Chapter 391 Big Boss



Dean Wu capped the pen in his hand, looked at the group of young people with a kind but stern expression, and said, "Please take a seat, everyone."

The young doctors were ordered to sit on the long sofa in the dean's office like a row of elementary school students.

Being called by the biggest boss at work would make anyone a little scared, let alone young people.

Dr. Li Qian'an whispered to Dr. Zhang Desheng: Have you been here?

Doctor Zhang Desheng rolled his eyes: When can you come?

It seems that only classmate Xie has been here?

I heard Dean Wu say to Student Xie: "It seems like this is your first time here."

I only remember that I went directly to the dean's house last time. If I really had to hold a meeting on weekdays, I would go to the conference room instead of coming to the dean's office.

It is said that the Dean's office is the best place to discuss both official and personal matters behind closed doors, because Dean Wu is a notoriously stingy guy who needs to discuss personal matters in order to get people to work for him without having to pay more.

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The person who has been confirmed to have been here recently is Dr. Wen Zihan.

Dean Wu once again made an official statement on Dr. Wen Zihan's choice: "Dr. Wen Zihan, all of our hospital leaders believe that your choice is extremely correct and extremely smart and wise. The preparations for the Acupuncture Department of our hospital have been going on for a long time, and it is expected to open in the second half of the year. By then, the official appointment letter will be issued, and you will take up the position of Director of the Acupuncture Department. Now let me inform you in advance."

If she doesn't use it for another month, Sister Wen will become the director of the Acupuncture Department, and she will also be the youngest department director in the history of the National Association.

Are you happy? Being happy is one thing, having too much responsibility is another.

Dr. Wen Zihan nodded silently, showing his usual caution and sense of responsibility. If a person wants to move forward and achieve his goals, especially in the medical field, he must have the courage to forge ahead and the awareness to shoulder heavy responsibilities. This is what Sister Xie talked to her about again on the way here.

It can be said that, as Dean Wu said to her with a smile, "I heard that it was Dr. Xie who made you decide to stay in our hospital, not Dr. Fu."

The taciturn Dr. Wen Zihan spoke up: "Yes."

Doctor Fu Xinheng: …

"It's over, Doctor Fu——" Section Chief Yang couldn't help laughing out loud.

Dean Wu finished laughing, then put on his usual serious face and asked the imperial envoys, "Come on, make your report now. Don't say those flowery polite words, just write them down and show them to Section Chief Yang. What you need to do now is to tell me directly what problems our hospital has."

The imperial envoys all looked surprised. They didn't expect that the dean had summoned them specifically to file a complaint.

"Who's going to speak first?" Seeing that no one was rushing to complain, Dean Wu's expression became more solemn.

Everyone can see that the boss, Dean Wu, the old naughty boy, is just waiting for people to complain to him so that he can punish them.

"Doctor Tan." Dean Wu called out the oldest one first, "I heard that your student was on duty on the first day, so he immediately came to your department to arrest someone."

"Yes." Doctor Tan Kelin did not deny it. "Our Director Shen held a meeting later to discuss the rectification suggestions put forward by Doctor Xie and Doctor Wen."

"Dr. Tan, tell me how your department will rectify the situation. I haven't heard Director Shen report this to me yet," said Dean Wu.

Everyone's faces changed even more: Dean Wu is really serious this time.

"The training mechanism for new staff in the department needs to be revised," said Dr. Tan Kelin.

"What are the specific measures, Dr. Tan?" Director Wu opened the notebook in his hand and indicated that he wanted to record it.

Doctor Tan Kelin: President Wu, you know that it is difficult for newcomers to make corrections.

The understanding of the apprentices depends on their own nature, otherwise, Dr. Tan Kelin would not be known for being someone who hates having apprentices.

"Doctor Xie was taught by you, but didn't you learn anything from teaching Doctor Xie? Or do you need Doctor Xie, your student, to teach you how to teach students?"

Dr. Xie Wanying: Teacher Wu, you——

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