788 Scan My Face (1/2)
In the special care unit, Yu Yuan looked at the report with a serious face. From time to time, she would glance at the bed.
Chen Xiaowang and his family, who were sitting in front of the bed looked nervously at Yu Yuan as well as the report in her hand.
*Flip flip flip*
Yu Yuan turned the report page by page.
Chen Xiaowang and his family's hearts thumped loudly against their chests, but if their hearts did not beat... they would be dead.
”Doctor? How is it?” Chen Xiaowang's father was nervous. He thought that his son's company was good, but it would be awful if he lost his job because of physical discomfort.
Yu Yuan put away the report, looked up at the Chen family, and said, ”The patient can be discharged from the hospital, but my suggestion is that it's better for him to go home and rest. Do not start work immediately, and absolutely do not work overtime.”
Chen Xiaowang shook his head. ”I have to go to work.”
Yu Yuan gave him a final piece of advice. ”There is no need to work so hard. As family members, you should also advise him not to. The world can still go on with or without anyone.”
”That's what I'm afraid of.” Chen Xiaowang sighed.
Father Chen asked, ”Can he go to work? Can his body hold up? Doctor?”
”The recovery period of two and a half days is too short.” Yu Yuan paused for a moment before she said, ”Short-term work should be possible, but you have to pay attention to your body at all times and still have to rest more.”
Once she said this, Yu Yuan did not say much anymore. In fact, if it were not an experimental project, she should not be saying these things.
Chen Xiaowang naturally nodded again and again. As long as he could go to work, he would even kneel down, so nodding was nothing to him.
Yu Yuan wrote a discharge form and turned around to pass it to Chen Xiaowang.
However, Chen Xiaowang could not even wait for even one more minute. He quickly said, ”Dad, go through the formalities, I'll go to the company to work first. The team is waiting...”
Father Chen unwillingly shook his head. ”It's not like you're hurrying for reincarnation... Ack, what am I saying...”
Chen Xiaowang could not care more and hurried away. He had not been to work for two and a half days, and who knew how much work he had accumulated. If he did not go sooner, the new tasks for the day would just continue piling up on his already existing workload.
Yu Yuan continued her ward rounds. Today, she deliberately visited Chen Xiaowang first and completed his discharge procedures before proceeding to inspect the other patients.
Ling Ran had just returned recently. He had only performed over twenty hepatectomies even after working overtime. That was the workload for a normal doctor over one or two months. For Ling Ran's current treatment group, this was nothing. The doctors in charge postponed the postoperative patient's ward rounds till dawn. As for the preoperative patients, there was no other way to go about it. Ling Ran's treatment group was not the only group to wake up the preoperative patients at three or four o'clock in the morning, this was something that also happened often in the other departments in Yun Hua Hospital.
At present, Yu Yuan only had ten beds under her charge, and if she counted the extra beds, she usually would not have a number of more than twenty-five beds under her care. It was comparable to other hospital's ordinary resident doctors, and it was the least among many resident doctors in Ling Ran's treatment group.
This was also because she was a chief resident. According to Yun Hua Hospital's system, chief residents always had to perform a large number of operations to improve their skills and prepare to be an attending physician. Correspondingly, the number of beds they were in charge of was reduced. For Ling Ran's treatment group, that meant ten beds, with a maximum of twenty-five beds, and this was considered light. Yu Yuan was also indeed not busy. As long as the person had no personal life and was living in the hospital, even if they had to care for the full workload of twenty-five beds, they could still fully inspect all patients in their free time.
Yu Yuan did not plan to pursue a personal life now.
Chief residents in any hospital always had no personal life, but Yu Yuan had been tirelessly trying to be a chief resident for several years.
To be honest, if she did not want to be a surgeon from the beginning to the end of her career, Yu Yuan would have long since resigned and put up with the Department of Internal Medicine, which was not only relaxing, but it would also allow her to better use her talents.
The atmosphere in the Department of Internal Medicine was much better than in the Department of Surgery. The Department of Surgery used a master-apprentice model. The senior doctor was the junior doctor's father, and the only reason why the senior doctors did not deal physical punishment as discipline for the junior doctors in a show of fatherly love was already a sign of the advancement of times and the spark of civilization. But in the Department of Internal Medicine, because one could make progress by reading literature and providing thoughts on case studies, young doctors were far less oppressed than those in the Department of Surgery. Before the implementation of the separation of fees between the prescription of medicine and consultation, the Department of Internal Medicine earned more than the Department of Surgery. In general, medical students five years ago who went to the hospital and chose to join the Department of Surgery were either passionate or stupid if they were not affected by film and television works.
Yu Yuan was both passionate and stupid, so she did want to leave even if she had not had a good life in the Department of Surgery. Even if she was not welcome, she did not want to leave.
When she stepped into the operating area, changed into a surgical gown with thick linen, and felt the slight breeze of the operating theater, Yu Yuan could not help but show a smile, and that smile even resembled a bit like Ling Ran's.
”Let me see the surgery timetable today.” Yu Yuan looked at the A4 paper attached to the wall, and she constantly weighed the pros and cons of the surgeries listed on the table.