Chapter 1059 - 1021: A Laugh of Disbelief
Chapter 1059 - 1021: A Laugh of Disbelief
Monday morning, Binhai University.Qi Yuanchen quickly left the cafeteria and turned his head to see Zhuo Jiahe still walking leisurely. He couldn't help but urge, "Zhuo Jiahe, can't you walk faster?"
Zhuo Jiahe checked his watch and said, "There's still more than twenty minutes until the training starts, plenty of time."
Qi Yuanchen stepped back a few paces, grabbed Zhuo Jiahe's arm, and advised, "Hurry up!"
"Get to the small auditorium early, and you'll be able to get a good spot. Today's the first day of training, Expert Lin will certainly be there to speak."
"Guess who's the big shot giving us the actual training today?"
Dragged along, Zhuo Jiahe picked up his pace slightly, shaking his head, "How would I guess that? But with Expert Lin's current reputation, whoever they invite will surely be of high status."
"Zhuo Jiahe?" Suddenly a cheerful voice called from the side.
Just as Zhuo Jiahe stopped, his left shoulder was thumped heavily.
He stumbled a step forward, turned his head, and his face immediately lit up with joy, "Xingyue, what are you doing here?"
It was a beautiful girl with flowing long hair and an oval face.
Qi Yuanchen instinctively stood up straight, puffed up his chest, waiting for Zhuo Jiahe's introduction.
The long-haired girl, called Xingyue, stepped forward and struck Zhuo Jiahe's chest with her small fist once again, laughing, "Here for training. I planned to catch up with you during the training class, but I ran into you in the morning unexpectedly."
"Truly a coincidence."
Zhuo Jiahe rubbed his chest, took a step back, and worriedly asked, "Xingyue, did you also join Anlin Hospital? You didn't stay in Capital City?"
"Not Anlin Hospital!"
Xingyue chuckled lightly, "I've joined Bin University Affiliated Hospital. So I'll be working in Binhai from now on, and we can meet often."
"Are you happy?"
"Happy, I'm really happy!"
Zhuo Jiahe secretly breathed a sigh of relief, and with a note of gratitude said, "But Xingyue, Anlin Hospital is way out in Binhai's West Suburb, while Bin University Affiliated Hospital is in the city center."
"Plus, as newly hired intern doctors, we have no rights at all, busy as hell, our chances of meeting are probably very slim."
Zhuo Jiahe curiously asked, "Hey, Xingyue, why did you come to work in Binhai?"
"Aunt and uncle actually let you?"
Xingyue chuckled, "Of course they let. Dad accepted a position at Phoenix Mountain Hospital, so he's coming to work in Binhai too."
She habitually waved her little fist again but didn't hit Zhuo Jiahe, realizing the issue, she exclaimed, "Zhuo Jiahe, why are you standing so far from me, come closer."
Instead, Zhuo Jiahe took another step back, firmly stating, "Xingyue, I'm making my stance clear, it's nothing personal between us, it's a matter of opposing camps."
"What do you mean by that?" Xingyue raised an eyebrow.
Qi Yuanchen chimed in, "Anlin Hospital and Phoenix Mountain Hospital are sworn rivals; it's a well-known fact in the Binhai Medical Community."
Hearing this, Xingyue glared at Zhuo Jiahe, scoffed, "Just competitors, not exaggerated like 'sworn rivals.' Even if the hospitals have issues, it doesn't affect our childhood friendship..."
Qi Yuanchen felt a bit gloomy, damn it, turns out they're childhood friends.
Zhuo Jiahe sternly said, "Now's the time to show myself, my stance must be clear, can't be ambiguous."
"Oh, forgot something, Xingyue, I have to first go back to the dorm, see you!"
Qi Yuanchen watched as Zhuo Jiahe bolted away, feeling a headache, quickly nodded at Xingyue, and chased after him.
When Zhuo Jiahe ran into the small auditorium, he was surprised to find it already half full.
He and Qi Yuanchen, who arrived shortly after, hurried to find seating that was still relatively close to the front.
Qi Yuanchen caught his breath slightly and asked, "Childhood friends? Childhood betrothal?"
Zhuo Jiahe shook his head, "Neither. Her father and my uncle were college classmates, and she and I were classmates in kindergarten, elementary, and junior high, both families get along well."
"Oh, that counts as childhood friends, then. You seem a bit afraid of her?"
Zhuo Jiahe scoffed, "Afraid of her? I'm just indulging her. But from kindergarten to junior high, she's been like a tyrannosaurus, many people have been bullied by her."
Qi Yuanchen seemed to understand and playfully said, "The one bullied most severely must have been you, right?"
Zhuo Jiahe glared at him but didn't respond.
A few minutes later, the five-hundred-seat small auditorium was almost full.
Seeing more people arriving, Qi Yuanchen said boastfully, "See? If we followed your plan and came a few minutes late, we'd be sitting in the aisle by now."
"By the way, the Affiliated Hospital recruited so many new doctors."
"Seeing the numbers, it's surpassing our Anlin Hospital!"
Zhuo Jiahe analyzed, "The Affiliated Hospital has two to three thousand medical staff, recruiting a hundred or two annually is quite normal. This year is a year of major changes, the Affiliated Hospital might lose a batch of doctors, so recruiting more is a preventive measure."
At this moment, he saw Xingyue enter the small auditorium, and quickly cautioned, "She's here, bow your head, don't look at the entrance..."
"Zhuo Jiahe!"
The moment he heard this voice, Zhuo Jiahe, pretending to look at his phone, sensibly stood up...
Zhuo Jiahe and Qi Yuanchen gave up their seats to Xingyue and a friend of hers, and ended up sitting on the corridor floor themselves...
At 8:28, Lin Jie, An Kexin, Cheng Xingguang, Yuan Guangxi, Gong Xuepeng, Fang Jianbin, and others walked into the small auditorium and took their places on the podium.
With their entrance, the originally buzzing small auditorium immediately quieted down.
Lin Jie took the microphone handed over by the staff and said, "Those standing beside me, I'm sure everyone here knows them, so I won't repeat introductions."
"From this moment, the joint new doctor training by Anlin Hospital and Binhai University Affiliated Hospital officially begins."
"They all wanted me to give the opening remarks, so I'll simply say a few words to you."
Lin Jie glanced over everyone present and said, "I'm sure each of you harbors grand dreams and is full of anticipation for your imminent roles. Here, I want to admonish each one of you..."
"Upon entering the hospital, the first thing you must do is adhere to the hospital's various regulations and procedures."
"Your teachers, including your internship mentors, must have mentioned it, but I still need to repeat it once more."
"Because every year, there are always interns with great hubris who consider themselves incredibly skilled and attempt to challenge the hospital's rules and processes, thereby causing medical incidents of varying severity."
This was not Lin Jie's idea, but Shen Lanruo's suggestion.
Shen Lanruo reminded Lin Jie that over ninety percent of medical incidents and disputes result from doctors not following the hospital's standards and workflows, leading to unauthorized operations.
Newly recruited doctors must develop good work habits.
"The existing systems, standards, and workflows in the hospital might not be the most reasonable or efficient, yet they have been tested over many years and certainly have their justified rationale."
"Do not lightly assume you are exceptionally intelligent, having made better or unprecedented discoveries, and then proceed impulsively."
"Trust me, while you consider yourself smart, your senior fellows who came before are not necessarily lesser. Why haven't they overturned this system, standard, and workflow, allowing them to continue until now?"
"Think it over carefully."
Lin Jie heavily emphasized: "Speaking more practically, the current doctor-patient relationship is a bit tense, with medical disputes and disturbances being quite frequent."
"If you strictly abide by the hospital's systems, standards, and workflows, should any issue arise, the hospital will be your strong support and will bear any problems and responsibilities."
"However, if problems arise due to your violation of some regulations and standards, then sorry."
"Not only will the patient hold you accountable, but the hospital will also pursue your responsibility."
"So, do not gamble with your career."
"Of course, when I say this, it's not to stifle your discoveries and innovations."
"If you believe you've achieved or discovered something, please organize it into written form and submit it to the department head or hospital management."
"When faced with emergency situations, and you cannot decide, immediately consult the nearest supervising doctor."
"Only when you have no support and the situation is urgent, you will truly have autonomy."
"But in such crises, exercise extreme caution..."
At this point, Lin Jie, feeling touched, pointed to his own nose and said, "If you've paid attention to my circumstances, you'll find that I've been accused once or twice."
"The reason I can still be here talking to you, having not been dealt with... "
"Isn't because I did the right thing, but mainly because I did it correctly and succeeded."
"Just imagine the consequences of failure, and you would understand my words."
Upon saying this, Lin Jie chuckled at himself and remarked, "Actually, as a somewhat reputable doctor, I shouldn't be saying this. I should encourage you to stand up and face challenges."
"However, for being responsible to you, I'm saying some things that perhaps shouldn't be said."
"Because not all of you will be as lucky as I am, each time doing the right thing and achieving success."
As Lin Jie's words ended, applause rang out again in the small auditorium, starting sparsely, quickly escalating to thunderous claps.
Only after Lin Jie's repeated gestures did the applause subside.
"Alright, that's all for today."
"Soon, an expert will engage with you through remote video communication."
Lin Jie introduced: "This training is mainly conducted by department-head doctors from Binhai University Affiliated Hospital, who will specifically guide you on problems you may encounter at work, along with practical knowledge and skills."
"Moreover, every day, an expert will engage with you."
"But, do not expect too much; these experts won't be teaching you profound knowledge."
"At your current level and stage, even if taught, you wouldn't be able to apply it."
"However, they will share insights and basic truths to help you move further."
At this point, Lin Jie noticed an indication from a staff member and stepped aside a few steps, freeing up the podium.
Then, a projection screen slowly descended at the podium.
The image of a seated red-haired foreign woman appeared on the screen.
Lin Jie waved towards the image of the foreign woman and loudly announced, "Let's warmly welcome Dr. Ariel Skeller, editor of one of the world's four major medical journals, The Lancet!"
As the enthusiastic clapping ensued, Skeller stood up, waved in response.
Once the small auditorium returned to quiet, Skeller smiled gently and said, "Greetings, everyone!"
"At the invitation of Dr. Lin Jie, I will discuss from my work perspective, with all of you present, the current hotspots in world medical research and some future development trends."
"I hope this can provide some benefits to your future studies and work..."
As Dr. Skeller began her lecture, Lin Jie, An Kexin, Cheng Xingguang, Yuan Guangxi, and others retreated to outside the small auditorium.
"Expert Lin..."
Yuan Guangxi kindly remarked, "Those words were right on point, but perhaps not appropriate for you to say."
"After all, you are one of Binhai's top ten youth and an influential public figure."
Lin Jie laughed lightly and said, "This was just my momentary feeling; I will be mindful in the future."
He sighed, "If the relevant departments do not ensure safeguarding good people's interests in systems and legislation, increasing the costs for wrongdoers like slanderers and scammers..."
"If improving social sentiment relies solely on calls and advocacy, I can only laugh."
Phi-Fic