Chapter 1545: Chapter 626: Hospital Admission Refusal Rules and the Benefits of Medical Knowledge
After being promoted to a Chief Level doctor, his status in the department will see a qualitative improvement.
Previously, although he had proven himself with his strength and gained the recognition of most people in the department, his very low title as a Resident Doctor severely affected his importance.
Since ancient times, there has been a rule in architecture: without grandeur, one cannot mand awe.
A hundred feet forms the shape, only a thousand feet can create momentum.
This is also why the mansions of the ancient aristocracy, government offices, and imperial palaces were vast and grand in appearance.
They had to create an aura of authority in the eyes of mon people, making the workplace and residence particularly important.
The level of civilization in modern society has surpassed that of the past, advocating equality for all.
This idea has deeply rooted in people’s hearts.
Yet, in any unit, the saying “higher rank overrides others” still persists.
This is the evolution and extension of the notion that without grandeur, there can be no authority.
A manager can mand a supervisor, a supervisor can mand a team leader, and a team leader can mand team members, constructing a pyramid-shaped hierarchy mechanism.
Every time one leaps a level, the power bees greater, and the status higher.
Why were so many people opposed when Zhou Can was promoted to Deputy Team Leader in the Operating Room before? It was because they felt Zhou Can was only a Resident Doctor, with a lower title than them, yet was to be placed above them, naturally causing dissent.
Now, as Zhou Can officially became a Chief Level doctor, the Resident Doctors who used to view him as an equal now have to look up to him. The Chief Level doctors, who used to look down on him, now need to view him as an equal.
At the Chief Level, there is already some weight, and even Deputy Directors at this level must acknowledge his presence.
The human heart is most plex.
Why is the title so important? Because it holds significant value.
The larger the hospital, the higher the value of the title.
The Deputy Chief Doctors and Chief Doctors in smaller hospitals often lack substance. They may be able to impress the general public, but insiders knowingly exchange faint smiles.
Maybe the Chief Doctors from small hospitals are unconvinced upon seeing this.
It’s quite simple; there are often Deputy Chief and Chief Doctors from small hospitals ing to larger hospitals for further training.
Once the Chief Doctor enters the larger hospital, their identity instantly converts to a trainee.
No matter how much respect larger hospital departments show them, the status of a trainee is unchangeable.
Then, it’s typically a Chief Level doctor who leads the trainees.
When Zhou Can was training in Internal Medicine, he saw a Deputy Chief Doctor from a county-level hospital being scolded by a Chief Level doctor so harshly during his training at Tuya Hospital that he didn’t dare raise his head.
If it were a Deputy Chief Doctor from this hospital, which Chief Level doctor would dare to scold him?
Zhou Can followed the messenger nurse to the triage desk.
At a glance, he recognized the woman looking for him.
“It’s you!”
Zhou Can was slightly surprised upon seeing the woman.
This young woman was none other than the girl he met while patrolling the pharmacy department a couple of days ago who was taking leave.
Later on, Zhou Can helped her by informing the right people, undoubtedly getting her leave approved.
Is she here to thank Zhou Can specifically?
Cheng Xiaolu looked at Zhou Can, who was wearing a white coat and walking over, with a rather plex expression.
“I never thought at that time that you were Dr. Zhou Can! Thank you for helping me get the leave.”
After asking around the Emergency Department, she learned about Zhou Can’s true identity, feeling particularly shocked.
Who could have known that the young man she encountered had such a significant background?
Even though she worked in the pharmacy department, she had heard of Zhou Can’s prestigious reputation.
Deputy Director of the Emergency Department, Deputy Team Leader of the Operating Room, member of the Hospital Quality Control Office, one of the hospital’s most promising young doctors, the new boss of the pharmacy department…
These identities were so brilliant.
To the point of making her feel intimidated.
“It was a small favor, don’t mention it. How is your mother’s illness?”
Zhou Can was indifferent to the matter of helping her get leave.
To him, it was a small act of kindness.
“My mother had a cerebral hemorrhage, it’s already… sob sob…” She couldn’t help but cry out, turning her head to wipe away her tears secretly.
“Don’t rush, sit down and speak slowly!”
Zhou Can brought over a high stool without a backrest for her to sit on.
The triage desk used to have plastic stools, but now with the hospital security enhanced, they dared to change to iron stools.
The messenger nurse cleverly poured a glass of water and handed it to her.
“Thank you.”
She nodded to express gratitude to the nurse.
“My mother is now in a a, the county hospital couldn’t treat her, so I called an ambulance to bring her to Tuya Hospital. But the doctors here all say they are powerless.”
Regarding patients transferred from other hospitals, especially those in a deep a, any hospital receiving them would find them difficult to handle.
Passing the matter to others, pushing outwards is basically an unspoken rule.
Therefore, before transferring the patient, it’s best to contact acquaintances, inquire thoroughly, and then transfer the patient.
Otherwise, if the patient is brought to a major hospital and ‘politely’ turned away, it would put someone in a dilemma.
The patient also suffers during transportation.
Even some patients whose conditions were already critical might not withstand the bumps in transit, and could potentially die right there.
“Where is she now?”
“Right over there!”
She got up and pointed to a location not far away, where an elderly person with a cane could be seen standing guard at a flatbed. Nearby, there were acpanying nurses and doctors watching over.
The doctor was rhythmically squeezing the air bag.
In this situation, either the patient has lost autonomous respiration, or the blood oxygen level is severely below normal.
No matter which one, needing to squeeze the air bag during transportation means the patient’s condition is more critical than imagined. If hospitalized, a ventilator would certainly be in use.
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