Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 540 - 248: Grudges Between Directors, Playing Cupid (Part 2)

Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 540 - 248: Grudges Between Directors, Playing Cupid (Part 2)

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Chapter 540: Chapter 248: Grudges Between Directors, Playing Cupid (Part 2)

Director Hua’s gaze fell on Li Jingsheng.

"Jingsheng, make sure to perform well when the time comes! Try to make our Second Hospital famous with one stroke."

"I will definitely do my best, striving to bring glory and honor to the Second Hospital."

Li Jingsheng did not decline.

He was very aware that Sunshine Clinic could receive the care and protection of the Second Hospital because of his value to them.

If he received all sorts of benefits from the Second Hospital without making any contribution, that would be considered lacking in social intelligence.

By then, the Second Hospital would surely come knocking.

Smart people don’t need to be knocked; they naturally cooperate with the strong for mutual benefit.

"Good! With you and Old Xu stepping up, I doubt anyone can match you. By then, in the area of bone setting, it will surely be stable."

Director Hua had great confidence in this project.

"The rest is the orthopedic field; it would be better if Old Wu’s bone cement technique matured a bit more. As it stands, if we take it out now, it will easily be beaten by those two competitors. Our main focus this time is the bone trauma field, aiming for a good result. If possible, achieving excellent results in the bone joint field would be even better."

This counted as a rough plan for this skill competition.

Bone trauma is an essential treatment project for almost all orthopedic departments.

If you can’t treat a bone injury, can you still be called an orthopedic doctor?

Since everyone is proficient in treating bone injuries, getting a good result in the bone trauma field is as challenging as climbing a mountain.

"Anchen, when the time comes, the main focus in the bone trauma field will be on you and Hu Jia. Make sure you practice and solidify the necessary bone trauma knowledge these days so you don’t end up embarrassed and defeated on the battlefield."

In the field of bone trauma, Director Hua and Chen Anchen should be the strongest.

Hu Jia is an emerging talent.

Director Hua, being the department director, might need to stay at the Second Hospital to oversee and won’t personally attend this skill competition.

"Director Zhong, the bone joint field has always been a weakness for our orthopedic department. Only your level is a bit higher. Find a reliable young doctor to join the competition. We don’t expect you to achieve an outstanding result, but at least uphold the reputation of our Second Hospital’s orthopedic department."

Director Zhong Hu’s main focus is actually in the field of bone diseases.

However, he also has profound expertise in bone joints.

"I’ll do my best."

Zhong Hu seemed somewhat lacking in confidence.

But he was still determined to execute the task assigned by the department.

"It’s understandable, knowing your difficulties with lacking a good assistant. This matter indeed requires time to solve. Our orthopedic department has issued an announcement to recruit doctors this time. There are quite a few applicants, but none of them is an outstanding young doctor with potential. Instead, they have high opinions of themselves but lack skills, bragging about their prestigious university backgrounds, a few papers, and awards received. But once I queried their clinical knowledge, they immediately turned into stammerers."

Director Hua shook his head and sighed when speaking about recruitment.

Finding an excellent young doctor is really too difficult.

"I attended the interview that day too. I really don’t understand what’s wrong with the young generation. Papers, certificates of honor, education—these have become their greatest confidence. Do they think hospitals hire doctors just to conduct scientific research experiments? We clinical doctors are here to treat patients!"

Chen Anchen was also full of disappointment when mentioning this.

"Salary and promotion are what they care about most. How to treat patients and quickly adapt to the hospital’s clinical work are things none of them have considered. What’s more exasperating is that more than one medical student in the interview asked me, Director Chen, that being a graduate from such-and-such prestigious school, if they were willing to work at our hospital, in how many years could they be promoted to a full senior title?"

At this point, Chen Anchen paused.

"Director Hua and I almost spat blood on the spot. Just what kind of people are coming for interviews? A medical student who hasn’t even learned clinical skills already thinking about quickly getting promoted to a full senior title. Do they really think full senior titles are mass-produced?"

Only those who’ve experienced the grueling career path understand how difficult it is to rise from a medical student to a chief.

Those interviewees, with such superficial questions, are mostly novices.

Once they enter the workplace, after a few harsh lessons, they gradually become grounded and practical.

When Li Jingsheng first graduated, he held such naive thoughts as well.

He dreamed of being promoted to associate senior in ten years and full senior in fifteen.

When he later resigned, he was satisfied just to become an attending physician before retiring.

After the meeting, he left the orthopedic department and went to the cafeteria to address his hunger.

After eating his fill, he bought some fruit and went straight to Qiaobang Hospital.

After considerable inquiry, he finally found Dr. Shao Bing, who was receiving inpatient treatment.

"Dr. Shao, I heard you fainted yesterday, are you feeling any better now?"

Li Jingsheng had long set his sights on Dr. Shao, so naturally, he was very considerate when visiting the hospital to check on him.

"Much better! Perhaps I was just under continuous mental pressure for those few days and didn’t sleep well. Then, when I suddenly found the cause, I got so excited I fainted."

Seeing Li Jingsheng coming to visit with fruit in hand, Shao Bing was deeply moved.

"I didn’t know if you had any dietary restrictions, so I just bought some fruit. Is this your wife?"

Li Jingsheng placed the fruit on the bedside cabinet and then smiled as he greeted a lady by the bedside.

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