Chapter 541: [541] Opportunities for graduates in these two years

Chapter 541 [541] Opportunities for graduates in these two years

"That's it?" Zhu Huicang expressed his dissatisfaction with his official tone.

"Some nonsense." Yu Xuexian followed.

Jiang Mingzhu was worried about Senior Sister Yu: "Just say a few words, Senior Brother Cao. Let us be at ease."

"At the beginning of the year, when the staff in the hospital had a meeting, didn't they have a development plan? Don't you come and ask me?" Cao Yongcai was dissatisfied with these people and tapped on the blackboard to make a point.

"Those things are not impressive, they are full of Mandarin." Jiang Mingzhu frowned and tried to recall, but couldn't remember.

"It seems to say that we will develop pediatrics and improve the icu level of the hospital."

Several people heard who interrupted, and turned around to see that it was indeed Xie Wanying who was talking.

"Where did you see it?" Jiang Mingzhu pulled her and asked.

"On the bulletin board, sometimes patients are sent to the elevator, and there is a bulletin posted next to the elevator. It seems that the thing has not been changed for a long time." Xie Wanying said.

"Good memory and good observation." Yu Xuexian looked at her and commented.

"Don't you know why you came to dinner tonight?" Zhu Huicang asked him when he heard what he said, putting his hand on his neck.

"I know, you called me on the phone." Yu Xuexian said.

"Hey, didn't I say it on the phone? To congratulate her, it was the first time she succeeded in taking the knife." Zhu Huicang raised his glasses in surprise.

"You didn't say it." Yu Xuexian insisted, "Also, why didn't you even have a clink to celebrate?"

"Come on, soda!" Zhu Huicang turned his head and asked the waiter to serve a cup.

A group of people rolled with laughter. Yu Xuexian pulled Zhu Huicang: "Don't be funny."

"You said it, you didn't even clink glasses, how did I say it?" Zhu Huicang slapped his chopsticks pretending to be aggrieved.

Yu Xuexian was afraid of him and stopped talking to him. He turned back to the topic and borrowed what Xie Wanying just said: "If what she sees is correct, then the surgical students who graduated from our medical school in the past two years have a chance."

"Yes, pediatric surgery is not a pediatric internal medicine department, and there is a lot of money." Zhu Huicang nodded, "It proves that our President Wu has this vision."

"I see her daughter, and I can try to stay in pediatric surgery in the future." Yu Xuexian pointed to Xie Wanying, "Director Hu of the pediatric surgery department is worried that there is no doctor in the department. Pediatricians themselves must be very careful and patient with children. Having a female doctor is an advantage."

"Don't make random proposals." Zhu Huicang interrupted him, "If she has this strength, she will definitely stay in the two majors of surgery."

Pediatric Surgery Even if the surgery is performed, it must be pediatric general surgery. For other incurable diseases and more specialized operations, there are professional medical teams in other departments of the hospital itself. When the time comes, you can provide support. After the operation, you can transfer to the pediatrics for recuperation. Labor cost can be saved. It's not a children's hospital after all.

Yu Xuexian knew this truth, and he was surprised by what Zhu Huicang meant, Xie Wanying, a female medical student, might stay in a specialty that even male medical students can’t stay outside of the heart and nerves?

Yu Xuexian put his hand on his chin and thought about it. The last time he ate, he had realized that something didn't seem right.

"This year, who else in your eighth-year class is sure to stay in our hospital besides you?" Jiang Mingzhu turned around and asked Liu Jingyun. Knowing that Liu Jingyun can stay, or because the three of them went to drink to celebrate something happened later.

Liu Jingyun didn't want to say her good news. Another layer of concern is this, except for her, no one else in her class has signed a letter of intent with the hospital.

(end of this chapter)