Chapter 2516 Critical luck
It was said that no snowflake was innocent in an avalanche.
The experienced ways of dealing with problems such as venting anger, covering up the cover, and diverting the conflict were useless. In the end, it led to the closure of many pediatricians in hospitals.
Its said that theyre getting busier and busier over there. The nursing department is transferring people over, but the experienced nurses who used to work in Pediatrics are not willing to do so. As long as he had a conversation with her, he would take sick leave and would not return to the pediatrics department. Later on, a nurse was forced into a corner. She pointed at the director of the nursing department and scolded him, saying,how much did you pay me to work so hard? If you have the ability, then go!
This was something that would only happen when the conflict reached a certain level.
The hospitals in Beijing, Shanghai, or the provincial capital were better. At least they had a high income, but he had to think twice before resigning.
After all, they still had to support their families. Everyone had to live, right?
However, the local hospitals did not offer much, especially for Pediatrics, which was even more difficult. The nurses had to work the night s.h.i.+ft, and when they were busy, they had to run all night without touching the ground. They couldnt stand it when they were old. If the employer were to fire the employee before the end of the employment contract
She was crying.
This was especially so when local hospitals were not like the large tertiary Grade A hospitals in the capital. Without in-service training personnel, the medical power was not enough at all. If a few of them resigned, it could cause a chain reaction.
What happened after that? The nurse who pointed at the director of the nursing department and scolded her also resigned, right?
Yes. Gu Xiaoran nodded,I heard from my cla.s.smate in the hospital next door that the nurse not only resigned, but she also took nearly ten nurses to resign and went to the nearby private medical Hospital.
Private hospitals are so much better. Theyre not busy every day, and they earn a lot. Compared to public hospitals, one is in the sky, while the other is in the sewers. Gu Xiaoran continued.
Gao Shaojie sighed.
After that, the pediatrics department of that hospital barely managed to support the operation for a few months. Because there was no one left, the person who stayed behind had to do the work of one and a half people, so they closed the Pediatrics emergency department.
Looking at the current situation, the pediatrics department is always full whenever the season changes. I think the inpatient department is about the same.
Teacher Gao, the hospital in the provincial capital should be better, right? Gu Xiaoran asked.
Its slightly better, but not by much. Gao Shaojie shook his head slightly.Last year, two hospitals in the capital of dibei province closed their pediatric emergency department. The rest I dont think theyll last long.
Even the provincial capital cant hold on? Gu Xiaoran was a little surprised.
The income of dibei province is less, so even if you want to do a major, you have to compete. I know that three a.s.sociate Directors of Pediatrics resigned and went to Tian Nan Province last year.
The situation was the same all over the country. The South was slightly better. After all, their economic foundation was good. At most, they could wave their checkbooks and poach people from the North.
But even so, news of the closing of the pediatrics department in a small general Hospital in the South could be heard from time to time. This was especially true during the change of seasons, where photos of the Pediatrics emergency department queuing up for more than 300 units could be seen.
The problem was getting more and more serious. Gao Shaojie knew where the contradiction was, but he was not capable of solving it as an interventional services doctor in dibei province. He didnt even want to talk about solving it, he didnt even want to complain. Was that something he could solve? It was useless to say it.
Ran, do you have any pediatric serious illnesses?
Yes. Gu Xiaoran nodded.
If even a normal pediatric ward could not hold up, no one would be able to set up Intensive Care Medicine, let alone intensive care.
So, in the case of Gu Xiaoran, he had to take the child to the provincial capital with all his might. In general, the provincial capital was slightly better and there would be a specialized Childrens Hospital.
This time, it was because Gu Xiaoran was in the capital, so things had changed a little, but in essence, they were still the same.
Wheres Xiao ran?
As he was speaking, Su Yun strode back and asked the moment he entered.
Brother Yun, Im here. Gu Xiaoran quickly stood up,youre back.
Whats the condition of the child you mentioned? Su Yun asked directly.
I was in a hurry just now, so I didnt ask carefully. He said that he had been scalded during breakfast this morning, and after some simple treatment at home, the child went to sleep. He only found out that he had fainted in the afternoon, so he came to me.
Gu Xiaoran briefly explained what had happened.
See, I told you he didnt know either. Su Yun looked at Zheng Ren who was behind her and said helplessly.
Yes, it was a burn. I treated it at home. Zheng Ren found two keywords and started to ponder.
We dont have any serious cases in the pediatrics department. We went to the pediatrics department in the largest hospital and they said that the hospital beds were full and there was no place to stay. Gu Xiaoran said helplessly.
Whos going to do childs play for no reason? thats really free. Su Yun said.
Lin Yuan subconsciously wanted to bite his fingernails again, but he held back at the last critical moment.
Boss Zheng knew how to beat people up, so it was better not to ask for it.
He wanted to learn about interventional surgeries in the palace, and this was the result of his discussion with his father. Wasnt the countrys Pediatrics good? Lin Yuan had some doubts.
But she didnt ask.
Ran, call the ambulance and ask if its an ambulance. Is the doctor in the ambulance an internal medicine doctor or a pediatrician? Zheng Ren asked in a deep voice.
Gu Xiaoran responded and turned to make a phone call.
Boss, youre asking the obvious. Su Yun said,what kind of pediatrician would be so free to make an emergency call? You must be joking.
What if?
Theres no what if. Theres a shortage of 1600 pediatricians in the capital. There might not even be an emergency pediatrics department in rans broken place. You should live in a big city in the future, Su Yun said disdainfully.Otherwise, you wont even be able to see your child when hes sick.
Its not that exaggerated,
Dont talk to me about data, its all nonsense. Su Yun asked,have you contacted PICU?
Yes, I need a hospital bed first. Zheng Ren said,well see what the situation is then.
Boss, youre really getting more and more influential by getting beds from primu. Su Yun said with a mocking expression.
Dont talk nonsense. You said that you would faint after being scalded. What are you considering?
Who knows? I once met a child who was more than two years old and had burns all over his body. Its not a serious injury, but my family used an ancestral secret recipe to spread it, causing bacteria to breed, which led to a subsequent serious infection.
Zheng Ren frowned. The wrong treatment for burns was a headache. However, there was no need to ask now. He would talk about it when the child arrived. As for what Su Yun had said, Zheng Ren felt that the possibility was not high. A serious infection would not happen so quickly.
Boss Zheng Gu Xiaoran came back with her head down after the call.
Whats going on?
The internists came up with a 120 emergency treatment, but he doesnt know how to deal with it. We cant find anyone with experience in the city. Gu Xiaoran said helplessly.
Zheng Ren shook his head slightly. This was within his imagination.
Emergency transfer, full of danger Experienced pediatricians were still able to deal with this kind of critical illness in an emergency. People in the South had long offered high annual salaries, and very few could stay in the North to continue working.