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Chapter 188 Ordinary

After hearing what Dean Yang said, Li Chu was really surprised.

He had no idea that Director Liang wanted to retire.

"Our director is retiring? I haven't heard of him, Dean."

Dean Yang nodded: "Well, he didn't tell anyone else. The only ones who know about it now are me, Vice Dean Zhang, and you."

After thinking for a while, Li Chucai said: "Dean, it's not that I refuse, but that I am simply not suitable to be the director now.

I have to be on duty every Thursday, and coupled with the work of the ministry review committee, I may only stay in the hospital for less than half a year every year. How can I be the leader of a department? "

Dean Yang secretly breathed a sigh of relief at Li Chu's refusal.

After he learned that day that Director Liang wanted to retire and recommended Li Chu to take over his class, he discussed it with Vice President Zhang.

Both of them also believed that Li Chu was not the best candidate to be director.

Because he has too many things to do and has no time or energy to manage a department well.

But if you don't agree with him, what if you don't accept the new director?

Now that Li Chu declined, Dean Yang could feel completely relieved.

"To be honest, I think so after discussing with Vice President Zhang. Of course, we are not denying you, and don't think too much about it. We are just considering it from a management perspective. In terms of medical skills alone, you are definitely the director.

The perfect choice.”

Li Chu smiled and said: "I understand, Dean. I am indeed not suitable."

"What do you think of Dr. Sun in your department?"

"Dean, your leaders should decide who will be the director. But no matter who it is, I will try my best to cooperate with his work."

Li Chu knew the concerns of the hospital leaders. His current status was too special, so he had to express his attitude first.

"By the way, there is one more thing I want to tell you. After discussion by the hospital committee, we decided to establish a new department, the Department of Nephrology, under the Department of Internal Medicine. Director Chen will be the general manager, and Deputy Director Wang will be in charge of the Department of Nephrology.

specific matters.

We feel that one of the reasons for doing this is to facilitate management. Because of your two research projects, our hospital has already received a lot of kidney disease patients, and it would be a bit inconvenient to put them together with other patients.

Another is to set up a new department and plan to allocate a separate floor for hospital beds so that it can receive more patients."

Li Chu was silent for a while and then smiled: "Dean, I am your soldier in the hospital. You can arrange me to do whatever you want. There is really no need to tell me about these administrative tasks. I am just a doctor."

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He was quite helpless sometimes. Dean Yang probably consulted some of his files.

Of course, the information that Dean Yang can see is probably limited, and he cannot see the particularly detailed information due to his authority.

But I guess Dean Yang also has followers and has heard some things in other places.

So every time there was something involving Li Chu, Dean Yang would be very cautious.

But this is not what Li Chu wants. He always thinks that he is an ordinary doctor.

Just like now, as long as there is nothing wrong, he will still insist on attending outpatient clinics, even if he may only see one or two patients a day.

After leaving Dean Yang, Li Chu came to the director's office.

He stood at the door without going in. School was on holiday and Director Liang had been in the hospital during this period.

Seeing Li Chu standing at the door but not coming in, Director Liang knew what was going on. He got up and walked out.

"Do you know everything?" Director Liang asked after he came out and lit a cigarette for himself.

"Director, I see you are still in good health. Why do you want to retire so early?"

"Why don't you be tough? I'm going to be seventy years old soon. It's time to make room for you young people."

"Director, I may disappoint you. Thank you very much for recommending me, but I just declined.

You also know my situation, I am really not suitable to be a leader."

After listening to Li Chu's words, Director Liang smoked in silence. After a while, he sighed and said, "Oh, I understand what you said. The reason why I recommended you is that I don't want you to leave the hospital.

I'm worried that if you leave one day, there will really be no Chinese medicine practitioners in our hospital left."

"Director, you are not as exaggerated as you said." Li Chu raised his chin and gestured to the other two clinics: "Doctor Sun, Dr. Luo, and Dr. Liu all have good medical skills.

And I think some of the apprentices they have are quite good."

"You!" Director Liang smiled and pointed at Li Chu: "I won't say anything else. You are the only one who conducted the renal failure grading study with the Department of Internal Medicine in the name of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. You let any of them go there?

, see if they can understand those nouns."

"Director Liang, what you said is a bit biased. After all, it is Western medicine. We Chinese medicine practitioners have never had kidney failure before."

"That's the problem. We didn't have it before, so why don't we want to learn it now?" Director Liang clapped his hands and said.

"Xiao Li, look at other departments in the hospital. The Department of Surgery has joined forces with the school to carry out a kidney transplant project; the Department of Internal Medicine has a project where you have done it, and there is also a joint project with the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine;

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has been working on standardizing cesarean section procedures recently, but look at what our Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is doing? We are guarding the things that belong to our ancestors and giving them back... we are almost losing them."

Director Liang was so anxious that he almost burst out with expletives.

This proposition was too big, and Li Chu didn't know how to answer it, so he could only smile bitterly and say nothing.

Director Liang knew it himself. He shook his head and patted Li Chu on the shoulder: "If we find a good candidate in the future, we must pass on your medical skills."

After speaking, Director Liang threw away the cigarette butt in his hand and turned back to the office.

Li Chu also slowly walked back to his consulting room.

Just when I was thinking about whether I would go to a few outpatient clinics if I had nothing to do today, I remembered the acupuncture scripture that Uncle Lin had taken from me.

I don’t know if I can find anyone to translate that book.

I got up and walked out of the clinic to make a phone call.

I wanted to go to the director's office for a fight, but the old man was in a bad mood right now, so he turned around and ran to the security department.

After making the phone call, I came out of the security department. The people Uncle Lin had found had already translated the books, but it would take some time before they could be given to him.

Now Uncle Lin is asking people to mimeograph all those books.

It doesn't matter if Li Chu is mimeographed or not, as long as it is translated well so that he can understand it.

Alas, I don’t know if Wenxuan is willing to learn Chinese medicine from him when he grows up.

It is too slow and too difficult for Chinese medicine practitioners to bring out an apprentice. Who is willing to let their children become apprentices now? They will not make much money after studying for more than ten or twenty years.


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