us, I’ve spoken with Director Zheng, and we’re ready to assist anyti,” Shen Jinghui instructed as the test report was handed over, “We’re all colleagues.”
“Thank you, Director Shen. I’d like to know, who diagnosed her illness?” Doctor Jiang asked.
“That question isn’t important now,” Gao Zhaocheng interrupted as he passed by.
How is it not important? To Doctor Jiang, the question was extrely important. Wouldn’t General Surgery Departnt Two normally be proud and boast about their people’s capabilities at this ti? The secrecy instead seed quite strange.
“Treating her illness is what matters,” In any case, the group from General Surgery Departnt Two wasn’t going to let him ask that question.
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