My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1309 - 516: King Yan’s Nemesis Appears, Witnessing the Prestige of the Strong Hospital (Part 3)

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Lu Fen persisted against the old nurse's resistance, securing entry for Zhou Can into the ICU to visit her father. Zhou Can donned protective gear and calmly insisted on observing the resuscitation of the patient in bed 13, overriding the nurse's objections with firm authority. He entered the ward area amid the intensive care efforts led by Director Xiang and others.

Patients with terribly weak constitutions often get revived and stabilized following some treatment time,

but due to all sorts of factors, they might suffer relapses once more.

At that point, they have no choice but to come back for another round of resuscitation.

Switching to a different hospital usually means they won't get properly healed anyway.

Furthermore, Intensive Care Medicine demands huge expenses, pulling in the best doctors and nurses across the hospital, deploying cutting-edge gear, and throwing everything into saving those on the brink of death.

An average daily ICU bill hits around twenty thousand, or even climbs to thirty or forty thousand, but the Intensive Care Medicine Department keeps running in the red.

Still, having it boosts a hospital's revival success rates dramatically.

Hospital bosses feel a mix of affection and frustration toward it.

Zhou Can scanned the lively chaos in the critical care zone, stirring memories of his Intensive Care Medicine residency days.

The grind here is brutal, pressure mountains high; hit a few tough cases, and your whole shift turns into a tense frenzy of rescues. Yet, the learning is immense.

It lets you fuse every bit of medical wisdom and apply it holistically on the front lines.

After months honing skills here, Zhou Can shifted to other rotations and noticed his skills had skyrocketed. Now facing dire cases, sudden shocks, or respiratory-heart stops in the clinic, he stays cool under fire.

Those months in Intensive Care Medicine truly shaped him profoundly.

Even post the demise of Director Hu Kan, amid multiple OR crises during ops, Zhou Can stepped up with command presence, guiding rescues steadily, earning his spot as the shadow boss of Cardiothoracic Surgery's theaters.

Today, for any high-stakes Cardiothoracic Surgery procedure, Zhou Can gets called in to supervise or lead almost every time.

With him on board, the team gains total confidence.

Having surveyed the ward's overall setup, Zhou Can grasped the basics of Provincial People’s Hospital's Intensive Care Medicine gear. Much of it lags behind, showing sluggish updates.

Tuya Hospital likely outshines Provincial People’s Hospital on hardware fronts.

Fundamentally, hospitals grow by handling more cases, particularly profitable ones.

Money fuels true progress.

Just banking on top-down building funds falls flat.

Despite outdated tools and devices here, the staff's treatment and saves remain top-tier, akin to a drilled, ironclad force.

Tuya Hospital falls a bit short in that area.

"Veteran powerhouse hospitals, each one truly brimming with profound strengths!"

Zhou Can had now checked out four hospitals; his local County People’s Hospital pales hugely against Tuya and Provincial People’s Hospital, like night and day.

Then comes Xinxiang Hospital.

Zhou Can lacks full grasp of its present state. Back two years during a consult visit, Xinxiang trailed Tuya badly across the board.

Beyond mere size gaps, it was an all-around deficit.

From staff expertise and gear to buildings, discipline, work culture, and beyond, differences abounded.