Episode 10 recap: Zhou Xiaofeng asked Fang Xiaoran for help.
The patient was very unhappy and expressed that other people's lives are lives, so why isn't their own life a life? Zhou Xiaofeng wondered if they should consider it. Director Bai stated that they were not going to a surgical department to snatch patients and that since the patient trusted them, they should do their best. Zhou Xiaofeng called Fang Xiaoran and asked if Fang Xiaoran could help.
People here feel that if they don't call the surgical department soon, something bad will happen. Mr. Yan is about to be taken to the operating room. He feels that open-chest surgery is a major procedure and is extremely afraid. Mrs. Yan is also by Mr. Yan's side, telling him not to worry too much. Mr. Yan was pushed to the preparation area, but he still hasn't been taken to the operating room. Mr. Yan is very anxious and asks the nurse what's going on. The nurse explains that there was a slight issue with Lin Yi's previous surgery, causing a delay, so Mr. Yan will have to wait a little longer.
Mr. Yan is very unhappy, and Zhou Xiaofeng comes over to find out what's happening. Zhou Xiaofeng arrives at the operating room and finds Lin Yi teaching suturing there. Zhou Xiaofeng feels that this matter doesn't require Lin Yi to personally handle it and mentions that Mr. Yan has been waiting for Lin Yi in the preparation area for a long time.
Lin Yi goes over and feels that it's the first time they've been urged by a leader to perform surgery. Unexpectedly, after arriving at the operating room, there is a very urgent situation with a previous patient of Lin Yi's. Lin Yi quickly asks Mr. Yan to wait a little longer, explaining that they need to handle the situation. Mr. Yan is very unhappy and expresses that other people's lives are lives, so why isn't his own life a life?
Lin Yi states that Mr. Yan's condition is not urgent and that he can leave directly. Mr. Yan is furious and declares that he won't have the surgery here and will be discharged immediately. Director Cui receives the news and rushes over. After Lin Yi finishes dealing with the situation, they go back and find that Mr. Yan has already been discharged.
President Gu calls Director Cui to inquire about the situation. Director Cui hurriedly explains and feels helpless. President Gu asks for an explanation from Lin Yi. Lin Yi suggests apologizing to Mr. Yan, but Dr. Jiang feels that it's too late. Mr. Yan was originally reluctant to undergo open-chest surgery and preferred minimally invasive procedures. Upon learning that Director Bai can perform such surgeries, he quickly expresses his desire to contact Director Bai.
Mr. Yan went to see Director Bai, who stated that they could indeed perform such a surgery, and they had successful cases before. They explained the situation to Mr. Yan clearly. Mr. Yan was also happy and decided to have the surgery there. When Zhou Xiaofeng learned about this, they wondered if they should reconsider. Director Bai mentioned that they were not trying to snatch patients from the surgical department and that since the patient trusted them, they should do their best.
Director Bai mentioned that Director Cao's department was already researching minimally invasive procedures. If they succeeded, it would have an impact on the hospital. Zhou Xiaofeng should be aware of this, and they were already preparing a paper, so they would make Zhou Xiaofeng the first author. Director Bai suggested keeping this matter from the surgical department for now, and Zhou Xiaofeng reluctantly agreed.
During the surgery, a problem occurred where the guide wire punctured a blood vessel. Zhou Xiaofeng felt that they should call the surgical department to resolve it, but Director Bai insisted on continuing the surgery, stating that there was no problem. Zhou Xiaofeng called Fang Xiaoran and asked if Fang Xiaoran could help.
Zhou Xiaofeng asked Fang Xiaoran to come to the operating room and bring an echocardiography device for the Chest Pain Center. Fang Xiaoran came and delivered the device, but the staff at the Chest Pain Center found it strange because Zhou Xiaofeng had already sent one in the morning. They knew Zhou Xiaofeng to be organized and wouldn't make such a mistake.
Zhou Xiaofeng felt that if they didn't call the surgical department soon, something bad would happen. Director Bai acknowledged the concern. Fang Xiaoran also sensed something was wrong and came back to the operating room. They quickly informed Lin Yi, who arrived along with Director Cui, who had received the news.
Lin Yi asked Fang Xiaoran to go back, not wanting to involve them further. After completing the surgery, Director Cui scolded Director Bai, expressing that they were a clinical doctor and should not forget their professional responsibilities or be too focused on immediate gains. Director Bai now regretted their previous haste and impatience.
I think this series portrays the hardships of doctors and their compassionate nature quite realistically. This is the reality. In reality, most doctors have a conscience and uphold medical ethics. However, I also acknowledge that there are bad doctors, but they are truly the minority.
Just like how I believe that most people are good, but there are a few with bad intentions. If you already have a negative attitude towards doctors, then you don't have any reason to watch this series.
People with ugly souls will find fault and feel displeased no matter what they watch. That's your problem, not the doctors' problem. Most doctors have a clear conscience and are doing their best to save patients.
If you have doubts, you can spend a week in the emergency room of a hospital and witness it for yourself. There's no need to watch the drama and criticize doctors from behind a screen. It's truly disgusting.
The problem lies in the distorted societal values that worship internet celebrities and so-called stars, while the true scientists, doctors, teachers, soldiers, and police officers who serve the people are criticized by a bunch of keyboard warriors!
The problem lies with those who don't serve the people. The problem lies with this group of keyboard warriors who vent their anger so heavily!
I was deeply moved... As someone who has spent nearly a year in the hospital before, I feel that most doctors are actually quite good. However, compared to doctors in internal medicine, surgeons and nurses are busier and the atmosphere is more tense.
So generally, internal medicine doctors and nurses tend to be better. Let me share a not-so-good memory. After undergoing surgery, there were some issues that weren't particularly perfect. One day at noon, I suddenly couldn't urinate.
I rushed from a local hospital to a provincial hospital. By the time I arrived at the hospital, it was almost 11 p.m. The emergency doctor spent over an hour trying to solve the problem but couldn't, and I was almost in agony. At that moment, the emergency doctor tried calling a professor who was in his 50s, someone I had no personal connection with.
After midnight, the professor took a car and arrived at the hospital to treat me. It took nearly two hours to temporarily resolve the issue, and he could barely stand straight. Considering the cost issue in the middle of the night, he arranged for my hospitalization.
The next day at 8 a.m., I saw the professor doing rounds. So, be kind to doctors, understand them, and don't always adopt a god-like perspective.
Director Zhou, you really hold Director Bai in high regard! Part of the reason is genuinely hoping for the success of Mr. Yan's surgery, which would greatly promote your department.
The other part of the reason is that if Mr.
Yan is successfully discharged, it would be only fair and reasonable to receive some benefits for your department or yourself!
Director Bai intentionally asked why only a few people knew about the minimally invasive surgery for Mr.
Yan, but why did the surgical team and Director Cui find out so quickly?
Director Bai is already quite angry! It seems like Director Zhou and Dr. Fang might have a tough time in the internal medicine department in the future.
The way Xiao Feng and Dr. Fang teamed up against Director Bai earlier, it's certain that Director Bai won't forget this grudge.
Personally, I think no change is the best change. After all, for an ordinary person, undergoing such a major surgery would take at least a month.
Aren't all of Mr. Yan's indicators still normal?
The synergy among these three individuals is remarkable. If they continue to collaborate in the future, this research team can undoubtedly be considered the No.
1 in the hospital.
It's rare to see them calmly staying together like this. Earlier, both Director Lin and Director Zhou surprised everyone at the meeting. One made a pledge for his sister, and the other took the blame for the person he liked.
Director Zhou, you said that with little confidence. The reason you didn't stop this surgery was still due to a sense of luck. Just imagine having your name in medical journals, how glorious it would be!
Haha, at this moment, Director Lin is still being stubbornly adorable.