Chapter 674: ssage #674 from Teacher Tan Chapter 674: ssage #674 from Teacher Tan The doctors knocked on the door before entering, just in ti to see the leader on the phone.
The surgery was finished, and Director Li was preparing to be discharged tomorrow; today, he was busily arranging work for the days after returning to the company. He hung up the phone when he saw the doctors and turned to listen to them.
“After discharge, rember to co back to the hospital for follow-up checks,” Tao Zhijie said to the patient.
“Yes, Dr. Tao, I’ll follow your instructions,” Director Li responded, smiling broadly. Being able to leave the hospital post-surgery was a joy for any patient, his face beaming with happiness.
“Before coming back, if scheduling the follow-up visit is inconvenient, you can call Dr. He to discuss it first,” Tao Zhijie said.
“Dr. Tao, I really can’t thank you enough!” Director Li said as he walked over and gratefully grasped the doctor’s hand. His other request followed, “Can I leave directly after getting my injection tomorrow?”
“That’s fine. If there’s anything else you’re unsure about, you can ask the nurses here, and let others handle the discharge process for you.”
“Thank you, thank you, and thanks to all the dical staff here!” Director Li nodded vigorously, “I had a banner made and sent over.”
“There’s no need.”
“It’s necessary, it must be hung on the wall of your departnt,” Director Li insisted, “I know your wall is already full, but please make space for mine.”
So patients even cared about such details. It was the first ti Xie Wanying had encountered this.
Leaving the ward, Tao Zhijie instructed his staff, “He should be discharged tomorrow afternoon; notify Director Wang to bring the patient over then.”
The beds must be filled as quickly as possible, ideally without even a mont’s vacancy. Squeezing out even half a day is valuable. The bed turnover rate is vital for the departnt’s efficiency and the patients waiting outside for dical treatnt.
The doctors below weren’t dical students anymore; they couldn’t just jot down notes, they had to rember everything the senior doctors said. So, Xie Wanying rembered the first sentence Teacher Tan had written in her notebook: Rember with your brain, then write it down later.
Now she didn’t dare to casually pull out her notebook from her pocket. This showed that Teacher Tan had been super kind to her before.
Teacher Tan probably anticipated what it would be like for her working in Hepatobiliary Surgery, and he reminded her in his comnts. Look around, not a single one of the doctors, including the freshly graduated Song Xueling, had brought out a pen or notebook. Not even after completing rounds—this was important for a doctor’s image.
“Yes,” He Guangyou responded, holding a senior title. A phone call to the big boss required him, as the attending physician, to do it personally, so he made a ntal note of it.
Heading to the special wards 01 to 05, the patients undergoing artificial liver treatnt were mostly unconscious and unable to communicate with the doctors. The rounding doctors had to open dical records to check. Qiu Ruiyun sent two newcors to fetch the records.
Xie Wanying quickly ran to the nurse’s station.
Song Xueling followed behind, unhurried.
A half-step slower, Song Xueling could only stand aside, watching her swift movents as she pulled out a dozen or so dical records and held them in both arms.
Don’t you find them heavy? The question wandered in Song Xueling’s chest several tis but he just couldn’t utter it. Especially as she acted as if she hadn’t seen him there, directly running off to the teacher.
No girl acts like this. He had never seen a female dical student who flaunted her strength in front of n, seemingly determined to prove she was as strong as they were.
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