My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1089: 429: Better Off Offending a Gentleman Than a V
Chapter 1089: Chapter 429: Better Off Offending a Gentleman Than a Villain. The Miraculous Redy Yields Remarkable Results_2
It’s just a formality.
In reality, signing the consent form is equivalent to handing over your life to the dical staff. Especially the chief surgeon, who truly has the power to decide the patient’s life in the operating room.
Especially when faced with various ergencies, a misjudgnt by the chief surgeon can directly cost the patient their life.
Even in big hospitals like Tu Ya, patients often die on the operating table or within a few days after surgery.
Any hospital capable of performing level 3 or 4 major surgeries will inevitably encounter patient deaths.
Therefore, signing a surgery consent form is not just a formality; it signifies the enormous risks involved in surgery.
Every surgery is like reviving from the jaws of death for the patient.
Zhou Can decided not to intervene in this matter.
After finishing the surgery, he saw several missed calls, all from Dr. Lu.
Zhou Can had not added Dr. Lu as a friend on WeChat; they communicated through calls when needed.
Not everyone is eligible to be his friend on WeChat.
As for giving patients his phone number, that’s a definite no.
So eccentric patients might send ssages or call in the middle of the night to ask bizarre questions. So even directly ask doctors to make house calls.
Zhou Can has always been good at protecting his personal phone privacy.
So young doctors in the departnt, who lack experience, have often suffered in this regard. They give their private numbers to patients out of goodwill, thinking that if the patient’s condition changes at ho, they can promptly inquire with the doctor. This way, the treatnt won’t be delayed.
But goodwill does not always result in good outcos.
Most patients think only from their own benefit and won’t understand the difficulties doctors face.
Doctors are exhausted and under great stress every workday, yet they still have to resolve various patient queries. If they miss a call during surgery or while sleeping at night and reply late, so patients directly curse the doctor.
So doctors, feeling frustrated, block the abusive patients outright.
Thinking this will offer relief?
No, you’re wrong.
You’re in big trouble.
The patient’s complaint call goes straight to the dical Departnt or a higher authority. A certain doctor was very irresponsible towards the patient; my stomach was killing , and when I asked him what to do, it took him a whole night to respond. If I weren’t blessed with a strong life, I’d be dead already.
The doctor involved really ends up having bad luck.
According to hospital policy, a complaint results in a deduction, at least 50 yuan per instance.
Nowadays, most hospital managent departnts adopt a one-size-fits-all approach. Any complaint, regardless of whether the doctor is at fault, results in a penalty.
If a doctor calls the dical Departnt to defend themselves, one word from the departntal ‘official lord’ can shut you down. Why don’t patients complain about others, only you?
Therefore, doctors should never casually share their private number with patients.
Neither should they treat patients like family.
Otherwise, it’s easy to know what disheartennt feels like.
Zhou Can glanced at the ti; it was nearing eleven o’clock. This surgery took about three and a half hours.
Dr. Lu had called him twice around seven forty, once after eight, and almost at nine.
Seeing that Zhou Can didn’t pick up, Dr. Lu sent a text ssage.
“You’re sothing else!”
Just four words, filled with resentnt towards Zhou Can.
This blas Zhou Can for telling Dr. Xu about the matter, likely getting scolded by Dr. Xu and venting the anger on Zhou Can.
It’s better to offend a gentleman than a villain.
Between Zhou Can and Dr. Lu, there had been grudges in the past related to Qiao Yu. Later, Zhou Can beca too competent, and Dr. Lu’s status couldn’t match his, eventually bowing down to Zhou Can.
Years later, since Zhou Can returned to officially work in the Ergency Departnt, Dr. Lu maintained a polite attitude towards him.
All villains have a common trait.
They usually smile, are very polite in interactions, and even often speak sweetly, offering small favors.
When their interests are at stake, or when there’s a major conflict of interest, as soon as they feel you threaten them or they can step over you to advance, they will turn their back faster than flipping a book.
Fortunately, Zhou Can is no naïve workplace novice, having been grood early by his parents, he has a profound understanding of the cruelty of society.
He has always maintained superficial courtesy with people like Dr. Lu.
After all, they are colleagues in the sa departnt.
Plus, with Dr. Lu proactively conceding, smiling every day, the sweet words had numbed Zhou Can’s ears.
He doesn’t hit a smiling face.
So he remained on good terms with Dr. Lu.
This ti, Dr. Lu’s outrage was just because he felt Zhou Can shouldn’t have told Dr. Xu about this matter.
Zhou Can didn’t respond to Dr. Lu’s ssage, nor did he call back.
Whatever. For such trash people, let them be.
On the drive ho, Dr. Lu called again. If Zhou Can didn’t answer, this guy might keep calling until midnight.
“Dr. Lu, what’s the matter?”
Zhou Can asked nonchalantly.
“You’re incredible, just for such a small issue, you went to Dr. Xu and complained about . I told you I had an urgent matter, asked for your help, and not only did you not help, but you also snitched on . I’ve never seen soone as shaless as you…”
Dr. Lu started by cursing.
“Your urgent matter was flirting?”
Zhou Can interrupted, counter-questioning him.
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