Led by Teacher Sun, they did not take the usual path to the front door of the ward, but went around to the corridor behind the ward that was not open to the public. The two of them suddenly turned a corner, unlocked the door and entered.
"This is the internal office area of our hospital's doctors," Sun Yubo introduced to her. "It's usually not accessible to trainees or interns."
The attending physicians share an office with two or three people. Residents do not have desks for the time being but can use the desks of their superiors to work. Associate professors have their own single offices.
"We rarely come here," said Sun Yubo.
Doctors are very busy. Surgeons spend most of their time in the operating room, and in their spare time they run around in the wards, attend meetings, consultations, and make house calls.
Writing medical records and issuing medical orders are often given to interns and trainees to practice, and electronic medical records are entered by students.
Are you afraid that interns will mess up medical orders?
Don't worry, there are formal nurses to review electronic and handwritten medical orders.
Handwritten medical records and medical instructions must be reviewed by the doctors in the department, and all medical instructions shall be implemented based on the handwritten instructions.
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All these procedures are completed in the large office in the ward area with a sign that reads "Doctor's Office".
Patients only know where to look for doctors.
The doctor's office area inside is a place that outsiders don't know about, because this is not the consulting room where doctors treat patients. In addition to treating patients, doctors need a quiet place to do scientific research and write papers, which has nothing to do with seeing a doctor.
Teacher Sun said that few people come here, and there was really no one here when I walked here, which was in stark contrast to the crowded doctor's office in the ward.
The office area is empty, and there is no sign on each office door. The door is locked whether there is someone there or not, and it may not be opened if you knock. If you don't know, you will definitely think it is a warehouse. Not every hospital has a doctor's office area. Some hospitals have such offices that are idle and are really used as warehouses.
Sun Yubo first took her into the attending physician's office and saw that Liu Chengran's desk was so clean that there was not a speck of dust on it.
"Senior Brother Liu's things are all locked in the cabinet and drawers, for fear that someone might damage them when cleaning." Sun Yubo explained, "Let's go to Teacher Tan's office, where there are more things."
Xie Wanying thought for a moment and carefully asked Teacher Sun: "I'm going to Teacher Tan's office. Does Teacher Tan know?"
"He knows. If he didn't know, I would definitely not dare to bring you here." Sun Yubo turned around and glared at her. Did she think he was not afraid of Tan Kelin?
Entering the vice-senior's office, Xie Wanying took a quick look: It is different from Senior Brother Cao's office. Senior Brother Cao's office does not have so many cabinets.
The locked cabinet is filled with clinical academic research data and information. No wonder people other than hospital employees are not allowed to know about it.
Looking back, he saw that her expression was quite calm. Sun Yubo felt very surprised. Most medical students don't know this so they would be curious when they first came.
Xie Wanying worked in a hospital before her rebirth, and she knew what a doctor's office was like. They didn't put up a doctor's office sign because they were afraid that someone would try to find a backdoor. If they put up a sign, all kinds of people would come to look for it privately.
Most doctors are technical people and don't like to do such things as bending the law for personal gain. Normal patients can find doctors when they seek medical treatment, so there is no need to use backdoors.
Coming here to take a look only confirmed her previous thoughts. After returning to China, Senior Brother Cao had his own separate office, which was a treatment only available to directors and deputy directors. It meant that Senior Brother Cao had his own independent office to show off.
Senior Brother Cao should have two offices.
One is exposed for others to see, and the other is kept private.
It is really possible that some directors have two offices, one of which is shown to everyone.
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