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Now reading: Chapter 409 is going to be cultivated from The Enhanced Doctor, a Romance novel by Forget The Book.

Liu Banxia woke up bright and early the next morning.

Last night, he had also "monitored" the situation through the cara Qiaoqiao had secretly activated. At least the atmosphere there seed quite good.

The parents of both sides had reached a friendly consensus: once Liu Banxia finished his term as chief resident and genuinely had ti for marriage, they would hold the wedding.

At the sa ti, the parents also concurred on another matter: they could get the marriage certificate first, try for a baby soon after, and then the wedding ceremony wouldn’t be so urgent.

Liu Banxia was speechless; he hadn’t expected his parents and future father-in-law to be so perfectly in sync on this issue.

He didn’t know what happened afterward, but he heard that Old Qiu and Wang Jingxian were also called over to make dumplings together.

"How did you sleep last night?"

After eating breakfast in the canteen, Liu Banxia went to the emaciated young man’s ward.

"Dr. Liu, I really can’t thank you enough. It’s like I’ve been given a new life," the young man said gratefully.

"Don’t thank . If you want to thank soone, thank Director Xu and Dr. Shi. I just tagged along for the fun," Liu Banxia said.

"Your willpower is very strong. I think it’s sowhat related to how your father pushed you in training back then. Don’t dwell on the past. You’ve been given a new lease on life, so live it well."

"Yeah, I won’t. I’ll learn a proper trade when I get out of here. I still have to support my mom," the young man said happily.

"Doctor, thank you so much," the patient’s mother, who was accompanying him, said.

"Auntie, please don’t stand on ceremony. If there’s anything you don’t understand, feel free to ask the nurses directly. He’s essentially fully recovered now, a normal person," Liu Banxia said.

The patient’s mother didn’t say anything; she just kept wiping her tears.

Liu Banxia understood their family’s situation and her feelings. However, there was no need for more comforting words; after all, it was all in the past.

After leaving this ward, he went to the ICU again, where there was still a critically ill patient he had admitted.

"You’re here? The myocarditis patient hasn’t shown any improvent yet, but his temperature is under control," Su Hongbo said after coming off his shift.

"It’s been hard on you. A heart transplant is one solution, but the difficulty factor is too high. Self-recovery would be the best outco," Liu Banxia said.

"Don’t worry, I’ve worked in the CCU before and have a lot of experience in caring for these types of patients," Su Hongbo said.

"Doctor ng just left. He also checked on your spinal repair patient. He should be able to transfer to a general ward this afternoon; his recovery is going well."

"Our ICU is getting tight too?" Liu Banxia asked.

Su Hongbo nodded. "If it weren’t for the fact that your patient’s condition is very critical and unsuitable for transfer, I would have wanted to move her to the CCU in the inpatient departnt."

"Just hold on a little longer. If I have ti today, I’ll talk to the director. Or I’ll go directly to the Chief Director’s office. We have to get a definite answer, no matter what," Liu Banxia said.

"The main problem is the increase in severe cardiovascular disease cases. Your street awareness campaign, coupled with the colder weather, ans more elderly people are susceptible to falling ill," Su Hongbo said.

"Also, with so many patients being admitted now, many who et the criteria for 24-hour ICU observation are being sent directly to regular wards after our assessnt."

"Anyway, as long as you’re aware of the situation. We’re also concerned about overlooking sothing during an assessnt and causing secondary harm to a patient. The core issue is the critical shortage of beds; it’s a tough spot."

Liu Banxia nodded; he understood the situation. He was responsible for the entire ergency center’s operations and knew very well how many patients were transferred in and out of the ICU daily. So patients requiring 24-hour observation, if stable, would be moved to a general ward after about ten hours.

Considering ng Qingfan’s words as well, the situation was much more serious than he had estimated and needed to be addressed urgently.

After going downstairs to inspect the situation and give so instructions, he headed towards Chen Zhenxing’s office.

Ordinarily, he should have reported to Zhou Shuwen first, but Zhou Shuwen was still swamped and had delegated these matters to him. Besides, this wasn’t about tattling; it was about reporting genuine problems within the ergency center.

"You’ve co at quite the coincidental ti; the regular eting just ended. Next ti, if Shuwen can’t make it, you can attend in his place," Chen Zhenxing said with a smile.

This startled Liu Banxia. It’s a director-level eting; why would a re resident doctor like be joining in?

"Don’t think I’m joking. When Shuwen has a mont, I’ll ntion it to him. So, what brings you here today?" Chen Zhenxing added.

"Chief Director, the number of cardiovascular patients admitted to the ergency center this month is already more than triple last month’s. Based on our observations over the past two days, we believe the ergency center urgently needs a CCU ward; otherwise, treatnt delays are likely," Liu Banxia hastily explained.

"Shuwen has also ntioned this to . In fact, there’s a reserved space for a CCU ward on the fourth floor of your ergency center. It just wasn’t opened at the ti due to staff shortages and a lower patient volu," Chen Zhenxing said.

"The ergency center’s developnt has truly been too rapid, exceeding the hospital’s projections. However, we are currently in talks with so experienced doctors. If they can join our ergency center, the CCU can be established imdiately."

"Chief Director, can we temporarily open so beds and divert so patients in the anti?" Liu Banxia asked.

Chen Zhenxing frowned. "How many patients do you currently have who need CCU admission?"

"Based on the data from this period, we consistently have more than six such patients. They’re occupying many beds ant for general critically ill patients, which also significantly burdens the ergency ICU doctors," Liu Banxia quickly replied.

"It’s a headache. For, say, ten beds, we’d need at least two experienced chief physicians and three experienced attending physicians or associate chief physicians," Chen Zhenxing said.

"With a 1:2 nurse-to-bed ratio, we’d also need five nurses plus a head nurse. Otherwise, even if we manage to open it, it won’t be able to function."

"A ward like the CCU places extrely high demands on personnel quality. These nurses often function as part-doctor, part-caregiver. Without sufficient experience, thrusting them into such roles rashly could actually cause problems."

"However, since you’ve co to report this, it proves that the increase in patients has indeed pushed the ergency center beyond its capacity. I’ll discuss it with them later and see if we can spare so personnel."

"Thank you, Chief Director. I won’t disturb you anymore," Liu Banxia said, standing up.

"Don’t rush off. Let’s chat a bit. Do you have any thoughts on your future career direction?" Chen Zhenxing waved his hand.

"I don’t really have any. I’ll go with whatever arrangents the hospital makes," Liu Banxia said after a mont’s hesitation.

"The issue is, there’s so disagreent regarding your arrangents. We want to give you more significant responsibilities, but we’re also concerned it might affect your professional developnt," Chen Zhenxing said.

"Last night, I spoke with Shuwen on the phone for over half an hour, and we still couldn’t reach a clear judgnt. Even if you hadn’t co today, we were planning to ask for your thoughts."

Liu Banxia was dumbfounded. What’s going on? Are they letting choose my job?

"All the leaders recognize your clinical skills. You’ve handled several ergency resuscitations very well. Furthermore, in all the nurous surgeries you’ve personally led, your error rate to date is zero," Chen Zhenxing continued.

"Taking on a managent role will certainly consu a lot of your ti, potentially affecting your opportunities to hone your clinical skills. Take Shuwen, for example. He has too many patients, which is why he suggested you attend etings in his stead."

"This is also to help pave the way for your future developnt. Even if your current title isn’t high enough, you can get acquainted with certain matters in advance and prepare for what’s to co."

"Actually, I know what Shuwen is thinking. Deep down, he’d still prefer you to focus on diligently studying dicine and honing your surgical skills. However, a managent position offers a different way to shine, which is why he was being a bit cunning in recomnding you for the etings."

"His aim was to keep you so busy that your opportunities for surgery would decrease, leading you to dislike the managent role and willingly return to focusing on operations. However, I believe we should still ask for your opinion, and Vice Director Li shares this view."

Liu Banxia’s heart pounded in his chest; he was incredibly excited.

Chen Zhenxing’s aning couldn’t be clearer. This isn’t just about letting choose my path; they intend to cultivate as a key figure!

Who wouldn’t be thrilled to be so highly regarded and supported by so many influential figures?

Perhaps for others, excelling in both managent and clinical skills would be incredibly difficult. But is that really a problem for ?

I practice my surgical skills in the dream space, so I’ll have much more ti than others. What do I have to fear?

At this thought, Liu Banxia nodded earnestly. "Chief Director, thank you and the other leaders for valuing so highly. In that case, I’ll give it my all. I’m still young, and I know I might regret it if I don’t take this chance."

Chen Zhenxing nodded with satisfaction. "Good, then it’s settled. You’ll attend the etings from now on. But rember, you must adhere to conference discipline; you only have observer status."

"Hmm... during etings, argunts over certain issues can sotis beco quite intense. If it doesn’t concern you directly, and no one asks for your opinion, just listen quietly."

He had just rembered that Liu Banxia could be quite impulsive at tis. In the charged atmosphere of a eting, if Liu Banxia were to act impulsively, it could be difficult to manage the situation.

"Chief Director, don’t worry. I’m a lot more composed now," Liu Banxia said, sowhat awkwardly.

"Alright, you can get back to your work. I’ll try to get the CCU established as soon as possible," Chen Zhenxing nodded.

Leaving the Chief Director’s office, Liu Banxia fought back the urge to jump for joy. He wasn’t an office-seeker, nor was he particularly concerned about the higher salary a promotion might bring.

However, holding a corresponding official position was also a form of affirmation for his work. I need to keep my composure and make absolutely sure I don’t stir up any more trouble!

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