467 The Quality of Life (1/2)
It was an hour later when Ling Ran returned to the operating theater.
The new underwear he replaced cost 399 RMB, which was the most expensive one in his current inventory. It was also the softest, most fitting, and the one that can make him focus the most.
”Buckle up, let's perform well.” Ling Ran was not good at boosting doctors' morale with words. Most of the time, he just bore the heaviest task and gave his assistants space to express themselves so they could give them a chance to go along the flow and perform smoothly.
Going with the flow was always better than going against it.
Even when it came to motivating them, Ling Ran's vocabulary was still sorely limited.
But for Ling Ran's team members, these were enough.
The two young nurses straightened their small waists.
This period of time was the most tiring and happiest time for Nurse Wang Jia and Su Mengxue.
They were tired because they did the majority of the tasks in the surgeries. Even with other nurses' help, their working hours were still extremely long, and they could only guarantee that they slept for the minimum requirement for humans.
But they were also quite happy. The two ladies were stunned by the fact that they were able to work with Ling Ran for a long time, but also by receiving a promotion in their status and the income of participating in freelance surgeries.
The most surprising thing for both Wang Jia and Su Mengxue was when Doctor Jin came forward and solved their problem of not being authorized personnel. It was something out of their expectations.
Under the current hospital system in the country, authorized personnel, contracted employees, and third parties were equal in name, but in truth, they were essentially a ranking system.
Doctors and nurses with authorized personnel could get the labor security that was the most perfectly tailored based on socialism values. Even if they decided to be idiots, they had to do really stupid stuff a few times before they would lose their job, had their bonuses deducted, or something else of the same degree. Medical staff who were contracted only received labor security at the capitalist level, and their income and welfare would be reduced by varying degrees.
Third party labor dispatches were laborers who received labor security at the level of primitive capitalism, and there were direct differences in terms of income and welfare.
For doctors, the differences in treatment were mainly among authorized personnel and contracted workers, and there were basically no doctors dispatched by third parties. The nurses had no similar guarantees, especially for new nurses. There were a lot of nurses who could not be contracted, and it was even more difficult for them to become authorized personnel. Usually, those were benefits strictly for old nurses.
Since Wang Jia joined the hospital earlier, she was contracted. Su Mengxue was still working hard on getting contracted. Being able to be authorized personnel was a great encouragement for both of them.
Therefore, although the continuous surgeries were a little tiring, the two still had enough motivation to keep going.
Today's assistants, Lu Wenbin and Yu Yuan, were also very focused.Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please click visiting.
For the duo who were resident doctors, the opportunity to participate in hepatectomy was itself an encouragement.
An attending physician in Yun Hua Hospital's Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery might not even be able to participate in a hepatectomy. There was no chance to do hepatectomy if one's performance was not good enough. Hence, even if they were junior attending physicians, they will still have no chance in participating in hepatectomies.
Of course, the most important factor was Ling Ran's accumulated prestige over many days.
In an operating theater, a patient's prognosis was a surgeon's record.
Surgeons who could revive people were first-class, and surgeons who can relieve people's pain were top of the crop.
Even up to this date, Lu Wenbin and Yu Yuan did not hesitate to receive orders from Ling Ran even when they stood in the operating theater of the Second People's Hospital of Wuxin City.
”The patient's vein walls may be thin. Pay attention to the amount of bleeding.” Ling Ran did not immediately start the surgery. Instead, he looked at the ultrasonography scan and made a judgment first.
His ultrasonography reading ability was only at Specialist Level. It was considered not very strong.
But this depended on who he was comparing himself to.
Compared with professional radiologists who specialized in ultrasonography, Ling Ran was at the level of a senior attending physician. However, compared with professional surgeons, Ling Ran was like a mammoth in a zoo.
Meanwhile, Ling Ran's one hundred and seventy times experience in abdominal dissection was not a joke as well.
His Specialist Level Ultrasonography Analysis plus his one hundred and seventy times experience in abdominal dissection could not be compared with Master Level skills. But it was more than enough to make preoperative and intraoperative judgments.
By informing Lu Wenbin and Yu Yuan of the condition of the patient, this could instantly their understanding of this surgery.