Chapter 155 Communication



Just as Xu Zhiyi paused, the dean, who had been listening intently, felt a surge of anxiety when he saw Xu Zhiyi shut up. Why didn't he continue? Was he afraid others would find out?

No, Director Xu is not that kind of person.

Xu Zhiyi felt everyone's gazes on her. She sighed and muttered to herself: If you don't give the horse grass to eat, it will only make it run away.

Xu Zhiyi coughed and continued, "In my opinion, no matter what preventive measures are taken, it is inseparable from the efforts of everyone in our hospital, and it is inseparable from the unity of everyone in our hospital.

If everyone in our hospital is not united, then any preventive measures we take will be in vain.

Some of our doctors and nurses have no real experience with rescue efforts following natural disasters, nor with large-scale epidemics. Therefore, what we most need to do now is to explain what we're about to face and what we should do. We need to reassure them that as long as the country is there, we can overcome this. If we panic before the battle even begins, everything will be in vain.

The dean nodded in satisfaction at Xu Zhiyi's words and said, "According to Director Xu's opinion, how can we make the doctors and nurses in the hospital united? How can we overcome panic? How can we make them truly understand the difficulties we are about to face?

Xu Zhiyi complained in his heart: So they are just trying to fleece me! Aren’t you afraid of fleecing me completely?

Xu Zhiyi spoke slowly, "Then I'll throw out some ideas. Dean, there must be doctors and nurses in our hospital who have participated in disaster relief efforts in previous years, and there must also be doctors and nurses who have retired from the battlefield. So we can start from this aspect and have them teach those doctors and nurses who haven't experienced it yet, explain the cruelty to them, and let them feel the urgency.

Of course, in addition to teaching them, we also need to quickly recruit personnel. Besides reserving sufficient personnel for various positions in the hospital, we also need to assemble a rescue team. If there are doctors and nurses who volunteer to participate, we will express our appreciation.

"Dean, no matter what happens next, whether it's a natural disaster or an epidemic, we need to start with medicine, treatment personnel, food, clothing, and warmth. I'm just talking about the general idea. The specific approach requires repeated consultation among the hospital leadership before a decision is made."

The dean nodded and said, "Okay, Director Xiao Xu said it's already very complete. After the meeting is over, several of our hospital leaders will discuss it and come up with a complete set of regulations, which will then be sent to each department. I also ask the directors of each department present here to pay attention to this matter and ensure that it is fully communicated and nothing is omitted."

Of course, if anyone here has any good suggestions, you are welcome to come to my office to find me." With that, the meeting ended.

After the meeting, everyone was silent as they made their way back to their respective departments, each one pondering what had just been said in the meeting, praying that it would never happen again.

As soon as Xu Zhiyi returned to the department, he conveyed the content of the meeting to all doctors and nurses in the cardiothoracic surgery department.

As soon as Xu Zhiyi finished speaking, the people below started talking.

"What? What are we supposed to do then? We haven't been to the battlefield, and we haven't experienced these things. Are we going to be sent to the front? I don't want to. I'm not even married yet."

"This matter cannot be something you can decide whether to do or not. As long as a major disaster occurs, all of us must participate."

"ah?"

Xu Zhiyi listened to the people below whispering and even heard the sobbing sounds of some young nurses.

Xu Zhiyi rubbed his forehead and interrupted, "Everyone, please be quiet for a moment. I know many of you have never experienced such a big thing, and this is the first time you have heard of such a big thing, but I still hope that everyone can be quiet for a moment and listen to me.

If this were to happen, our hospital would have doctors and nurses accompany the troops to the front lines to save lives. Of course, we won't force anyone to participate. If anyone here is interested in going to the front lines, please let me know in advance. When the hospital organizes rescue training, you can attend and then join us on the front lines.

However, speaking from experience as someone who has been through it, I still hope everyone will attend this rescue training. If it's impossible to reshuffle classes within a department, then someone who has participated in the rescue training could return to the department to teach those who haven't. Why is that?

First of all, none of us here can guarantee whether this is a natural disaster or an epidemic. If it is an epidemic, there will be a large number of patients in both urban and rural areas. When urban patients come to our hospital, and rural patients come to our hospital for treatment, if the doctors and nurses who remain in the hospital do not take any measures and panic, then our hospital will become the first outbreak point.

Secondly, if this incident was a natural disaster, then the damage in the city would be less than in the countryside, but who can be sure? There is no harm in learning more.

I'm not saying all this to force you to attend this rescue training, but to tell you that when we face an unknown predicament, the only thing we can do is to strengthen ourselves, to build the ability and confidence to overcome all difficulties. If we panic before the battle even begins, we will ultimately fail.

If any of us go to the front line, I hope everyone will not panic, because no matter what difficulties we face, we have the hospital and the country behind us, so we will definitely be able to overcome it all.

Okay, I've finished talking about the content of this meeting and have conveyed it to everyone. I hope you will think carefully about what I said today after you go back, and I also hope that you will not cause any panic after you go back. This matter is limited to this, and it should not be passed on any further. If someone in other departments spreads this, please do not participate in the discussion.

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