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    In many hospitals, the matter of receiving red envelopes is differentiated by doctors rather than by hospitals.  So if you hear that which hospital receives red envelopes, don't beat all the doctors in that hospital to death with one stick.  There are even doctors in the same department who refuse to accept money, and there are colleagues who are very good at collecting money privately.

    ¡°When there is no evidence and no one complains about these things, the hospital can only turn a blind eye.  Once the incident comes to light, the hospital will say that it has not warned the medical staff in advance and will handle what needs to be done.

    The hardest-hit areas for receiving red envelopes in clinical practice are mainly surgical departments, and anesthesiologists are another relatively unknown area that is hardest-hit by red envelopes.

    Most people can understand that sending red envelopes to surgeons is because patients are afraid of dying on the operating bed. On the other hand, if there is a problem after surgery, sending a red envelope is a favor and it will be easier to find a doctor for help.

    When giving red envelopes to anesthesiologists, it is a word of mouth, saying that anesthesiologists are more powerful than surgeons in the operating room, and without anesthesiologists, patients will die if they watch them.  .  As we all know, anesthesiologists are responsible for anesthesia, and the nature of their work is different from that of surgeons.

    The situation Du Meng¡¯en mentioned happens to be something that some people are unclear about. Regardless of whether surgeons and anesthesiologists have different divisions of labor, they are in the same operating room and should have a very close relationship.  In fact, surgeons and anesthesiologists belong to two departments and two majors, and their research contents are very different. On weekdays, there is not as much communication as outsiders think.  The clinical front-line work is an assembly line every day, so there is no time for communication.

    It is impossible for the surgeon who treats a patient to have a good relationship with all anesthesiologists at all times.  There are many anesthesiologists in each hospital.  There are many surgeries in tertiary hospitals, and it is impossible for surgeons to designate an anesthesiologist to be responsible for the surgical anesthesia of their patients.  Some anesthesiologists are so arrogant that they can challenge senior clinical surgical professors.  This last point will definitely exceed the expectations of patients and their families.

    When Du Meng'en broke the news, Xie Wanying, who had stayed in the hospital before her rebirth, could quickly understand the meaning.

    Zhang Shuping and Geng Yongzhe blinked, not understanding what they heard.

    According to their understanding of doctors, they know that even if doctors do not receive red envelopes, they will never dare to do anything in clinical practice.  It is the doctor who has the most to lose when a medical accident occurs.  Because of this, clinical surgery bosses often say to ordinary people that it makes no difference whether they give red envelopes or not.  Anesthesiologists and surgeons are equally afraid of medical errors and anesthesia accidents. Could other things happen?

    Anyway, when they walked into the operating room, the patient was lying on the operating table and had received an epidural anesthesia.

    The patient undergoing surgery is a woman in her sixties.  With only epidural anesthesia, the patient is conscious.

    Dr. Zuo Liang walked to the patient and said a few words to calm the patient's emotions on behalf of Du Haiwei.

    Before the surgeon arrives, the assistant disinfects the drapes as usual and makes these routine preoperative preparations.

    When the estimated time for the operation arrived, Du Haiwei arrived.

    Dr. Zuo Liang serves as the first assistant, and the two interns serve as the second and third assistants.  The one holding the suction device is classmate Xie, and the one holding the hook is classmate Geng.  Two trainees stood in the corner of the operating room and watched.

    After his father arrived, Du Meng'en didn't dare to talk any more, and Guaiguai and Zhang Shuping remained silent.  Instead, Zhang Shuping quietly looked at the anesthesiologist because of what he said.

    The anesthesiologist¡¯s surname is Zhou. He is in his early forties. He should be a senior doctor. He should be technically very good and there is no need to worry.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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