The last time he was kicked out of the operating room, Tao Le performed some kind of acupuncture hypnosis on the stage, which dazzled the foreign expert Dave and made Director Shen and others on the stage have no objection even if they had any objections. Proposed.
She did obtain a doctor's qualification certificate, but it was for Western medicine clinical practice, and it definitely had nothing to do with traditional Chinese medicine.
Then the question arises: As a doctor in a hospital, how could Tao Le dare to use half-baked acupuncture methods in the hospital and practice medicine without a license?
Does she know that her words and deeds represent the entire group of the hospital?
Once a medical accident occurs, isn't the hospital still the target of patient complaints?
Although he acted so willfully, he was lucky enough to help solve the food poisoning case, so instead of being blamed, he was awarded the title of the city's outstanding medical worker.
When he saw the announcement in the morning, Yang Ruixue couldn't believe his eyes.
What's wrong with the leaders of the city and the hospital? Didn't they realize that this person was sensationalizing?
Not only that, Director Hou, Doctor Dong and Senior Brother Qin Feng in their own department all talked about this matter happily, as if they had earned this honor alone.
The more she thought about it, the angrier she became, but her uncle told her to calm down and not worry about it yet.
Okay, she doesn't have to worry about it, but if the patient's family members find out that she used their children for experiments and come to complain, then she can't be blamed, right?
Thinking of this, Yang Ruixue frowned and asked with a worried look: "What you just mentioned is a young female doctor from the pediatric clinic named Tao Le?"
The wife, the mother of the child before, glanced at the white coat on Yang Ruixue, and without thinking much, replied: "I really don't know what her name is, but her surname is indeed Tao. I heard others call her Dr. Tao!" "
"Well, I guessed it must be her. Alas, you are so brave."
Probably because he made a conscious mistake, Yang Ruixue showed an annoyed expression on his face and suddenly stopped talking.
Seeing that she had nothing to say, the couple quickly asked: "Doctor, please explain clearly, what happened to that little Dr. Tao?"
"Nothing, nothing." Yang Ruixue covered her mouth and said.
At this time, the elevator had reached the sixth floor, and when he saw that it was about to reach the seventh floor, the father became anxious: "Doctor, if you have something to say, just say it. Don't hide it half the time. Why do you think we are so bold?"
"Hey, don't ask. Anyway, if I were you, I definitely wouldn't be able to let someone who has learned a little about traditional Chinese medicine practice on his own children!"
After saying this, the elevator door opened. Yang Ruixue shook her head and sighed and got off the elevator, leaving the bewildered couple behind.
"Master Qin. Teacher Qin?" Yang Ruixue greeted Qin Feng who was waiting to go downstairs. The latter nodded slightly and did not pay too much attention to her.
Yang Ruixue bit her lower lip. Just last week, Qin Feng made it clear that everyone in the hospital should not call him brother or sister, but follow the usual convention and call him whatever he wants. As a result, she and the other interns had to change their words.
However, she clearly still remembered the last time Tao Le called Senior Brother Qin and ran towards him.
Senior Brother Qin Feng is like a gentleman, as gentle as jade, so he often doesn't know how to refuse.
But the fact that he can express his thoughts directly to the Core people shows that he does not regard himself as an outsider.
I hope the couple can clear their eyes and truly understand the meaning of her point, and stop letting some people get away with it.
If everything goes well, this time, Senior Brother Qin will understand what kind of person Tao Le is, and he is not worthy of his attention and preferential treatment.
When the elevator went up to the ninth floor, the couple was still a little confused.
What did that beautiful and kind female doctor just say mean?
Is she saying that Dr. Tao is not a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, but he just taught himself a little about traditional Chinese medicine?
That's right, this is the city's first hospital, and the Chinese medicine doctors in this hospital are all in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, but their registration is pediatrics.
Isn't this little Dr. Tao in pediatrics? Then she cannot be a Chinese medicine major, she can only be a Western medicine major!
When their patients' family members come to the hospital, they always look blank. How could they know that there are so many things going on?
But the female doctor just now is different. Doctors from the same hospital must know each other thoroughly, and there is no need or reason to tell lies to us.
Putting it this way, is it possible that Doctor Xiao Tao really often practices casually on children? So he was able to save his son this time, maybe he was hit by mistake?
Or, without her injection, Xiaobo would still be able to wake up?
Thinking of this, the couple looked at each other, and each felt a faint cold sweat pouring down from the back of their heads.
How could their little blog encounter such a thing!
If it is an experienced Chinese medicine practitioner, they will be convinced by acupuncture on the chest acupoints, but if it is a practitioner, it will be very confusing!
Although Xiaobo looks fine now, there might be some hidden danger in his body?
Thinking of this, my mother felt extremely anxious. She grabbed her husband and ran to the PICU in a hurry.
While she was waiting for her husband to come over, the child had already received proper treatment and care in the PICU, with oxygen masks and various drips taking turns.
Whether it was Gao Yuan or other PICU doctors, they were all experienced and would never make the mistake of directly filling the patient with salt-free fluids.
The couple couldn't get into the PICU and were stopped by the nurse outside the door.
"We are looking for Director Gao!" the child's mother raised her voice.
At this time, Gao Yuan had left the PICU and was discussing a case with another doctor in the department in a nearby office.
Before I could say a few words, I saw the mother of the patient rushing in like a gust of wind.
Children are the life of their parents. Who wouldn't worry about getting sick?
He knows this feeling very well after being in the PICU for so many years.
Fortunately, this child has survived the most difficult moment. With timely treatment, it should not be life-threatening.
He stood up, ready to have a good talk with his family members and give them some confidence.
Unexpectedly, when the mother opened her mouth, she was not asking about the child.
"Director Gao, I would like to ask, what major does your pediatrician, Dr. Tao, major in?"
Although Gao Yuan didn't know about this, he could guess it.
There was a big fuss last time about the special recruitment of trainees. The doctor in their department would sometimes say a few words besides his busy work.
Conditions, number of people signing up, academic qualifications, etc.
He remembered that among the people specially recruited this time, the largest number were those majoring in clinical medicine.
In his opinion, this mother wanted to know more about Tao Le, and it must be to express her gratitude.
After all, her sincere words of gratitude seemed to be ringing in his ears!
"I'm not sure, but it's very possible that he studied clinical medicine." He said warmly:
"There is no need to think too much, and there is no need to express gratitude. It is every doctor's bounden duty to treat illnesses and save people."
After hearing this answer, the mother's face turned ugly, and the father who followed behind also clenched his fists.
"Clinical medicine, this is Western medicine, right? She doesn't study Chinese medicine, right?" Her tone was full of resentment, and Gao Yuan immediately heard it.
"Does it matter? Why do you ask?" He frowned.