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Now reading: Chapter 1461 - 584: Competing for Top Domestic Hospitals, Di from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

How do you compare the two?

Director Lou revealed that there will be three permanent positions available this year, and many people beca as excited as if they got a shot of adrenaline, their faces flushed with excitent.

No matter if male or female, as long as they don’t have a permanent position, their eyes all showed a wolfish hunger.

"Rest assured, as long as we continue to work hard, united as one, the stronger the Ergency Departnt becos, the more resources like permanent positions, Associate Professorships, and Full Professorships we can secure. Everyone’s life will get better and better."

Drawing grand visions, this is a skill every leader naturally acquires.

Without painting a few grand visions, it’s hard to mobilize everyone’s enthusiasm for work. The departnt would only beco lethargic, eventually declining and falling into oblivion.

An organization or departnt with vitality must have a good leader skilled at motivating employees.

"Now announcing the list of judges for the Ergency Departnt’s operating room, temporarily selecting three judges who will score each surgery. These three are outstanding in surgical capabilities, just and upright, ensuring the maximum fairness and impartiality in scoring. The first judge is Dr. Xu Chen, the second judge is Dr. Zhou Can, and the third judge is Dr. Cui Min. Please all dical staff cooperate with the three judges in the scoring work."

Being chosen as a judge certainly ans having new power, enhancing one’s status in the departnt and operating room. But it also occupies the rest ti of the three.

It’s the first ti Dr. Cui has taken on a position akin to leadership, appearing very excited and enthusiastic.

He perhaps didn’t expect to be selected as a judge.

In terms of experience, he’s far behind Fu Chachun.

Being chosen as a judge this ti, even though just the third judge, still makes him extrely satisfied. It’s a huge encouragent for him.

In contrast, Zhou Can and Dr. Xu seed much calr.

"Now announcing the third matter: Last night I attended a eting with Dean Zhu at the bureau. The higher-ups have recognized Tuya Hospital’s developnt in recent years. However, they have set new requirents for us to align with the first-tier hospitals in the country and strive to elevate our comprehensive ranking further. After returning, Dean Zhu set a goal for the hospital to break into the top ten nationally within three years, with specific requirents for each clinical departnt."

"Besides improving the rescue success rate by another 5%, the Ergency Departnt also requires at least ten SCI papers and dostic core dical journal papers a year. As we have internal and surgical inpatient beds, the number of difficult cases we tackle cannot be less than 180 a year."

The high requirents set for the Ergency Departnt are quite intimidating.

Doctors kept their heads down, silent.

It’s a joke; who dares to promise these requirents?

Currently, the only people capable in the Ergency Departnt are Zhou Can and Dr. Xu, even Director Lou and Deputy Director Han are sowhat diocre in dical technique and scholarship.

At least they’re far from top-level.

"I understand that these requirents are quite challenging, but if we are willing to work hard, I believe we still have hope of achieving them. Let’s all work together, eting adjourned!"

Director Lou noticed the morale was sowhat low and didn’t impose any mandatory requirents.

...

A week passed in a blink of an eye.

The female patient in bed 1 recovered so sensory function in her left foot’s third toe after a second surgery. However, the flexion function is still not restored.

One must admit, this is quite unfortunate.

However, Zhou Can is confident in his surgical skills.

He always felt that the nerve anastomosis he perford on the female patient was successful. Even if the nerve function isn’t fully recovered, most of it should be.

When the patient was completing the discharge procedures, she was noticeably disappointed with him.

He reassured the patient to consciously strengthen the exercise of the left foot’s third toe once the wound has healed considerably. She could devote part of her ti daily to artificially massage the third toe, assisting its movent.

After nerve anastomosis, unlike blood vessels and intestines, where you can verify success quickly as long as necrosis doesn’t occur.

Because nerve cells cannot regenerate, the healing ti, and recovery ti are very long.

Moreover, exercise is crucial to help them slowly recover.

It’s often seen in hospitals that so patients with lower limb paralysis are encouraged to stand and walk, supported by family or undergo rehabilitation training at recovery centers after surgery.

This is to help the body gradually regain motor functions.

So patients who were declared by doctors as impossibly able to stand again grit their teeth and persist in daily strenuous training. Eventually, they create dical miracles, successfully recovering.

For example, a certain martial arts star is a typical example among them.

Zhou Can is hopeful about the nerve anastomosis of this female patient. If she regains nerve function in her third toe, Zhou Can can continue to take on similar nerve anastomosis surgeries in the future, delving deeper into research.

When conditions are mature, he will attempt surgery again to help the paralyzed patient treated by Dr. Xu.

If he indeed cures the noble patient soday and helps Dr. Xu rid of the shackles, it would be the best way to repay Dr. Xu.

That day, Zhou Can, after work, rated each surgery as usual.

He identified problems, marked them out tily, and then gave a low score for any that failed to et standards.

For example, in a subcutaneous abscess debrident surgery perford by Dr. Tang Wannian, he ruptured one of the patient’s venous blood vessels during the debrident. Since the vessel was relatively large and belonged to a fairly important venous return vessel, it was inappropriate to handle it with rough electrocoagulation for hemostasis.

Instead, it should be sutured and repaired.

Dr. Tang Wannian, for convenience, electrocoagulated the vessel directly, leading to significant edema in the patient’s lower limb post-surgery.

This was a display of irresponsibility.

Zhou Can marked it impartially and passed it to Dr. Xu for unified handling.

Such irresponsibility or avoiding responsibility actions are nurous.

At least two-thirds of the doctors in the operating room repeatedly fail to correct their mistakes, even after being penalized by Dr. Xu.

Especially this attending physician, Tang Wannian, who has a master’s degree and is among the few highly educated individuals in the operating room.

Dr. Xu, Cui Min, Fu Chachun, and Zhou Can all have undergraduate degrees.

Only the young people brought in later all have master’s education.

There are currently no doctoral students among the surgical doctors in the Ergency Departnt.

People are quite realistic; doctoral students are not willing to enter the Ergency Departnt at all.

Therefore, Tang Wannian has always been proud.

Concerning the surgery rating, Tang Wannian and so other doctors likely resist it.

No one likes being tightly managed.

Performing surgery with attention to every detail is challenging. If you are not careful or responsible, various issues easily arise.

After completing the ratings for all surgeries of the day, Zhou Can sent them to Dr. Xu’s email and didn’t intervene further.

The next morning, after ward rounds, Zhou Can overheard Dr. Xu sternly reprimanding Tang Wannian and others in the office.

"Tang Wannian, you’ve had issues with surgeries every day recently for the past week. Yesterday alone, there were problems in four surgeries. Can you actually do it, do you still want to work or not?"

Dr. Xu typically wouldn’t say such weighty words unless extrely angry.

"Who can guarantee a surgery won’t have any issues at all? So minor issues do no harm, why take it so seriously! Besides, can you ensure the surgeries you do are 100% problem-free?"

Tang Wannian responded blandly.

First, let’s clarify that Tang Wannian isn’t a diocre doctor eliminated from other departnts.

He’s currently in his early forties, a senior attending physician, striving to attain the Associate Professorship. This year, his prospects of achieving it are promising.

When it cos to surgical abilities, Tang Wannian ranks middling to above average.

In academic and research areas, he’s also middling to above average.

He’s not top-notch, but certainly not at the bottom.

He joined the Ergency Departnt at Director Lou’s invitation. Apart from having an aloof deanor in his work attitude, possessing a relatively haughty disposition, he’s excellent in all other areas.

For the Ergency Departnt’s operating room, such talent is very valuable.

Therefore, even though he repeatedly errs in surgeries, Dr. Xu hasn’t been willing to suspend his surgery privileges.

Given that Fu Chachun has had his surgery privileges suspended for a week, leaving only three attending physicians in the Ergency Departnt, staffing is quite tight. Further suspension would leave only Dr. Xu and Dr. Cui for attending duties.

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