My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 92 - 85 Never Bow Down. Support From All Quarters (Subscribe Please)_2
Zhou Can didn't bother with niceties anymore.
He understood that the hospital leaders couldn't be easily offended, as he was just a minor figure.
But even minor figures have their dignity and bottom lines.
He wouldn't admit to something he hadn't done, no matter who tried to force him.
Deep down, he realized that there was more to this situation than met the eye.
"So, you disagree? By refusing to comply with the hospital's decision, according to the staff management regulations, we will suspend all your duties and work. Go home and cool off, reflect on this. Whenever you come around, feel free to come to me."
Vice Director Yin spoke with great conviction and an imposing presence.
This issue wasn't big, but it wasn't small either.
It seemed that she wasn't afraid of Zhou Can making a fuss at all.
This implied that she had backing.
Who could be behind Vice Director Yin of the Medical Department, pushing her to this extent?
It was probably someone on the hospital's executive level, at least.
This thought sent shivers down Zhou Can's spine.
The bigger the unit, the deeper the waters and the more complex the personnel issues.
Forget about him being a minor resident doctor; even those at the Chief Level couldn't stir up much.
The hospital would hardly be affected by the absence of one or two resident doctors.
By putting it this way, Vice Director Yin had really left him no room to maneuver.
Zhou Can stood up, his gaze cold and fixed on Vice Director Yin.
Not until she started to feel unnerved and showed a slight tremor deep in her eyes did he reply with neither servility nor overbearance, "You have your decisions, and I have my stance. I won't carry this black cauldron; no compromise. Moreover, if this decision was made by a single hospital executive, you can tell them they might not be able to overpower me. It might even backfire on them. If it's a decision made by several executives, then it means Tu Ya is thoroughly corrupt, and if that's the case, where I'm not welcome, I'll find my place elsewhere."
Zhou Can was being completely straightforward.
Vice Director Yin's face changed dramatically, her eyes not just showing anger, but also panic.
She must have realized this resident doctor was stronger and harder to manipulate than she had imagined.
"One last word of sincere advice, 'As man sows, so shall he reap; only those who walk uprightly need not fear a skewed shadow.'"
With that said, Zhou Can didn't dawdle. He left Vice Director Yin, her face ashen, and walked away.
He wanted to see just how dark this world could get.
His reasonably good fortune and the significant financial support from his parents gave him a strong foundation.
Additionally, bringing this matter to light would reveal the truth and bolstered his confidence greatly.
Some injustices he could bear.
But there were some losses he would not accept, no compromise.
A true man would rather stand tall and die than live on his knees in humiliation.
After leaving the Medical Department, Zhou Can did not return to the Emergency Department.
Instead, he directly bought ten white mice and went back to his apartment.
To forge iron, one must be strong themselves.
Only by honing his medical skills could he gain a voice and influence.
Perhaps one day, when powerful enough, he could utterly disregard any oppressive or interfering forces.
In ancient times, social classes were strictly divided—emperors, literati, officials, doctors, monks, soldiers, peasants, craftsmen, merchants.
Merchants occupied the lowest echelons.
Modern society is governed by law. Those with true abilities can genuinely stand up to ordinary power.
Today, having been subjected to injustice, an idea began to take root in Zhou Can's heart.
One day, he aspired to build his own medical team and elevate his medical skills to the utmost.
To step outside of hospital politics and constraints.
If he was unwilling, even the hospital president would be ineffective.
Back at his apartment, he calmed his mind and began practicing medicine.
His movements were steady, his expression focused, seemingly unaffected by any external issues.
No wonder Dr. Xu said he possessed a calmness that others lacked.
If it were someone else, even someone in their forties or fifties, they might be too upset to accomplish anything.
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Around 4 p.m., his apartment door was opened.
"Please, come in!"
Jin Mingxi opened the door and gestured for someone to enter.
A figure, not particularly tall, walked in.
"Teacher!"
Zhou Can turned his head and saw it was Dr. Xu. He quickly put down the electrocautery in his hand and stood up to greet him.
Dr. Xu was as serious as ever.
His gaze fixed on Zhou Can.
"Dr. Xu noticed you didn't return to the operating room and was worried, so he asked me to bring him to you," explained Jin Mingxi.
Zhou Can felt a knot in his stomach. Having just experienced the hospital leadership's coldness and ruthlessness, the care from Dr. Xu seemed exceptionally heartwarming.
True affection does exist in this world.
This teacher had indeed treated him very well.
"Kid, didn't we add each other on WeChat? I thought at least you would message me there. But in the end, you said nothing, just stayed in your apartment without a word. Do you still consider me your teacher?"
Dr. Xu spoke with a reproachful tone.
Zhou Can asked him to sit down, "This matter is quite troublesome, beyond what you could resolve, which is why I didn't tell you."
If Dr. Xu were still one of Tu Ya's Three Famous Surgeons, still a chief physician, he might have been able to speak up for Zhou Can.
But now, Dr. Xu was more like a beached dragon, barely able to protect himself.
"What exactly happened?"
Dr. Xu's stern gaze bore into him.
Jin Mingxi looked at him with the same concern.
People are emotional beings.
Seeing someone they care about in trouble, sympathy and concern are natural reactions.
"Yesterday on the subway, didn't I save a child who was choking on a foreign object? Now the family has come to the hospital causing trouble..." Zhou Can recounted the whole incident.