They say that no snowflake is innocent under an avalanche.
The skillful ways of dealing with problems, such as venting anger, covering up the situation, and deflecting conflicts, were useless. In the end, they led to the closure of pediatric hospitals one after another.
"It was said that it was getting busier and busier over there. The nursing department wanted to transfer people, but no experienced nurse who had worked in pediatrics was willing to do so. She asked for sick leave whenever she wanted to talk to him and refused to go back to the pediatric department. Later, a nurse was forced to He pointed at the director of the nursing department’s nose and scolded him, saying, “How much money did you pay me to work hard? If you have the ability, go ahead!”
This is something that will only happen after the conflict intensifies to a certain extent.
Hospitals in imperial capitals, magical capitals, or provincial capitals can be better, and at least the income is high. You always have to think twice about resigning.
After all, we have to support our family, and everyone has to live.
But local hospitals don’t provide much, especially for pediatrics, which is even more difficult. Nurses have to work night shifts. When busy, they have to run all night without touching the ground. When they get older, they can't bear it. Another fucking thing happens to the employer: dismissal before the employment system becomes official...
It brings tears to my eyes.
In particular, local hospitals are not like the large tertiary hospitals in the imperial capital. Without training personnel, the medical staff is simply not enough. If a few people resign, it may trigger a chain reaction.
"What happened next? The nurse who scolded the director of the nursing department also resigned."
"Yes." Gu Xiaoran nodded, "I heard from my classmate in the hospital next door that the nurse not only resigned, but also took nearly ten nurses to resign directly and went to a nearby private medical examination hospital."
"Private hospitals are so good. They are not busy every day and earn more. Compared with public hospitals, one is in the sky and the other goes directly to the sewer." Gu Xiaoran continued.
Gao Shaojie sighed.
"Later, the pediatric department of that hospital barely supported it for a few months. Because there was no one left, the remaining person had to do the work of one and a half people, so the pediatric emergency department was closed."
"Looking at the current situation, the pediatric department is full when the season changes, and I guess the inpatient department is almost the same."
"Teacher Gao, the hospital in the provincial capital should be better." Gu Xiaoran asked.
"It can be a little better, but not much better." Gao Shaojie shook his head slightly, "Two hospitals in the provincial capital of Dibei Province closed their pediatric emergency departments last year, and the rest... I don't think they can last long."
"Can't even the provincial capital survive?" Gu Xiaoran was a little surprised.
"Dibei province earns less, so even those who want to work in this major have to compare. Tiannan province offers more. Last year alone, I knew of three deputy directors of pediatrics who resigned and went to Tiannan."
The situation is the same across the country, and the South is a little better. After all, the economic foundation is good. At worst, it is poaching people from the North with a checkbook.
But even so, from time to time you can hear news of the closure of small general hospitals in the south. Especially when the seasons change, you can also see pictures of people queuing up to numbers 300 and beyond in the pediatric emergency room.
The problem is becoming more and more acute. Gao Shaojie knows where the contradiction lies, but he, an interventionalist from Dibei Province, is unable to solve it. Not to mention solving it, I'm just too lazy to complain. Can that be solved by oneself? There is no use saying it.
"Xiao Ran, are you not suffering from severe pediatric disease?"
"Yeah." Gu Xiaoran nodded.
Even the ordinary pediatric ward can no longer hold up, let alone critical care medicine, no one can handle it.
So when I encountered the situation of classmate Gu Xiaoran just now, I had to risk my life to carry my child to the provincial capital. Generally speaking, provincial capitals are slightly better and have specialized pediatric hospitals.
This time I caught up with Gu Xiaoran in the Imperial Capital, so things changed slightly, but essentially they were still the same.
"Where's Xiaoran?"
Just as he was talking, Su Yun strode back and asked as soon as he entered the door.
"Brother Yun, I'm here." Gu Xiaoran quickly stood up, "You're back."
"What's the condition of the child you mentioned?" Su Yun asked directly.
"I just said it in a hurry, so I didn't inquire carefully. It was said that he was burned while eating early in the morning. He simply took care of it at home and the child fell asleep. It was only in the afternoon that he found out that he had passed out for some time, and that's when he found me."
Gu Xiaoran briefly told what happened.
"Well, let me just say that he doesn't know either." Su Yun looked at Zheng Ren behind him and said helplessly.
"Well, it was a burn. I took care of it at home." Zheng Ren found two key words and began to think about it.
"We have serious cases that don't have a pediatrician. We went to the pediatrician in the largest hospital. They said the beds were full and there was no room for hospitalization." Gu Xiaoran said helplessly.
"Whoever does pediatrics if you have nothing to do? It's really free." Su Yun said.
Lin Yuan subconsciously wanted to bite his fingernails again, but he held back at the last critical moment.
Boss Zheng knows how to beat people, so it’s better not to look for someone to beat him.
I want to learn intrauterine interventional surgery, which is the result of discussion with my old man. Is domestic pediatrics not good? Lin Yuan had some questions.
But she didn't ask.
"Xiao Ran, call me and ask if you've gotten on the ambulance. Is the doctor in the car a specialist in internal medicine or pediatrics?" Zheng Ren asked in a deep voice.
Gu Xiaoran responded and turned around to make a phone call.
"Boss, you're asking a question knowingly." Su Yun said, "How can a pediatrician still be free to call emergency room 120? Are you kidding me?"
"What if."
"Just in case, there is a shortage of 1,600 paediatricians in the Imperial City. Xiaoran's poor land may not even have a pediatric emergency room." Su Yun said disdainfully: "It is better to live in a big city in the future, otherwise the children will get sick. I can’t look down on the disease.”
"It's not that exaggerated."
"Don't tell me the data, it's all nonsense." Su Yundao said, "Have you contacted the PICU?"
"Well, let's wait for a hospital bed first," Zheng Ren said. "We'll see what the situation is then."
"Being able to ask for a bed in the PICU at will will really make you more and more popular, boss." Su Yun said with a sarcastic expression.
"Don't talk nonsense. You said you were unconscious after being burned. What are you considering?"
"Who knows, I once met a child who was over 2 years old and suffered burns on large areas of his body. The injury was not serious, but a secret ancestral recipe was applied at home, which led to the growth of bacteria and subsequent severe infections."
Zheng Ren frowned. Wrong treatment after burns was very troublesome. But there is no need to ask now. We will talk about it after the child comes. As for what Su Yun said, Zheng Ren thought it was unlikely. Severe infections are not so fast.
"Boss Zheng..." Gu Xiaoran came back with his head lowered after making the call.
"what happened?"
"He doesn't know how to deal with the 120 emergency call issued by the physician. We can't find anyone with experience in the city." Gu Xiaoran said helplessly.
Zheng Ren shook his head slightly, he was imagining this.
120 emergency transport, full of crises. Experienced pediatricians can still deal with such critical and serious diseases in an emergency. The south has long offered high annual salaries, and few can stay in the north to continue working.