Chapter 1172: Strike while hot

"Two consecutive days of surgery? Of course, I believe that Dr. Ling Ran will be able to persevere, but is it necessary?" Charlene sat opposite Dean Bo, with a humble and curious attitude.

When it comes to staying up late for surgery, all doctors have experience. Looking up, it is normal for American doctors to take care of their leisure after they become the chief physician (the most senior professional title of American surgeon). When they are in hospital, they do not sleep for 48 hours or 72 hours.

In the final analysis, high-level doctors have accumulated skills, are familiar with the rules of the industry, can compete with hospitals on the top, and can blame the small doctors on the bottom. The days can always survive.

The young doctors are young people who are purely ecologically squeezed. They are always busy.

Even the so-called leisurely Thais, such as doctors like Charlene Wang, have worked continuously for two or three days in the past ten years.

However, the doctor who came with the flying knife was different after all. It was the first time that Charlene had heard of the initiative to offer 48 hours for surgery.

If you didn't understand Ling Ran a little, Charlene would have a strange look at this time.

In fact, Director Bo is also the first to do such an intermediary service, saying daringly: "Dr. Ling has his own habits and plans in time management. Continuous operation for a long time often makes Dr. Ling feel very happy."

Charlene listened to the translation and froze, saying, "This kind of excitement is still relatively rare."

Dean Bo's face was green, and he didn't explain it when he thought about it: "So we're done?"

Chalunwang hesitated for a few seconds and slowly said: "Well, since it was requested by Dr. Ling, we certainly welcome it."

"Great. In fact, when we are familiar with it, you will know that a doctor like Dr. Ling is really the most perfect surgeon." Dean Bo laughed.

"For us, it is." Charlene admitted, "Dr. Ling is indeed the rare pure surgeon I have ever seen."

Dean Bo laughed haha ​​and added to Charlene: "It's not that there are no quirks, but the kind of quirky doctor we are more used to."

Charlene smiled: "Yes. Compared to many surgeons, um... if Dr. Ling only requires a surgical environment and patients, we can still accept it."

For senior doctors at the head hospital of Bangkok Hospital, they have no shortage of patients. More than forty hospitals and 15 branches throughout Thailand can provide patients continuously, especially for famous doctors, so it is easier to persuade them.

This is actually the norm of the modern medical system. Good hospitals and good doctors are always not short of patients. In fact, a large number of patients cannot be effectively treated because of the lack of medical resources.

As for the primary health care system, to some extent, they are more like a placebo.

Correspondingly, it is natural that the high-end medical system and internal members are above all. Like the senior surgeons familiar with Charlene, their requirements or quirks may be written out, and maybe they can all come together in a book.

In comparison, he naturally prefers Ling Ran, a surgeon who simply requires medical treatment. Of course, a surgeon who can work in multiple batches for a long time can be regarded as a rare species. To a certain extent, the hospital can make a big profit.

After all, it is obviously beneficial for the hospital to do more operations per unit time.

In any case, Charlene had no reason to refuse.

Dean Bo also couldn't help but relax and took the opportunity to tease the doctor's quirks and so on, and took the opportunity to say again: "Yes, we also have a familiar doctor in our clinic, graduated from Johns Hopkins University, very good at digestion surgical……"

"Are you practicing in the United States?" When it comes to another, Charlene's attitude is not so humble.

Ling Ran, a doctor who is directly on the list, certainly does not need to be promoted by Dean Bo, and the doctor he needs to sell naturally needs to be reviewed by Chalun Wang.

Dean Bo also rearranged his emotions and expressions, and smiled with a low profile: "I am currently practicing in Hong Kong."

"Does Johns Hopkins graduate, but practises in Hong Kong? Do you have a specific resume?" Charlene said to Dean Bo by saying two words, this is obviously not a "famous doctor", not only World-class famous doctors may not even make a name locally, at best a rising star.

The connection of Dean Bo at this time is more like gaining experience and opportunities for this rising star.

Doctors in Hong Kong claim to be lunar people, planetary people, that is, one month can earn 1 million Hong Kong dollars, and even one planet can earn 1 million Hong Kong dollars. Such a high salary is naturally not available in public hospitals-a senior consultant doctor in Hong Kong, the monthly salary is 200,000 Hong Kong dollars, there is still a gap from the moon, not to mention the planet.

Doctors in Hong Kong make money mainly in private clinics, and to make more money, even to become a planetary person envied by doctors, it is necessary to see foreigners, especially Europeans and Americans, so as to build credibility and improve patients. Confidence.

Thai hospitals often come to such flying knives, but compared with the branches in Chiang Mai and other places, the requirements of the head hospital of Bangkok Hospital are always more.

Charlene Wang was too lazy to arrange such a doctor to come over But looking at Ling Ran's face today, he still gave Dean Bo the opportunity to hand in his resume.

"I sent it to your mailbox." Dean Bo immediately sent an email using his mobile phone. Buy one get one free, this is naturally to strike while the iron is hot.

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Later, Ling Ran began to participate in patient consultations one after another.

It is not like being in a domestic country, and handing over similar tasks to familiar doctors. The doctors at the Bangkok Hospital did not allow Ling Ran to trust enough. Accordingly, he prefers to use video and physical examination to make a judgment.

Instead, Lu Wenbin and Yu Yuan got a short break, but Zuo Cidian had to bring the small workers provided by Junan Clinic to do the most basic assistant work.

Fortunately, there are always three or five patients with small gifts. This always revives the tired Zuo Cidian spirit.

Charlene Wang looked around and found that although Ling Ran’s methods and processes of doing things were different, they were still very popular.

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