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Chapter 2631

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It was said that under an avalanche, no snowflake was innocent.

Venting anger, covering up, and diverting the conflict was useless. In the end, it led to the closure of the pediatrics department in one hospital after another.

"It was said that it was getting busier. The nursing department transferred people over, but the experienced old nurses who had worked in the pediatrics department refused. As long as they talked to someone, they would ask for sick leave and refuse to return to the pediatrics department. Later, a nurse was forced into a corner. She pointed at the head of the nursing department and scolded, saying how much money did you pay me to work so hard? If you have the ability, go! "

This was something that would only happen after the conflict intensified to a certain extent.

The hospitals in the Imperial Capital, Sorcery Capital, or the provincial capital were better. At least they had a higher income. They had to think about resigning.

After all, they had to support their families. Everyone had to make a living.

However, the local hospitals did not give much, especially the pediatrics department. It was even more difficult. Nurses had to work night shifts. When they were busy, they had to run all night without touching the ground. They could not stand it when they got older. Then, the employer would fire the employee before the official term of the employment system had been changed …

It was all tears.

Especially the local hospitals, unlike the large tertiary Grade A hospitals in the Imperial Capital, there were no training personnel, and the medical strength was not enough. A few people resigned, and it could cause a chain reaction.

"What happened after that? The nurse who pointed at the head of the nursing department and scolded resigned too. "

"Yes." Gu Xiaoran nodded. "I heard from my classmate in the hospital next door that not only did that nurse resign, but she also pulled nearly ten nurses to resign and went to a nearby private hospital."

"Private hospitals are so good. They are not busy every day and earn more. Compared to public hospitals, one is in the sky while the other is in the sewer," Gu Xiaoran continued.

Gao Shaojie sighed.

"Later, the pediatrics department of that hospital barely lasted for a few months. Because there was no one, one person who stayed had to do the work of one and a half people, so the pediatrics emergency department was closed."

"I think the current situation is that the pediatrics department is full when 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.

"It can be slightly better, but not by much." Gao Shaojie shook his head slightly. "Last year, two hospitals in the Dibei Province closed the pediatrics emergency department. The rest … I don't think they can hold on for long."

"The Provincial Capital can't hold on any longer?" Gu Xiaoran was a little surprised.

"The Dibei Province earns less. Even those who want to work in this profession have to compete. Tiannan Province offered more. Last year, I know of three deputy chief physicians of pediatrics who resigned and went to Tiannan Province. "

The situation was the same everywhere in the country. The south was slightly better. After all, the economic foundation was better. At worst, they could just wave their checkbooks and poach people from the north.

But even so, from time to time, there was news of the closure of the pediatrics department of small general hospitals in the south. Especially during the change of seasons, one could also see such photos of the Pediatric Emergency Department queuing up beyond number 300.

The problem was getting sharper and sharper. Gao Shaojie knew where the contradiction was, but as an interventional doctor from Dibei Province, he could not solve it. Not to mention solving the problem, he couldn't even be bothered to complain. Was that something he could solve? It was useless to say it.

"Xiao Ran, do you have any pediatric diseases?"

"Yes." Gu Xiaoran nodded.

Even the ordinary pediatrics ward could not hold on, let alone intensive care medicine. No one could do it.

Therefore, when he encountered Gu Xiaoran's situation just now, he had to risk his life to carry his child to the provincial capital. Generally speaking, the provincial capital was slightly better. There would be a specialized pediatric hospital.

This time, Gu Xiaoran was in the imperial capital, so things had changed slightly. But in essence, it was still the same.

"Where's Xiao Ran?"

As he spoke, Su Yun strode back. He asked as soon as he entered the door.

"Brother Yun, I'm here." Gu Xiaoran quickly stood up. "You're back."

"What's the situation with the child you mentioned?" Su Yun asked directly.

"I was in a hurry just now, so I didn't ask carefully. He said that he was scalded when he was eating early in the morning. After a simple treatment at home, the child went to sleep. In the afternoon, he found out that he had fainted at some point, so he came to me. "

Gu Xiaoran briefly told him what had happened.

"Well, I told you that he didn't know either," Su Yun looked at Zheng Ren behind him and said helplessly.

"Yes, it was a burn. I treated it at home." Zheng Ren found two keywords and began to ponder.

"We don't have any pediatric diseases. We went to the pediatrics department of the largest hospital. They said that the beds were full and there was no place to stay," Gu Xiaoran said helplessly.

"Who would do pediatrics if they had nothing better to do? They really have nothing better to do," Su Yun said.

Lin Yuan subconsciously wanted to bite his fingernails again, but at the last critical moment, he held back.

Boss Zheng knew how to hit people. It was better not to look for someone to hit.

He wanted to learn intrauterine interventional surgery. This was the result of discussion with his old man. Was the pediatrics department not good? Lin Yuan had some doubts.

However, she did not ask.

"Xiao Ran, make a call and ask if there's an ambulance. Is the doctor in the ambulance from internal medicine or pediatrics?" Zheng Ren asked in a deep voice.

Gu Xiaoran responded and turned to make a call.

"Boss, you're asking the obvious," Su Yun said. "How can there be pediatricians who have the time to go to the emergency department? You must be joking. "

"What if?"

"There's no what if. There's a shortage of pediatricians in the Imperial Capital. Xiao Ran's crappy place might not even have a pediatric emergency, "Su Yun said disdainfully. "It's better to live in a big city in the future. Otherwise, the child won't even be able to see a doctor when he's sick."

"It's not that exaggerated."

"Don't talk to me about the data. It's all nonsense," Su Yun said. "Have you contacted PICU?"

"Yes, I'll get a hospital bed first," Zheng Ren said. "I'll see what's going on when the time comes."

"Boss, you're getting more and more influential to be able to get a hospital bed at PICU," Su Yun said with a sarcastic expression.

"Don't talk nonsense. You said you fainted after the burn. What are you thinking about?"

"Who knows? I met a child in the past. He was more than two years old and had a large area of burns all over his body. The injury wasn't serious, but the family applied a secret ancestral prescription to him, causing bacteria to grow and resulting in a serious infection. "

Zheng Ren frowned. The wrong treatment after a burn was a headache. However, there was no need to ask now. He would talk about it after the patient arrived. As for what Su Yun said, Zheng Ren felt that the possibility was not high. A serious infection would not be so fast.

"Boss Zheng …" Gu Xiaoran finished the call and returned with her head lowered.

"What's going on?"

"The internal medicine doctor gave an emergency first-aid. He doesn't know how to deal with it. We can't find anyone with experience in the city," Gu Xiaoran said helplessly.

Zheng Ren shook his head slightly. This was within his imagination.

The first-aid transfer was full of danger. An experienced pediatrician could still deal with this kind of critical illness in an emergency. The South had already offered a high annual salary, so very few could stay in the North to continue working.



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