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【878】infection

"Yes, Dr. Tan is here, let's see Dr. Tan." Gao Zhaocheng said.

Tan Kelin's eyelids blinked: in his memory, he had not seen a nurse recently.

"Our colleague asked Dr. Xie to prescribe a medical examination, so——" the nurse tried hard to explain.

The more the problem was explained, the more surprised the doctors in the department were:

"You're looking for an intern to treat patients?"

"Are you embarrassed to ask the professor for medical treatment?"

"Professor Li, are they too embarrassed to seek medical treatment from you?"

"Don't talk nonsense!" Professor Li broke out in sweat and clarified loudly, "When have I ever refused a colleague to come to my place for medical treatment?"

"Dr. Tan, do you refuse them to come to your hospital for medical treatment?" Someone raised a question about Tan Kelin. Otherwise, they are looking for your students to see doctors instead of you.

Tan Kelin immediately said righteously: "How dare I and my people refuse any colleague?"

Isn’t this nonsense? Doctors who dare to do this must not want to stay in this hospital anymore.

Ordinary patients would not dare to refuse, let alone colleagues.

"What's going on!" Shen Jinghui turned around and asked the situation personally.

The leader asked the question, and the nurse turned back to discuss with her colleagues: "We should wait until they finish the meeting."

"Doctor Xie is an intern, can't he come out first?"

"Qiaowen, are you in a hurry?"

"Can she not be in a hurry? If she is not in a hurry, can she get the CT results and run here immediately?"

"Thank you, classmate, when will you see a doctor?" Unable to wait any longer, Sun Yubo turned around and asked the student.

"Come to see me on Tuesday." Xie Wanying answered the teacher.

"What disease?"

"If the patient doesn't want to talk about it, it's hard for me to talk about it, Teacher Sun." It involves the patient's privacy, otherwise she would have spoken up during the quarrel just now.

"You prescribe medicine?"

"No, when they opened the examination form, they said they could just find any doctor to sign it, so they didn't ask Teacher Tan."

When it comes to writing a check-up sheet, some nurses write it themselves and then ask the doctor to sign it. It is not about taking medicine or doing frequent checks throughout the day. The doctor sees that there is nothing wrong and signs it directly, which is equivalent to a physical examination.

"What are you arguing about at the door? Come in and explain it clearly." Deputy Director Liu caught the nurse standing at the door and called him in.

Unable to leave, the nurse came in and said, "It's nothing."

"Is everything okay? Let's take a look at the results of the test sheet. Why, why don't we thank the doctor?"

Hearing what the deputy director said about the forced confession, the doctors in the conference room burst into laughter. They clearly realized that the nurses were doing something fishy and were hiding something from everyone.

The department leader said this, and the nurse had no choice but to bring the inspection report to the leader for review.

"It's not nothing." Deputy Director Liu quickly concluded after scanning the report sheet.

"Yes, so let's ask Dr. Xie for his opinion." the nurse said.

"Why are you asking her? This one needs an operation. She is an intern and cannot perform the operation." Deputy Director Liu typed papers at the nurses in confusion, thinking that they could not know this because they were experts, so how could they say such a thing.

"No, we wanted to ask her opinion first. Because she saw it and didn't tell her to have an operation." The nurse said.

"Dr. Xie saw it? You asked Dr. Xie to see it first, didn't you?" Deputy Director Liu thought that a disease that an intern can see, a formal doctor can see even more.

"No, I went to many doctors first. She went to the doctor in her own department, to the gynecology department, to the gastrointestinal department, and did a lot of examinations."

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