My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1082: 426: Justice, Conscience, and the Formidable V
Chapter 1082: Chapter 426: Justice, Conscience, and the Formidable Victim (Part 2)
“I don’t seek any return from you. It’s solely for the sake of justice and conscience.”
Zhou Can answered seriously, word by word.
“Justice, conscience…”
The girl looked at him in slight amazent, boldly eting his gaze for the first ti.
“Yes, it’s for justice and conscience. I hope my help can get you out of your current predicant quickly, then you can go back to school to pursue your dreams and ambitions. When you’ve succeeded in the future, you can give back to society and bring warmth to those in need. That’s all.”
Zhou Can answered her doubts with great sincerity.
“If that’s really the case, I would be very willing to accept your help and would rember your kindness for a lifeti. I’ve always dread of going to university. When I took the college entrance exam, I actually got into a fairly good university. Unfortunately, because I had no money and my father had passed away, I thought of working first to support myself and then pursuing my studies gradually.”
Her gaze towards Zhou Can had already noticeably changed.
It was gratitude and respect.
“If possible, I plan to take the college entrance exam next year and change my major. I also want to beco a doctor, a good doctor like you.”
As she said this, her tone was firm, and her eyes were resolute.
“Hey, I advise you to give up that idea. Advising soone to study dicine is like being struck by lightning. Studying dicine is very tough, and the current dical ecology is poor, it’s very difficult.”
Zhou Can said with a wry smile.
Only those who have studied dicine know how hard and difficult it is.
Completing postgraduate studies doesn’t ensure smooth sailing.
Most people see the glamorous side of doctors, but those doctors are in their forties or fifties as chief physicians.
They have struggled in the workplace for many years to achieve their current success.
Most ordinary doctors have a hard life.
“I’m not afraid of hardship. How do you prepare to help ?”
Clearly, Zhou Can’s words had touched her heart. If she could escape her current situation, she was more than willing.
“Leave your phone number with your na and ID number, and I’ll have soone contact you.”
Zhou Can himself didn’t have the ti or energy to help such vulnerable groups.
This matter had to trouble soone, and that soone was the TV reporter Mu Qin.
The girl left her personal ID information and phone number, and Zhou Can told her to wait patiently.
Mu Qin, as a reporter, was busy; it was hard to say if she would care about this matter.
Of course, if Mu Qin didn’t want to handle it, Zhou Can had other ans of finding social resources, though they wouldn’t be as effective as her help.
With the dia’s oversight, many things proceed surprisingly smoothly.
This is why many people try their best to seek help from dia reporters when they encounter difficulties.
After the girl left, Dr. Xu ca over.
“Xiao Zhou, are you really planning to treat that patient? I found out that the patient is not only allergic to anesthesia but also failed to heal from formal treatnts after being burned and is still infected. Antibiotics have been ineffective, so how can our hospital treat him?”
Dr. Xu, Zhou Can’s ntor, spoke directly.
“I told the patient to sign a liability waiver. Our hospital can try our best to save him, but if he doesn’t make it, it’s fate. If the family doesn’t agree, they can only seek other hospitals for more opinions.”
Zhou Can knew this patient would be very challenging, but it was worth trying to mitigate so risks.
Ultimately, saving lives is the duty of a doctor.
“Other hospitals would likely find it equally hard to treat this patient. But I have an idea that we can try.”
Zhou Can saw Dr. Xu’s furrowed brow, indicating his disapproval of admitting this patient.
“What idea?”
Dr. Xu asked.
“Using the larvae of the green bottle fly.”
Zhou Can thought this patient’s case was quite special, and this thod might be worth trying.
“You’re talking about maggots?”
Dr. Xu’s eyes lit up, and he looked at his student with a look of admiration.
This kid, besides being solid in surgery, often has so unconventional ideas in diagnosis and treatnt plans. His thinking is completely different from normal people.
“Exactly.” Zhou Can nodded vigorously.
“Since the invention of antibiotics, using maggots to treat wounds has been almost obsolete. But your suggestion is indeed worth trying.”
Dr. Xu had noticeably eased his stance.
Zhou Can, striking while the iron was hot, added, “Having the hospital’s legal team assist with the liability waiver might be necessary. Still, if this patient is successfully treated, not only will a life be saved, but it will also be a great promotional opportunity for our Ergency Departnt. This unique treatnt thod could quickly beco a hot topic even if it only makes a small newspaper.”
Zhou Can didn’t elaborate further on what was next.
He believed Dr. Xu knew better.
“Hmm, you truly have potential. Alright, I’ll first talk to the family. If they agree, I’ll find Director Lou. But be very careful with such families in the future and never act on impulse. Get to work now!”
Dr. Xu treated his favored student with a balance of strictness and care.
Surgical patients, especially those needing hospitalization post-operation, are selected through rigorous screening.
So, Zhou Can hadn’t yet encountered any major issues.
…
Zhou Can first made a round of the inpatient ward, then sent Mu Qin a ssage during his break.
Without waiting for her reply, he went directly into the operating room to start his day’s work.
The whole morning was naturally incredibly busy.
The Ergency Departnt’s operating room had been maintaining a daily surgery volu of dozens for over two months, and every aspect had already adjusted well.
Everyone was working around Zhou Can.
This key part cannot fail.
By lunchti, Dr. Xu inford him that the burn patient had been successfully admitted. The family also signed the agreent. Director Lou placed great importance on this matter.
Zhou Can would be the attending physician and primary care doctor.
Pretty much making it clear that if the treatnt succeeds, the Ergency Departnt will fully promote Zhou Can as a star practitioner.
“My experience is limited. You should handle the treatnt, teacher!”
Zhou Can was more inclined to help Dr. Xu regain his footing.
“Are you trying to help or harm ? You’re aware of my situation. In the Ergency Departnt, anyone can gain fa, except . The more low-key I am, the better; avoiding attention is my best chance for survival.”
Dr. Xu glared at him.
It wasn’t that he didn’t appreciate Zhou Can’s intentions or wasn’t aware of his filial piety.
His situation was quite unique, and Zhou Can had no idea of the depths.
“That dical malpractice incident happened so many years ago, and you’ve been continually compensating the victim’s family. Aren’t they willing to let go?”
Zhou Can was more curious about the victim’s background.
Both Dr. Xu and the hospital’s senior managent were tight-lipped about it.
“Unless that patient is cured and stands up again, it’s already imnsely fortunate for to maintain my current job status until retirent.”
Dr. Xu spoke in a heavy tone.
“What’s the patient’s background?”
Zhou Can couldn’t help but inquire.
“In short, the background is terrifying; it’s best not to ask too much for your own good. I might as well tell you, I allocate most of my monthly inco to the victim, but they don’t care about the money, it’s mainly my attitude that can slightly please them.”
It was the first ti Dr. Xu revealed information about the victim’s identity.
It’s understandable; to force Tuya Hospital to effectively sideline one of its top surgeons, the victim must have enormous influence.
That’s the way it is for doctors: cure soone, and it’s a great achievent.
Fail to do so, and the consequences can be dire.
Throughout history, doctors have always faced this reality.
In ancient tis, how many imperial physicians were beheaded?
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