Arriving at the Confucius Institute's office, Jiang Xing explained the patient's condition.
After hearing what she said, Dean Kong immediately asked, "How do you want to treat the patient?"
Jiang Xing was about to start talking when a male voice suddenly appeared behind him, "For cerebral hemorrhage, only Western medicine can perform surgery to clean the blood clots in the patient's brain. Director, please leave this patient to me."
Jiang Xing and others in the office turned their heads to look.
Xu Jin immediately recognized that this was the doctor who had just interrupted Jiang Xing's treatment. She was so hot-tempered that she couldn't stand it any longer and said directly, "The patient is being treated by Doctor Jiang, why are you butting in?"
Doctor Wang also came with them. When he heard this, he quickly said, "That was originally my patient. I agree to hand the patient over to Doctor Xu!"
Hearing this, Jiang Qi's eyes suddenly fell on him, "It's you who prescribes conventional hemostatic drugs to patients with cerebral hemorrhage?"
Doctor Wang was stunned.
The situation was urgent, and at least the medical records had to be checked to know what medicine he had prescribed for the patient, but Jiang Qing did not hesitate to tell the patient what medicine he had prescribed.
“I…I…”
Doctor Wang hesitated.
Dean Kong suddenly said, "Doctor Wang, you are not suitable to stay in our hospital because you prescribed useless medicine to the patient without knowing the severity of the patient's condition."
Hearing that he was going to be fired, Doctor Wang's face turned pale.
He wanted to say something, but found that the person sitting in the dean's office was no longer his superior.
Dean Kong has always had a knot in his heart, but he can't just fire people randomly. Doctor Wang has a special relationship with the previous dean and has not made any major mistakes in the hospital. If he suddenly attacks him, it will have the opposite effect.
In fact, there is more than one Dr. Wang in the hospital.
This time, he was given an opportunity to study in the Department of Western Medicine.
Dean Kong said, "I have just taken office and I did not expect such a serious incident to happen in the hospital! After this incident is over, all doctors in the Western Medicine Department will need to take an assessment. Those who fail the assessment must leave the hospital!"
"Doctor Lu, please go and prepare and inform everyone about this matter."
"Okay, Dean."
Doctor Wang said that the problem was solved. Dean Kong looked at Jiang Liu and his expression changed, softening instantly. "Doctor Jiang, please tell me about your treatment plan."
"Director, didn't you hear me just say that the patient should be handed over to me? I am the chief physician of the Western Medicine Department and should have the authority to treat the patient." Xu Cheng suddenly interrupted again.
He frowned slightly. He hated the feeling of being ignored.
Xu Cheng is a gifted man. After returning from studying abroad, everyone is impressed by his superb medical skills, even the previous dean praises him.
His skills are worthy of his arrogance.
I thought that even if the hospital had a new director, as long as the new director was not blind and had a clear mind, his status in the hospital would not change.
But today, I have been ignored again and again.
He was not targeting the beautiful Dr. Jiang.
I'm just not happy about being ignored like this.
As for this Dr. Jiang...
Very beautiful, so beautiful that it made his heart beat faster and he felt as if he was suffocating.
But he maintained his previous pride and did not show any signs of being overly infatuated with one person.
Being praised too highly, he no longer looked down upon those vulgar things.
Only a girl like this is worthy of standing by his side.
"The patient was given emergency treatment by Dr. Jiang. You are the chief physician of the Western Medicine Department, and she is also the chief physician of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department. You have no right to take Dr. Jiang's patient away."
If it was in the old hospital, he would be happy if doctors competed to treat patients like this.
But he heard something wrong when Dr. Xu just said, "Cerebral hemorrhage can only be treated with Western medicine." It was obvious that Xu Cheng looked down on Chinese medicine and was not willing to treat this patient with a non-professional attitude.
Xu Cheng looked at Jiang Liu in surprise.
He also occasionally learned from other doctors that the chief physician of the newly opened Chinese medicine department was a young girl.
But he didn't expect that it was this girl that he fell in love with at first sight.
Very good, very good!
Walk to the same height as him. If he catches up with her in the future, it will be good for their reputation to be spread out.
In order to prevent Jiang Xing from losing his position as attending physician, he also refused to hand over the patient to her.
If the final treatment result is not good, it will affect her reputation.
Xu Cheng said, "Director, the hospital's monument is very important. Chinese medicine cannot perform surgery on a person and still let the person survive. If something happens to this patient this time, you will probably get a bad reputation if you force the Chinese medicine department to open."
The director of the Confucius Institute felt that Dr. Xu was very contradictory. He looked down on Chinese medicine in his words and deeds, but at the same time he seemed to be really thinking about the Chinese medicine department.
This thought...
But he was not in the mood to guess what the other person was thinking at the moment.
He admitted that he had his own selfish motives in allocating treatment for patients. This happened suddenly, and even Jiang Qi showed off his medical skills in the lobby. This was an opportunity for the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to make a name for itself.
Of course, he believed more in Jiang Qi's medical skills.
She came directly to discuss treatment options, proving that she was confident in treating the patient.
When Xu Cheng saw the dean was silent, he knew that the dean must have taken his words to heart.
He waited for the director to say that the patient would be handed over to him.
However, Jiang Xi beside him suddenly turned around and looked at him. When he met those beautiful eyes, his breath was held.
But she said coldly, "Who said that Chinese medicine doesn't require surgery?"
Before those auxiliary instruments came out, Chinese medicine already had the ability to perform surgery, but as the times progressed, doctors gradually became dependent on those auxiliary instruments.
She herself also studied Western medicine, and those auxiliary instruments really helped her achieve twice the result with half the effort. However, this doctor's words showed that she looked down on Chinese medicine.
"A Chinese doctor will perform surgery?" Xu Cheng laughed. "Just use a machete to crack the bone open? You..."
"Okay." Dean Kong interrupted Xu Cheng who was about to continue speaking and said, "The patient with cerebral hemorrhage will be handed over to Dr. Jiang from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine."
Xu Cheng frowned.
After a few seconds he said, "What if I say I am 80% sure I can cure the patient? Or do I insist on treating that patient?"
Dean Kong wanted to say something, and he added, "Dean, if you want to use your status as dean to pressure me, then I have nothing to say, but I obviously have a better treatment plan but you don't agree. When something happens to the patient and the news gets out, how will the hospital people view you as the dean? How will they view the doctors in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
He was confident in himself in every word.
The director of the Confucius Institute frowned and almost laughed out of anger.
How could there be such a confident person?
Dean Kong said, "If Dr. Jiang really messed up this treatment, I will not be the dean anymore."
Xu Cheng didn't expect that the new dean had no sense of propriety at all.
At this time, Jiang Xi said calmly,
"I will be responsible for the patient's treatment."
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