My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 53 - 47: Strength Makes the World a Better Place

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"The young man is indeed very good. My name is Cao Zhengguo, and here is my business card. If you don't mind, feel free to call and chat anytime. If you ever run into any trouble, you can always reach out to me."

The old man handed him a black business card.

On it, there was simply the name Cao Zhengguo, along with two phone numbers.

Zhou Can took it with both hands and put it into his pocket.

It's a matter of learning how to address someone.

If possible, use younger addressing terms; avoid calling them old. It can sometimes lead to their displeasure.

"Thank you for your kindness, Uncle Cao. When I have the chance, I will surely bother you."

Generally speaking, the more powerful the person, the simpler their business card.

Because their name alone triumphs over any title.

On the contrary, the swindlers who flaunt their presence, or those without real skills, often like to print a pile of fancy titles on their business cards.

Such as President of Some Association, Manager of Some Company, etc.

They appear impressive, like successful individuals.

But in reality, they don't have a single substantial title.

Cao Guozheng is Dean Zhu's old superior, and this connection alone is enough to bring endless benefits to Zhou Can.

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In the future, for hospital promotions, important training opportunities, and so forth, reporting to Dean Zhu, and realizing it's Zhou Can, there's a high chance he'll receive extra care.

Being a doctor is a beautiful profession.

Apart from the joy of saving lives and helping the injured, there's often the chance to gain some unexpected connections.

These are very precious networking relationships.

No wonder that some chief physicians in big hospitals have such high social status. Not to mention anything else, just the various influential figures they meet during their practice can make them stand out far beyond the ordinary elite.

Society is a large net made up of all humans.

Every person is a point on this super-large net.

Interpersonal relations are about trying to connect oneself with other points, thereby forming a smaller network centered around oneself.

The bigger and stronger one's network, the better they fare in society.

"Xiao Zhou, my old leader rarely hands out business cards, you should cherish it."

The Dean gave Zhou Can a hint with a smile.

Actually, there's no need for him to remind me, Zhou Can understands the importance of this business card.

"I will! Thank you, Dean Zhu!"

Zhou Can showed extreme humility and politeness.

"Hehe, the young man is quite polite. You have performed outstandingly and contributed greatly this time. You must maintain it well. Our Tuya Hospital needs talented individuals with both medical skills and ethics."

The Dean used the term "talented individuals with both medical skills and ethics."

This is a very high honor.

It's also a high recognition of Zhou Can's performance this time.

Du Leng, Gao Jian, Yang Chan, and others all looked at Zhou Can with envy as he was praised.

Opportunities are equal; those who can seize them will take a big step ahead of others.

In the future, whether they are promoted to resident doctors, attending physicians, or rise through the ranks, or participate in research groups, or study at other hospitals, Zhou Can will always have an advantage.

After praising Zhou Can, Dean Zhu's gaze swept over all the medical staff in the resuscitation room.

"The rescue operation was completed very well, thank you for your hard work."

"It's our duty, our duty!"

Several department directors expressed their positions.

In such situations, ordinary doctors and nurses actually don't have much right to speak.

"Old leader, I will arrange a ward for your daughter in a bit, to stay and observe for a couple of days, and then she can be discharged once all her health indicators are stable. Does that work for you?"

Dean Zhu made a considerate arrangement.

It really is good to have connections.

The beds in Tuya Hospital are extremely scarce, and many patients needing surgery are waiting in line for beds to be available.

With a flick of Dean Zhu's wrist, he directly gave Ms. Cao the green light.

"You handle things, and I'm at ease."

Cao Zhengguo also had great leadership skills, directly affirming Dean Zhu's character. This was ten times more effective than just praising him.

"Thank you for the trust, senior leader," Dean Zhu said with a smile like a blooming flower.

"Alright, go ahead with your work! You've worked hard today!"

Cao Zhengguo waved his hand, signaling that Dean Zhu no longer needed to accompany him.

From the dialogue between the two, it was evident that Dean Zhu always regarded himself as a subordinate in front of Cao Zhengguo. The latter seemed to take it in stride.

Who exactly was this Cao Zhengguo?

It didn't seem like he was the former dean of Tuya Hospital.

Zhou Can had this old man's business card, and with time and further contact, he would have the opportunity to understand better.

After Dean Zhu left, the experts and directors who came for the consultation, all being very busy people, also said their goodbyes and left.

Director Xie had ended up in an embarrassing situation today, and when he left, he gave Zhou Can a complicated look.

That resentful expression was thought-provoking.

It was unclear whether he regretted not choosing Zhou Can in the first place or whether Zhou Can's exceptional performance changed his belief in the supremacy of high academic qualifications.

Du Leng was probably the most tragic one.

He had been in the spotlight at the beginning, but 'cried' throughout the second half.

Initially, Dean Zhu's glance at him was full of admiration. But after learning of his near misdiagnosis, Dean Zhu's attitude towards him had noticeably cooled.

Dean Zhu didn't look at him again before leaving.

Director Tan also left with the three from Internal Medicine.

"Dr. Zhou!"

He looked at Zhou Can with a friendly and approachable demeanor.

"You can just call me Xiao Zhou!" Zhou Can said, lowering his stance.

"Mm, very good. You've just achieved a great feat, but you remain calm and composed; I think very highly of you. As Dean Zhu said earlier, our hospital needs talents with both medical expertise and ethics like you. You need to rotate through various departments during your residency training, right? You are welcome to intern in Internal Medicine; I can mentor you personally."

Director Tan was extending an olive branch to him.

Which made Director Lou anxious at his side.

The talent pool in the Emergency Department was sparse, and they had finally found a promising newcomer; he couldn't be poached just like that.

"Director Tan, let me remind you that Xiao Zhou is the resident doctor chosen by our Emergency Department. You can't snatch someone we cherish!" Director Lou said anxiously, issuing a preemptive warning.

"Look at what you're saying, aren't we all doctors from Tuya Hospital? We're one family, why divide so clearly? Besides, with the conditions in your Emergency Department, can you cultivate the most top-notch doctors? I see that this young man, Zhou Can, has the right mentality and is also kind, a person who knows gratitude. No matter how well he develops, he won't forget the Emergency Department's nurturing grace."

After speaking, Director Tan looked at Zhou Can with a smile.

"Right, Dr. Zhou?"

"You're right, the Emergency Department will always be my home," Zhou Can's stance somewhat reassured Director Lou.

"Internal Medicine is the foundation of all medical sciences. Studying Internal Medicine well will lay a solid foundation for your future growth. Therefore, I suggest you extend your Internal Medicine residency time. Three months is too short; even with great talent, you can only scratch the surface. Of course, this is just my personal advice; the final decision is up to you."

Director Tan looked at him sincerely.

"Thank you for your valuable advice; I will definitely go to Internal Medicine, and I hope for more guidance from you and the other teachers there," Zhou Can could feel Director Tan's goodwill.

He brought his hands together, bowing slightly in gratitude.

"When you're in Internal Medicine, cardiology is a must-learn subject! Dr. Zhou, you are always welcome to come see me," Director Yin Hua was usually reticent and even reprimanded Zhou Can severely not too long ago.

Now, seeing Zhou Can as a talented and humble person with good character, he couldn't help but take a liking to him.

He even took the initiative to show kindness to Zhou Can.

Getting guidance from this top cardiology expert was certainly something Zhou Can desperately wanted.

"Thank you, Director Yin, for not holding grudges. When I come to seek advice, I hope you won't be bothered by me," Zhou Can said with a smile.

"Ha ha, to be fair, I'm famous for being strict with students; you should prepare yourself to be scolded," Director Yin was amused by him and found Zhou Can even more likable.

"I'm not afraid. I've already toughened up my skin. If you don't believe me, feel it; it's probably not much thinner than the soles of your shoes."

Zhou Can had been scolded quite a bit during his internship year.

Almost every doctor had grown up that way.

Zhou Can was happier than anything to have turned hostility into friendship with Director Yin.

Moreover, he could consult with this top cardiology expert at any time in the future; a few scoldings were nothing. Even if Director Yin beat him up, it would be worth it.

"You cheeky boy!"

Director Yin couldn't help but laugh and scold him.