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"Are you really capable of mentoring resident doctors?"
Chapter 429 Can't you have a little shame?
Sasaki Ichiru looked at Yoshida Aoba with a questioning gaze.
"Dr. Yoshida, if you could really help mentor the trainees, I would be very grateful."
If he can really help mentor the medical trainees—and I mean genuinely mentor them and teach them things—Sasaki Ichiru can hand over the medical training to them right now.
However, the truth is that Yoshida is not suitable to lead medical trainees, so for everyone's sake, Sasaki Ichiru needs to interrupt this guy to prevent him from causing trouble.
"You're not getting any younger, can't you be a little more serious?"
Sasaki looked at Yoshida with a hint of helplessness.
He wanted to say something, but after noticing the change in Yoshida's expression, he finally let out a sigh.
“Aki-kun, you’ll be with me today. If you have any questions when you have time, you can ask Dr. Yoshida. But he likes to joke around, so don’t take some things seriously.”
Sasaki then spoke to Aki Tomoya.
After he finished speaking, he looked at everyone in the department and then began to talk about the matter with a serious expression.
"The preoperative seminar is at 3 p.m., everything is ready."
There was a preoperative seminar in the afternoon. When the head of the medical department was not present, he was in charge of all the department's affairs.
"By the way, the patient in bed number three of room 1108 can be discharged now. Go and explain this to the inpatient department and the patient."
"Aren't we allowed to stay in the hospital for further observation?"
"The patient has recovered well after the surgery, and there are no problems in the examination report. We can make the bed available."
"Oh, it's happening again. Luckily, it's a patient who doesn't like hospitalization."
Sasaki entered and spoke with the attending physician in bed number three of room 1108.
Although the attending physician was somewhat worried about his discharge instructions, it wasn't due to the patient's condition, but rather the patient's own concerns.
There are people like this in the world. They'll complain whether a doctor's treatment is slow or fast. They can find a million reasons to criticize a doctor for being irresponsible.
"Just have your resident physician explain it clearly. Since they don't need to stay in the hospital for further treatment and observation, arrange for their discharge as soon as possible to free up a bed. The same goes for everyone else. Pay attention to your patients' conditions. You should know whether they are good or bad. Don't make me find fault with them, and don't cause trouble for the head of the medical department."
Sasaki Ichiru continued.
It's much better for him to point out the problems of his colleagues in various departments than for the head of the materials department to correct them. At least he can still speak up, while the head of the materials department will directly scold him.
"Also, I received a complaint from the administrative director. Dr. Yoshida, go see the administrative director after get off work and talk to the hospital's lawyer. The patient who was discharged last month may sue you."
Just then, Sasaki Ichiro casually said something.
The entire department fell silent instantly, completely still.
Everyone turned their attention to Yoshida Aoba.
Yoshida had already lay down on the chair, closed his eyes, and then smiled disdainfully.
"I was wondering if that person had recovered from their illness but then relapsed into a mental breakdown? I'll ask a friend in neurosurgery to check on their brain."
Yoshida said, clearly annoyed.
He was inexplicably facing another medical dispute and the possibility of being sued, and he was resigned to it.
At this moment, Aki Tomoya looked curiously at the person involved, who was currently looking displeased.
On my second day at the company, I saw that some of my senior colleagues were involved in a medical dispute, which was quite interesting.
Medical disputes are a dreaded topic for every doctor; nobody wants to be associated with them.
In particular, there is the possibility of being sued by patients, which is not only troublesome, difficult to handle, and time-consuming for the doctor, but also a headache for the hospital.
However, a hospital will certainly face a lot of medical disputes, while a doctor who never encounters a troublesome patient in his entire life must have accumulated a lot of good karma in his previous lives.
There's a saying that goes, "Of all the people in the world, you're bound to encounter a few bastards."
"Can't you be a little nicer? You even offended a VIP customer. Don't think that just because you have the head of the materials department protecting you, you're fearless. Sigh..."
Upon hearing Yoshida's words, Sasaki couldn't help but frown.
At this moment, Yoshida did not feel that he had done anything wrong. On the contrary, he kept saying that he would send the discharged patients to the neurosurgery department for brain surgery to see if there was anything in their brains.
He understood Yoshida's feelings, but some things needed to be thought through before being said.
It's fine to say this in the department; no one has any objections, and some might even secretly applaud it.
However, what is worrying is that it is not impossible for Yoshida to continue with this attitude when dealing with patients.
Yoshida is good at academics and technically proficient, but he has a considerable amount of arrogance, a bad habit that I don't know where he developed.
"Do you still think this is the affiliated school of Dongda University?"
Sasaki Ichijin reprimanded him rather bluntly.
"Even at the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital, this isn't the kind of attitude you should have towards VIPs. The head of the Department of Monogatari is backing you up, but you still have to know your limits, right?"
"You're so long-winded, Dr. Sasaki. I don't believe that guy can really sue me. Anyway, my treatment plan was perfectly correct, he recovered well and was discharged safely. I saved his life, and instead of being grateful, he wants to sue me. Doesn't that person have any shame?"
Yoshida couldn't hold back any longer and started refuting him right there in the office.
"Do they really think we're waiters? Do I have to go to an airline and learn from the flight attendants, and keep smiling at that guy?"
Having already stayed up all night, Yoshida was now furious when he heard that troublesome medical disputes had dragged him into this mess.
In particular, Sasaki Ichiru never said a good word for him and kept pointing fingers at him as the embodiment of the head of the Monobe department, which made Yoshida even more unhappy.
Yes, they are no longer affiliated with the University of Tokyo, so as the reincarnation of Professor Mononobe, Sasaki Ichiru should just keep a low profile!
Yoshida muttered to himself, then couldn't help but sigh.
"In short, resolve this matter properly. The hospital's lawyer will teach you what to do and how to do it. Don't cause trouble for the hospital, and especially don't cause trouble for the department!"
"Yes, Professor Sasaki!"
He gave a perfunctory "Yes, sir," and then laughed mockingly.
Chapter 430 Fighting between left and right
When Yoshida called out "Associate Professor," everyone could see Sasaki Ichiru's face twitch.
His face darkened considerably in an instant.
As the only resident medical trainee present, Aki Tomoya immediately perked up; the atmosphere in the department at that moment was truly unpredictable.
Associate Professor Sasaki...
As expected, he's been the director's right-hand man since before.
However, it seems like their left and right hands often fight each other.
They left the affiliated school of the University of Tokyo and came to this general hospital in the neighboring Taitung District. Monobe is no longer the head professor, and Sasaki Ichiru is no longer an associate professor. Now they are just lecturers, and also work in a private hospital.
Yoshida Aoba hit him right where it hurt.
When Yoshida saw Sasaki Ichiru's face gradually darken, he remained indifferent, as if he hadn't seen anything, ignoring Sasaki Ichiru's gaze and continuing with his own business.
"Dr. Yoshida, the administrative director and the hospital's lawyer will discuss the rest with you after get off work."
Having said all he wanted to say, Sasaki Ichiro quickly calmed down and returned to his seat expressionlessly. He sat there quietly, lost in thought.
Should I go back to sleep?
Aki Tomoya thought to himself that what was happening in the department at that moment was somewhat unexpected.
If he had been resting properly, he would never have seen this happen, and he wouldn't have had to think about it so much.
Most importantly, it was agreed that I would follow Sasaki Ichiro for the next day, but now it seems that the embodiment of the head of the Monobe department is now furious with Dr. Yoshida.
Even though the man's face was expressionless, and he seemed to have calmed down and didn't get entangled with Dr. Yoshida, it was precisely because of this that people would have all sorts of speculations.
As the right-hand men of the head of the materials department, their disputes were something no one else could get involved in; it was like two geniuses fighting in the department.
It's hard to say who's right and who's wrong.
Dr. Yoshida's attitude is actually understandable.
He saved the patient, but the patient wanted to sue him a month after recovering and being discharged from the hospital. Anyone would be upset in that situation.
Dr. Yoshida's question to the person who was about to sue him about whether he had any sense of shame was enough to show how angry he was.
Sasaki, on the other hand, was someone who, from the perspective of the hospital and the entire department, was preparing to sue Dr. Yoshida. He was a VIP patient and a powerful person.
Even if it's not like that, a simple medical dispute is enough to warrant attention. If this medical dispute isn't handled properly, it will damage the hospital's reputation and affect their department as well.
To Aki Tomoya doesn't see the idea of him being the embodiment of the head of the Monogatari department as derogatory or sarcastic.
That shouldn't be the case, at least not now.
As the head of cardiac surgery and also the deputy director of the surgical department, Sasaki Ichiru was away at an academic conference in Kyoto. With the top leader absent, all matters, big and small, in the department fell on his shoulders, so his strictness was understandable.
"Sigh, even if I don't have to worry about daily necessities, I still have to worry about other things."
Medical disputes are a headache in any country.
Aki Tomoya couldn't comment on who was right and who was wrong in how this matter was handled, and as for the relationship between Sasaki Ichiru and Yoshida Aoba, that was beyond his control.
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