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Now reading: Chapter 908 - Capítulo 908: 361: Steady as a Mountain—The Di from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Capítulo 908: Chapter 361: Steady as a Mountain—The Difference Between Having and Not Having a Knife

No one was forced to give these three red envelopes. Even if my cousin didn’t give the extra ones, the three wouldn’t have said much.

But that’s how interactions between people work. Once you’ve tasted the sweetness and gained benefits, others will want to continue associating with you. If you’re too stingy and don’t understand how to be a person, next ti people will avoid you.

My cousin, who has climbed to the position of deputy section chief, naturally understands these simple truths.

Money that needs to be spent should never be saved.

Over fifty minutes later, Zhou Can arrived at Tuya Hospital. The Ergency Departnt is like his ho ground; here, most doctors and nurses know him well and greeted him warmly.

“Ah Can!”

The cousin, waiting outside the ergency room, was very touched to see him personally co over so late.

“How’s Uncle?”

Zhou Can was very concerned about Uncle’s safety.

“Shortly after you made the call, the hospital admitted my dad into the ergency room. However, Cardiovascular Internal dicine currently has no available beds; we can only wait until tomorrow to see.”

The cousin was already very satisfied with this outco.

If it weren’t for Zhou Can’s help today, his father might still not have received care.

For patients transferred from other hospitals, any hospital would be extra cautious when receiving them.

Especially for critically ill patients.

It’s easy for things to go wrong once they are in your hands.

It’s common to see patients transferred from other hospitals in the ergency or outpatient departnts who are unable to receive treatnt for a long ti. Because hospitals cannot openly reject patients, they often resort to so soft handling thods.

Nurses act as diators to persuade the family and patients, saying that your illness is too severe, our hospital isn’t specialized in treating this, another hospital excels more in this area, suggesting they seek treatnt there instead.

So families, after hearing this, would leave with the patients.

So, for various reasons, would insist on not leaving.

At this point, nurses would deliberately let the patients stay there aimlessly, hoping family mbers would retreat knowing how difficult it is.

Another common excuse is that we have tight bed availability, and there really are no beds. Patients transferring tend to have very severe conditions, so ti can’t be wasted, and no one dares to gamble.

If they hang around for a day without receiving any treatnt, they might not get a bed either.

Of course, no one dares to gamble, so they obediently leave.

When Uncle was first sent over, the doctors in the Ergency Departnt surely understood the situation. Finding it tricky, they didn’t want to accept him.

They just didn’t expect the patient to be Zhou Can’s uncle. After Director Lou made a call, they had to admit him.

So family mbers naively believe that health authorities have regulations that hospitals cannot deny care, so they transfer patients without verifying beforehand. Only to find out with great dismay that the world is so dark.

My cousin, being part of this big system, understands these intricacies quite well. This is why he is very pleased with the current outco.

“After working hours tomorrow, I’ll visit Cardiovascular Internal dicine to try and get Uncle a bed. However, beds at Tuya Hospital are indeed scarce, so I can’t promise anything.”

Zhou Can also didn’t want to make any absolute promises.

In Cardiothoracic Surgery, getting a bed is just a matter of saying the word. But in Cardiovascular Internal dicine, since he’s not very familiar with them, he might have to ask Director Tan for help.

Using up so many personal favors for one matter was indeed sothing Zhou Can had not expected.

“I don’t have many acquaintances at Tuya Hospital, so I can only rely on you,” my cousin said a bit bitterly.

After his father fell sick, he realized that as a deputy section chief, he was nothing and not able to exert much influence.

“No need for formalities between us brothers! How many days leave can you take? Uncle will need soone to accompany him during his hospital stay, and I reckon it will be quite a long stay, so you need to be ntally prepared.”

Zhou Can gave his cousin a heads-up in advance.

Hospitalization requires soone to accompany the patient. Having doctors and nurses attend to the patient’s daily needs is unrealistic. Either family mbers accompany or hire a caregiver.

Therefore, having more children ans that when you fall sick in old age, there will be more people to share the burden.

If there’s only one child, the entire burden falls on them, and that pressure will be imnse.

“I’ll see how things go! If it doesn’t work out, I’ll have my mom co over to take care of him for a while, or I’ll hire a caregiver.”

My cousin already had plans for this.

Uncle’s treatnt this ti will definitely cost a lot of money, and my cousin’s family is just moderately well-off. He will save wherever he can, and it’s very likely he’ll call Aunt over to accompany Uncle.

By the ti Zhou Can returned to the dorm apartnt, it was already close to ten o’clock.

Opening the dorm door, he was surprised to find Jin Mingxi practicing his knife skills—not by directly slicing carrots but by using a scalpel to carve on them.

“Zhou Can, you finally ca back! Did you handle things at ho?”

Jin Mingxi looked very happy to see him return.

“Yeah, it’s been taken care of.”

Zhou Can walked behind him and picked up a carved carrot to take a look.

“Are you planning to change careers and beco an artist?”

“Haha, you don’t get it! Director Hu taught to enhance my surgical skills this way. He said my cutting skills were barely adequate, but my knife techniques and flexibility are lacking. Carving can make more dexterous.”

Having received guidance from Hu Kan, Jin Mingxi was now filled with enthusiasm from the inside out.

This passionate, motivated, and determined attitude is truly comndable.

Zhou Can had experienced it before.

Especially during the year he was preparing for the dical Practitioner Certificate, he felt like a clock completely wound up, always full of energy and strength endlessly ticking forward.

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