My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 1101 - 434: Good Things Come One After Another—You’re Drunk



Chapter 1101: Chapter 434: Good Things Come One After Another—You’re Drunk



Once the matter was clarified, Zhou Can’s streak of bad luck seemed to suddenly disappear completely.


Colleagues no longer looked at him with strange eyes.


Some colleagues with whom he had a good relationship even took the initiative to congratulate him on dispelling the rumors. In this world, there are always people who like to add to the bouquet.


In response, Zhou Can smiled back at them one by one.


"Xiao Zhou, come to my office for a moment."


Director Lou stopped him as he was getting off work in the evening.


Upon entering the office, before Zhou Can could speak, Director Lou said proactively, "The court’s verdict is really gratifying! I never thought Dr. Lu would be that kind of person, doing such things, both foolish and malicious."


"In a big forest, there are all kinds of birds. This lesson is also a growth experience for me."


Zhou Can was quite composed.


Ever since Dr. Lu was taken away by the police, he had already let it go.


"You’re right. Misfortunes might be blessings in disguise. Through this test, it’s proven that your character is upright and that there are no issues with your medical ethics, work ethic, and style. Just now, the hospital leaked some news to me. Last time, didn’t you treat a patient with severe leg burns and gangrene? The hospital has invited a television reporter to make a short documentary about it for an external promotion."


Director Lou shared this major piece of good news with him.


Hearing this, Zhou Can was quite thrilled.


It’s the first time the hospital officially promoted him.


More than a year ago, there was just a minor push for Zhou Can. It could be seen as testing the waters.


In the aftermath, Zhou Can indeed performed exceptionally well.


Currently, he’s somewhat famous in Pediatrics and has made considerable contributions to the department’s diagnostic and treatment services. According to some outpatient nurses and window staff, Zhou Can’s popularity in Pediatrics rivals that of some ordinary attending physicians.


Achieving such results in just over a year is truly commendable.


However, making Zhou Can more famous than those renowned pediatric experts and old specialists within just a year is unrealistic.


Those pediatric experts and old specialists each have their unique skills and have conducted research in relevant medical fields far superior to Zhou Can. Moreover, they have been working diligently for twenty, thirty, or even forty to fifty years.


Such accumulation cannot be compared to what Zhou Can, a newcomer, has.


"Don’t be too quick to celebrate. This publicity is so significant for you that it’s almost a matter of life and death."


Director Lou, seeing Zhou Can somewhat excited, poured cold water to cool him down.


"Publicity for me is not a good thing?"


Zhou Can asked puzzledly.


"Having such major publicity opportunities is indeed a good thing for doctors. Many doctors wait a lifetime for such a chance. But have you thought about it? Becoming famous means that all eyes will be on you. At that time, any small mistakes or shortcomings may be magnified tenfold, leading to various attacks. Becoming a famous doctor is not easy at all!"


Director Lou said to him meaningfully.


"I understand that. If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight! Fame means enduring tests from all sides."


Zhou Can has never shied away from challenges.


Becoming a renowned doctor is his dream.


In the current medical environment, a famous doctor can help him better develop his team and more easily acquire high-quality resources in research and academics. It can make many things half the effort with twice the result.


Look at the doctors in major hospitals; as long as they have any ambition, aren’t they desperately engaged in research and writing papers?


This is the environment.


No papers mean no status, no authority.


"Since you understand, I can spare a few words. Let’s talk about your shortcomings. Mainly, there are two points: your educational background is average, and you lack high-quality papers and far-reaching research results."


Generally, you need at least a master’s degree to genuinely gain some research opportunities.


Like Zhou Can, a bachelor’s graduate lacks research experience and lacks high-quality paper experience at the doctoral level. These are significant issues.


This is why doctoral students are highly welcomed in hospitals.


"But you don’t need to belittle yourself. Although your education is insufficient and papers are lacking, you have surgical talent and diagnostic ability that even the best overseas doctoral students would envy. Academic qualifications and papers can be made up for gradually."


Although Director Lou didn’t say it outright, it was clear that the top overseas doctoral student most likely referred to Du Leng.


"I will work hard. If there’s nothing else, I’ll first go on my rounds."


Every day after work, Zhou Can consistently goes to the ward to do rounds.


It is because of his oversight that the Emergency Department inpatient ward has never had any incidents since it opened.


Otherwise, relying on Dr. Lu alone could have caused several disasters in the Emergency Department.


"Go! During this period, you must pay attention to your words and actions and consider the impact. If the publicity works well, the Emergency Department will consider arranging for you to do consultations. You can arrange the time yourself, but you should do consultations at least once a week."


Director Lou gave him a heads-up in advance.


The Emergency Department has certain peculiarities.


In other departments, consultations usually start at the attending level. The Emergency Department only requires a Resident Doctor with more than two years of work experience to handle emergencies.


For night shifts and the like, they might even let excellent training students take over.


It’s said that interns can also handle consultations in the Emergency Department, but it seems a bit surprising. Anyway, Tu Ya, no matter how short-staffed, has never let this happen. At most, an intern’s teacher might go to the restroom or step out for a bit, letting the student cover temporarily.



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