Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital

Chapter 305: Ideological Indoctrination for Newcomers


Zhao Heng left the ward to go to Yanjing University to find Professor Li Hongwei. After he left, Liu Meng sat in the office, writing medical records and prescriptions while keeping an eye on the patients infected with Fusarium.

Just as Liu Meng was writing the course of disease record, Li Yang walked in from outside the office.

Seeing Liu Meng, Li Yang hesitated for a moment.

"Dr. Li, you're here?"

Liu Meng naturally saw Li Yang too. She put down her work and stood up.

"Yes, I'm here. Dr. Liu, you got here before me, so please look after me."

Li Yang said to Liu Meng with a smile, but his smile had a bit of a bitter feeling.

After all, he had worked hard in the emergency department for over ten years, and just as he was about to be promoted to deputy director, he had to leave the emergency department and start fresh in another ward. Such a thing wouldn't feel good to anyone, would it?

You know, in the emergency department, he was the director's trusted confidant, a senior attending physician. Apart from the director and the two deputy directors, he was the number four figure with significant influence.

But now that Li Yang came to this ward, he was a newcomer, and everything he had before was equivalent to being abandoned.

"Dr. Li, honestly, as doctors, we're treating and saving lives no matter which department we're in. Since you've chosen to come here, you should settle in and make the best of it."

Liu Meng said seriously to Li Yang, and she could somewhat understand his bitterness.

However, Li Yang's bitterness was deeper than hers.

After all, having followed Song Siming for over ten years, he originally thought Song Siming truly valued and nurtured him. But now, through some events, Li Yang discovered that Song Siming was just painting a rosy picture, merely wanting a capable and obedient subordinate, which, in blunt terms, was just using him. How could Li Yang feel good about that?

If not for this, he would never have left the emergency department.

"Yes, you're right. Settle in and make the best of it; it's the only option now."

Hearing Liu Meng's words, Li Yang seemed to find some comfort and nodded as he spoke.

This ward, although said to be directly managed by the hospital, everyone knew it was actually Zhao Heng in charge here.

He, a PhD and senior attending physician, now had to work under an in-patient physician with just an undergraduate degree, which made him feel somewhat stifled.

But thinking of Zhao Heng's backing— the dean and Gao Jun— Li Yang comforted himself. If he could leverage this ward's platform, whether by connecting with Gao Jun or even the dean, it would be far more advantageous than anything Song Siming could offer.

"Dr. Li, I don't know why you wanted to leave the emergency department to come to this ward. But the reason I applied to come to this ward is partly for a change of environment. The main reason is, I believe someone like Dr. Zhao, who is rare to come across in decades, even though he is currently just an attending physician with an undergraduate degree, it's all temporary. Soon, Dr. Zhao will become the most brilliant new star in the medical field, perhaps 'new star' is even an understatement."

Seemingly knowing Li Yang's thoughts, Liu Meng said seriously once again.

Since Li Yang had come to this ward, they would be colleagues, and it's natural for them to align their thoughts because everyone is in this ward. When the ward thrives, so will everyone else; their interests align.

"Yes, back when Dr. Zhao was assisting in the operating room, I even told him that becoming a director's assistant would be a great opportunity. I never thought I would end up working under him."

Li Yang said with a self-deprecating smile.

"Dr. Li, you might not know, but coming here is quite a rare opportunity. Do you know why Dr. Zhao isn't in the ward right now?"

Seeing Li Yang still wearing a look of being underappreciated, Liu Meng spoke again.

"Not in the ward? Is he resting?"

Hearing this, Li Yang replied instinctively.

"No, Dr. Zhao is likely in Professor Li Hongwei's laboratory at the Yanjing University School of Life Sciences."

Liu Meng shook her head as she said this.

"In Professor Li Hongwei's laboratory at Yanjing University? What's he doing there?"

Li Yang asked with some confusion. Professor Li Hongwei from the Yanjing University School of Life Sciences was an authority in the field of life sciences in the country. Not only was he a prominent figure domestically, but he was also one of the top-tier scientists internationally.

Just recently, Li Yang knew that Professor Li Hongwei had developed omnipotent stem cells (EPS cells), a groundbreaking achievement in the field of stem cell therapy worldwide.

There were even rumors that Professor Li Hongwei was highly likely to receive the year's highest award for scientific and technological advancement, which is practically the highest honor a scientist can receive in the country and is the ultimate recognition from the state.

Therefore, this made it even harder for Li Yang to imagine any connection between a resident physician with an undergraduate degree and a professor who could be said to be at the forefront of the world's life sciences field.

"The ward has admitted a patient infected with Fusarium, and you know, the mortality rate for patients infected with Fusarium is as high as 97%. Dr. Zhao proposed a brand-new treatment method that requires nano treatment. He's going to Professor Li Hongwei because Professor Li's advancements in nano treatment are not only cutting-edge domestically but also among the best in the world."

Liu Meng said with great pride.

"Are you saying that Dr. Zhao is looking for Professor Li Hongwei to apply the nano treatment developed by Professor Li on this patient?"

Li Yang said, utterly shocked. He was so busy with his work in the emergency department that he really didn't know much about Zhao Heng's endeavors.

Just a few days ago, he went to the dean to request a job transfer.

So, when the dean told him to come to this ward today, Li Yang was ready to face the worst.

But he didn't expect that this ward was using treatment methods on patients developed by someone like Professor Li Hongwei, a world-class scientist.

Doesn't that mean the ward he's joined has a treatment level that is not just top-notch in the country but even in the world?

If that's the case, then his transfer to this ward wasn't out of desperation or exile, but rather a stroke of luck.

As a senior attending physician, he truly understood the importance of a strong platform.

"Yes, it's a treatment plan approved by the hospital committee. You could say that right now, the committee is most concerned about this patient with a Fusarium infection in the ward."

Liu Meng nodded her head as she spoke.

"Dr. Liu, thank you. If you hadn't shared this with me, and I continued with the same attitude after Dr. Zhao returned, I might have missed a major opportunity in life."

Li Yang said sincerely to Liu Meng.

Now he was filled with excitement, and the frustration he felt in the emergency department seemed to have transformed into motivation for his efforts.

"We're all colleagues now and have to strive together. Dr. Li, trust me, you won't regret joining this ward."

Liu Meng said with a smile.

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