Chapter 883: Chapter 337: Proactive Treatment Mission—Ultrasound Department Director Explodes, Obstetrics and Gynecology Director Suffocates!!
The county town is really just a small circle.
People like Director Zhang, Director Gao, and Ah Shan are all cadres in the county town.
Director Zhang is at deputy division rank, Director Gao is at full section rank, Ah Shan is also full section rank, and in particular he’s the youngest full section cadre in the whole county, you could say his future is boundless.
So everyone knows each other.
Especially someone like Old Zhang who’s been here for so long.
In a county town, connections run in all directions.
"Hey, Vice Director Mao, isn’t our Xiaozhang already pretty well‑known in the Emergency Department? How come he’s also so famous in your Gynecology Department? Don’t you go sweet‑talking him till he floats away."
Dr. Zhang chuckled and started talking.
He’d really put in the work to welcome Dr. Xiao Zhang.
He knew that in the circle of medical workers, Xiaochuan was known as Dr. Xiaochuan.
He’s outstanding in the field of emergency medicine.
Mainly because his mentor is an emergency specialist.
As for gynecology...
He really hadn’t expected that Vice Director Mao had actually heard of Dr. Xiao Zhang as well.
"Director Zhang, listen to yourself. With two Emergency Department people in my family rubbing off on me, how could my Gynecology Department possibly stay unscathed? In that ’One Big Loving Family’ group they keep forwarding things every now and then, especially the younger one—she’s crazy about Dr. Xiaochuan, she even called at noon to ask about him! The older one is at a meeting in the neighboring county and will come over a bit later."
Mao Qin Qin said this with a smile.
"I actually forgot the three of you in Vice Director Mao’s family are all medical workers. We should find a chance to set up a gathering and have a meal together, hahaha."
Dr. Zhang laughed heartily.
"Director Zhang, you said it, don’t you dare forget me and Old Wei."
Mao Qin Qin’s eyes lit up when she heard that.
"I could forget anyone but you, Vice Director Mao, and you, Director Wei. By the way, is Xiaoxi back?"
Dr. Zhang asked.
"How could Xiaoxi be back? But if we really do get that meal, as qualified parents we’ll definitely send Xiaoxi some photos. Ah, look at me—getting old, my memory’s no good. I’ve been holding onto Dr. Xiaochuan’s hand this whole time, I’m really embarrassed, Dr. Xiaochuan. First time meeting the prodigy that the family and the internet both keep praising, I got a tiny bit overexcited."
Although Mao Qin Qin was forty‑six or forty‑seven, the way she spoke was still very youthful.
She was even quite witty and humorous.
"Dean Mao, I’m just a junior. Having a senior like you take me this seriously—I should be the one excited."
She was the vice director of the best hospital in the county, in charge of the county’s obstetrics and gynecology work; you could say she was the one carrying the safety of all the mothers in Meibu County on her shoulders.
The key point was that a senior like her was still so down‑to‑earth.
Zhang Lingchuan really did feel moved.
Because some hospital administrators, you can practically see the ’I’m above you all’ look in their eyes.
Even if they don’t actually think they’re above everyone, they still wouldn’t say something this humble.
"Ay, Dr. Xiaochuan, stop, stop. If we keep going like this it’ll turn into commercial mutual flattery. How about this, let’s first get Ah Yun’s situation dealt with, and afterwards you can come by and give us some guidance on our work. You can stroll through any department you like, especially the Emergency Department—their director is currently sprinting back here."
Mao Qin Qin, half joking, put the brakes on the mutual flattery.
At the same time she kept smiling as she extended the invitation.
Don’t be fooled by the fact that Dr. Xiaochuan is an intern.
In reality it’s just that he needs to complete the formal procedures.
Otherwise, giving him a special appointment as an associate professor would be no problem at all.
He could even go down to a municipal hospital and be brought in as talent, given a post as deputy director of the Emergency Department—that’s not impossible.
So it’s not that he lacks ability.
It’s that his paperwork isn’t finished yet.
"Dean Mao... I’m just an intern, what guidance could I possibly give? Let’s talk about Ah Yun first..."
Zhang Lingchuan’s expression was full of words left unsaid.
"Guiding work"... this was the first time someone had used that phrase on him.
"Oh, Dr. Xiaochuan, don’t sell yourself short. We’re not asking you to come and perform surgeries, just to look around and chat a bit. Once your medical license comes through it’ll all be fine. Right now it’s just too much hassle. Of course, if you’re willing to contact your supervising teacher, we can open the fast track, hahaha~"
Mao Qin Qin’s face never lost its smile.
From what she currently knew from her kids, Dr. Xiaochuan still didn’t have his medical practitioner’s license.
Most likely he’d register in February this year.
This kind of thing takes time to go through the system.
It takes at least half a year to be issued.
So during this period he couldn’t practice medicine independently.
If he wanted to practice—say, perform a surgery or carry out treatment—he’d need to do it under the supervision of his teaching physician.
The supervision could be by phone, video, etc.; in short, the state recognizes remote supervision.
The only thing is, if anything goes wrong, the supervising teacher has to take responsibility.
If Dr. Xiaochuan was willing to give his mentor a call, they could still open a green channel on their side to help him carry out a simple emergency surgery.
For example, debridement and suturing for a patient.
Or performing a tracheotomy, something like that.
She believed Xiaochuan’s technique shouldn’t have any problem.
After all, back in Qian Province, he’d directly used a kitchen knife to do a tracheotomy.
The key point was that the patient’s recovery had been excellent.
Her own kid had even said they’d seen a ’premium’‑rated tracheotomy video on the Yixiang short‑video platform that looked very much like it was done by Dr. Xiaochuan.
But because the video was anonymous, unless the hospital lifted the anonymity, there was no way to confirm it.
She’d watched the video too.
That tracheotomy, in her husband’s words, was a TOP‑tier teaching video on a global scale.
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