The Enhanced Doctor-Chapter 826: The VIP Introduced by Qiu Huaili
(Thanks to Lang Ru Tie 83 and the Rural Guardian for the monthly ticket encouragement)
"Now do you guys realize how big the gap is?" Jiang Tao looked at the interns in the proctology department and said with a smile.
"The reason why Banxia is valued and entrusted with important tasks by the hospital is because he has such abilities. As doctors, it's not about mastering everything, but it's crucial to excel at one thing."
"Even if I give you an opportunity to observe surgeries now, and you grasp the surgical techniques, I still wouldn't dare let you perform surgeries. Because your skills are not yet sufficient, and a small mistake on your part could prolong the patient's recovery period by many days."
"Changing dressings is a very important step, not just for your practice, but we are also practicing. Why? Because we are not only performing surgeries, but also considering the patient's prognosis and experience."
"Our proctology department, some say it's just because to become a top-tier hospital, a supportive department is needed. But I want to say, our goal is to catch up with those famous specialist hospitals."
"We don't just want to treat patients, but also provide them with the best consultation experience. The techniques are more or less similar, but why are those specialist hospitals so renowned? What are we lacking compared to them?"
"If Liu Banxia is willing to join the proctology department, I'd even give up my director position to him. Why continue as deputy director at the emergency center? With him, I can assure you, within a year, our proctology department would be reborn."
"Why are the interns under him so well-known? Their reputation is not just within our Second Hospital, but throughout the entire medical system of Binhai City. Why?"
"It's because they are willing to endure hardships. If you want to be admired, you must endure hard work. We rely on our skills to earn our living, if the basics aren't solid, where will we find the good life?"
"Our hospital's frequent complimentary meals at the emergency center, why? Because they have achievements, they have consecutively tackled many high-difficulty surgeries. Because their interns performed excellently, they deserve those meals."
"I also hope to reward you, but you need to give me a chance. As the first pilot department of the educational reform, I don't want to be outdone by the emergency center again."
"Just saying, if you perform well, I'll be able to speak up and ask the hospital for some policy inclinations. Can't let the emergency center take all the benefits, you need to strive yourselves."
After saying that, Jiang Tao left the small meeting room happily.
Guan Wei glanced around, and decided to leave the time to them for their own discussion; Liu Banxia's demonstration should leave them pondering for a while.
On the way back, Jiang Tao also sent a message of thanks to Liu Banxia. He couldn't invite him for a meal, but a thanks was necessary.
"Back already?" Wei Yuan asked curiously, seeing Liu Banxia return.
"Actually, it wasn't much, just giving those kids a pep talk over there, helping them regain confidence in basic practice, that's enough," Liu Banxia said.
"I checked, no appointments for me this afternoon, so I'll help in the hall. Always slacking off isn't good, the day after tomorrow is surgery day, and I'll prepare well tomorrow."
"Can't we be a bit less proactive? Otherwise, it makes us old folks look really lazy," Wei Yuan said.
"Haha, you should be lazy when it's warranted. Comrade Old Chen, why are you just getting back? You'll be checked for absenteeism shortly. Be serious, can't neglect your duties," Liu Banxia said earnestly.
Chen Xuehai rolled his eyes at him, "The patient transferred from you yesterday was admitted, and after extensive examination this morning, the situation is not optimistic, worse than our initial assessment."
"Coronary atherosclerosis?" Liu Banxia asked.
Chen Xuehai nodded, "If it were just one aspect being slightly off, it'd be fine, but all his indicators are poor. Liver, kidney, heart functions are all not great, making the surgery riskier."
"Let's adjust and see first, I'm worried about the possibility of cardiac arrest on the operating table. Blood sugar is also a bit high, even small surgeries for such a patient require caution, let alone such a major one."
"Did you explain to him and his family, and they agreed?" Liu Banxia asked out of curiosity.
"What else can they do if they disagree? If we don't operate, he surely won't live much longer, if we do, there's at least a fighting chance," Chen Xuehai said.
"This is actually an illness caused by his diet, occasionally participating in some store's promotional challenges. Eating and eating, all the indicators exceeded, really not taking his body seriously."
"This is where your skills come into play, if you can successfully perform the surgery, it's like giving him a second life," Liu Banxia said.
"Sigh... I have no confidence now. Can't delay the tumor in the esophagus, and the body's indicators still need adjusting," Chen Xuehai said with a wry smile.
"Given his current condition, I'm already happy to have a week to work with. Anyway, I have to go back and study the medication regimen."
Chen Xuehai's difficulty, Liu Banxia could understand. When there aren't many options left for the patient, there aren't many left for the doctor either.
Especially for a patient like this, his out-of-range indicators belong to chronic illness, not easily adjusted. Acute illness is a bit better, medication quickly shows effects.
At this moment, his phone rang.
"Brother Qiu, what made you think of calling me? I can still come home tonight," Liu Banxia said after answering the call.
"I've got a friend who's into stones, and his daughter is having some minor issues. Can we keep it confidential and directly put her in VIP?" Qiu Huaili straightforwardly asked.
"Sure, send me the name and ID number. I'll get them admitted first, and we'll see what the situation is when they get here." Liu Banxia replied.
"Alright, we'll be over in about an hour or so." Qiu Huaili said.
"No problem." Liu Banxia answered.
VIP, of course, should come with VIP treatment. For the emergency center, the VIP rooms were relatively empty. The costs were high, beyond what the average patient could afford.
"Not bad, I think you should reserve the VIP floor in the future, since you have the resources, and they aren't short on money either." Wei Yuan joked.
"I'd love to, but it'll probably drive me insane." Liu Banxia griped.
"Anyone in a VIP ward is likely not easy to deal with. And if there's any leakage of information, it becomes even harder to handle."
"What can you do? As long as they pay us more, it's fine. Anyway, I think you can push for it a bit. At the very least, maybe our year-end bonus will be bigger." Wei Yuan said.
"We'll look into it later, especially obstetrics. Actually, the demand for VIP in obstetrics is the greatest, right?" Liu Banxia asked.
"In this area, we can definitely do something about it, though sometimes I'm afraid it might affect our reputation, saying that the emergency center only cares about money."
"What's there to worry about? Everywhere has its standards of consumption and service. We're not neglecting our regular patients; they also receive standard services." Wei Yuan said indifferently.
"VIP just comes with some added services; every hospital has VIP. There are lots of people who aren't short on money, and it's a market demand."
"Haha, I'll work on it. Once I get through this busy period, I'll see if we can expand the VIP rooms. Anyway, this building will be ours for the emergency center, and we should manage it properly." Liu Banxia said with a smile.
That counts as some legitimate information revealed. However, managing the number of high-end rooms is essential. It should be based on a proper ratio, or it'll give people something to talk about.
After more than an hour, Qiu Huaili brought the people over. Wearing masks and hats, Liu Banxia signaled and went straight up the elevator.
"Banxia, let me introduce you, this is Chairman Bao, his daughter is feeling unwell." Qiu Huaili introduced.
"Hello Chairman Bao, once we're in the ward, let me know if there's any additional setup needed, and describe the situation to me." Liu Banxia said.
Bao Chunlai nodded, "Worried sick because of Rou."
Liu Banxia didn't say much else. Although he caught just a glimpse, the patient's eyes seemed vacant, which concerned him.
That made him a bit worried—is it a mental illness? Occasionally filling in is fine, but doing it regularly would be a challenge—he lacked the qualifications.
Moreover, the girl wasn't that old, just 17. Her clothes looked fine, but slightly disheveled, which deepened his suspicion of a mental health disorder.
"Dr. Liu, please take a good look at Rou."
The middle-aged woman beside the patient anxiously said after arriving at the ward.
"Rest assured, we will earnestly attend to her." Liu Banxia said.
"Old Bao, you've met the people already, I won't be a bother here. Banxia is our family brother, not an outsider." Qiu Huaili said.
"Okay, I'll handle Rou first, and tonight we can get together properly." Bao Chunlai said.
Qiu Huaili nodded, patting Liu Banxia on the shoulder, then left the ward.
"Chairman Bao, you can now give an introduction of the situation, and I'll take notes." Liu Banxia said.
"It's been almost a year, Rou's temper has become increasingly irritable. She injured someone at school, and other doctors have said it might be schizophrenia or bipolar disorder." Bao Chunlai said.
"Recently her health hasn't been great either, coughing and fever. We originally hired a nanny to take care of her closely, and now it's ended up like this."
Liu Banxia nodded, "Please wait a moment, I'll call a female doctor up to examine Rou."
"Thank you, just make sure the child's cough and fever are treated, so she doesn't suffer." Bao Chunlai said gratefully.
"Ah... ah... ah..."
At that moment, the patient started screaming and began to struggle violently. Fortunately, the person Bao Chunlai brought over managed to control her just in time, preventing any harm or destruction.







