My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1434 - 572: Rapid Promotion, Appointed Deputy Team L
"Thank you, Vice Director Ye and Dean Bai, for nurturing . I will do my utmost to strive for advancent."
Xue Yan received the assurance and couldn’t help but smile with joy.
No one doesn’t want to climb the ranks and get rich; it’s just that they lack opportunities.
Vice Dean Ye said her chances were significant and was willing to proactively inform her about it, indicating that her chances of being elected as the new vice dean were extrely high.
"Just work hard! Both Dean Bai and I particularly hope that talented individuals like you, who are steadfast and diligent, can rise to higher positions. If a few outsiders without proper experience were to parachute in, it would be the misfortune of the hospital!"
Vice Dean Ye nodded to her.
In the past decade, Tuya Hospital has been able to develop rapidly, which indeed could not be separated from a batch of upright hospital-level leaders.
Even though Vice Dean Bai initially planned to sacrifice Zhou Can, a young trainee doctor, to protect the provisional discipline leader of the annex hospital, it cannot be said that Vice Dean Bai lacked moral character or harbored ill intentions.
It’s simply the way adults think.
To achieve the hospital’s greater good, sacrificing so minor interests is a mindset that top-level leaders must possess.
"Xiao Zhou, let’s talk about you next. I heard your preliminary exam scores for your graduate studies are excellent. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, your eligibility for graduate school should be quite secure. However, due to your lack of experience and the considerable disadvantage of your educational background, although your capabilities are strong and your character is very comndable, your advancent won’t be significant in this round of administrative reform."
Vice Dean Ye and Zhou Can could be considered old acquaintances.
The two had interacted many tis, and Zhou Can had always left a very good impression on him.
Over the years, Vice Dean Ye had been trying his best to support Zhou Can.
Whenever he could help, he tried his best to provide assistance.
Zhou Can naturally discerned the good intentions; he was fairly close to Vice Dean Ye.
"My main focus now is on further improving my dical knowledge and striving to reach greater heights in surgical skills. Though the prospect of promotion is tempting, it’s not sothing I’m overly enthusiastic about. With a position cos greater responsibility, and I’m worried it might affect my dical skills growth."
Zhou Can spoke candidly about his thoughts.
He truly didn’t have a pressing desire for promotion at the mont.
"Xiao Zhou, this is actually a cognitive misconception on your part. Holding a position can be of two types: one where you take on part-ti responsibilities, and another where you take charge full-ti. The forr is essentially a nominal position, but it can elevate your status, increase your weight within the departnt, the hospital, and even the entire dical system. For example, if you remain just an ordinary doctor and never hold any administrative leadership positions, you’ll have no chance of selection for vice dean or dean in the future."
"Starting with so deputy roles in your departnt, assisting the head of the departnt with its managent, can polish your administrative abilities and boost your authority in the hospital. Why not seize the opportunity?"
Vice Dean Ye would not have been so patiently teaching these insights, which aren’t found in textbooks, to just anyone.
Forget textbooks; you seldom learn these even from superior doctors.
"Vice Dean Ye is right. If you truly harbor great ambitions, you should let go of so antiquated scholarly thoughts. When I first started working, I was just like you—aloof, thinking knowledge and ability trump everything. The saying I admired most then was, ’The true scholar has a rugged bone, values friendship, and despises officialdom.’ But society beat down again and again. My girlfriend of six years was snatched away by a college classmate who I didn’t even think highly of. In the prefecture-level city’s People’s Hospital where I initially worked, I was fired after reporting senior leaders for taking kickbacks and keeping mistresses."
"But that senior leader faced no consequences. What kind of world is this, you say?"
Vice Dean Bai unusually shared so tales of his younger days with Zhou Can.
So it turned out that even soone as esteed as Vice Dean Bai had once endured such grievances and hardships during his youth.
This made Zhou Can recall a profoundly classic statent.
Good-hearted people mature late, often being pushed to mature by malicious impositions. While others are clever and quick, they seed naive and silly. While others weigh pros and cons, they offer genuine sincerity; while others sche every which way, their souls gradually awaken.
Only after experiencing chilly disappointnt several tis can one grasp the treacherous depths of human desires.
Yet... how could Vice Dean Bai, knowing how society harshly treated him in his youth, think to easily sacrifice Zhou Can, a ’small figure,’ to safeguard a prospective discipline leader’s reputation?
Wasn’t this also a harsh lesson for Zhou Can?
However, Zhou Can had no intention of pursuing old grievances. Vice Dean Bai had already been forced to bow before him and provide ample compensation.
The matter was settled.
At this mont, Vice Dean Bai’s willingness to share his embarrassing stories from youth to advise him was an act of imnse goodwill.
"Eventually, I ca to realize that if soone wants to achieve great things, they need not only strong capabilities and talents but also many precious qualities and a profound understanding of human interactions. In you, I see so of my younger self’s reflections, and I hope you can avoid so avoidable pitfalls. As soone who’s been through it, I advise you: be genteel but not arrogant. Historically, even the renowned divine doctors of ancient tis had titles or official positions."
Vice Dean Bai’s insights on life were imnsely valuable.
One word, and the drear awakens.
It indeed sparked so awareness in Zhou Can, prompting him to reassess his life’s positioning.
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