[351] Must find Dr. Xie
"Yes, Dr. Tan is here, let me show you." Gao Zhaocheng said.
Tan Klin blinked his eyelids: in his memory, he had never seen a nurse recently.
"Our colleague was given a checklist for the doctor Xie, so—" the nurse explained hard.
The more you explain the problem, the more surprised the doctors in the on-site department:
"You guys find an intern to see a doctor?"
"Are you embarrassed to see a professor?"
"Professor Li, are they embarrassed to see you for treatment, aren't they?"
"Don't talk nonsense!" Professor Li's sweat came out and he clarified loudly, "When did I refuse my colleagues to come to my place for medical treatment?"
"Doctor Tan, do you refuse them to come to your doctor?" Someone asked Tan Klin, otherwise he would have looked for your student instead of you.
Tan Kelin immediately said righteously: "Who dares to reject any colleague from me and me?"
Isn’t this nonsense? Doctors who dare to do this will not want to stay in this hospital.
Ordinary patients dare not refuse, let alone colleagues.
"What's going on!" Chen Jinghui turned his head and asked about the situation in person.
The leader asked, and the nurse turned around and discussed with other colleagues: "Why don't you wait until they finish the meeting?"
"Doctor Xie is an intern, can't he come out first?"
"Is Qiaowen anxious?"
"Can she not be anxious? If she is not anxious, she can get the CT and run here immediately?"
"Student Xie, when did you see someone's illness?" Unable to wait, Sun Yubo turned around and asked about the students.
"Come to see me on Tuesday." Xie Wanying answered the teacher.
"What disease?"
"I can't say it to the patient if she doesn't want to say it myself, Teacher Sun." It involves the patient's privacy, otherwise she would have spoken out when the noise was just now.
"You're prescribing medicine for someone?"
"No, they opened a checklist and they said they could just find a doctor to sign, so they didn't look for Teacher Tan."
When I wassuing a checklist, some nurses would prescribe it themselves and then ask the doctor to sign it. It was not about taking medicine or doing frequent examinations all day long. The doctor directly signed it when he saw that there was no problem, which was equivalent to having a physical examination.
"What are you quarreling at the door? Come in and tell me clearly." Deputy Director Liu caught the nurse standing at the door and called in.
Unable to leave, the nurse walked in and said, "It's nothing."
"Is there anything wrong? Take the test results and check it out. Why? We are not as good as Dr. Xie, right?"
Listening to the deputy director's confession, the doctors laughed loudly in the conference room, clearly realizing that the nurses were confused and hiding something from everyone.
The department leader said this, and the nurse had to take the inspection report to the leader for the examination.
"It's not that it's okay." Deputy Director Liu quickly concluded after scanning the report form.
"Yes, so let's ask Dr. Xie for his opinion." The nurse said.
"Why do you ask her? This person needs surgery. She is an intern who can't do the surgery." Deputy Director Liu puzzled the paper at these nurses, thinking that their experts would not know this, so how could they say such words.
"No, we wanted to ask her for her opinion first. Because she saw it, she didn't say she had to have the surgery." The nurse said.
"Doctor Xie saw it? Doctor Xie first looked for it?" Deputy Director Liu thought that a doctor could see the disease that an intern could see, and that a formal doctor could see it even more.
Chapter completed!