Chapter 353
At this time, it was the morning shift, and there were quite a lot of people in the office. All the doctors and nurses in the internal medicine department heard Director Qian taunting Li Chunlan, and some unkind people laughed on the spot.

The situation at that time was like this. There were a large number of barefoot doctors, and they were scattered in the rural areas at the grassroots level. Although they solved practical problems for rural and grassroots patients, doctors with real professional backgrounds did not look down on these people.

After all, if barefoot doctors are not trained, they will be lacking in basic medical theory.

What Director Qian was talking about was a common phenomenon. Li Chunlan felt that since she was new here, it would be of no benefit to argue with the Director, so she remained silent.

Director Qian gave Li Chunlan a disgusted look, "Since you're here, let her study with Dr. Hu for a few days first, and put her on the night shift to help everyone share the work!"

From the beginning to the end, Director Qian didn't even say a word to Li Chunlan. He even told a doctor wearing glasses when he explained the night shift.

But the doctor wearing glasses is quite honest. When Director Qian took over his shift, he whispered to Li Chunlan,

"Director Qian is like this, but she is not a bad person, so don't take it to heart. My name is Hu Tao. If you are new here, you can ask me if you don't understand anything."

Li Chunlan nodded gratefully, "Thank you, Dr. Hu!"

For Li Chunlan, the rapid change of roles, coupled with the fact that Director Qian of the internal medicine department showed extreme contempt for her and did not welcome her to the internal medicine department, made Li Chunlan not very optimistic about the upcoming work.

In early shifts, all inpatients must be handed over, and difficult and miscellaneous diseases must be analyzed on the spot, and highly qualified doctors will decide on the next treatment plan.

Therefore, it takes a lot of time to hand over shifts early, at least half an hour, and it takes longer to hand over shifts for difficult patients.

When it was almost nine o'clock, Director Qian finished his shift, and then led all the doctors to conduct the big rounds on Monday.

"Currently, our department has a total of 65 patients. I have 25 patients under my name. From [-] beds to [-] beds are all my patients. These medical records are all in the nurse's station. You can take a look at them when you have time,"

Dr. Hu was very conscientious, explaining to Li Chunlan while walking.

The medical record records the patient's illness and the corresponding treatment of the hospital, which is the most intuitive way to understand a disease. Li Chunlan immediately nodded and thanked Dr. Hu.

Internal medicine is a large department. Due to the limitation of the scale of Donghe Hospital, there is no further subdivision of departments. Therefore, along the way, various internal diseases are mixed together, ranging from the respiratory system to the circulatory system.

Director Qian's ward rounds seemed to be done at will, but in fact she had a focus. She only asked a few questions about some patients with common tracheitis and pneumonia.

As for the intractable and miscellaneous diseases such as cardiovascular disease, Director Qian will check it out himself, and at the same time let new doctors like Li Chunlan take a look.

In a blink of an eye, I found the No.17 bed. Unlike other wards, the [-]th bed occupies a single room, and there is only one bed in the entire ward.

There are such wards in every hospital, and there are very special patients living in them.

If it is not a severe case that needs to be isolated and rescued, then it is a person of extraordinary status.

The patient in bed seventeen was a woman, and a very young woman at that.

When Director Qian brought people in, she was sitting on the edge of the bed wearing slippers, with a cold expression on her face, lowering her head and peeling a big red apple for herself.

Looking up, I saw a group of doctors and nurses in white coats, and the patient's reaction was unexpected, "I'm in good condition, I don't need you to look!"

(End of this chapter)

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