When the Doctor Uses A Hack-Chapter 813: Return to Beijing

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Having obtained their marriage certificate, Chen Cang took Qin Yue out for a day, enjoying her favorite hotpot, her most beloved milk tea, and watching a movie that left them with snotty noses and teary eyes...

Chen Cang had to work on Sunday, so he needed to head back on Saturday.

Qin Yue, on the other hand, had to wait a few more days for her advisor to return from abroad before she could make the trip to the capital.

However, this time, Qin Yue crammed her bedroom's toys, throw pillows, pajamas, and pillows all into Chen Cang's car.

She tasked Chen Cang with setting up her boudoir in advance!

Old Qin stood helplessly inside the house because, after all... now that the girl had their certificate, what more was there to say?

Now they could be considered legally married in the eyes of the law.

But Ji Ruyun was very attentive, bustling about, fearing that her niece wouldn't live well, eat well, or dress well over in the capital...

She packed all of Qin Yue's personal belongings.

And so, in the car, aside from Chen Cang, everything was things!

Certainly fulfilling!

Chen Cang also took the time to visit his department, talking about what he had seen in the capital. To tell the truth, everyone felt quite moved.

Various factors had created an increasingly large gap within the industry.

The disparity in domestic medical resources was practically like a cliff!

There were national key hospitals, such as Xiehe, Huaxi, Qilu, and others.

If a disease couldn't be treated in these places, then basically it was deemed to be the end of the road within the country.

Next came the provincial key hospitals, generally only two or three, and if a condition couldn't be treated there, there was no point looking further within the province.

Moving down the line, county-level People's Hospitals were typically the core medical forces of a county.

And frankly speaking, many times, the capabilities of a vice director of a county hospital were far behind a senior doctor at a provincial key hospital, not because the doctors themselves were ineffective, but because they fell behind in professional development and access to medical resources, resulting in such a phenomenon.

Of course, this disparity wasn't universal; county hospitals might actually be more adept at treating common diseases. The gap referred to areas like new surgeries, new treatment plans, diagnosing complicated cases, and difficult surgical treatments – the difference here was indeed substantial.

Similarly, the gap was just as stark for a vice director of a provincial hospital in Dongyang Province when compared to an emergency center like this!

Therefore, don't think there was anything unfair about Chen Cang's treatment. After his arrival, he received adequate recognition, allowing him to study with the sharp knife team.

Doctors with experience in further education would know that upon arrival, they're treated as interns, as resident doctors, doing menial work and hoping for recognition? That is almost impossible!

This is the current situation.

One often sees older doctors in their forties or fifties from county hospitals coming for advanced training at provincial hospitals. After arriving, the resident doctors also feel awkward about using them, given their age, but they're also not given any authority, much less allowed to be involved in patient management. All they can do is watch!

When Qin Xiaoyuan learned that Chen Cang was now capable of performing surgeries and taking shifts independently, he was actually quite pleased.

This indicated that they truly acknowledged Chen Cang's capabilities!

Renting a parking space in the capital was also troublesome, but fortunately, Chen Cang had already rented it in advance when he was leasing the apartment. Although the price was a bit high, considering the convenience, Chen Cang felt it was not a big deal.

After parking the car, Chen Cang moved Qin Yue's items one by one, arranging them properly.

It took him an entire afternoon going back and forth.

This time, Qin Yue's mother, Ji Ruyun, had prepared a new set of pots, pans, and kitchen utensils for them.

After tidying up a bit, my home now has a few touches of warmth in its colors.

In the afternoon, Chen Cang didn't order takeout, but instead went downstairs to buy some ingredients, filling up the refrigerator. From now on, if I have time, I'll cook for myself.

No matter how busy life gets, one must still find pleasure in the moments of tranquility.

With Qin Yue about to visit, Chen Cang definitely didn't want her to eat takeout every day.

In the evening, Chen Cang quickly stir-fried two dishes for himself, opened a bottle of beer, served a bowl of rice, and started a video call with Qin Yue.

I showed her around the place.

Then, I also sent a message to my parents, claiming that I had mastered the essence of the Chen Family's cooking!

The next day, the Sharp Knife team was all on duty, along with members from other teams.

The emergency center of Xiehe Hospital had many staff on the roster due to the immense workload; it was simply too much for one person to handle.

As a habit formed over many years, Chen Cang arrived early at the hospital and greeted the familiar doctors and teachers.

Not long after I sat down, Ma Yuehui walked in with a smile, "You're early."

Chen Cang nodded, "Good morning, Team Leader Ma!"

Recently, Old Ma was in high spirits, and quite a few department heads even took the initiative to get in touch with him.

Normally, these heads carried themselves with an air of superiority but were now getting quite close.

However… their intentions were obvious.

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I'll find an opportunity to watch the mitral valve repair surgery under continuous beating of the heart.

Old Ma, flattered by the praises, seemed lost, unable to distinguish north from south, and somehow, he agreed to it.

Upon seeing Chen Cang, Ma Yuehui smiled warmly, "Xiao Chen, I have something to discuss with you!"

Upon hearing that, Chen Cang quickly responded with a smile, "Just tell me, Team Leader Ma, no need for formalities."

Ma Yuehui, once he heard this, nodded immediately, "All right, since you're so polite Xiao Chen, I'll be straightforward too."

"It's about that mitral valve repair surgery you do with the heart still beating. Are you confident in pulling it off?"

Chen Cang was somewhat taken aback upon hearing this, "Pretty confident."

Ma Yuehui pondered for a moment, "How about this, the cardiac surgery department has an inpatient who wants that mitral valve repair surgery. Once you're not too busy, let's check on the patient tomorrow and discuss when would be the best time to operate."

Chen Cang nodded, "That's fine, Team Leader Ma; you arrange it."

Ma Yuehui patted Chen Cang's shoulder with satisfaction, "Good to hear!"

Before everyone could gather, emergency tasks began to be assigned, and Xu Aiqing and the others, along with a nurse and a doctor, were the first to head out.

Ma Yuehui and Chen Cang, however, stayed behind, holding the fort—a fort which was truly not easy to defend!

Even Chen Cang encountered some patients he struggled to manage!

If it wasn't for Ma Yuehui, Chen Cang felt quite overwhelmed.

At this time, Ma Yuehui's demeanor as the leader of the Sharp Knife team shone brilliantly!

He might look a bit dull on regular days, but when it came to handling patients, he was anything but.

Whether it was a scapula fracture, traumatic shock, acute abdomen… he handled everything methodically.

With him in command, critically ill patients were smoothly sent to the operating room, surgery teams assembled, operations conducted, and he personally saved numerous lives.