Chapter 1759: I'm Afraid of Trouble



Fortunately, the girl's grandfather was in good physical condition. The older generation often worked in the fields when they were young to exercise their bodies. After Fang Siyi performed surgery to correct the previous mistakes, he was observed in the ICU for two days and then recovered and was sent to the general ward.

According to Fang Siyi's experience, as long as the elderly can get through this stage and recover, there will be no difference between them and normal people.

However, the news of Zhao Xiong's encounter gradually spread in the hospital...

Nurses station.

There wasn't much work today, so the nurses gathered together and chatted in their spare time.

In front of the desk, Qin Hongfei leaned back in a comfortable position, holding a tablet in her hand, and occasionally swiped the pages on it -

These are all screenshots.

Fang Siyi came back from his rounds in the ward, went to the tea room to pour a cup of coffee, walked around Qin Hongfei's seat and went to another desk. His eyes accidentally saw what she was browsing, so he stopped immediately, stood behind her and watched quietly.

After a while, Feng Ming and Lin Shao came together. They saw Qin Hongfei sitting and Fang Siyi standing, staring at the tablet with the same concentration, as if they were reading some treasure story, which aroused their curiosity.

"What are you looking at? Is there anything new?" Feng Ming asked casually. When he walked closer and saw what was on Qin Hongfei's tablet, he immediately shut up and frowned.

...

...

"Junior sister, did you check on Zhao Xiong?" Lin Shao asked. No wonder the two of them were watching so intently.

“No.”

Qin Hongfei leaned back and saw her two senior brothers, and replied calmly, "Ming Yue sent it to me."

There was such a big gossip in the hospital. How could Mingyue, who was at the forefront of the gossip, remain silent? In the morning, she searched the Internet for all the relevant people.

These are all comments about Zhao Xiongjian, some good and some bad.

Feng Ming stretched out his hand.

Qin Hongfei handed him the tablet.

Fang Siyi took a sip of coffee, tapped the back of the chair with his fingertips unconsciously and said, "What does Sister Fei think of him?"

Qin Hongfei answered irrelevantly, "It's not easy to train a doctor, especially one with a broad mind, and to help him become a professor."

Lin Shao said it was not easy.

First you need to finish school and get a Ph.D. Then you need to go to the clinical department and start from the outpatient department. Under the guidance of a teacher, you can go to the operating table as an assistant and do some simple work. After a few years, you may have the opportunity to go directly to the operating table as the main surgeon. At this time, you cannot be completely independent and need a teacher to follow you. When you no longer need a teacher to follow you, you need to publish a paper with your own views...

This requires a lot of clinical experience to acquire.

in short.

It is not easy to train a doctor, and Zhao Xiongjian is an experienced professor with more than 30 years of clinical experience. It is no exaggeration to say that his experience was the result of his hard work.

Lin Shao said, "It's a pity."

Qin Hongfei said, isn't it a pity?

Feng Ming returned the tablet to Qin Hongfei and suddenly asked doubtfully, "You don't want to do anything, do you?"

Qin Hongfei looked at her senior brother with innocent eyes, "What can I do?"

Feng Ming pushed his glasses up on his nose and said, "For example, report him..."

"The emperor is far away in Central City, and even if the family's one-sided statement is true, once this matter is uncovered, it will definitely not just involve Professor Zhao alone. A series of things may be involved behind the scenes, which is very troublesome."

"I hate trouble the most." Qin Hongfei murmured.

"That's right." Feng Ming thought about it and said that this was obviously a thankless task, and if he really reported Professor Zhao because of a patient, it would seem that he had an overflowing sense of righteousness but nowhere to vent his anger.

Only young guys in their twenties would do such things passionately.

Junior sister is so calm and afraid of trouble, so this shouldn’t happen...right?

Feng Ming looked at Qin Hongfei suspiciously. The person he was looking at had a sincere and innocent face, which made him feel that he might be thinking too much. But thinking that Qin Hongfei had a criminal record, he called Professor Ming before leaving get off work.

Professor Ming then contacted Qin Hongfei and had a few words with her in the name of chatting, the general idea being that she should not meddle in other people's business.

Qin Hongfei agreed verbally.

The reason why she agreed verbally was that she promised not to take the initiative to meddle in this matter.

But I don't say that when others want to meddle in other people's business, I won't add fuel to the fire.

Especially... the other party came to you on his own initiative.

Fang Siyi's teacher sent an invitation, hoping to have academic exchanges with the people in the institution. The institution wants to send two people to Yangcheng.

Fang Siyi took the initiative to sign up. It was his teacher who suggested the exchange, and since he was a native of Yangcheng, it was understandable that he wanted to go, and no one thought much of it.

The remaining person is Lin Shao.

He is also from Yangcheng, so he can take advantage of the assignment to go home and see his family. If he is not in a hurry, he will go straight to Yangcheng First Hospital as soon as he lands, and watch an operation on the operating table. After he gets off the stage, Fang Siyi asks the teacher if he wants to see the dean of the first hospital. After meeting the dean accompanied by several old professors, Fang Siyi directly throws out a document and says that he wants to report Professor Zhao Xiong. ... Lin Shao is indeed looking forward to taking time to accompany his family after finishing work.

But when Fang Siyi opened his mouth and said that.

What to do with your family...

What job.

He threw them all out of his mind.

The only thing left in my mind was——

I said I was afraid of trouble.

Oh, by the way, this boy didn’t say what Junior Sister said.

Ahhhh!

In Norda's office, a group of senior professors with rich experience in clinical research, two doctors who were communicating with each other, the dean who was sitting behind the desk, and a doctor from an unknown department who was communicating with the dean, all looked at the young man who was standing in front of the desk with a report in front of him.

It’s filled with two words, what?

Fang Siyi was calm and composed.

It was the old man next to him, Fang Siyi's teacher Professor Jiang, who was the first to react, "Xiao Fang, what did you just say?"

Fang Siyi pressed his hand on the material and pushed it towards the dean. "I want to report your professor Zhao Xiongjian for lack of medical ethics and ask the World Health Organization to intervene in the investigation."

It is not uncommon for doctors to be reported, and there will be more or less conflicts with patients in outpatient clinics.

But if you are reported by your peers...

The dean turned around from his shock, put his hand on the document, and looked at Lin Shao.

Lin Shao was a little numb. What could he do? He had to protect the people from his own organization. "I did hear some information."

The dean went to see Professor Jiang again.

Professor Jiang also had a look of being struck by lightning, thinking, MMP, what the hell are you looking at me for? I don't know anything. He looked blankly at the student who reported the hospital doctor as soon as he met him, whom he hadn't seen for a long time. He wiped his face and asked in a deep voice, "No, Xiaofang, how come Professor Zhao has no medical ethics?"

Fang Siyi turned his head and looked at the teacher, then said sadly, "Teacher, your hospital management is not good. You don't even know about such a big thing. Professor Zhao's medical practice is not standardized. He did not treat the patient seriously according to the patient's main complaint. In order to meet the surgical indicators and commissions, he ignored the patient's consciousness and forced the operation. I think this has seriously violated medical ethics."

(End of this chapter)

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