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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1967: Each Has Their Own Perspective
"How did you end up working with Troublemaker Hu?" someone asked Doctor Su.
"In our department, besides Teacher Du being the most famous, second is Troublemaker Hu. The head is just a figurehead; technically, they aren’t as strong as the two," Doctor Su revealed secrets unknown to people from other departments.
Troublemaker Hu has a difficult personality, but to be fair, in terms of skills, he’s only slightly inferior to Du Haiwei.
What outsiders don’t know is that Troublemaker Hu is extremely strict at work, causing immense pressure on his subordinates. If one isn’t careful, the pressure could lead to a breakdown. Doctor Su was one such person, constantly adjusting mentally due to pressure from the superiors, which led to a recent decline in her professional performance.
Troublemaker Hu is strict with himself and doesn’t let others overstep their bounds. That’s why last time he criticized Du Haiwei’s son. What does a medical student understand to evaluate her?
As for the claims from Doctor Zuoliang and Dr. Guan that Troublemaker Hu avoids responsibility, Doctor Su said, "Troublemaker Hu dislikes cleaning up others’ messes. Unlike Teacher Du, who can keep quiet and help when he can, Troublemaker Hu won’t help. He believes that if he helps, you’ll take advantage, not realizing your mistake. A doctor should take responsibility for their own mistakes; why should colleagues always clean up for you? While his reluctance to help makes people dislike him, it doesn’t mean he doesn’t empathize with colleagues. He defended Doctor Zhou because he knows being a doctor isn’t easy; sometimes work and life pressure causes minor slip-ups, but they don’t deserve severe punishment. If Doctor Zhou can correct his mistakes, he should have a chance. It’s not that she doesn’t want Doctor Zhou to be punished, she just dislikes how the hospital immediately jumps to severe punishment."
The public’s sentiment towards doctors is harsh, believing the profession involves life-or-death situations, and even the smallest mistake is unforgivable. But scientifically, doctors are human like everyone else, and just as prone to momentary lapses. The law punishes with the aim of guiding people back on track, thus it doesn’t strike down a person for errors. Why should the public treat medical personnel differently, dehumanizing them?
Troublemaker Hu’s judgment is well-founded: doctors’ errors should be legally punished, not driven by public sentiment. A country ruled by law shouldn’t distinguish citizens unfairly.
Such thinking from a doctor only leads the public to believe the doctor is making excuses for their mistakes, lacking noble character.
Doctor Su stands by Troublemaker Hu, saying, "I really can’t admire Teacher Du’s saintly style. Few can emulate Teacher Du’s personality and behavior."
Finding someone like Du Haiwei, who selflessly considers others, among a hundred ordinary people is challenging. Thus, Doctor Su believes others have no grounds to criticize Troublemaker Hu’s perspective. The average person’s capability is similar to what Troublemaker Hu suggests, possibly even lesser.
"Troublemaker Hu is quite reasonable," Doctor Su added.
Everyone calls Troublemaker Hu a troublemaker, yet Doctor Su claims her boss is reasonable? 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
"Last time the patient took the wrong medication on their own, Troublemaker Hu didn’t think it was my or the pharmacy staff’s fault. The issue stemmed from the patient not listening to the attending doctor’s advice. Had they insisted on finding the attending doctor, everything would’ve been fine," Doctor Su said.







