Everyone chatted until midnight, and got up early at five in the morning to freshen up.
Director Jiang came by early in the morning and led everyone to the cafeteria for breakfast. Having over fifty people in the dining hall was quite a spectacle that attracted many gazes.
After breakfast, the group of over fifty people headed to the hospital conference room to receive their work assignments.
The urological surgery team was to be split in half between the Peopleâs Hospital and the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
For Obstetrics and Gynecology, two were assigned to the Peopleâs Hospital, and the rest were sent to the Women and Childrenâs Health Hospital, and the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Those assigned to other hospitals would have a shuttle service to and from their residence, arranged by the County Health Bureau.
The Orthopedics and Operating Room staff were all retained at the Peopleâs Hospital. The newly formed Orthopedics Department at the Peopleâs Hospital needed a lot of support.
For those staying at the Peopleâs Hospital, Tang Yuan would be the acting deputy dean, Professor Yang Ping the acting director of orthopedics, Song Zimo the deputy director of orthopedics, Su Yixuan the head nurse in the operating room, and the others were doctors and nurses without administrative duties, tasked with guiding clinical work.
After all tasks were assigned, Director Jiang personally escorted those who were delegated to other hospitals over for the turnover.
For those remaining at the Peopleâs Hospital, Dean Pan and the Head of Medical Affairs led everyone to their respective departments to participate in the handover of duties. In order, Orthopedics, Urology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Operating Room were each paid a visit.
The departments assigned to personnel must wait for Dean Pan before the turnover could take place.
Hospitals at the grassroots level have broad categorizations for their divisions, including Orthopedics, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Otorhinolaryngology. Surgery comprises Neurosurgery, Thoracic Surgery, General Surgery, and Urological Surgery. Doctors didnât specialize in these departments.
Orthopedics had just been branched out from Surgery.
The director of Orthopedics, Director Zeng, was a seasoned doctor. Short and with a reddish face and neck, he had an acquaintance at the First Attached Hospital in the provincial capital and took advantage of this connection to attend further training in Orthopedics there for a year.
He was very cooperative with the dispatch of technical support from higher level hospitals because it had no impact on him since the people above would only be in position for two weeks. Moreover, he had the chance to learn something new.
By eight oâclock, Director Zeng was waiting with all the doctors and nurses. The Orthopedics department, including the Director, comprised only five doctors and ten nurses.
It wasnât until half-past eight that Dean Pan arrived.
Seeing Dean Pan bringing in a group of doctors in their twenties, Director Zeng was very disappointed. He had hoped to learn some skills from professors. These youngsters wouldnât be able to bring much to the table.
He was quite unhappy. He felt that the medical aid provided this time was somewhat sloppy. He felt that despite being a grassroots hospital, they were still a bona fide Peopleâs Hospital. It was inappropriate to give the impression of making up the numbers by just bringing in some fresh graduates.
After everyone was situated, Dean Pan announced, âStarting from today, the medical team from Sanbo Hospital will officially be stationed at our hospital for two weeks. There are four doctors assigned to our orthopedics department. Let me make the introductions: Professor Yang Ping, who will be serving as our director of orthopedics, Professor Song Zimo, acting as deputy director. We also have Dr. Zhang Lin, Dr. Lu Xiaowu, and Dr. Tang Fei. Letâs all give a warm round of applause.â
Everyone applauded, and Dean Pan turned to look at Director Zeng, âDirector Zeng, we expect wholehearted cooperation in assisting Director Yang. During these two weeks, everyone should take this opportunity to learn from the professors. Now, Director Yang will say a few words.â Dean Pan clapped his hands.
In this kind of situation, he had to say something. Yang Ping calmly said, âIâm very grateful for the opportunity and am pleased to be able to work with you all. In these two weeks, we will be learning from each other and making progress together. Thank you all in advance for your help.â
Yang Ping bowed slightly, and there was warm applause.
âDirector Yang, Iâll be going to the next department. You guys continue what you need to do and feel free to contact me if thereâs any problem.â Dean Pan shook hands with Yang Ping and then left.
After Dean Pan left, Director Zeng said, âDirector Yang, would you like to bring everyone on rounds? Currently, there are thirty beds in the department, and twenty-one patients are admittedââ
Director Zeng reported the current situation of the department, which dealt mostly with limb fractures, waist and leg pain, neck and shoulder pain that were treated conservatively. Patients with slightly serious conditions would usually go to the Shipo Peopleâs Hospital.
The director was coming, and Director Zeng had originally been quite apprehensive, fearing that he wouldnât be able to keep up with the directorâs thought process. However, now that a few young doctors in their twenties had been dispatched, the humble attitude he had prepared had relaxed a lot, and he didnât sound nervous at all when speaking.
Some of the nurses were secretly glancing at Song Zimo, thinking how handsome the doctors from big hospitals were. They thought it was so cool how young some of the professors were. Song Zimo was sitting at the desk, appearing nonchalant.
Others were looking at Tang Fei. A woman doctor in Orthopedics? And sheâs so pretty.
âDo we have any emergency or difficult cases in the department? If so, letâs take a look first.â Yang Ping asked for Director Zengâs opinion.
Yang Ping was, at first, being modest and showing respect to the host, but Director Zeng thought that this young doctor didnât have much to offer and lacked confidence. Many young doctors from big hospitals didnât have much surgical experience.
Director Zeng spoke with a noticeable laxness, fully abandoning his humility, saying, âWe donât have any emergencies. There is one tough case, but itâs nothing to look at. Theyâve been to the provincial capital to see it, and after being hospitalized for over a month there, there was no improvement. Even the professors there at the provincial hospital didnât dare to perform surgery. The patient was discharged and has been pulling through here at our place for a few months now. Their financial condition is okay, so theyâve been staying with us for some months now.â
Yang Ping could perceive the change in Director Zengâs tone, but he didnât mind.
He said, âLetâs take a look at this patient then. Bring over his X-rays and medical records.â
âXiao Li, go get the medical records.â Xiao Li went to retrieve the medical records.
âSeveral big professors from the provincial capital have already seen thisââ Director Zeng then listed a few prominent directors that Yang Ping recognized, all of whom were professors from the First and Second Attached Hospitals and the Provincial City Peopleâs Hospital.
âThereâs no rush, letâs observe and learn from this difficult case.â Yang Ping didnât argue with him.
Yang Ping carefully read through the case file, and then examined each imaging slide. There was a huge bag of images, including X-rays, CTs, and MRIs, all of which had been done, some multiple times.
On the way here, Yang Ping had already purchased a training module for reading medical images in the system space. It covered imaging of the spine, pelvis, extremities, trauma, and bone diseases, amounting to hundreds of thousands of images.
The diagnosis in the file was chronic osteomyelitis of the left femur. Locking intramedullary nail surgery had been performed a year ago, but there had been a post-operative infection. The entire femur, including the proximal and distal ends, was severely infected. The skin and muscles were deficient, exposing the nail.
This patient indeed posed a challenge; Yang Ping stroked his chin thoughtfully.
Director Zeng looked somewhat disdainful, but it didnât show in his expression.
Putting on a show, are we? The cityâs senior director didnât manage to handle it, yet here you are pretending to be an expert, even appearing to be very serious about it.
Yang Ping didnât think these images were consistent with chronic osteomyelitis. The devil-style training in the system space endowed him with extraordinary abilities to interpret images.
âLetâs go see this patient first.â said Yang Ping. The other patients could wait.
Director Zeng was slightly impatient, but he didnât show it. He had no choice but to take Yang Ping to visit the patient, with everyone else following behind.
âThis patient has some influence. He has been seen by many hospitals and is experienced.â The subtext was to just go through the motions and not take it too seriously.
Yang Ping picked up on his meaning and said, âUnderstood.â
When he got to the bedside, Director Zeng introduced briefly: âThis is Doctor Yang from the city, who is very concerned about your condition and has come to see you.â
The patient was a young man, only twenty years old. He had seen so many hospitals and was tired of it, so his attitude was rather cold and aloof.
From the main complaints, present illness, medical history and so on, Yang Ping re-asked everything.
The patient was slightly impatient: âItâs all written on the medical record.â
Yang Ping seriously said: âDo you want your leg to get better or not? If you do, cooperate a little. If you donât really care about it, and want to stay this way for the rest of your life, I have nothing more to say.â
The young man was naive, listening to the young doctor, it seemed like he could heal his leg. This was interesting, he thought, letâs see what he has to say.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Even though he was not enthusiastic, at least he was not resisting anymore.
âDo you often lose your temper like this?â Yang Ping was not annoyed and asked him.
He said, âI have a fiery temper, I canât hold it in over small matters.â
âHow tall are you and how much do you weigh?â Yang Ping asked.
âOne meter seventy-six, forty-eight kilograms.â The young man replied.
He looked very thin.
âDo you often have loose stools, more frequent bowel movements?â Yang Ping asked.
The young man said, âYes, how did you know? I have chronic stomach and colon inflammation. Sometimes I have bowel movements several times a day, always loose. Iâve had colonoscopies, but nothing has been found.â
âDo you have no strength for running, do your limbs feel weak like youâre going to fall after a long run?â Yang Ping pursued further.
The young man immediately sat cross-legged on the bed, his mood improved a lot: âYes, yes, back in school during Physical Education, after running three laps, my whole body would go limp, I couldnât even stand.â
âShow me your hands.â Yang Ping counted his pulse and felt his palms.
âArenât you afraid of the cold wearing just a vest in the morning?â Yang Ping noticed his vest.
âItâs so hot, whatâs there to be afraid of?â The young man answered succinctly.
âTake off your glasses, let me have a look.â Yang Ping pointed at his glasses.
The young man cooperated and took off his glasses. Yang Ping carefully checked his eyes.
Director Zeng couldnât stand it any longer, what were these questions about? Everyone was waiting to do rounds.
âDirector Yang, why donât we do rounds first, and come back to him when we have time?â
Director Zeng said, suppressing his dissatisfaction.