"You're eating too little. Here's one for you. Half is your favorite red bean paste, and the other half is beef," Ren Huaibo added. "Don't think it's too much. I'll eat whatever you can't finish."
Zhou Mo rolled his eyes at Ren Huaibo and got up and left without saying a word.
She went to find Shen Qingyi, said a simple hello, and returned to her room.
She also asked the waiter to bring her breakfast.
Only then did I have a peaceful breakfast in my room.
Before leaving, Zhou Mo finally got rid of Ren Huaibo.
Ren Huaibo came here on his own this time and was not qualified to travel with them.
Zhou Mo was wearing a fisherman's hat and sitting side by side with Shen Qingyi in the bus.
The phone vibrated and a message popped up.
Zhou Mo clicked it, and it was still Han Chen.
He advised her: Pay attention to sun protection and be careful of ultraviolet allergies.
Zhou Mo didn't want to reply, but he couldn't help it. He simply typed "hmm" and sent it.
When Han Chen received the "hmm", his right eyelid suddenly twitched.
He clearly felt that there was something wrong with Zhou Mo's "hmm".
Zhou Mo usually responds to this kind of message by either sending a cute emoticon or replying "Yeah."
A "hmm"...weird.
He looked through the chat history between him and Zhou Mo and found nothing wrong.
After thinking about it, he felt that he was probably overthinking it.
But just as I was relieved, a strange message suddenly popped up on my phone.
Someone sent him a picture via MMS.
This is a photo of Zhou Mo and Ren Huaibo sitting together and having breakfast. The background is obviously a hotel restaurant.
The person who sent the message was Xu Qingli.
Han Chen frowned.
Probably because he directly blocked Xu Qingli's WeChat, she used MMS, a method that is no longer well-known.
Han Chen called directly.
Xu Qingli's voice appeared immediately after the call was connected: "I thought you would turn a blind eye."
Han Chen said in a bad tone: "What do you mean?"
Xu Qingli: "Let me show you Zhou Mo's true face. You can really tolerate such a fickle person."
Han Chen: "It's just a photo, what can it say?"
Besides, there wasn't even a smile on Zhou Mo's face.
Zhou Mo knew how much he was annoyed and hated Ren Huaibo.
Ren Huaibo did something so outrageous, Zhou Mo could never forgive him.
The only explanation was that Xu Qingli deliberately created clues to alienate him and Zhou Mo.
Xu Qing: "If you don't believe it, forget it."
"I don't believe it," Han Chen said, "Don't do this kind of useless work in the future. It's useless."
He hung up the phone directly.
Although I don't believe that Zhou Mo and Ren Huaibo will continue to be together, I still feel upset when I see the two people in the photo.
He turned to call Zhou Mo, the phone rang but said it was busy.
The originally calm emotions exploded at a certain moment, and then returned to rationality.
Han Chen thought that it might be her family or friends who called her, definitely not Ren Huaibo.
"Han Chen, meeting."
The office door was opened from the outside, Duan Feng leaned half of his body in and called Han Chen.
"Got it," Han Chen hurriedly put away his phone and followed Duan Feng to the meeting room.
On the podium.
Director Gu briefly talked about the recent requirements for orthopedics in terms of hospital infection control and quality control.
"Our orthopedics department is the largest department at the First Hospital of Dongda University. Whether it's the number of beds, patients, or medical staff, we rank first in the hospital, not to mention performance," Director Gu paused before continuing, "It's no exaggeration to say that the majority of the salaries for administrative positions in the hospital come from our department. However, we can't be blindly complacent and overlook the details of our work, especially hospital infection control. This month, we've detected four cases of Staphylococcus aureus infections, three of which were in our department. We must pay close attention to daily hand hygiene and disinfection."
Offstage, Director Li of the Second Orthopedics Department said, "We in the Second Orthopedics Department need to review this. Both incidents involved us. Performance deductions have affected everyone."
"If you realize your mistakes, you must correct them and take them seriously in the future," Director Gu said. "Department III of Orthopedics hasn't seen any hospital-acquired infections, but we can't let our guard down. You just haven't seen any cases this month; there were cases for three or four months before that. Learn more from the cardiac surgeons who have maintained a zero-infection record for twenty months."
Someone in the audience complained, "Our orthopedics department is the dirtiest and most tiring, and it's very exposed. To truly achieve the same level of performance as cardiac surgery is a bit of a pipe dream."
Director Gu: "Don't be afraid of difficulties. Just because the infection control work in the orthopedics department is difficult doesn't mean you shouldn't give up on doing a good job. Our infection control work may not be as good as others, but at least our medical record writing and entry should be about the same, right? The Quality Control Department sampled ten of our medical records, and three were found to have problems, and two had minor issues. The failure rate is 50%. Deducting the performance of the doctors who signed the medical records is a minor deduction. If a patient's family comes to check the medical records and something really goes wrong, it will be evidence that you caused the medical malpractice! Do you still want to be a doctor?"
Obviously, Director Gu was angry.
Orthopedic hospital infection control is difficult. Director Gu encouraged everyone to do their best, but even the most basic skill of medical record writing is not up to standard. This will cause delays for patients, doctors and the hospital, and may even involve legal issues.
It was impossible for Director Gu not to be angry.
"Director Yao and I have a suggestion. The problem with medical record writing isn't limited to our orthopedics department. Other departments, especially internal medicine, have even more serious problems," said Director Gu. "So I'm proposing that we hold this year's case presentation and medical record writing competition in advance. We'll use the competition as training to further improve the quality of medical record writing in our hospital."
Director Li asked, "Are we going to select the top students from our department to participate, just like in previous years?"
Director Gu: "We've changed this time, and we're going to have an open audition. From now on, from the past three months to this month, the department will review all the medical records handled by the attending doctors, select the best ones, and submit them for approval."
Director Li: "That's too much."
Director Gu: "We need to check even if there are many. The attending physicians will first check themselves and submit the ones they think are good. Director Li and I will do random checks, and then screen the submitted high-quality medical records. Finally, we will select candidate medical records. The department staff will circulate them, vote on the final selected medical records, and submit them to the hospital."
What this means is that there are four stages to pass: random inspection, screening, voting, and college election.
The process is quite complicated, which further demonstrates Director Gu's emphasis on this medical record competition.
Ling Yuebin leaned close to Han Chen's ear and whispered, "You're sure to win. Your medical records are so well written."
Han Chen said, "Surgical medical records are easy to write."
Ling Yuebin: "You can't compare with the internal medicine department, but you are better than most of us in the Department of Orthopedics."
Han Chen remained unmoved: "Continue to listen to Director Gu's speech."
Ling Yuebin: "Just pretend, you will definitely get first place."
Han Chen didn't answer, but his eyes accidentally glanced at Duan Feng who was sitting on the other side of him.
Duan Feng also glanced at him out of the corner of his eye. Their eyes met, and then they moved away awkwardly.
Without saying anything, they both knew what each other was thinking.
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