Chapter 449: 443: Bad Character
Chapter 449: Chapter 443: Bad Character
Dean Zhu put away the files, “I won’t keep it from you. The gastric bleeding patient you operated on last time, it wasn’t Zhao Mengmeng who mistakenly administered the wrong medication, it was Wei Jiani. She genuinely thought nobody knew about what she had done. I only found out after a patient told me. The patient said he was in the restroom that day and saw Wei Jiani replace Zhao Mengmeng’s medicine, and not long after, the mistake happened.”
This patient didn’t want to bring this up initially, but the sight of the nurse being chastised and apologizing made him feel guilty. Although he rather liked the intern Wei Jiani, he eventually decided to speak up about what he saw.
It’s crucial that the innocent be exonerated, and those at fault mustn’t go unpunished. Otherwise, he asked himself, what justice is there remnant in this world? Where is the truth?
Thus, he informed Dean Zhu of the incident when he was discharged.
Dean Zhu didn’t spread the news about this. He originally wanted to keep Wei Jiani around, because though she didn’t have Tang Yuxin’s exceptional abilities, she proved herself well in recent days. At least for most of the time, she worked earnestly without complaining. Medical skills can be learnt, whereas if personal integrity is compromised, it is irredeemable.
If there’s a problem with one’s character, regardless of their abilities, even if they were another Tang Yuxin, Dean Zhu would never want them again.
Wei Jiani, who was initially going to stay, was no longer considered due to her wrongful medication incident. As it turned out, if she had come out herself and admitted her mistake, no one would have held it against her. She was just an intern, not yet a full-fledged doctor, her mistakes were forgivable. Her biggest mistake was to shift the blame onto others, without any trace of guilt or remorse, continuing to work in the hospital without a care, joining the crowd to accuse Zhao Mengmeng.
Unbeknownst to her, because of her selfishness and her presumptuous assumption that her deeds would stay under wraps, she missed the best opportunity to remain at the head hospital.
Not everyone can work at the head hospital. Apart from strong medical skills, luck also plays a significant role. Moreover, doctors at the head hospital receive a special subsidy from the state, even after they retire, they still receive these subsidies.
When Tang Yuxin found out that she was chosen to stay, she contemplated for a while and admitted that she rather liked this arrangement. She still had some tasks left to do at Qing University, her thesis was yet to be written. After graduating in her fourth year, she could report directly to the head hospital. Dean Zhu had already arranged her accommodation, she could move in whenever she was ready.
She took a key out of her bag, opened the door to her dormitory, now devoid of any furniture. It was up to her how to furnish the place. After all, she was going to live there long-term. The walls were clean paint, and the floor was covered with warm yellow floor tiles. It was a two-bedroom suite, with a good layout, a large window, and a spacious balcony facing the south, suitable for drying clothes.
All she needed to do was buy some furniture when the time came, she didn’t need to worry about anything else.
She was absolutely delighted by the place. She began to move things from her temporary dormitory over. Stuff that she didn’t need to bring over, she left behind. After her graduation, she would move over completely.
By the afternoon, she had already returned to school. As for Li Jia and the others, they all went back to their own accommodations as well. However, their emotional states differed considerably from Yuxin’s. Her journey was smooth and understood, while they were left anxiously awaiting news from the head hospital as to whether they could stay. If they couldn’t stay at the head hospital, they would have to look for other available hospitals to work for, but none could compare to the head hospital in terms of compensation and conditions. Doctors at the head hospital were even offered independent housing units. The salary and benefits significantly outstripped those offered by other hospitals.
Given that they all graduated from Beijing Medical College, it was only natural that they desired to stay on at the head hospital.
Wei Jiani sat in her car. She was brimming with confidence that she would be retained. Her teacher had said, based on her performance, her chances of staying at the head hospital were very high. Therefore, she was already preparing for her graduation so she could immediately start her tenure.
She glanced at Li Jia, and the corners of her lips lifted in contempt.
Li Jia and Wei Jiani were worlds apart in terms of appearance and knowledge. Li Jia was not well-liked by their teacher. If Li Jia managed to secure a position at the head hospital, she would find it utterly hilarious.
While Tang Yuxin knew which interns the head hospital had decided to retain, she didn’t disclose the information to anyone. They’d find out everything in due time.
Who gets to stay and who doesn’t isn’t for her to announce.
When her vehicle reached its destination, Tang Yuxin went straight to her small house. It was noticeably dusty and would take a considerable amount of time to tidy up.
She set her bag down, fetched a bucketful of water, and began to clean her house. As she tirelessly cleaned her house, she found herself missing Gu Ning.
Why did Gu Ning make cleaning seem so effortless? When she did it, it looked like a monumental task.
She got another bucket of water. She had to wipe the table, clean the windows, and wash her sheets. Unlike at school where she only had to take care of her own small area, here she had to play the role of a gardener, removing weeds and tending to her garden. She had even planted some vegetables but they were now overgrown and wild.
She had to uproot the old plants, prepare the ground, and plant new ones. There was indeed a lot to do.@@novelbin@@
Only after she finished cleaning did she allow herself to rest, and by then, it was already the next day.
Unexpectedly, she received a call from Lin Yile.
“Hello, is this Yuxin?”
“Yes, it’s me,” said Tang Yuxin as she held onto a leafy vegetable, planning to make herself a meal. Lin Yile had just returned from her internship as well.
“Yuxin, I need your help with something.”
“Sure, what do you need help with?”
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