Chapter 1494: Chapter 1117: I Haven’t Taken a Single Penny
The postoperative recovery of patient Xu Songde, who had a giant diastinum tumor operated on by Director He, has been excellent. Old He’s surgical skills have undergone a qualitative transformation, finally achieving another leap in technology, and he has beco one of the mbers of Sanbo Hospital’s Foreign Research Institute Club.
The so-called Sanbo Hospital Foreign Research Institute Club is rely a jesting term within Sanbo Hospital, referring to those doctors who frequently engage in learning and exchange with the Foreign Research Institute and whose technical level can keep pace with the institute—such as Director Gao from the Sports dicine Center, Director Tan from Trauma Orthopedics, Director Fang from General Surgery, Director He from Thoracic Surgery, and Wen Ruzheng from the Pathology Departnt, among others.
Yang Ping also took so ti to visit the ICU to see this patient Xu Songde, as Xu Songde is his watchtower patient, and he needed to monitor him sowhat. The patient is very stable postoperatively, and Director He’s handling of the entire surgical procedure was very appropriate.
Coming out of the ICU, Director He said, “As our Thoracic Surgery Departnt develops, it will inevitably subdivide into specialties. I am very interested in lung surgery, so I will continue to focus on lung cancer, lung transplants, and other lung operations. After the heart is divided into its own departnt, I think inviting the newly arrived Xia Shulai to take charge would be quite fitting. I wonder if he’s willing, though I fear he might prefer staying at your Foreign Research Institute.”
Director He has self-awareness. Regardless of his educational background or personal capabilities, he surely cannot surpass Xia Shu, so rather than eventually being forced to step down like so old directors, it would be better to proactively propose a plan for departntal division, enabling him to retain his own territory. Tis have changed; given the hospital’s developnt trajectory, relying on the authoritarianism of departnt directors to suppress newcors is unworkable. Moreover, Director He isn’t that kind of person—he prefers to convince others through his capabilities.
In fact, Director He’s words were intended to be conveyed to Xia Shu through Yang Ping. Xia Shu ca from Fuwai to Sanbo Hospital and studied under Yang Ping; it’s unlikely he’ll stay at the Foreign Research Institute forever. It’s heard that Dr. Jin in the spinal departnt might replace Director Qin as director. The generals of the Foreign Research Institute will gradually establish their own statuses independently, and Xia Shu, specializing in cardiac surgery, has no rivals in his field within Sanbo Hospital. Director He knows his own limits.
“Your idea is quite good; Xia Shu also has this intention. As the hospital develops, thoracic surgery will inevitably split into subspecialties; this is a necessary path. At least two major specialties will erge—pulmonary surgery and cardiac surgery. Major vascular will surely rge with cardiac, while general thoracic will naturally align with pulmonary surgery. Xia Shu prefers cardiac surgery, you prefer pulmonary surgery, so you each occupy a specialty.” Yang Ping finds Director He’s plan very sensible.
In fact, managing a hospital well is quite challenging. Reform will inevitably impact the existing structure, affecting the interests of a few people, such as so old directors. This group of directors has beco a hindrance to the hospital’s developnt. If not promptly replaced, promoting more capable and vibrant young people, Sanbo Hospital might easily fall into a developnt bottleneck and miss the good developnt opportunities brought about by Yang Ping’s personal influence.
As they walked apart at a crossroads, Director He said, “I didn’t know your Foreign Research Institute’s Dr. Xia Shu’s thoughts before; now hearing from you that he favors cardiac surgery, this matters ease considerably. In the future, cardiac surgery is to be led by him, currently, I am more suited to serve as the director of pulmonary surgery. If there’s a more suitable candidate to head the pulmonary surgery later, I’ll imdiately yield, but I won’t stagnate—I’ll certainly continue progressing technically.”
Yang Ping roughly understood Director He’s intention: Director He is currently proactively cooperating with the hospital’s reforms. Since the hospital committee raised the issue of changing the director of spinal surgery, the hospital has been buzzing with activity, marking the official start of a new wave of reforms. Many old directors are apprehensive, and of course, so unpleasant talk is circulating, claiming Dean Xia is dismantling the bridge after crossing the river.
Of course, there are a few old directors with broader perspectives, such as Director Guan of the Pathology Departnt who has repeatedly proposed having Wen Ruzheng serve as director and academic leader. Additionally, several other departnt directors have voluntarily proposed stepping down, indicating not everyone has a strong interest in the director position.
After parting ways with Director He, a voice ca from behind, “Professor Yang!”
The voice was pleasant. Yang Ping turned around; Fujiwara Miyuki was following behind him, her long legs moving swiftly, with her female white coat fluttering. Her tall figure, accentuated by the white coat, had a unique charm.
“Professor Yang!” Fujiwara Miyuki caught up, “I wanted to see the patient Xu Songde in the Thoracic Surgery Departnt as well, but I didn’t expect you to finish so quickly and co out.”
“That patient is doing well; vital signs are stable, brain blood supply was well protected during surgery, and there were no postoperative cerebral ischemia sequelae.” Yang Ping continued walking while speaking.
Fujiwara Miyuki walked alongside him, “This case in the Thoracic Surgery Departnt is considered a world-class example, right?”
“I’d say so,” Yang Ping replied.
“You won’t be going abroad during this period, right? Please don’t go abroad.” Fujiwara Miyuki suddenly blurted.
Yang Ping found her comnt sowhat baffling and suddenly spoken, “I have no plans in that regard for now.”
After saying this, Fujiwara Miyuki smoothly shifted topics swiftly. Subsequently, she seized the opportunity to pose several questions, and Yang Ping responded as he would typically do for regular advanced training doctors.
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