My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 830 - 333: Playing by a Different Set of Rules! Neon
The hospital definitely doesn’t want the family to keep causing a scene. Finding a way to quickly calm the situation is the most commonly used thod.
Zhou Can has no fault in this matter, so he remains very calm at heart.
The era when families could force hospitals to pay up simply by making a fuss with a couple of banners in the hospital lobby is long gone.
Even for a county-level hospital, let alone a provincial top-tier hospital like Tuya, as long as there is no fault, they are not afraid of families causing trouble. Especially after relevant departnts have taken strong action against professional dical disturbances, hospitals stand even more firmly.
Before long, he arrived at the Pediatric outpatient corridor.
As soon as he stepped out of the elevator corner, he saw a crowd gathered at one end of the corridor.
That spot was exactly where Consultation Room 17 was located. Needless to say, the troublemakers were definitely causing a scene there. Bystanders were more than happy to watch the chaos; the more intense the commotion, the more they liked it.
Tuya Hospital’s security personnel had already been deployed in great numbers, trying hard to maintain order at the scene.
"Make way, please make way!"
Zhou Can squeezed through.
"Dr. Zhou is here!"
Soone shouted, and all the patients and families who were watching imdiately focused their attention on Zhou Can.
"He’s the doctor from that day, huh? Looks so young!"
"It’s precisely because he’s young that it’s easy to cause issues. I’m telling you, never trust young doctors. Always seek older doctors for a safer bet."
"That child is truly pitiful, all blue and purple. It’s really frightening to see! Could Dr. Zhou have treated him into that state?"
"It must be Dr. Zhou who mishandled the child! Otherwise, why would the family co here to cause trouble?"
Rumors spread quickly.
The power of gossip is no less lethal than a knife. It can drown a person.
As people talked and spread rumors, it beca more and more absurd.
Zhou Can just diagnosed the boy, yet now it seed as if he had caused the boy’s condition. If it were any doctor with less ntal fortitude, this could make them furious on the spot.
"It’s him, the doctor from yesterday who saw my child!"
The boy’s mother saw Zhou Can approaching and beca extrely agitated.
The other three family mbers all stood up simultaneously, creating an intimidating aura.
Zhou Can remained unfazed as he walked over to the family and the cyanotic child on oxygen.
"What are you here for today?"
Zhou Can’s tone was sowhat cold.
Even if the whole family ca out to cause trouble, he would never back down.
"Dr. Zhou, it’s all my fault for not listening to your diagnostic advice yesterday. My child suddenly fell unconscious today. After getting checked at the Provincial Children’s Hospital, it matched your diagnosis; it really is a congenital heart disease. The Provincial Children’s Hospital imdiately issued a critical illness notice. I beg you, please save my son!"
The mother, who was inexplicably confident, was tearful and emotional as she directly knelt in front of Zhou Can.
"What are you doing? This has totally confused !"
Zhou Can looked at the mother kneeling in front of him, genuinely unsure of what to do.
Wasn’t she leading the other family mbers to cause trouble? Now the plot seed twisted, not following what was supposed to happen!
Publicly admitting fault and kneeling to beg Zhou Can to save her son’s life—this turnaround was way too fast.
Even if the Provincial Children’s Hospital had issued a critical illness notice, there was no reason to co back to beg a young doctor like him!
But this woman’s mindset was certainly a bit off; it couldn’t be judged by common sense.
The onlookers were all in an uproar.
They had thought Zhou Can had ssed up the child’s treatnt, but now they realized it was the child’s mother who didn’t follow Zhou Can’s diagnostic advice.
"I told you, doctors at Tuya Hospital are indeed quite capable!"
"This Dr. Zhou is quite skillful, isn’t he!"
"Is there a doctor like this in Tuya Hospital’s Pediatric departnt? How co I didn’t see him when I was signing up?"
"Of course there is! Look, here’s Dr. Zhou’s consultation number. But he seems to only have consultations on Wednesdays."
"One consultation day a week? That’s quite rare!"
The onlookers had a complete 180-degree change in their impression of Zhou Can. That’s public opinion for you—one mont they were condemning Zhou Can, and the next they were praising and applauding him.
The tide of public opinion is always so fickle.
So say, a lifeti of good deeds can be overshadowed by one bad deed, branding you as a villain. Conversely, a lifeti of wrongdoing can be redeed by a single good act, earning you the reputation of a reford man.
"Get up first, get up and then we’ll talk!"
Zhou Can didn’t feel right helping her up directly, so he could only gesture.
"You all, help her up!"
Zhou Can called out to the other family mbers.
But they wouldn’t help her up; they needed Zhou Can to agree to save the child’s life.
"If Dr. Zhou doesn’t agree to save our child, we all will kneel to you," the child’s grandfather, looking over sixty with white hair, said.
With an old man like that kneeling to Zhou Can in public, he really couldn’t accept it.
Even though he knew they might just be saying this to add pressure, hoping to force him to agree, Zhou Can couldn’t take the risk.
"Our Dr. Zhou will certainly do his best to treat your child, but it’s unrealistic to demand that Dr. Zhou publicly promise to cure your child. Doctors are human, not gods. Stand up first and let Dr. Zhou take a look at the child’s condition so we can hurry up with the treatnt! Kneeling there like that is not good, and it also delays ti!"
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