My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1371 544: With a New General, Like a Tiger with Wings; Taking Side Jobs

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Previously on My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points...
Jiang Wei, a new surgical nurse, quickly impresses Su Qianqian with her perceptiveness and compliments. She then secures an invitation for Su Qianqian to join a team dinner, much to Zhou Can's slight suspicion. Meanwhile, patient recovery improves noticeably thanks to Jiang Wei's diet therapy. At the dinner, Jiang Wei takes charge, and Qiao Yu uses the opportunity presented by Jiang Wei's arrival to request more time off for personal studies.

"No problem, I will apply for this with Director Lou and Nurse Chief Niu. Previously, manpower was tight, and it really was too much for you." Zhou Can readily agreed to this. "Jiang Wei has extensive experience studying abroad, you can seek her advice on some matters!"

Zhou Can looked at the two of them.

"I've already consulted Sister Jiang Wei on some matters about studying abroad, and I realized the gap is still quite large. That's why I'm proposing a two-day leave every week. If possible, a three-day leave each week would be the best, and I'd be willing to take a pay cut."

Her current monthly income shouldn't be less than 25,000, which is considered high for a nurse.

The recruitment monthly salary for ordinary operating room nurses is about six to eight thousand, and more experienced nurses can earn over ten thousand. Qiao Yu's salary is more than twice that of an average surgical nurse, which she earns through hard work.

Because Zhou Can's monthly surgery volume is incredibly high, she almost accompanies him throughout.

For as many surgeries as Zhou Can performs, she assists in that many.

Earning this income is more than justified.

"Alright, I will try my best to help you apply, as long as Jiang Wei can replace your work, it shouldn't be an issue." Zhou Can and Qiao Yu are like old comrades; he is willing to do his best to help her achieve her dream.

Studying abroad isn't the only pathway for a nurse, but it's the most promising one.

Unfortunately, getting an acceptance letter from a prestigious overseas university is difficult, and the cost of studying abroad is extremely high, which are the two major obstacles for many aspiring to study abroad.

If it's France, Germany, or Japan, one would need to learn an additional foreign language.

The mainstream foreign language currently learned domestically is English.

Qiao Yu wants to go to the United States, so she doesn't need to learn any additional foreign languages.

"I have no problem at all. For any future work arrangements from Boss Zhou, I will fully cooperate." Jiang Wei stated seriously. Then she looked at Qiao Yu, "Good luck, I believe you can definitely succeed."

"Uh-huh, having you as my study abroad mentor will definitely increase my success rate significantly!"

Qiao Yu nodded vigorously.

The meal was fairly enjoyable, and Jiang Wei had initially integrated into Zhou Can's team, even establishing a good relationship with Su Qianqian.

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As the days went by, after a senior nurse joined Zhou Can's surgical team, the challenging Level 3 surgeries they took on gradually increased. Not only could Jiang Wei perform well in her nursing duties during surgeries, but she could also offer many effective suggestions for postoperative nutritional support and care.

Patients could often recover quickly by following her nutritional plans.

This also made Zhou Can see the importance of postoperative nutritional care.

According to Jiang Wei, her nutritional care skills are only at an intermediate level, far from top-notch. Her mentor in the United States is truly remarkable.

Another matter also made Zhou Can very fond of the newly joined Jiang Wei.

She would accompany Zhou Can punctually for the morning and evening rounds every day.

This was something that even Qiao Yu never managed to do.

Every day after work, Qiao Yu would hurriedly return to her dormitory to study. It's understandable given her heavy study load.

If conditions allowed, Zhou Can himself would want to spare some time for studying.

Now that Jiang Wei has joined the team, it's definitely a blessing for Qiao Yu.

Zhou Can requested Director Lou and Nurse Chief Niu to grant her three days off per week. She could have relatively ample time to fully prepare for studying abroad.

Another point worth mentioning.

After Dean Zhang at the Third Hospital threatened Zhou Can, he didn't carry out any revenge. Zhou Can remained cautiously defensive for a while but never encountered any reprisals. Yet, he dared not let his guard down.

Some powerful adversaries are very patient.

They wait until you drop your guard to strike back.

The group of medical personnel who had switched to the Third Hospital caught the attention of a key official due to Deputy Director Lu's jumping incident. An important directive was issued, and with the intervention of the health department, the staff who switched and the Third Hospital reached a reconciliation.

The Third Hospital agreed to pay the wages it owed them in installments within six months. They were allowed to return to work at Tuya Hospital.

With Zhou Can having prepped the groundwork at Tuya, the leaders were also supportive and allowed these people to return to the Cardiothoracic Surgery Department.

To serve as a stern warning, following a leadership assembly, Dean Zhu decreed that these individuals would be penalized by forfeiture of all awards for a span of three years, coupled with the suspension of that year's end-of-year bonuses. This action was intended as a cautionary measure against disloyalty and impulsive job-hopping.

Nevertheless, the outcome was undeniably a significant triumph.

Through Zhou Can's persistent endeavors, those twenty-odd medical professionals were granted a new beginning.

Currently, these twenty-plus individuals hold Zhou Can in immense gratitude and the highest esteem.

This could be seen as a form of recompense for Zhou Can's benevolent actions.

With the return of over twenty Director-level medical personnel to the Cardiothoracic Surgery Department, the critical deficit in manpower was considerably eased.

A reduction in work pressure was keenly felt by Director Xue Yan, Director Le, Zhou Can, and others.

Previously, Zhou Can was compelled to head to the Cardiothoracic Surgery Department after finishing his regular duties, regardless of other commitments.

He had no alternative; numerous complex cases and patients requiring high-risk, major surgical interventions awaited his life-saving expertise. Even a day's postponement could spell their demise.

At times, regardless of the sheer exhaustion, he could only clench his teeth and endure overtime to fulfill his responsibilities.

The rewards reaped were substantial, with his medical Experience Points surging, propelling him toward Level 7. Even certain surgical proficiencies within Orthopedics saw considerable enhancement.