My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 700: 288: The Pregnant Lady's Glorious Past is Dug O
Chapter 700: Chapter 288: The Pregnant Lady’s Glorious Past is Dug Out and She’s Injured from a Fall
“Don’t, I’m just saying! Dr. Zhou, first, entered Tuya Hospital for a 36-month standardized residency training with the highest score on the licensing exam. However, because his degree was only a bachelor’s, he was assigned to the worst, the Ergency Departnt.”
Upon hearing this, Mu Qin couldn’t help but feel indignant for Zhou Can. “Tuya Hospital’s HR really is sothing. Education doesn’t represent everything. A bachelor’s degree isn’t that low!”
Old Qin looked aningfully at Mu Qin, who was pouting and frustrated.
“Journalist Mu seems to really like Dr. Zhou!”
“That’s right. The era when education ant everything is long gone. Education is just a stepping stone. Work capability, learning ability, work attitude, and communication skills are the real core competencies.”
She was still furious about what happened to Zhou Can.
Continuously speaking out for Zhou Can.
“You’re absolutely right! On his first day in the Ergency Departnt, Dr. Zhou imdiately made a huge contribution. It was said that a high-ranking official’s daughter, who was a pregnant elderly woman, suddenly fainted. After the incident, directors from multiple key departnts of Tuya Hospital were involved in the rescue. But guess what?”
Old Qin loved to keep people in suspense.
Confronted with Mu Qin’s icy gaze, he smartly continued.
“Turns out, despite several directors being at a loss, Dr. Zhou Can identified the cause of the illness. It was said that the diagnosis was as tough as solving a complicated criminal case. This incident skyrocketed Dr. Zhou’s reputation. After that, during his three months in the Ergency Departnt training, he increased the total monthly surgeries by over a thousand.”
“He’s not only fast at performing surgeries but also does a lot, and importantly, they are of terrifyingly high quality. It’s said his surgical quality isn’t inferior to those top directors.”
Old Qin dug out all the juicy bits about Zhou Can at Tuya Hospital.
No one knew which acquaintance he got the info from.
If Zhou Can heard this conversation between Old Qin and Mu Qin, he’d definitely curse Old Qin’s acquaintance as a ‘gossipmonger’.
“See, I told you. Gold always shines wherever it goes, and education doesn’t represent everything. Dr. Zhou is truly remarkable!”
Mu Qin, hearing about Zhou Can overcoming adversity and becoming the top trainee, felt even more exultant than if it had been her own triumph.
“He’s not just remarkable, he’s like a reincarnation of a dical god. After rotating through multiple departnts, from being initially ignored to later being eagerly retained by every departnt head and director, it’s said that his arrival in each new departnt causes a wave, crafting his own legend.”
“What I admire most is his loyalty and integrity. Initially, when he was down and out, the worst Ergency Departnt chose him. Now that he’s famous, every departnt is vying for him, offering various generous conditions, yet he has never wavered, insisting on returning to work in the Ergency Departnt after his training ends. He’s a real man, I, Old Qin, respect such a person.”
Old Qin shared Zhou Can’s glorious achievents all in one go.
Listening to this, Mu Qin’s heart was stirred; her understanding of Zhou Can shifted from unfamiliar to familiar and deep.
Her eyes shimred as she looked toward Zhou Can in the distance.
A bright smile appeared on her face.
“He really is a big fish! In these few days of interviews, I need to keep a close eye on him; who knows, I might dig up more juicy news.”
The more she observed Zhou Can, the more she felt he was extraordinary.
“Ah… Are you suggesting we just stick to interviewing this little trainee these few days? Our upper managent’s task is to capture specialists’ brilliant diagnostic monts or the successful diagnosis of so difficult cases, focusing on positive reporting. Focusing solely on him as a trainee definitely isn’t appropriate.”
Old Qin protested.
Won are always so sentintal.
Even if that trainee is outstanding, you can’t just focus on him!
“I said to keep an extra eye on him, not only him. Keep an eye on other experts too, and call imdiately for any major news. Now, I need to sort out the news we just gathered.”
After hearing about Zhou Can’s exploits, she felt even more that reporting the story of the lymphoma girl was extraordinarily aningful.
To swiftly write the article and send it back to the TV station, and if the leaders approve, she could enhance her interview efforts and have greater autonomy.
As Old Qin said, just focusing on interviewing one trainee isn’t appropriate.
But if the higher-ups approve, then it’s a different story.
At least focusing her interviews on Zhou Can and digging up more news related to him is completely fine.
…
As Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital heightened its publicity efforts and as yesterday’s patients spread the word, today, noticeably more patients flocked to see the specialists than yesterday.
“Excuse , please make way!”
A pregnant woman, belly protruding, was quickly carried in on a makeshift stretcher by two family mbers into the outpatient hall.
Family mbers and patients ahead swiftly made way.
The outpatient hall wasn’t actually crowded.
The woman on the stretcher emitted bursts of pained, muffled moans.
It was unclear what had happened.
One would have thought the family would take the woman to the Ergency Departnt, but instead, they headed straight for the specialist area.
“Doctor, doctor, please save my daughter-in-law. She’s over five months pregnant and accidentally fell two days ago, hurting her buttocks badly. We thought it wasn’t serious, but today she began to have difficulty breathing and feels like there’s a heavy stone on her chest. We sought help at the local health clinic, and after examination, the doctor urged us to rush to the county People’s Hospital. The county hospital suggested that we imdiately transfer to a bigger hospital, saying my daughter-in-law’s condition is very critical. If we delay, we might lose both the mother and the baby.”
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