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Chapter 13 Department Director

Chapter 13 Department Director

Liu Jun exchanged contact information with Li Yang and left happily. He wanted to tell the news of his recovery to his relatives who had been worried about him.

If one person is sick, the whole family will be uneasy!

After Liu Jun left, Dean Song asked bluntly: "Xiao Li, what did you give Director Liu to drink?"

Li Yang didn't hide anything, he told it bluntly.

Although Dean Song had suspicions for a long time, he was still astonished when he saw Li Yang admitting it himself.

Thinking of Liu Jun drinking so seriously and devotedly just now, I admire Liu Jun so much. It is no wonder that Liu Jun can be a leader. Apart from anything else, the power of his taste buds is not something that ordinary people can compare to.

In addition, Dean Song also has deep concerns. He is afraid that Li Yang will urinate when treating patients in the future. If that happens, it will be a joke...

Anyway, Dean Song still had doubts about Li Yang's medical skills, thinking that Li Yang might have just missed the mark, and that the blind cat had encountered a dead mouse!

But no matter what, Dean Song did not dare to go back on his word and refused to let Li Yang be the director of the department. After repeated considerations, Dean Song took Li Yang to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Firstly, there are professional counterparts, and secondly, the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is relatively quiet. Fewer and fewer people believe in Traditional Chinese Medicine these days. Without many patients, the probability of doctor-patient disputes is naturally reduced.

In front of the office of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Dean Song pushed the door in. The office was not too big, only about 30 square meters, and there were only six desks.

Not to mention that the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine was busy, the six tables were not full, and there were still four empty tables. Two doctors were chatting, and when they saw Dean Song coming, they quickly fell silent.

"Hello, Dean Song."

Dean Song nodded, pointed to Li Yang beside him, and introduced: "This is the new Dr. Li Yang. The position of director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine has always been vacant, so today there is one.

The candidate has been chosen.”

"From now on, Dr. Li will be the director of your Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Li's academic qualifications... let's not mention his academic qualifications. Well, I hope you can unite sincerely and strive to bring glory to our hospital and provide better services to patients!"

When did the director become so young?

Their faces were shocked, and the eyes they looked at Li Yang were full of doubts and questions.

"Director Li, I, Zhang Hua, please feel free to give me your instructions if you have anything to do in the future."

The eye doctor pretended to be close to Li Yang, but he used the tricks in the system very skillfully.

Li Yang nodded and glanced at the silent old doctor. The old doctor pretended not to see and lowered his head.

When Dean Song saw this, he walked up to the old doctor and said, "Old Deng, Director Li has just come here. He is still very unfamiliar with our department. Could you please take the time to introduce him to him?"

Lao Deng couldn't help but remained silent, saying hello repeatedly, and then stretched out his hand to shake Li Yang's hand: "Hello, Director Li, please take good care of me in the future!"

Li Yang said modestly: "I don't dare..."

Dean Song smiled and said with great sincerity: "Unity is still very important, Director Li, Lao Deng is an old man in our hospital. He is quite famous in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. He has published several medical papers. In the future, there will be more

You must communicate more about anything!"

Li Yang couldn't help but secretly respect him for publishing medical papers, which was very arrogant.

Old Deng had a proud look on his face and smiled but said nothing.

After Dean Song introduced Li Yang to the doctors in the department, he took him to the Human Resources Department to complete the entry procedures. When everything was completed, it was almost noon.

Li Yang returned to the department alone. As soon as he arrived in front of the door, he heard a burst of discussion in the office.

Zhang Hua said: "Old Deng, it's really not me, Zhang Hua, who is fanning the flames. The position of director of this department, both in terms of qualifications and medical skills, should be yours. You may not know that our director Li is a vocational high school student."

Graduation is still the kind of black school without any qualifications..."

"What, this is just playing the piano randomly!" Lao Deng's tone was full of anger.

If Li Yang graduated from a medical college, then Lao Deng would have accepted it. But in this case, he was really unbalanced. For someone who graduated from that kind of school, would he be able to recite Tangtou songs and heal people?

You can say both, but you are riding on your own head?

Li Yang heard clearly and smiled bitterly in his heart. It seemed that it was not easy for him, the director, to sit firmly and convince the people under him.

Originally, Li Yang was still interested in asking Lao Deng for advice on the work process, but now it seems that he should forget it because he may not have such a mood.

Of course, Li Yang was not angry with Lao Deng, but was a little angry with Dr. Zhang Hua, who acted as a villain behind his back and undermined unity.

Opening the door, Li Yang walked in.

Zhang Hua glanced at Li Yang and said with a smile: "Director Li, you are back. Do you want me to make you a cup of tea?"

Li Yang pretended not to know anything and smiled: "No, you can be busy."

The head of the department has an independent office. In the back room of the public office, Li Yang came in and saw that the environment was not bad. Although the area was not large, it was small but well-equipped with all necessary equipment including computers and televisions.

Sitting at his desk, Li Yang briefly looked at the information and had a general understanding of the status and current situation of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department in the hospital.

The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine can be said to be the least popular department in the hospital, with just over a thousand patients per month. Compared with other departments, the gap is not small.

Departments of gastroenterology, dermatology, and cardiovascular medicine all have around 20,000 outpatient visits per month. Including myself, there are only three people in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

In addition to the two people he saw, there was also a female doctor named Zhu Min who was on duty in the outpatient clinic. The doctors on duty in the outpatient clinic rotated every week.

The rest are on duty in the inpatient department, involved in some critical cases that require a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. The work of the people in the traditional Chinese medicine department in the inpatient department is relatively easy. After accompanying the attending doctor to check the ward in the morning, there is basically nothing wrong.

Li Yang sighed slightly, it is true that traditional Chinese medicine is declining day by day.

There was a meeting record on his desk. From this record, Li Yang also understood why the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine has never had a department director. It turned out that the hospital had been considering cutting off the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to increase revenue and reduce expenditure.

It seems the situation is not good.

But now that he is here, all this will change. After accepting the inheritance, Li Yang's medical skills have made a qualitative leap. His medical skills can be said to be at the pinnacle. As long as he is optimistic about some difficult and complicated diseases, he will not worry about the reputation of the department.

, the reputation of traditional Chinese medicine is not good.

To revitalize and promote traditional Chinese medicine, Li Yang, as the descendant of Bian Que, the originator of traditional Chinese medicine, is doing his part!

Thinking of the end, Li Yang was also full of strength.


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