Chapter 664: 【664】Which departnt is poor and exhausting? Chapter 664: 【664】Which departnt is poor and exhausting? dical professionals, like those in other industries, need to eat. It’s only natural to want to make a living, and there’s no need to be ashad. Therefore, in addition to their desired field of study, how much inco each departnt brings in for its staff is a point of focus for dical graduates deciding which departnt to join.
The simplest example would be the Neurology Departnt, which is rumored to have poor inco and low benefits, thus it has been quickly crossed off the list of potential departnts by many dical students. While hospitals are picking out dical students, dical students are equally picky about the hospitals.
“Everyone says our ninth floor is the most badass, having the highest revenue split of any two departnts in the hospital.”
Neurosurgery and Hepatobiliary Surgery are the wealthiest, and Xie Wanying couldn’t help but start a ntal calculation of little cash signs.
“Which departnt is the most tiring and least profitable, guess?”
A group of nurses got excited talking about money, completely oblivious to soone’s arrival.
Xie Wanying was also a bit curious and perked up her ears to listen.
“Ergency, I know they’re exhausted in the ER and they don’t see much money. A classmate of mine works there, and she’s always complaining to about how tired she is and how little money she makes.”
“Ergency departnts are okay, I think. I’ve always heard the inco level for the ER is mid-range.”
“Neurology doesn’t make much money, but they’re not tired, they don’t have much heavy work to do. The really serious patients are either transferred to Neurosurgery or to ICU.”
“Surgery departnts generally don’t lack money.”
“Isn’t Pediatric Surgery quite low on funds?”
“Pediatric Surgery doesn’t have many patients, so where would the money co from?”
“You get what you pay for. I really can’t think of a departnt that’s both tiring and unprofitable like you guys ntioned.”
“That’s why you can’t guess, it’s Cardiothoracic Surgery.”
Xie Wanying was shocked: What, Cardiothoracic Surgery is poor and exhausting?
“That’s true for Cardiology as well. Their patients are critically ill and in urgent need, with heart disease and all. But I’ve heard their bonuses aren’t as high as Ward Five.”
“Placing stents is much more troubleso than the endoscopies in Ward Five.”
“What’s the deal with Cardiothoracic Surgery? Don’t they have a lot of patients?”
“From what they say within their departnt, they always get deducted for equipnt expenses, and who knows how long that will continue.”
In recent years, Cardiothoracic Surgery has been focusing on the cardiac specialty area and has introduced new equipnt, which cost the hospital a hefty sum. This amount is gradually deducted from the departnt’s bonuses over ti.
“We in Hepatobiliary Surgery are luckier. Firstly, the equipnt didn’t cost as much as theirs, and secondly, we bought ours early.”
“Dr. Tao insisted we buy it early. Back then, there were so in the departnt who opposed it, but he proved to be right. Now, we’re good, the bonuses are rolling in.”
“Has Dr. Tao arrived yet?”
“Yes, he’s in the office. He was away on a business trip and just got back today, arrived quite early.”
Speak of the devil, and he shall appear. Tao Zhijie stepped out of the doctors’ office. A group of nurses noticed him co out, and then turned to see the two people standing by the nurse station.
Xie Wanying ntally cringed, oops, so engrossed in the money talk she hadn’t realized she let Senior Cao stand and listen in too.
“Dr. Cao!” The nurses from Hepatobiliary Surgery realized it was Cao Yong and each drew a sharp breath.
The nurse sisters here are afraid of Senior Cao? Xie Wanying was a bit surprised by this scene. Understanding the fears of the nurses when it ca to the ill-tempered Teacher Tan made sense, but the gentlemanly Senior Cao was usually well-liked.
“Did you two bump into each other on the way here?” Tao Zhijie, with hands in the pockets of his white coat, looked at them with a smile in his eyes.
“Yes, we t on the stairs. Senior Cao said he wanted to co and see my classmate,” Xie Wanying quickly answered her senior’s question.
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