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Chapter 514 - Chapter 514 514 Learned important processes
Chapter 514: [514] Learned important processes Chapter 514: [514] Learned important processes “Yes, yes, thank you, Dr. Xie. My son is visiting today, and I’ll bring him to see you,” Mrs. Guo said.
“There’s no need; I’m not the specialist from the Hepatobiliary Surgery department. It would be better for a doctor from that department to explain the patient’s condition to you in detail.”
“No, no, that’s not it. I’m bringing him to thank you,” Mrs. Guo insisted.
“There’s no need for that; it’s my job.”
“Just to meet you, you know, my son is single.”
Ah? Xie Wanying was stunned for a moment and said, “Well, as a doctor, I don’t play matchmaker–”
Mrs. Guo: …
The sound of Mrs. Guo’s laughter suddenly came from the cell phone. Probably Mrs. Guo was so happy about her husband’s improvement, Xie Wanying thought, and she hung up the call. Turning around, she was met with three pairs of surprised eyes staring at her face.
Shi Xu covered his mouth with his hand, almost bursting into laughter.
Tan Kelin felt like he and the neurosurgery department thought alike and wanted to know how this student’s thought process worked. Such a smart person, yet this was the reaction to such a matter.
“Yingying, you–” Li Qi’an scratched his head, feeling that her thought process shouldn’t be worse than his.
“Teacher Tan.” Xie Wanying only talked business, “The patient’s family called to inform us that the patient has regained consciousness.”
“It seems we’ll need to go up and check on the patient later,” Tan Kelin pondered, “I’ll consult with the director.”
Subsequently, both teachers changed back into their work clothes and entered the director’s office. Upon hearing that the patient was awake, the head nurse sighed in relief while sitting in her chair: Lucky, lucky.
Sun Yubo was on his way when Teacher Shi Xu called him back, and without a doubt, he was bound to be chastised by the teacher upon his return.
“Do you know what you’re supposed to do in the future?” Shi Xu was the first to emerge, pointing at his head while giving the reprimand on behalf of Tan Kelin.
“I know. Didn’t I call you?” Sun Yubo responded.
“You should’ve called the director, the director! You must understand that only the director can coordinate resources from other departments. The director didn’t take calls from the patient’s family because he wanted them to trust that you could handle it, giving you youngsters a chance to train your independence. Anyway, you would call him if anything happened with the patient, so he would always wait for your call. — Did Huang Zhilei help you contact Tao Zhijie to come over last night?”
“It wasn’t him. He only arranged for a consultation with the Hepatobiliary Surgery. I don’t know why Tao Zhijie came over.”
“You should be grateful he came. Idiot,” Shi Xu said indignantly, grinding his teeth, “Without him, could you have gotten the patient on artificial liver support so quickly? Do you have the influence to get the Hepatobiliary Surgery team to immediately take over and resuscitate the patient? Only Director Shen has that influence.”
Sun Yubo was educated.
Xie Wanying and Li Qi’an, who listened to the lecture along with him, also learned an important lesson: the pivotal role of the director among the various departments.
“If you don’t want to call the director, that’s only acceptable if you have the ability and influence to call the big shots from other departments yourself,” Shi Xu said while his gaze briefly swept across Xie Wanying’s face. It was rumored that the “Buddha” from Hepatobiliary Surgery had green-lit the operation last night due to some unknown connection with her.
The lecture was interrupted halfway when the door to the director’s office opened, and everyone paused.
After consultation, the two department leaders, Shen Jinghui and the head nurse, decided to represent General Surgery Department Two and personally go to the Hepatobiliary Surgery to inquire about the patient’s condition.
Upon arriving on the ninth floor, the Hepatobiliary Surgery staff had not started their morning meeting, and it was still early, just past seven, with not all personnel present. Seeing the visitors from General Surgery Department Two, Dr. Qiu, who was on duty, came forward to greet them: “Hello, Director Shen.”
“Where’s Dr. Tao?”
“He went for breakfast.”
“That’s alright; we’ve come to inquire about the patient who was transferred to your department last night,” Shen Jinghui said.
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