Chapter 857 Arguing



The Qin soldiers were arranged in the same way.

The doctors in the department first go to the outpatient clinic for consultations, then the second day they work the day shift in the department, and the third day they work the night shift. After that, they rest.

In short, it was taught in every class.

The next day was alright; Song Yan was on the day shift.

On that day, the elderly man requested to be admitted to the hospital.

Because he felt the treatment was very effective, he decided to stay in the hospital instead of traveling back and forth.

At this point, Qin Bing realized that the shift system was no longer viable.

Song Yan is going to work the night shift and won't be able to start until 5 PM! Who will do the acupuncture during the day?

Qin Bing knows acupuncture, but this is Song Yan's patient, so it's not appropriate for him to take over.

The patients are more important, so Qin Bing had no choice but to stop her from working night shifts. This suited Song Yan perfectly.

The old man's back pain subsided significantly within a few days.

Vice President Qiao is very concerned about this patient.

Many older comrades suffer greatly in their old age because they were injured when they were young.

After the elderly man recovered, Vice President Qiao introduced several patients to Song Yan.

The elderly always chatted together. Older people inevitably have aches and pains. They introduced themselves to each other like this, and gradually their traditional Chinese medicine department started to have patients.

Of the other three doctors in the department who can make house calls, Qin Bing has the best medical skills, while the other two are also passable.

Of course, no one can compare to Song Yan.

After observing Song Yan for a period of time, Zhang Caifeng and Yu Zhicai discovered that not only was Song Yan a skilled doctor, but she would also try her best to answer any questions you asked her.

To put it simply, they're willing to teach you.

Therefore, both of them were willing to follow Song Yan.

Song Yan has the most patients, divided into two groups: inpatients and outpatients.

The patients hospitalized are usually older people with injuries or pains.

Song Yan sometimes performs acupuncture, sometimes applies herbal poultices, sometimes uses moxibustion, and sometimes gives patients medicinal baths. Most of her patients receive physical therapy.

Song Yan must be very busy.

Zhang Caifeng and Yu Zhicai voluntarily helped Song Yan, especially with medical records; they would write them for Song Yan whenever they had time. Song Yan basically didn't need to write medical records himself.

Because Song Yan is really generous in teaching them things.

Even with help, Song Yan knew exactly how many patients he could see. He didn't want to exhaust himself.

About a month later, when I went to register for an appointment at the Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic, sometimes I couldn't get one because all the appointments for that day were sold out.

Patients who want to be hospitalized and want Song Yan to manage their care cannot get a spot.

The inpatients managed by Song Yan are now mostly elderly people.

Such patients require long hospital stays, resulting in slow bed turnover.

Many people went to the hospital to pull strings in order to get treatment from Song Yan.

For example, you could look for Dean Xia, Vice Dean Qiao, or Director Qin...

There are so many leaders in the hospital. If each of them adds a few more patients to Song Yan's care, even if Song Yan had two hands, it wouldn't be enough.

So when the first leader asked her to add an appointment for a patient, Song Yan saw him. She also saw the second patient brought by a leader.

But it wouldn't be good if three leaders came to visit in one day.

Song Yan posted notices in very prominent positions on the tables in the inpatient department and outpatient department:

No extra appointments required to see patients!

Please refrain from speaking!

When Director Qin saw the prompt, he hesitated for a moment before saying, "Isn't this too offensive?"

Song Yan smiled slightly. "It's alright!"

When she was seeing patients at Kyoto Hospital, she benefited from Lao Han's connections; who would dare to add her to the schedule without her consent?

They even brought the patient here so casually.

Impossible!

Several of her hospitalized patients now require acupuncture, while others need massage, and Song Yan also needs to make medicated plasters. This takes up a lot of her time.

If you want to add more patients to her list, no way.

Everyone in the department must have their own thoughts. But whatever those thoughts were, Director Qin didn't say anything, and no one else had the right to say anything either.

There's such a clear sign on the table; anyone can see it. It's blatantly a rejection of the boss and colleagues.

The fact that they dare to post it shows they're not afraid of anything.

Song Yan was seconded here after much effort by the hospital leaders, and no one wanted to have a conflict with her.

On the other hand, it would be too embarrassing if a patient refused to see you after you've brought them in.

Nobody wants to encounter such an embarrassing situation.

Then those people who used plus signs to cut in line disappeared.

Gao Jinli felt a little resentful. She had managed to keep a few of her patients with the help of her own persuasion. Look at those other patients, they were being pushed around like crazy!

Head Nurse Yang understood perfectly: "Song Yan isn't even one of our hospital's employees, so who can do anything to her?"

"If anyone were to drive Dr. Song away in anger, do you think the hospital director would get furious?"

Director Qin thought about it and realized it made perfect sense. This person was someone the dean and Vice Dean Qiao had gone to great lengths to bring back!

Cui Yuanyong, however, had his own thoughts. "Although Dr. Song isn't affiliated with our hospital, she's here because her husband is here, right?"

If she has a falling out with the hospital leadership and leaves, wouldn't that mean going back to Kyoto? Wouldn't that be far from her husband?

Nurse Sun Jing chimed in, "Then let's go to another hospital!"

"What a naive little girl!"

"What kind of hospital are we? If someone leaves our hospital, and the leaders say no, would any hospital in our province still accept them?" Gao Jinli pursed her lips.

Sun Jing disliked Gao Jinli. She was always ordering the nurses around, and her attitude was quite unfriendly. "Then let's see if Dr. Song is in the right!"

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