Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?! Chapter 610: 568: Are You Sure You Want to Hide It from Nan
Chapter 610: Chapter 568: Are You Sure You Want to Hide It from Nan Zhubin?
Faced with Chonghui’s almost “sage ti” state just now, Nan Zhubin completely understood.
Whenever he completed the archiving of a major case, he too would feel imrsed and reluctant to leave.
After silently waiting for a while and seeing Chonghui re-engage in work, Nan Zhubin nodded accordingly: “I’ve collected so information. Not very complete, but quite helpful.”
Half an hour isn’t nearly enough for Nan Zhubin to wander around the hospital for long.
He just managed to chat briefly with a nurse who joined last year; she had worked under Li Lingling for so ti during rotation—a “subordinate” perspective in the 360-degree assessnt.
However, compared to peer colleagues, subordinates often describe Li Lingling with more “heard of,” “guess,” and “perhaps.”
This is understandable. Besides relationships like the traditional ntor-protege system, subordinates rarely have close connections with superiors; instead, peers who have grown from newbies to seasoned workers understand each other better.
The information obtained is indeed helpful; at least it verifies that the statents made by the short nurse and Cuicui nurse were true.
“Next, I’d like to collect information from the visitor’s perspective from leaders. Although the hospital director has provided so, there are differences in views from different levels of leadership, and I want to discuss it in more detail.”
Nan Zhubin said, “Also, there are many things inconvenient to discuss over the phone, such as family situations. If possible, I’d even like to see Li Lingling’s internal personal files under supervision to better understand her growth experience and educational background.”
The opportunity to fully understand visitor information like this is rare.
Chonghui, however, was skeptical: “Have you communicated this with your teacher?”
Nan Zhubin nodded: “I asked the teacher to probe into the hospital, and they only said they’d consider it; we’ll discuss more when I’m there.”
That could indicate so issues. But Bai Qinghua believes Nan Zhubin can resolve issues face-to-face—at least partially.
Nan Zhubin added, “Coincidentally, those responsible for this are the sa group we’re eting for data collection today, so we’ll discuss it together later.”
Consider it a two-in-one task.
Chonghui pursed his lips and said to Nan Zhubin: “Junior, do you know why I went for a massage before asking for data?”
Nan Zhubin raised an eyebrow, sensing there might be more to it?
Difficulties in obtaining Li Lingling’s files are understandable, but why would it also be hard for Chonghui to get data?
This is, after all, a major project where books are written… wait.
Nan Zhubin suddenly fell into thought.
Chonghui earnestly explained: “Because there might be a tough battle ahead, I keep my state at its best.”
…
“Hey, teacher, I’ve arrived.”
“Mm, just arrived; the people with Teacher Bai haven’t co yet.”
A not-slender but tall man in his thirties, holding his phone in one hand, opened the office door ahead with the other.
Squeak—
The sound of wood and tal friction made the high-hairline doctor, who was sorting things on the computer inside, look up.
“Senior…” The high-hairline doctor’s greeting stopped halfway just in ti.
Gao Bushou doctor placed his bag on the seat, turned on his computer, and nodded continuously on the phone: “I’m in, teacher.”
“Okay, okay, I know…”
A while later, Gao Bushou doctor hung up the phone, looked around, grabbed his white coat and put it on, finally sighing in relief.
“Senior, you were supposed to be off today,” the high-hairline doctor finally had a chance to greet, “Did the teacher arrange work again for you?”
Graduates from dical schools face strong geographic constraints in employnt.
Often, hospitals prefer to recruit local students. Many students, even if they graduate from Beidu, find they lose out to local, non-prestigious schools when submitting resus to ho hospitals.
Thus, in the sa hospital, turning heads reveals seniors from school days.
Convenient for calling for manpower, easy for assigning work.
Gao Bushou doctor, without looking back, replied: “Rember the guideline handbook matter I told you about before? Today, the group responsible for the psychological assistance part is here for data.”
Fa Jigao doctor imdiately beca excited upon hearing this.
Evidently, he was newly involved in the project, and any update or progress stirred distinct curiosity.
Soon, Fa Jigao doctor’s face showed confusion: “Is a professor visiting? Does senior have to co specifically for this?”
Gao Bushou doctor shook his head with a complicated expression: “It’s Bai Qinghua’s project group from Beidu Normal University; today, his student is coming. If Bai Qinghua himself were coming, our boss would have to personally co.”
Fa Jigao doctor nodded with partial understanding: “Is it needed this urgently…”
The remark was a complaint to outsiders, but Gao Bushou doctor suddenly pressed his temple, looking quite troubled.
“Our boss said Bai’s side contacted him yesterday, but he’s been busy lately and forgot, so pulled back last minute… Anyway, were you sorting data just now?”
Gao Bushou doctor approached the Fa Jigao junior beside him, looking at his screen.
Fa Jigao junior, as if having his howork checked, started presenting his short-term achievents since joining the project: “Yes, I’ve spent all non-surgery ti this week reviewing previous materials and organizing drafts. I have a general impression of the content. Whatever data the team from Bai’s side needs when they arrive, I can find…”
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