My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 590 - 251: Lying Down Still Gets Shot, The Advantage
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"I have full confidence in the dical orders you’ve written!"
Director Shang affird Dr. Zhou Can’s dical capabilities in front of many doctors, nurses, families, and patients. This instantly made Dr. Zhou the focal point of everyone’s attention.
Actually, from the very first day Dr. Zhou entered the Digestive Internal dicine departnt, he caught the attention of many doctors in the departnt for saving a potentially fatal serious dical incident.
"I’ve read the dical orders; the compatibility, dosage, and thods of administration are all very precise and appropriate."
After praising Dr. Zhou, Director Shang still reviewed the dical orders seriously.
And then gave a high evaluation.
"It seems Director Shang has a special trust in this young resident! The young man looks quite handso and spirited," a short and portly male doctor said, his words seemingly loaded with hidden implications.
It ca across as insinuating.
This person is one of the chief physicians of Digestive Internal dicine, nad Zheng Hongtao, who has his own team, which is said to be no less competent than that of Director Shang.
There has always been intense competition between them.
This ti, when Dr. Zhou entered Digestive Internal dicine and was directly taken by Director Shang, it sowhat irked Zheng Hongtao.
Under the influence of sour grapes psychology, Zheng Hongtao was not friendly toward Dr. Zhou.
At least over the past two days, wherever Dr. Zhou encountered Zheng Hongtao—whether in the office or elsewhere—the atmosphere was awkward and the interaction cool.
"Dr. Zhou is steady and solid in his work, and his dical skills are exceptionally outstanding, deserving of trust. Isn’t Director Zheng’s subordinate, Dr. Huang Liang, also soone who gives us great confidence? Excellent young doctors can be found everywhere."
Director Shang responded with a pleasant smile.
As head of the departnt, he certainly wanted to maintain unity and harmony within his departnt.
Zheng Hongtao was not happy about the fact that Dr. Zhou was taken away by Director Shang, but there was nothing he could do. Before Dr. Zhou entered Digestive Internal dicine, Vice Director Ye had already hinted that once Dr. Zhou was trained in the various Internal dicine departnts, everyone should cultivate him as much as possible and help him out.
That Vice Director Ye himself ntioned Dr. Zhou during a dical conference for Internal dicine showed that Dr. Zhou was at least a key figure selected for special training by Tuya Hospital.
Later, Director Tan of Internal dicine also privately ntioned Dr. Zhou to Director Shang.
Unlike Vice Director Ye’s implication, Director Tan spoke directly and openly.
After all, they were ’one of us.’
Director Tan straightforwardly arranged for so flexibility in Dr. Zhou’s rotation schedule into Digestive Internal dicine and expressed hope that Director Shang would personally ntor him.
With both leaders making their wishes known, could Director Shang not comply?
If he had let Dr. Zhou be ntored by Zheng Hongtao, what would he say if Director Tan asked about it?
Despite Director Tan always being mild-mannered and never speaking harshly, his stature within Internal dicine was very high. Everyone truly respected him from the bottom of their hearts.
Director Shang emphasized that excellent young doctors can be found everywhere, hoping Zheng Hongtao would let the issue go.
But when Zheng Hongtao heard this, he smirked.
"Heh, Huang Liang is about to be promoted to attending physician, so for Director Shang to compare Dr. Zhou with Dr. Huang Liang, Dr. Zhou must indeed be exceptionally excellent."
Zheng Hongtao complinted Dr. Zhou on the surface, but surely his heart was filled with disdain.
He probably thought, how could a resident compare to my subordinate, Dr. Huang Liang?
"Dr. Zhou is much more outstanding than I was; the dical orders for the enteritis patients were clear and precise. When I was a resident, I didn’t have nearly as much courage. Even for the simplest admission orders, I would ponder for a long ti, asking senior physicians to double-check before I dared to issue them."
A thirty-four or -five-year-old man with a crew-cut stood behind Director Zheng and took up the conversation.
He echoed Zheng Hongtao’s tone perfectly, seemingly praising on the surface, but in reality scoffing at Dr. Zhou for his recklessness.
The resident issued dical orders without getting them checked by a superior physician.
Dr. Zhou could naturally detect the sarcasm in the undertones of these two n’s conversation.
He was truly wronged, getting shot while lying down.
He had not provoked either of them.
It’s just that the grudges of adults often stem from tangled interests, unrelated to anything else.
As soon as you touch soone else’s interests, even if you haven’t offended anyone, you can invite a confrontation and unleash a torrent of cold words and hostility.
Dr. Zhou said nothing and just focused on fulfilling his duties.
He believed that it wouldn’t be long before these two would have to silently accept his excellence and rise.
The ward round continued.
Speaking of coincidences.
In the second patient room, three patients were under the care of Dr. Huang Liang. Patients in bed 6 and 8, one had a polypectomy of the intestine, and the other had a duodenal ulcer. Both were in serious condition.
The patient in bed 7 was admitted for abdominal pain, initially diagnosed with intestinal infection.
After being admitted, Dr. Huang Liang prescribed anti-infective dications for the patient, as well as a fasting regin and fluid replenishnt while keeping the patient under observation.
The three patients under Dr. Huang Liang’s care all suffered from intestinal diseases.
This indicates that his specialty area is the intestines.
"After my initial observation and diagnosis, the patient in bed 7 seems to have acute gastroenteritis, as well as stress-induced hyperglycemia. Here are the patient’s test reports, abdominal ultrasound, upright abdominal plain films, biochemical tests and other auxiliary checks, all showing that the patient is suffering from acute gastroenteritis."
Dr. Huang Liang was quite efficient in his work, and like Dr. Zhou, had already prepared all the patient’s docunts in advance.
Director Zheng casually flipped through the patient’s test reports.
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