There is always some important news in the hospital that cannot be covered up. It spreads like wildfire, and soon everyone who should know knows it.
"Doctor Yin, don't you know?" The orthopedic surgeon who came to Professor Wei Tianlang's office for inter-department consultation revealed the information and asked them.
The person in the urology department immediately discovered that his gossip network actually failed in front of the Buddha. It can be seen that Tao Zhijie deliberately wanted to hide something from someone.
The person who asked Tao Zhijie what he wanted to hide was of course Dr. Yin from their Department of Urology.
Yin Fengchun was shocked when he heard the news for the first time. He immediately cursed the people in the hepatobiliary surgery department a thousand times in his heart: OK, Dr. Tao Zhijie is awesome, who can’t be imitated? I should imitate Dai Ronghong and keep my lid closed. Aren’t you afraid that the incident will come to light? Will something equally out of control happen again?
"It seems that Dr. Tao doesn't want Dr. Yin to know." Dr. Han, a colleague from the Department of Orthopedics, said after analyzing the current client's expression.
"Dr. Yin has the right to know." Wei Tianlang adjusted his glasses and thought about the situation, "Of course, it is possible that the patient does not want to tell anyone that he emphasized it to Dr. Tao."
The difficulty of being a doctor is that speaking out in private without the patient's consent will definitely reveal the patient's privacy. From this point of view, people in hepatobiliary surgery must abide by the medical rules of doctors and cannot be wrong.
It can only be said that Tao Zhijie was a little more rigid this time. This kind of thing can never be covered by paper. Without telling the patient's condition, you can make a phone call to remind others from the side.
"Dr. Tao has always been smooth and sophisticated in his work." Dr. Han, an orthopedic colleague who did not agree with Wei Tianlang's speculation.
Tao Zhijie, who is known as Mr. Nice Guy, is well known in the hospital as a model of all-around excellence in life and work. Basically, as long as he is willing to do it, he can do it without offending anyone. Because of this, upright people don't like him very much and think he is fake.
What Dr. Han said was right. There was no need to say or think about it. He was not allowed to know about the Buddha because he was 80% afraid that he would not be able to handle it properly and would reveal it to his girlfriend. Yin Fengchun's brows were knotted.
"Is the patient not hospitalized?" Wei Tianlang expressed concern for his apprentice.
"I heard that he was not admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery. Maybe the problem detected this time was not a problem in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, and he is not suitable for admission to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery."
"You can be hospitalized first and undergo an examination. If anything is found out, you can then transfer him to another department."
The situation Wei Tianlang mentioned is common in clinical practice. It should be said that generally when a patient is diagnosed with a serious problem for the first time, the doctor will be very anxious to have the patient hospitalized for fear that the patient will have an accident outside.
"It can only be that the patient doesn't want to be hospitalized?" Dr. Han guessed.
What do you think of not being hospitalized or receiving treatment? Do you want to drag his girlfriend down again? This series of thoughts couldn't help but flash through his mind, and the knot on Yin Fengchun's brow could hardly be loosened.
Seeing his expression, Wei Tianlang said to him: "Doctor Yin, you go downstairs to the operating room first."
If he continues to listen here, he will probably explode. Yin Fengchun nodded and gathered his mood to finish today's work.
"Doctor Yin is very calm." Dr. Han said to Wei Tianlang as he watched his calm figure leave the office. He was a little confused as to why Tao Zhijie kept it a secret.
Wei Tianlang thought that maybe Tao Zhijie thought he understood the cold-faced and warm-hearted character of his apprentice. Regardless of the cold expression on his face, Yin Fengchun's heart is likely to erupt like a volcano.
The hospital is always the busiest time in the morning. The elevators are crowded with people, causing some people who can't wait to take the stairs.
(End of chapter)