My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 304: 152: Standing Up for a Good Friend, Dr. Ou Arri
Chapter 304: Chapter 152: Standing Up for a Good Friend, Dr. Ou Arrives Just in Ti_3
Doctors who dare to perform this surgery are few and far between.
Even fewer can successfully carry it out.
At least, it would take a physician at the level of Chief of Neurosurgery to dare undertake it.
It might also require the cooperation of an orthopedic surgeon to ensure the surgery goes smoothly.
“Ha ha, isn’t that the truth. We also relied on connections to get the opportunity for Director Wu to perform the surgery personally. Director Wu is so famous; without so connections, you can’t even get an appointnt with him.”
The family mbers imdiately boasted.
Most patients or their families have a similar ntality.
Taking pride in having connections.
Proud to know a certain doctor or nurse in the hospital, or to have a slight relationship with so minor leader or higher-level departnt.
As for the truly powerful and influential, they don’t need to boast at all.
Once they are hospitalized, the hospital leaders, more keen-nosed than dogs, flock to offer their solicitous attention.
“If you have the ability to connect with Director Wu, that’s quite impressive. Could I see the patient’s dical report?”
After chatting with the family mbers for a while, Zhou Can beca much more familiar with them.
He tily asked to review the patient’s dical report.
The family agreed readily.
They even felt that by ntioning the connection with Director Wu, this young doctor began to take the initiative to flatter them.
No matter how you put it, Zhou Can’s request to see the patient’s dical report felt quite satisfying to the family.
Dr. Dai and the resident trainee Chen Hao stood by the bed, watching Jin Mingxi work.
And paid no attention to Zhou Can.
After receiving the patient’s dical report, Zhou Can examined it carefully.
Soon, he had finished reading it.
By this ti, Jin Mingxi had also completed administering the dication.
“Dr. Dai, do you think it’s necessary to asure the patient’s blood pressure?”
From the mont Zhou Can first saw the patient, he noticed the patient’s complexion was exceptionally pale; even the lips were white.
Now after examining the dical report, combined with so subtle symptoms of the patient, he made a comprehensive diagnosis.
He had a vague sense that the patient’s high fever was not as simple as he imagined but could potentially be very dangerous.
The reason why the hospital requires doctors on duty, when notified by nurses of so abnormal symptoms, to not directly prescribe without visiting the ward for an inspection, is to prevent formalism and accidents.
“Are you trying to teach Dr. Dai a lesson here? The treatnt is already finished; do you want to asure the patient’s blood pressure to show off your competence?”
Chen Hao rebuked Zhou Can quite bluntly.
“Just manage the patients you are responsible for. We don’t need you to take charge here. If you think you’re idle, tell who your senior physician is. I’ll ask them to give you more work.”
Dr. Dai’s face showed extre displeasure.
He was only in command of instructing the resident trainees, since when did it beco a resident trainee’s place to give orders in front of him?
“I’m not ddling needlessly. It’s just out of responsibility for the patient. And since Old Jin is my friend, I couldn’t help but be concerned. If you are only treating the patient’s fever with simple fever-reducing asures right now, it is highly risky and utterly irresponsible.”
Zhou Can’s tone beca a bit more serious.
He was initially just coming in to back up Jin Mingxi.
He had hoped to have a polite chat with Dai Wei, but he had overestimated his own reputation.
Dai Wei didn’t recognize him at all.
His hope of using his relationship with Director Wen to support Jin Mingxi was completely dashed.
He had just experienced the attitudes of Dai Wei and Chen Hao.
No wonder Jin Mingxi returned to the apartnt feeling tired yesterday.
With an unreasonable supervising physician and a resident trainee who crazily sucked up, anyone would find life difficult.
“Watch your language. Are you trying to exacerbate the tension in the doctor-patient relationship and create a dispute? I will report this incident to the departnt.”
Dai Wei’s face had turned iron blue.
He really didn’t anticipate Zhou Can would talk back to him in front of the patient and the family mbers.
The accusation of being grossly irresponsible made him extrely angry.
At this mont, hearing the argunt inside, Dr. Ou, who had just finished dinner, walked in.
The ICU ward requires at least one attending physician to be on duty at night.
All attending physicians need to take turns on night duty.
It just so happened that Dr. Ou was on duty in the ICU tonight.
After having dinner in the hospital canteen, he hurried back to the departnt, ready to face the various challenges that the ICU ward would bring.
“If you’re discussing the patient’s condition, do it back in the office, don’t make noise in the ward.”
After entering the ward, Dr. Ou spoke with a serious face.
It’s quite normal for doctors to have disagreents when discussing a patient’s condition.
But there is one principle: try not to argue in front of the family and the patient.
It not only looks bad.
It can also lead to misunderstandings by the families and patients.
“Dr. Ou, you’ve co at the right ti, this new resident trainee doesn’t understand etiquette. I don’t even know which group he belongs to, he’s ca into my ward spouting nonsense.”
Upon seeing Dr. Ou arrive, Dai Wei imdiately complained.
He was going to teach this new doctor a lesson today.
Zhou Can turned his head to look behind him, making eye contact with Dr. Ou.
“Dr. Zhou! Oh, it’s you!”
Dr. Ou had been frowning, ready to take this uninford new doctor back to the office for a scolding.
But when he saw it was Zhou Can, his facial expression underwent a huge change.
From a stern face, it shifted instantly to a warm, friendly smile.
Dai Wei and Chen Hao were not aware of Zhou Can’s capabilities, unlike Dr. Ou who was well inford.
Not long ago, he found out through the grapevine that Zhou Can had played a significant role in two of Director Wen’s important operations.
And had exhibited a rare dual talent for surgery.
Director Wen might even directly take Zhou Can as a protégé and focus on training him.
For such a promising individual, Dr. Ou would not only refrain from offending but would even be eager to flatter.
Moreover, he had a bit of a relationship with Zhou Can.
The idea of scolding Zhou Can with a frown was unthinkable.
Dai Wei and Chen Hao were stunned; Dr. Ou was usually serious and aloof, when had he ever been so amiable to resident trainees?
And this smile, this tone, was not just amiability, but with a hint of ingratiating flattery.
What exactly was Zhou Can’s background?
User Comments
0 comments from readers