Chapter 181 This is the first time he's seen someone change their mind so quickly.
General Military Hospital.
Dean's Office.
The two doctors who were sent to the capital for this inspection are being reprimanded.
Upon hearing the dean's question, the two turned pale.
"Do you think that just because the capital is far from the emperor's reach, you can accept gifts with a clear conscience?"
These words made their hearts skip a beat.
It's over, it's all over.
It seems there's no hope for a promotion or a raise.
The General Military Hospital has always been strictly managed, and accepting gifts is completely forbidden. If caught, the punishment ranges from demotion to expulsion from the hospital.
They said that the emperor was far away and the country was high up, and they did indeed have that thought at the time.
The site inspection for military hospitals was just a simple inspection. They were notified to focus on the suitability of a particular hospital's location, and of course they would conduct a thorough inspection.
If someone of high rank and power can pass on the word, then the location of the hospital must have been decided. Of course, they don't want to bother to investigate other hospitals.
Accepting gifts was just something I did as a matter of convenience, and I never thought it would be investigated.
They received a lot of gifts as soon as they arrived in the capital. On the day they left at the train station, Dean Lin, who was quite perceptive, presented them with another gift, but he didn't expect to be caught red-handed.
Their faces turned pale, then even paler.
The final punishment for them was demotion and a pay cut.
Being able to get into the General Military Hospital is quite an achievement; kicking someone out directly would be a great loss for the hospital.
A knocking sound rang out on the door.
The dean said, "Come in."
The office door was pushed open, and two doctors in white coats walked in.
The dean looked at them and nodded to the two of them, "Dr. Jin, Dr. Qin."
"Dean."
Dr. Qin asked, "Dean, what brings you here?"
The hospital director slammed his hands on the table and said, "I hope you two will go to the capital and re-examine the hospitals there."
Dr. Jin frowned. "The capital? Didn't the hospital director already send doctors there to investigate? Why do we have to go again?"
The dean briefly explained the matter of accepting gifts, and Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin, who had just entered, understood.
After considering it for a long time, Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin finally shook their heads and refused, "Dean, our laboratory has a research project that is about to be completed, and we cannot leave at this critical juncture."
Upon hearing this, the dean also sighed. Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin were known for their integrity and uprightness. With them going to the capital, this situation of accepting gifts would definitely not happen again. However, the laboratory also needed their help.
Helpless, the hospital director called for more staff and invited two more doctors over.
Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin did not leave; this time, they even brought the experimental data with them.
Not long after, the doctors that the hospital director had called in came in again. The director instructed them to set off for the capital to inspect the hospital the next day.
At this moment, the dean took out a letter from the drawer and handed it over, saying, "By the way, here is a letter of recommendation from the capital. It recommends a doctor surnamed Jiang who works at the Capital People's Hospital. If you go to investigate the hospital and it doesn't work out, then focus on investigating this doctor surnamed Jiang. She has a powerful background. If she is capable enough, you can bring her back."
Before the dean could even finish speaking, the two doctors who were to be sent to the capital had received the letter, when suddenly a hand reached out from the side and snatched it away.
Holding the letter, Dr. Jin winked at Dr. Qin beside him, "Old Qin, his surname is Jiang."
Dr. Qin also leaned over to look at the letter, "Could it be her?"
Dr. Jin said, "We'll have to see him to know."
The two exchanged a glance, and Dr. Jin turned to the hospital director and said, "Director, let us handle the task of scouting potential locations for the capital."
Dean: "?"
Who was the person who just refused?
This was the first time he had ever seen someone change their mind so quickly.
The dean said, "Didn't you say the lab couldn't do without you?"
Dr. Jin coughed lightly, "There are just some finishing touches left, and it's enough to leave them to my apprentices to keep an eye on."
The hospital director was a shrewd man. He raised an eyebrow and asked, "Do you know Dr. Jiang, mentioned in this letter?"
Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin nodded honestly, "However, we don't know if this Dr. Jiang is the same Dr. Jiang we know, so we have to go and see for ourselves."
The dean was somewhat surprised. Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin were the best in the region and core members of the laboratory. They were no ordinary people to be valued by them.
Dr. Jin said, "Dean, do you remember the Dr. Jiang we mentioned to you when we came back from our earthquake relief efforts?"
The dean nodded.
Dr. Jin couldn't help but get excited when she mentioned that day. "The environment at that time was not sterile, and it would have been very difficult to successfully perform surgery on that soldier. We were very lucky to meet Dr. Jiang. If it weren't for her, that officer's life would have been in danger."
After returning to the General Military Hospital, they even considered bringing Dr. Jiang to their hospital, but the General Military Hospital did not have a deep understanding of traditional Chinese medicine.
Without a perfect departmental system, even if we bring in someone, she might be wronged.
It's not that the General Military Hospital doesn't value traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine is profound and extensive, and it is extremely difficult to find a skilled TCM doctor.
Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine has never developed in their region.
However, the laboratories in the main region are doing well now. Traditional Chinese medicine theory is unparalleled. If we can get people to work in the laboratories, it might have unexpected results.
They haven't even seen the person yet, and they're already thinking about abduction plans.
The dean was also interested in the skilled traditional Chinese medicine doctor they mentioned and immediately joined the kidnapping plan, saying, "If this recommended Dr. Jiang is the one you're talking about, we can bring her back to headquarters."
With the dean's words, it means there's no need for an evaluation.
Dr. Jin and Dr. Qin received their orders and immediately set off to abduct the person.
Dean Kong, far away in the capital, felt a chill run down his spine and couldn't help but sneeze.
*
The surgery performed by Jiang Ning and Xu Jin was successful.
The surgery was a success as most people expected, after all, Xu Jin had been poached by Dean Kong from his previous hospital.
Everyone felt that Jiang Ning's entry into the operating room was not very useful.
Such rumors, which had just spread in the hospital, were quickly debunked.
The team that performed the surgery with Xu Jin witnessed Jiang Ning's skill firsthand.
In the cafeteria.
Several people surrounded Xu Cheng, and one of them spoke up for him, saying, "Dr. Xu, I think the hospital director only values the doctors he knows. You clearly have more prestige in the hospital, so why did this surgery fall to Dr. Xu?"
Xu Jin had just entered the hospital and hadn't made any special contributions yet; the doctors there didn't know much about her. But this surgery made her famous.
The Western medicine department has a large number of people, and due to the management style of the previous director, there are always some backstabbing and jealousy behind the scenes.
Xu Cheng's expression was not good. He did not advocate the joint operation of Chinese and Western medicine, and Dean Kong kicked him out without hesitation.
It seems Dean Lin was right; if Dean Kong doesn't value the Western Medicine Department, he can't possibly value him.
Xu Jin did not oppose the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, so she naturally got the surgery, while he opposed it and lost the surgery.
This incident clearly demonstrates Dean Kong's stance.
Since Dean Kong holds this position, there's no need for him to stay at this hospital any longer.
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