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Overpowered Resident Doctor-Chapter 53: Quickly Take Me There
At nearly half-past three in the afternoon, Yan Feifan arrived at the General Administration Building and went to Vice President Liu Jin’s office.
"Teacher, you were looking for me?"
Liu Jin grunted in acknowledgment. "Did you move into Zuimo Court?"
"The place Mr. Wang provided, free of charge," Yan Feifan answered honestly.
Liu Jin sighed. "His daughter’s situation is quite tragic. Feifan, just do your best."
"I will, Teacher."
Liu Jin chuckled. "Mr. Wang is one of our hospital’s most well-known wealthy men. His ex-wife does business in the United States. I hear she’s also a very affluent business owner."
"Feifan, if you can do a decent job restoring his daughter’s looks, there will definitely be plenty of rewards in it for you."
Yan Feifan gave a wry chuckle, his way of responding to the topic.
Liu Jin took a sip of his tea and got down to business. "I called you here to give you a heads-up about something."
"A few days ago, Mr. Song Yan of Rock Technology donated ten million yuan to the hospital for the training of young doctors."
"After a leadership meeting, the hospital has decided to select thirty-one outstanding young doctors from across all departments..."
Just as Yan Feifan was wondering about the odd number thirty-one, he heard Mr. Liu continue, "Of those, ten will be designated as key trainees, each receiving five hundred thousand."
"Another twenty will be named outstanding young doctors, each receiving two hundred thousand."
"As for you, Feifan..."
Liu Jin pointed a finger at Yan Feifan and chuckled. "You’re the special case, personally requested by Mr. Song. You get one million."
This special treatment both thrilled and puzzled Yan Feifan.
"Teacher, is this because of that whole business with the heart transplant?"
Liu Jin hesitated, then said evasively, "Perhaps."
He had privately investigated the incident from that day.
But the results were unsatisfactory. He’d only uncovered a few vague details and found no concrete evidence.
Besides, with Yan Feifan waking up and Song Yan getting a transplant and pulling through, the investigation had been dropped.
Liu Jin thought, ’The matter is in the past. There’s no need to tell Yan Feifan about it and add to his psychological burden.’
"Feifan, even without his special request, your skills put you head and shoulders above the other young doctors. You deserve special treatment regardless."
Liu Jin added, "This training fund is meant to be used for research, exchange programs, publications, and the like."
He smiled again. "I was actually thinking of bending the rules a bit and using some of it to subsidize an apartment for you near the hospital."
"Now that the problem is solved, I don’t have to do anything against regulations."
Yan Feifan chuckled. "Thank you for your concern, Teacher. I’ll be sure to make good use of this one-million-yuan training fund."
Liu Jin let out a hearty laugh. "As for how to use this fund, Feifan, you don’t need to worry your head about it."
"Just add your signature to these requisition forms."
Yan Feifan took the stack of forms and glanced through them.
He saw they were all requisition forms for medical equipment and instruments, such as a long-arm surgical microscope and microsurgical suturing devices.
"Teacher, what is this?"
Liu Jin explained, "Ah, Feifan, your Medical Teaching and Research Office was set up on an ad hoc basis. It wasn’t part of the original plan or budget."
"All the equipment, instruments, and consumables you need... I had to strong-arm other departments to get them for you."
"This one million from you will serve as my justification to the hospital administration."
Yan Feifan was crestfallen.
The one million yuan had vanished before he’d even had a chance to process the news, gone without so much as a ripple.
He said, a little indignantly, "But Teacher, I heard Yu Suye only pays the hospital ten or twenty thousand a month for her training fees."
Liu Jin explained, "In for a penny, in for a pound. Even if it were just you, the research office still needs to be fully equipped."
"That young lady’s training fees are just extra income on the side."
He tried to console him. "Don’t feel too bad about it, Feifan."
"Even though you won’t see the cash, you won’t be shorted on any of the training, research, or other support you’re entitled to in the future."
"The money the hospital spends on you will absolutely far exceed one million yuan."
Yan Feifan declared, "Oh, I have absolutely no doubt about that..."
As he left Mr. Liu’s office, he habitually pulled out his phone and saw an email notification.
Yan Feifan opened it and saw that it was a scanned medical file from Deng Ye.
He quickly scanned the file and couldn’t help but shake his head.
Based on the file, to effectively treat his coronary artery disease, Deng Ye’s father would need at least four stents.
In his condition, a heart bypass surgery would actually be more suitable.
When treating coronary artery disease, the choice between stents and bypass surgery depends on a detailed analysis of the specific circumstances.
Aside from basic medicinal treatment, stents and bypass surgery are the two most common methods for treating coronary artery disease.
The two methods each have their own pros and cons and are best suited for different conditions; they are not interchangeable.
Simply put, for patients with acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina, stents are the preferred treatment.
Simple and localized vascular lesions are also good candidates for stent treatment.
Compared to stents, bypass surgery is indicated for a much wider range of conditions.
For complex cases—such as diffuse multi-vessel disease, comorbidities like diabetes, three-vessel disease, cardiac insufficiency, or post-myocardial infarction complications like ventricular rupture, septal perforation, mitral regurgitation, or ventricular aneurysms—bypass is arguably the best choice. This also applies to patients for whom interventional treatment has failed or cannot address all the lesions.
However, compared to the minimally invasive stenting procedure, bypass is a major open-heart surgery with a long recovery time. In addition to the medical indications, it places high demands on the patient’s physical and psychological state.
Yan Feifan thought for a moment and decided not to get too involved.
His plan was to ask Dr. Qee Sheng to introduce a chief cardiologist to Deng Ye’s father.
As for whether Deng Ye’s father would choose stents or a bypass, that was a decision for him and his attending physician to make after he arrived and underwent a full examination.
As a junior doctor, Yan Feifan’s words didn’t carry much weight.
Furthermore, given his complicated relationship with Deng Ye, his suggestions might cause unnecessary misunderstandings.
Having made his decision, Yan Feifan immediately called Mr. Qi.
Mr. Qi readily agreed to the request.
After ending his call with Mr. Qi, Yan Feifan replied to Deng Ye’s email, attaching the name of a chief cardiologist.
Yan Feifan put his phone away and saw that he was approaching the Emergency Department.
His heart sank when he saw four ambulances parked in front of the emergency entrance to the ER lobby.
That was a rare sight.
Normally, ambulances arrived one after another; it was uncommon to even see two parked there at the same time.
’Looks like there’s been another major accident...’
Yan Feifan broke into a run toward the emergency lobby.
He had only taken a dozen steps when a figure covered in blood caught his eye, running in from the hospital’s south entrance.
Yan Feifan immediately turned his gaze toward him.
Only then did he get a clear look: the blood-soaked figure was a doctor, maybe twenty-six or twenty-seven years old. The front of his white coat was completely dyed red with blood.
"Ruptured carotid artery! The patient is trapped outside! I need help!"
Hearing the blood-soaked doctor’s shout, Yan Feifan didn’t hesitate. He changed direction and ran toward him.
"Where’s the patient? Take me there, now!"







