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Chapter 625 687 A college graduate, you still dare to study clinical medicine?!

Chapter 625, Section 687: A college graduate, you still dare to study clinical medicine?!

"Why did Vice President Liu leave? Wasn't he quite passionate about hospital construction and such?" Gao Feng asked.

Didn't you teach him a lesson and extinguish his passion?

After being suppressed by Dean Guo both openly and covertly, Vice Dean Liu felt that he was having a hard time in the hospital. People below him would still greet him with smiles to his face, but they would say all sorts of things behind his back.

He even overheard it himself on several occasions.

Vice President Liu was furious, but there was nothing he could do.

After struggling for a while, he finally decided to use his connections to abscond.

Then Vice Dean Hong arrived.
"Is he also someone with connections?" Gao Feng couldn't help but laugh. It turned out that this person's admission to the provincial hospital was also due to his connections.

“Vice President Hong’s father-in-law used to be the head of the XXX Bureau, but he retired a few years ago,” Li Youliang reported. “This person has always worked at surveying and mapping colleges and is not from a medical background, so he is not very familiar with hospital affairs.”

Moreover, he particularly enjoys expressing his opinions, and it feels like he's brought over the methods used by universities to manage students.

"Isn't this something that needs to be discussed at the hospital's medical malpractice committee?" Gao Feng said after thinking for a moment.

The hospital's Medical Accident Committee is an organization established by the Medical Education Department to determine the nature and responsibility of medical accidents. Its members are basically the directors of various departments.

Once a medical malpractice incident has been resolved, the hospital will definitely assign responsibility to the relevant personnel and then impose certain penalties and punishments based on the weight of the responsibility.

If it's a technical accident, the punishment is generally relatively light.

However, if it's a responsibility-related accident, the punishment will be more severe.

When Gao Feng was pursuing his master's degree, a medical accident occurred in his department where a patient developed a gastric perforation after undergoing a gastroscopy.

Due to the delayed discovery and treatment, coupled with his advanced age and poor physical condition, the patient eventually passed away.

The family members couldn't accept it psychologically. Gao Feng remembered it clearly: that day, four or five burly men rushed into the office and picked up Dr. Ye, the supervisor, like a chicken.

"I didn't perform the gastroscopy either," Dr. Ye said, feeling wronged.

Because she was a girl, despite the family's extreme agitation, they ultimately did not take any action.

The matter was eventually settled with the hospital paying 18 yuan in compensation.

The incident was classified as a liability accident because several people around the doctor reminded him during the gastroscopy procedure that enough tissue had been taken and that the patient's stomach wall looked very thin, so he should not perform any more biopsies.

But the latter ignored the advice and insisted on operating the machine for another 10 minutes.

The final decision of the Medical Accident Committee was: 90% were liability accidents, 10% were technical accidents, and the individuals would be barred from promotion and awards for three years, receive a hospital-wide reprimand, and be required to bear 30% of the compensation amount.

Ma Liang's situation is different from the above. Besides, we are still in the tug-of-war stage, so it's too early to talk about how to deal with him now.

Moreover, if Vice President Hong's suggestion is followed, not only the emergency department, but probably all the clinicians in the hospital will feel a sense of shared sorrow.

Office of the Vice President
"What is Ma Liang's educational background?" asked Vice President Sun, who was in charge of medical affairs.

"A graduate student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University," Xin Xiangshan replied.

"Hmm, this educational background is pretty good for the emergency department, right?" Vice President Sun's impression of Ma Liang improved a bit.

“Indeed, as you know, people with other options don’t want to go to the emergency room,” Xin Xiangshan said with a smile. “It took Director Dong a lot of effort to persuade Ma Liang to go.”

"The young man is a good person. He used to be a bit hot-blooded, but now he's very composed."

"He was really unlucky this time."

“It’s not a bad thing for young doctors to experience some challenges; it will help them grow in the future,” Vice President Sun said after a moment’s thought. “Our hospital shouldn’t bear much responsibility for this, so let’s hold off on any disciplinary action for now.”

"If Vice Dean Hong asks, just say it was me who told you." "Yes, sir." Xin Xiangshan was overjoyed and quickly replied.

After Xin Xiangshan left the office, Vice President Sun's face darkened. What did this guy surnamed Hong mean?

He is the vice president in charge of medical affairs, so even if you want to deal with Ma Liang, you have to ask for his opinion first!

The man surnamed Hong directly bypassed him and took over the command of the medical education department; his involvement was far too extensive.

That surveying school seems to be a vocational college, right? Hmm, people from vocational colleges really don't know much about the rules.

In Vice Dean Sun's eyes, junior college students are not worthy of speaking in front of him. You are a junior college student, what else do you have to say?

A relative had previously asked him to help his son find a job at the provincial hospital.

What's your major?

"Clinical," the other person said.

What educational background do you have?

"Associate's degree".

"A junior college has a clinical major?" Vice Dean Sun was initially shocked, but then became somewhat angry: You, a junior college graduate, dare to study clinical medicine?!

You, a college graduate, still dare to ask me for a job?

Do you want to be the head of security at the hospital?
No, he can't be the security captain either.

If others find out that the person I have connections with is a college graduate, will I still be able to hold my head high in front of them?
Last year during the recruitment process, Vice Dean Sun expressed his opinion that clinical doctors should at least have a master's degree.

Undergraduate student? What's that?
Also, it's best if your first degree is from a 211 or 985 university, so that it aligns with the identity and positioning of our provincial people's hospital.

"It's not that difficult. With a little effort, I can pass the exam," thought Vice Dean Sun, who had graduated from a 985 university with a combined bachelor's and master's degree.

Gao Feng
Ma Liang, who was sound asleep at home, had no idea that because of his educational background, he had unfortunately caught the attention of his superiors. It was hard to say whether this was a blessing in disguise.
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"No, I'll talk to Dean Guo," Gao Feng said after a moment's thought. Ma Liang and he were such good friends, it was only right that Gao Feng speak up for him.

That's exactly what Director Dong meant, and upon hearing this, he immediately beamed with joy.

“You have a lot of influence with Dean Guo, so it’s definitely no problem for you to speak up.”

He was just about to say goodbye when his phone rang.

It was a message from Xin Xiangshan, which roughly conveyed Vice President Sun's meaning.

Oh dear, this trip was a waste of time.

“Director Gao, there’s no need to go see Dean Guo yet,” he said. “Director Xin from the Medical Education Department said that Dean Sun also feels that Ma Liang is not seriously ill and disagrees with Dean Hong’s approach.”

Gao Feng thought to himself, "This Vice Dean Sun is quite reasonable."

Two days later, the family made a decision and agreed to an autopsy.

This could not be delayed any longer. Jia Tianyuan's body had been frozen for too long, and if the autopsy was performed, the cause of death might not be found.

The next two weeks were uneventful, with both sides quietly awaiting the final report.

"Brother Liang, how have you been resting at home these past few days?" Li Youliang asked with a smile.

"Don't even mention it, I wake up at the same time every day." Ma Liang gave a wry smile. His biological clock was already set, and it couldn't be changed in the short term.

(End of this chapter)

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