"Dr. Xie Wanying said it very well, and many of the data she talked about are worth our search and thinking about," Chief Yang concluded.
Dean Wu nodded.
Xie Wanying put away the paper and pen in her hand, indicating that this conversation with the leader was coming to an end.
Section Chief Yang was instructed by Dean Wu to be responsible for sending her out of the office.
Sometimes, some things cannot be explained in detail to the patient until they are completely determined, such as before the diagnosis is clear.
Section Chief Yang, who was walking with her, asked her, "Have you heard any rumors?"
In response to the leader's seemingly nonsensical question, Dr. Xie Wanying shook her head and said, "No."
Section Chief Yang couldn't help but admire her composure and patted her shoulder.
Next in front walked the figure of Doctor Cao Yong from the National Association of Chinese Medicine.
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After passing by her husband, Dr. Xie Wanying received many inquiry calls from colleagues on the road.
Sister Jiang asked her anxiously, "What's up? Did the leader come to you and ask you to do something?"
"Help Teacher Tan with the quality control meeting." Dr. Xie Wanying replied. This is her most important work task at the moment, and it was pointed out directly by her leader.
Upon hearing her words, Dr. Jiang Mingzhu sighed and said, "That's not it."
Apart from this, the leader did not seem to express any other meaning.
Jiang Mingzhu believed that she had heard something about it, and said, "It seems that our hospital is going to open a new department."
"Acupuncture Department."
"No, no, it's a central department like other hospitals."
Heart center?
This is unlikely.
According to her memories before rebirth, the National Association had no history of establishing a heart center. Of course, it is not ruled out that her rebirth in another parallel world has caused changes in the development history of the National Association.
Even so, according to Dr. Xie Wanying's rational theory, "To integrate a medical center, there must be a very clear medical purpose, it must be profitable in terms of economic benefits, and there must be a foundation for planning and construction."
When the National Association for the Advancement of Hepatobiliary Surgery was first established, there were rumors that it would set up a surgical transplant center. It would use the most famous hepatobiliary surgery and liver transplant technology in its own hospital as a basis to ensure the number of surgeries and the success rate, and then promote it to other departments.
As a result, the transplant center has not been built yet, and the hepatobiliary surgery department has only expanded its ward. Dr. Tao Zhijie continues to lead the liver transplant team in the hepatobiliary surgery department, but the planned path has only taken the first step and has not been completed.
The reason is very simple. One is that the number of sources of transplant organs has always been a problem at this stage and cannot be solved for a long time.
Secondly, medical personnel need to be trained, which is very difficult to accomplish in a short period of time.
That is, those who exert efforts on both market demand and market supply have the potential to achieve great success.
The National Medical Association is already busy setting up two new departments, and there is no hope of completing the transplant center in the short term. Now it suddenly has the ambition to build a new comprehensive medical center?
The most important point, Dr. Xie Wanying emphasized, is that these matters need to be reviewed and approved by superiors, and are not decided by the National Association itself.
President Wu was right. The money of the National Association cannot be spent recklessly. One has to be frugal. This is precisely because the higher authorities have always been very strict in reviewing the use of funds by the National Association. This is probably something no one could have imagined.
After hearing her explanation, Dr. Jiang Mingzhu was shocked: This junior sister really knows more than them. At least she was one of the people who complained about Dean Wu's stinginess, but she never thought that this matter was not decided by Dean Wu alone.
A careful examination reveals that this makes sense.
The National Association is not a completely independent unit. It is affiliated with the National Association system and is managed by the higher-level institutions.
The heart center of Guozhi Hospital is already very famous. Except for one hospital in the Guoxie system, no other hospital has set up a heart center to consume internal resources.
In short, the possibility of building a national transplant center is greater than that of building a national heart center, but there is no possibility of building a transplant center.
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