Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1861: Unsafe
The situation at Beidou Third Hospital is exactly like this. President Xiao’s reorganization efforts are making no progress.
"Hey, if he doesn’t get punished for his wrongdoings, what reason do they have to oppose?" Chang Jiawei wondered what these people were up to.
"Doctor Hu believes that the obstetrics and gynecology department is a hotspot for medical disputes while also being a lucrative department for the hospital. If the hospital doesn’t support its own employees and punishes its doctors for trivial matters, eventually no one will be willing to work."
"Is this a trivial matter?" Chang Jiawei questioned.
"She thinks it is a trivial matter."
Normal doctors know this is not a trivial matter, only a certain type of doctor would think it is. Chang Jiawei pondered further: "Could it be that they’ve done the same thing as Doctor Zhou?"
Without evidence, Dr. Guan refrained from commenting, knowing only: "Anyway, she didn’t say that for everyone’s good. We all understand that she and people like Doctor Zhou constantly shift responsibility onto patients, their families, colleagues, and peers. They never take any blame themselves. They’re a selfish bunch, and it’s frustrating. You at Guoxie might not grasp this."
The atmosphere at Guoxie is comparatively better. Perhaps because there are many lucrative departments, the authority is dispersed among many departments, preventing any one group from wreaking havoc.
This is mainly due to Guoxie being the first comprehensive tertiary hospital in the country, with many departments and President Wu’s far-sighted strategic planning, supporting weaker departments and developing new ones to dilute authority, ensuring no single department dominates.
"Before your Student Xie arrived, no one in our hospital wanted to deal with the emergency department, surgical anesthesia department, or gynecology department matters. It’s not that all these departments are full of people like Doctor Hu, but indeed, there are such individuals who make it difficult for others to intervene."
Student Xie is quite extraordinary, revitalizing the emergency department, making everyone anxious in anesthesia, and now perhaps creating another upheaval in gynecology. Dr. Guan asked his old colleague with interest: "Did you find her at the gynecology department? Did you encounter Doctor Hu? What conflict did she have with Doctor Hu?"
This needs to be asked directly to Student Xie. Chang Jiawei hung up the phone and turned to find where Student Xie was.
Xie Wanying was at Aunt Min’s ward.
Earlier, Doctor Zuoliang had contacted the patient’s family.
Aunt Min was unmarried and childless, having only siblings. She left the hospital with her nephew’s contact information.
Upon receiving the hospital’s notification, Aunt Min’s nephew Min Dongxiu rushed to the hospital.
Doctor Zuoliang discussed with the family: "Her current condition requires a department transfer, she can be moved to our hospital’s cardiology department."
Upon hearing this from the teacher, Xie Wanying had some thoughts.
The conversation between Senior Chang and Dr. Guan hinted that someone here might be causing trouble, not very safe. The coincidence of Aunt Min’s sudden collapse and Doctor Hu’s appearance made her suspect it might be related to the swap incident concerning her mother back in the day, as Aunt Min had just mentioned it to her.
However, her mother’s initial education level was low, and she couldn’t have been recommended to study in the Capital. Doctor Hu studied at the Capital’s medical school and was older than her mother. This?
Considering this cautiously, Xie Wanying approached the teacher and suggested, "The patient can be transferred to Guo Zhi Hospital. Guo Zhi specializes in cardiovascular diseases."







