Chapter 1,680 Report (Part 2)
"Dr. Ye, which department did you choose?"
After registering Ye Xiu's basic information, the HR staff suddenly remembered that Ye Xiu's department and major choices were not included in the information received from his superiors.
"I also can."
Ye Xiudao.
He has no special requirements for departments. For him, which department does not matter much.
"It will be all right?"
The HR staff was stunned for a moment.
He has been working for so long and has never heard such an answer.
"Yes, everything is fine. By the way, which department will be busier?"
Ye Xiu was not aware of the problem with his words at all and continued. While speaking, he suddenly remembered something and added another sentence.
What he needs now is patients. It is undoubtedly a better choice to enter a busier department. This can not only help the busy department reduce some pressure and burden, but also make it easier for him to treat diseases and save people.
"If it's busy, of course the internal medicine and emergency departments will be busier."
The office staff came back to their senses, glanced at Ye Xiu thoughtfully, and immediately said, "Doctor Ye, let's do this. I'll arrange for you to go to the surgery department."
In the minds of many people, surgery is something only Western medicine can do, while Chinese medicine doctors are all Buddhists and can treat all subjects the same...
But in fact, TCM also has surgery. TCM surgery mainly treats ulcers, galls, tumors, rocks, anal and intestinal diseases, male vulva diseases, skin diseases and sexually transmitted diseases, traumatic diseases and peripheral vascular diseases. wait.
Because everyone generally has no understanding of surgery in TCM, and in addition to the problems of the diseases that TCM surgery targets, compared to popular departments of TCM such as internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, orthopedics, and acupuncture, TCM surgery is the least busy. The one with the fewest patients.
After hearing Ye Xiu's words, the staff member had already determined that Ye Xiu was a well-connected person who came in through connections. It is estimated that doctors and other things are quite limited. Otherwise, he would definitely not say anything. In this case, doctors who are truly specialized in the field of medicine all have their own areas of expertise and areas that they like. They can be anywhere?
As for Ye Xiu's question about which department was the busiest, he took it directly as a suggestive comment and felt that Ye Xiu was asking him to arrange a department where he could have the most leisure time to hang out.
"surgical?"
Ye Xiu was stunned for a moment and looked at the staff with some confusion, "Is the Department of Surgery in our hospital the busiest?"
"Dr. Ye is joking. How can the Department of Surgery be the busiest?"
The staff member was stunned for a moment, then laughed dryly, "Dr. Ye, our Department of Surgery is already the best department I can arrange for you."
After finishing speaking, he seemed to remember something and added, "Don't worry, Dr. Ye, although the workload of our surgery is not large, the treatment of the surgery is the same as that of other departments."
"You misunderstood, that's not what I meant."
Ye Xiu was a little stunned at first, not understanding the staff's logic and reasoning. It was only after he saw the staff's meaningful look and heard the staff's additional words that he finally realized that the staff had misunderstood him. Realizing, he quickly explained to the staff, "I mean, I want to go to the busiest department."
"The busiest department?"
The staff looked at Ye Xiu in shock.
"Yes, is the internal medicine department the busiest in our hospital? Just arrange for me to go to the internal medicine department."
Ye Xiu nodded seriously.
"This... Doctor Ye, are you sure you want to go to the internal medicine department?"
The staff still looked at Ye Xiu hesitantly, as if they wanted to confirm whether Ye Xiu was telling the truth.
"Yes, I'm sure, it's internal medicine."
Ye Xiu nodded firmly.
"Okay, since Dr. Ye insists, then I will help Dr. Ye handle it."
After looking at Ye Xiu's expression and confirming that Ye Xiu was not faking it and was really going to the internal medicine department, the staff member finally nodded.
After confirming Ye Xiu's choice, the staff quickly helped Ye Xiu enter all the information, and began to help Ye Xiu register for official work permits, access passes, etc.
"Okay, Dr. Ye, your entry procedures have been completed. This is your temporary access certificate. The formal work permit and access pass will take two days to be produced. We will have someone send them to your department at that time. "
Soon, the staff helped Ye Xiu complete all the procedures.
"OK, thanks."
Ye Xiu politely expressed his thanks to him.
Alas...another related account comes...
It seems that he still has no self-awareness and wants to show off his connections...
The doctors in the internal medicine department are probably going to have a headache...and the patients...sigh...the patients who are unlucky enough to fall into the hands of Dr. Ye are the ones who will suffer the most.
Watching Ye Xiu turn around and leave, the staff in the human resources office showed a look of compassion in their eyes, shook their heads and sighed helplessly.
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The director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Affiliated Hospital of Huaxia University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is Pan Xiaoming. He is fifty-six years old and has been working in the affiliated hospital after graduating from the Huaxia University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has been exactly thirty years since this year.
Pan Xiaoming is a well-established veteran doctor from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Affiliated Hospital of Huaxia University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has a strong temperament of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in him, whether it is his work style, daily conduct, speech and behavior. , all have a strong flavor of a traditional Chinese medicine university.
pragmatic! Ask for truth!
These four words of the motto of Huaxia University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are very obvious to Pan Xiaoming.
It is precisely with this spirit of pragmatism and truth-seeking that Pan Xiaoming has grown from a fledgling graduate to a well-known backbone expert in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and internal medicine in more than 30 years. director.
He was very happy when he received a call from the personnel office telling him that an additional internist had been hired. As the most popular department in the affiliated hospital, the current work pressure and intensity of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Internal Medicine have seriously exceeded the standard. , he has also asked the hospital leaders more than once for more doctors to come in. Now that he hears someone coming in, he is naturally happy.
But when he heard the personnel office tell him that the person coming in was a young doctor who was less than thirty years old, his mood was greatly reduced.
Having worked in the Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine for so many years, he is very aware of how much time it takes to grow as a Traditional Chinese Medicine physician. Doctors of Western Medicine also need time to accumulate, but relatively speaking, Western Medicine has a relatively mature treatment system and plan, and There are more convenient and strict examination equipment, so young doctors of Western medicine will get started quickly.
But even with Western medicine, which is relatively fast, it generally takes four or five years for a doctor to graduate from medical school, complete regular training rotations, become a resident, and then become a primary care physician.
Traditional Chinese medicine, especially Chinese internal medicine, relies heavily on personal experience. Traditional Chinese medicine quickly diagnoses the patient's condition by looking, smelling, asking, and feeling, and then prescribes medicine to the patient. All of this, every process and detail, requires rich experience and accumulation.
Generally speaking, a doctor in the Department of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine must be at least thirty years old before he can take the lead and be able to independently diagnose and treat patients with confidence.
If the understanding and talent are not that good, it may be after the age of thirty-five...
When Pan Xiaoming graduated from the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, he was considered to be relatively top-notch and outstanding. However, it was only after he was thirty-two years old that he slowly began to take on the leading roles and independently diagnose and treat patients.
Now that the hospital has recruited a young man who is less than thirty years old, what skills can he have?
Didn't this bring in a resident doctor who came here to learn something...
What he wants to recruit now is not a resident doctor who comes here to learn...
What he urgently needs now is an excellent doctor who can stand alone and help the entire department relieve the pressure!
There is no shortage of residents and interns in their departments. Every year, many students who graduate from universities of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as students who graduate from other universities or majors in traditional Chinese medicine come to intern and apply for jobs...
Of course, in the long run, residents are slowly trained, and as long as they are trained, they will one day become elites and backbones. But the problem is that distant water cannot save a near fire!
Moreover, based on his experience, it has not been easy to train residents in recent years. The quality of students enrolled in traditional Chinese medicine majors and colleges has continued to deteriorate over the years, which has also led to a problem: the quality of graduates. It is also getting worse... In addition, the social environment and social atmosphere are becoming increasingly impetuous. Many graduates cannot bear the long process of residency and cannot concentrate on learning and improving themselves. They often run away within two years.
If Pan Xiaoming was only half disappointed when he heard that the newly recruited doctor was a doctor under thirty years old, then when he saw Ye Xiu, he was completely chilled.
This is not a bit young, this is simply a kid who has just graduated.
What ability can such a young kid have?
"Dr. Ye, do you have any previous work experience in other traditional Chinese medicine hospitals?"
With the mentality of treating a dead horse as a live doctor, Pan Xiaoming asked for some basic information about Ye Xiu, and then asked Ye Xiu directly.
He only hoped that Ye Xiu could have some experience. In this case, he could help a little bit and be a better assistant to several key doctors in the department, helping them relieve some of their work pressure.
"No, I have never worked in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital before."
Feeling Pan Xiaoming's eager gaze, Ye Xiu shook his head in embarrassment.
After that, he explained to Pan Xiaoming, "Director Pan, I just graduated from graduate school this year with a degree in traditional Chinese medicine, and I also just obtained my medical license."
Just graduated from graduate school...
I really just graduated...
The corner of Pan Xiaoming's mouth twitched slightly.
Well, don’t think about it, he’s just an ordinary resident...
Fortunately, I graduated from graduate school...
It’s better than graduating from a bachelor’s degree…
Let's make do with it first...
Hope it's not too bad...
Knowing that Ye Xiu had just graduated, Pan Xiaoming completely gave up on exploring Ye Xiu's strength. After comforting himself, he silently included Ye Xiu as an intern, without even considering the assistants of key doctors. .