Chapter 758: Is it the Seniors Who Are Bullying the Younger Generation?



When Xie Wanying came over, Li Yaxi recognized her and asked, "Didn't Doctor Lin come down to pick me up?"

This Doctor Lin refers to her classmate Lin Hao.

Xie Wanying said: "He went to the cardiology department for internship, and I was in the hepatobiliary surgery department. Neither of us was in the general surgery department."

Li Yaxi was a little disappointed when she heard that she wouldn't be able to meet Lin Hao.

The patient's family member came along and stood beside the departing ambulance, talking on the phone. She was a middle-aged woman dressed very beautifully, Li Yaxi's mother. She came to accompany her daughter to the ward, and Yaxi's mother chatted with her daughter: "I have never been to the inpatient building here."

"The environment is pretty good." Li Yaxi, who had been hospitalized, told her mother.

"I heard that their department has single rooms. When the time comes, ask the doctor to put you in a single room. It will be more comfortable this way." Yaxi's mother assured her daughter.

"Last time I asked for a single room, but the doctors refused. They kicked me out after a few days of examinations." Li Yaxi complained about the "bad" treatment she received in the hospital last time. "How many days will I be allowed to stay this time?"

"Stay here until your illness is cured." said Yaxi's mother.

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"It must be like last time. They kicked me out in a few days."

When Li Yaxi said this, everyone else fell silent.

When I arrived at the hepatobiliary surgery department, the patient's bed had already been arranged, bed 21.

The nurse first pushed the patient's wheelchair into the ward.

The patients in the hepatobiliary surgery department here seemed a little more "scary" than the patients she met when she was in the general surgery department 2. They had a sallow complexion, ascites in their stomachs, and their body shapes were severely deformed.

Sitting in a wheelchair, Li Ya looked at the patients in the same ward with her hair standing on end: "I don't want to live here!"

Seeing this, Yaxi's mother walked to the door of the doctor's office, grabbed Xie Wanying's clothes and said, "Change my daughter to a single room."

There are only two single wards in the entire ward, and not all patients can stay in them. It has little to do with whether the patient has money or not. For example, her classmate Zhao, the grandson of Professor Corey, had nothing wrong with the operation the day before yesterday, but today he was still sent to a four-person room. I guess he will be discharged in two days, and he won't be allowed to stay in an ordinary bed. The beds in large hospitals are always extremely tight, especially here in the National Association, the most famous hepatobiliary surgery department in the country.

Xie Wanying could only express her understanding of the family's feelings and said, "Then we'll see if we can get her into a single room after the surgery."

If there is nothing wrong before the operation, an ordinary bed will be fine.

Ya Xi's mother said angrily: "You ask your director to come over and I will talk to him!"

"What's up?"

A voice interrupted.

Seeing that it was the senior who came, Xie Wanying reported the situation: "Teacher He, the patient wants to stay in a single room."

When the patient arrived, He Guangyou said to Song Xuelin who was following behind him, "He's a college student from the Foreign Languages ​​College. He's in bed 21. You take care of him."

Song Xuelin was stunned when he suddenly received the task: What patient?

Xie Wanying handed the patient's medical records to him and whispered, "She herself didn't know what was wrong with her and thought she was coming to the hospital for another checkup."

Song Xuelin took the medical record, flipped it open and took a look, then turned to look at his senior, a hint of thought flashing across his brown eyes: Is the senior planning to "deal with" him?

"Young people need exercise." He Guangyou looked at him and said to him bluntly. What's wrong? It's normal for seniors to "prank" the juniors.

Female college student with pancreatic cancer. As the attending physician of such a patient, the degree of difficulty can be imagined. The test is far more than just the doctor's technical issues.

Song Xuelin looked at the overly anxious family members of the patient and felt like his scalp was tingling.

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