Chapter 244: 132: Camaraderie within the Group, Planning a Job in the Manipulation Room_2
Chapter 244: Chapter 132: Camaraderie within the Group, Planning a Job in the Manipulation Room_2
Help her out, consider it accumulating good deeds.
Zhou Can, holding her registration form and medical record book, headed straight to Clinic Room 2014.
The door was closed.
Inside, a patient was being diagnosed, while outside, about a dozen patients were waiting for consultation.
It seemed these people had relatively early numbers.
Zhou Can waited until the patient inside had finished and hurried in.
The other patients saw him wearing a white coat, recognized he was a doctor, and didn’t object.
“Dr. Chi, sorry to disturb you.”
Zhou Can prepared himself to be rejected.
After all, he was currently being suppressed by Director Xie, and other doctors might very likely show a cold face. They would avoid him if they could, let alone help him.
“Dr. Zhou! What is it, tell me!”
Dr. Chi’s attitude towards him had not changed much.
This made Zhou Can feel a bit more favorably towards him.
Actually, the two of them usually only became familiar in the operating room or during case discussions.
“This patient just fainted outside. She has fractures in her arm and ribs, and is a woman from the mountains without any accompanying family members. Could you possibly let her skip the line for priority diagnosis?”
As Zhou Can said this, he was actually quite nervous.
Asking for help is like swallowing a three-foot sword.
He was barely able to protect himself, let alone ask for special treatment for a patient here; Dr. Chi could have easily refused.
“Let her come in, no need to wait for her number to be called, she can come in right now.”
Dr. Chi readily agreed after hearing this.
This made Zhou Can very grateful.
“Hurry up! Your time in the clinic also presents many learning opportunities, like in the manual reduction room.”
At this moment, in the room besides Zhou Can and Dr. Chi, there was one patient and two family members.
Dr. Chi spoke somewhat cryptically.
But he must have already known about Zhou Can’s predicament.
“I’m not familiar with the doctors in the manual reduction room!”
Zhou Can had also considered this path.
His Bone Setting Skill could certainly use some practice during this opportunity.
But the world can be cold; why would the doctors in manual reduction room give him a learning opportunity?
“You’ll understand once you go. The doctor on duty today is Dr. Fu Zhi’an, he was previously a student of Director Shen. He’s considered half a doctor in our group.”
While Dr. Chi said this, he winked at Zhou Can.
The expression was quite mysterious.
Zhou Can wasn’t foolish, he quickly grasped much from his words.
Director Xie required the departments below to cooperate to suppress Zhou Can, to curb this monster and prevent his rise. However, people are emotional and have a conscience.
Officially acting according to Director Xie’s instructions, providing Zhou Can a small convenience within reasonable bounds and forming a good connection was actually quite a nice idea.
It would let them feel at ease with their conscience, and should they fall on hard times or need help later, they might receive Zhou Can’s reciprocation.
This willingness to take a small risk was mainly because of Zhou Can’s extremely astonishing potential.
Potential, invisible and intangible, yet a major weapon in interpersonal relationships.
Imagine your neighbor is an orphan, only eight years old, his parents died in an accident. This child is very sensible, always ranking first in his school. Would you be willing to help this child?
The answer is definitely yes.
Conversely, if the child is unruly, a Demon Lord of Mayhem, causing trouble daily, stealing and performing poorly in school.
You would undoubtedly avoid him at all costs.
In the two months of his orthopedic training, Zhou Can showed extremely stunning potential and was impeccable in his personal conduct.
Director Shen liked him, so did Dr. Shan and Dr. Chi.
Fellow attending doctors in their group should have no reason to dislike him.
Doctors in the manual reduction room should specialize in bones and joints, which is why Dr. Chi said Dr. Fu Zhi’an is only half a doctor in their group.
Zhou Can brought the woman into Dr. Chi’s clinic room.
Dr. Chi performed a simple physical examination on her and issued a request for tests. Blood routine and X-ray, which are also the most basic routine tests.
Some hospitals might have revenue targets or test indicators to meet.
Doctors might prescribe more tests.
Regardless of whether it’s a major or minor illness, they would follow the routine testing protocol.
Patients aren’t foolish, despite being vulnerable, might avoid this hospital next time.
Overtreatment is a global phenomenon.
In developed countries, patients without health insurance basically dare not go to the hospital if they fall ill.
Treating an illness could lead to bankruptcy.
This isn’t an exaggeration.
The consumer mindset in foreign countries is inherently different from China, they tend to spend in advance. Ordinary families basically have no savings. A slightly serious illness can bankrupt them.
However, developed countries have fairly robust health insurance systems.
The reimbursement rates are quite high.
This is also why people in developed countries especially fear unemployment.
Because unemployment means possibly starving the next month, and various insurances also getting discontinued.
This is a very terrifying situation.
Zhou Can led the woman to pay the test fees first, then took her to get a blood test and queued for the X-ray.
He was just a trainee now; being able to pull strings in the clinic room and ask for a favor was already not easy.
Then to go to the overly patronized medical tech department to pull strings for special treatment, that was unrealistic.
Just wait honestly.
“Miss Wei, is it just you and your grandmother at home?”
Zhou Can chatted with her.
“Yes! My parents divorced when I was very little, and my dad died from a fall off a cliff while chopping wood in the mountains when I was five. We were poor and couldn’t afford treatment, so he died the day after being brought home. It was my grandmother who raised me by herself.”
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