When the Doctor Uses A Hack-Chapter 614: The Curtain Falls (Part 1)
Zhang Wenbo heard the dean’s words and was completely stunned!
What’s going on?
What on earth happened?
Not long ago they were saying that they planned to focus on training me, so why am I suddenly being dismissed now?
Government-affiliated institutions are the so-called "iron rice bowls"—you’re basically secure unless you make some serious blunder.
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Now the harsh reality was laid out before him: the dean told him personally, could there be any mistake?
Zhang Wenbo felt utterly confused, and he quickly looked at the dean, "Dean, where did I go wrong, or what mistake did I make? I hope you can point it out to me!"
The dean frowned slightly and sighed.
This Zhang Wenbo had never been an easy one to deal with.
After joining the department, he was always a bit prickly. Zhang Wenbo’s mentor was the former head of orthopedics, and Zhang Wenbo was his closest disciple, so he treated him well.
In theory, that should have been a strong hand to play!
But Zhang Wenbo managed to botch it completely.
Accustomed to the condescending arrogance he wore while his teacher was in charge, no one really wanted to say much; after all, they were from the same department, seeing each other day in and day out. A bit of friction was normal.
But while people didn’t voice their concerns, there was a lot of silent resentment, and due to the department head’s face, no one really took issue with him.
Then the old department head retired, and instead of beginning to act more humbly, Zhang Wenbo only intensified these conflicts.
The new head saw that he was disrupting the department’s unity, so he was assigned to outpatient services. Zhang Wenbo then had his mentor come in daily to make a fuss, claiming that the department was setting him up to fail.
These incidents were quite notorious at the time.
Yet the head of orthopedics was uncompromising, refusing to let him return to the department, saying that he was disrupting its normal operations.
This was an internal department issue, and the hospital administration didn’t want to interfere. Seeing the situation deteriorate, the old head felt helpless and recommended that Zhang Wenbo pursue a doctorate. He even introduced him to his own junior colleague to serve as his doctoral supervisor.
Later, Zhang Wenbo left for his PhD, took a leave of absence while keeping his position, and after completing his doctorate, he even went to a postdoctoral research station in the United States.
The hospital needed development, and was short-staffed. With limited slots in the hospital’s staffing quota, some people occupying a spot but not contributing were contacted to return to work posthaste.
Going abroad for a postdoctoral research placement, while still employed at the hospital, was in itself somewhat controversial, as a postdoctoral workstation is not a learning institution, but a workplace.
But unexpectedly, Zhang Wenbo started to "show contempt for his inferiors."
He began negotiating terms with the hospital, and at the time, as the hospital indeed needed to develop, they agreed to his terms.
However, unexpectedly, the hospital’s reputation suffered a blow because of Zhang Wenbo recently, something the dean was loath to see.
Decisively, the dean chose to dismiss this troublemaker. During the organizational discussion, to everyone’s surprise, not a single person voted against, and all the doctors in orthopedics were in agreement!
All of a sudden, Zhang Wenbo seemed to have crossed everyone.
At this juncture, Zhang Wenbo was a hot potato; if the dean accepted him, it would reflect poorly both internally and externally.
Dismissal was the only right choice.
The dean said, "Our hospital holds the personal ethics of medical staff to a high standard, and we cannot accept things like extramarital affairs... So, Zhang Wenbo, don’t you understand?"
At that, Zhang Wenbo was shocked!
Extramarital affairs?
Who said that?
This matter is not known to anyone!
Zhang Wenbo hurriedly said, "Dean, that is slander, pure slander. You need to hear me out. Moreover, as a government-affiliated institution, our dismissal process isn’t so arbitrary, right?"
After hearing this, the Dean shook his head, "Whether it’s slander or not isn’t up to me to decide; that’s a private matter. However, it has already caused our institution serious reputational damage. Furthermore...
the reason for this organizational discussion is due to the reduction in staffing, necessitating the abolition of some positions, so you should comply with the organization’s arrangement."
"You’ve met two conditions for dismissal: firstly, for failing to complete the assigned tasks in the annual performance assessment for two consecutive years, showing non-compliance with the organization’s reassignment, or still being unable to complete the tasks within a year after being reassigned; secondly, our institution is undergoing mergers or downsizing that requires staff reduction, and you refused the organization’s arrangement."
Zhang Wenbo was stunned.
It seemed the hospital was determined.
But...
What exactly was going on with his affair?
Angry, Zhang Wenbo turned around and left on the spot.
He could see that the Dean had made up his mind and that staying here was pointless!
After leaving the hospital, Zhang Wenbo exploded with anger!
He pondered over and over who could be behind his dismissal!
And who was behind the rumors of his affair?
After much thought, there was only one candidate: Shi Na!
Upon this realization, Zhang Wenbo hailed a cab, infuriated, and headed straight for the Second Provincial Hospital.
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After Shi Na’s incident, all the doctors and nurses in the emergency department were helping her out with her problems, doing whatever they could.
Now the emergency department had more staff, and Shi Na, as the team leader with many patients under her care, was not delayed for long and continued to immerse herself in her work.
As for her extramarital affair, Huang Weiyi had almost effortlessly investigated it.
"Miss Shi, it seems you have been too naïve. Zhang Wenbo had two extramarital affairs during his doctoral studies, and he claimed to be single to the outside world. Here are the details."
"What really convinced him to divorce was meeting this lady in the United States; however... unfortunately for Mr. Zhang, he lacks a rather important ability when it comes to recognizing people."
"This woman is a swindler who specifically targets international students, pretending to be a high official’s daughter, indulging in the lavish lifestyle of a wealthy second-generation. Your husband has spent about 200,000 US dollars on her."
Shi Na’s hand trembled as she saw the figure!
Post-doctoral salaries in the United States are relatively high, generally between 80,000 to 150,000 US dollars, yet for these past years, Zhang Wenbo never had the habit of sending money home!
Shi Na looked through the photos, her heart filled with despair.
Yet she was powerless to change the situation.
At this point, it didn’t matter anymore.
Shi Na originally did not want to make a big deal out of the situation, believing in parting on good terms.
But Zhang Wenbo’s disgusting behavior truly angered her.
As for how the deans of various large institutions in the province came to know about this, it was because Li Baoshan was so furious he couldn’t take it, and spread the word through friends, leaders, and colleagues internally.
Everyone in the emergency department knew what kind of person Shi Na was.
A diligent and earnest woman, deceived by such a scoundrel.
Zhang Wenbo had no idea that his disgraceful behavior had been thoroughly investigated, with even his hotel records listed on several sheets of paper.
After arriving at the emergency department, Zhang Wenbo stared at Shi Na with fury and said, "Shi Na! You’ve ruined me! You slandered me!"
Qin Yue happened to be accompanying Shi Na on her rounds. Shi Na wanted to avoid him and pay no attention, merely saying indifferently, "This is a hospital, please don’t make a scene here. After work, I will come to you with my lawyer."