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Chapter 1094: The Role of the Six Little Ones
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Chapter 1094: Chapter 1094: The Role of the Six Little Ones

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Being a teacher is quite challenging, but fortunately, it’s just a small issue that can be easily resolved.

"Hehe, I don’t know if it’s because I’m pregnant, but I feel like they all are little kids," Qiaoqiao said with a smile.

"Can’t you put in more effort to teach them everything they need to learn quickly? Anyway, you’re quite capable, and they rely on you so much. Should be doable, right?"

Liu Banxia shook his head decisively, "Silly wife, it’s not that simple. You can’t even hold a bowl of water steady, how can you evenly distribute teaching resources?"

"They already have a significant advantage over others. At the beginning of the emergency center, they were really exhausted. But so many opportunities for practice and learning on the job, it’s equivalent to several years for others."

"Moreover, each person’s understanding ability is different. Take the current NOSES surgery, for example, it mainly tests the understanding of the procedure and intracavity operations."

"I can roughly tell them how to operate, and they can use the laparoscope without issues on basic operations. But there will be various problems during actual operations that they need to overcome by themselves."

"What this means is like driving a car. Moving forward is just stepping on the gas, but road conditions are complex, and many times they need to master driving skills flexibly."

"Sigh... It always feels like your work is so complicated," Qiaoqiao sighed.

"Alright, you should rest early. I’ll go downstairs to see what’s happening. Apparently, there are quite a few patients coming for consultations today. Going down to help," Liu Banxia said.

Qiaoqiao nodded, knowing that working in the hospital is important. Just because no one calls for Liu Banxia doesn’t mean there are no patients.

Back in the hall, the patients there were manageable.

The six little ones had come out of the operating room, replenished their energy, and were now handling the incoming patients quite well.

"My Director Liu, what a situation we’re in. Didn’t feel it before, but with them always doing surgeries with you lately, we’re overwhelmed here," Qi Wentai sidled over.

"I’ve been considering this issue too. Moving forward, let’s have them work in shifts," Liu Banxia said.

"They’ve observed the basic operations enough. Now they don’t need to participate in every surgery. The key is to absorb this knowledge and practice operational skills during free time."

"That would be perfect. Without them, our consultations nearly collapsed. This illustrates their importance, and they’ve done well in passing on skills," Qi Wentai praised.

"Haha, they just had a bit of a mood earlier," Liu Banxia said with a smile.

He then recounted what happened earlier, making Qi Wentai want to laugh.

A simple situation, because the six little ones overlooked their own importance.

They will be the backbone of the emergency center in the future. Otherwise, why would we be so committed to nurturing them?

They were brought up solely by Liu Banxia, already adapted to his teaching rhythm. It would be hard for them to learn from others.

Even if the hospital was confused, it wouldn’t neglect some of them. Liang Xiaolin’s constant presence in the operating room now is for the same reason.

Hiring external doctors is challenging, not to mention the difficulty of recruitment itself.

Skilled doctors may not want to come, and the hospital doesn’t want unskilled ones. If this batch can grow quickly, helping with minor cases could greatly reduce the emergency center’s pressure.

"By the way, by the end of next year, they should be ready to become attending doctors together. You don’t have any objections, do you?" Liu Banxia asked.

Qi Wentai shook his head readily, "No objections at all. If the emergency center wants to develop well, it must strengthen the consultation team."

"Using medical skills to keep everyone in line is useless, and you can’t guarantee they won’t be poached by high salaries outside. Doesn’t every year see a batch leaving?"

"I’ll work hard myself then. For now, we’re relying on existing talents. Still need to work on improving, otherwise, as Wang Chao said, even we’ll be left behind by those six."

"Really? That won’t happen," Liu Banxia replied with a smile, shaking his head.

"Don’t be too modest, your skills are solid. I figure there might be a big plan brewing in the hospital, maybe our emergency center will expand some more."

"Really? That would be amazing!" Qi Wentai said.

"I’m not sure, just have a feeling," Liu Banxia said.

"There are many emergency centers affiliated with hospitals, not necessarily worse off in size and revenue than the main hospital. Although improvement can be delayed, I think it’s worth considering enhancing consultation capability."

"I looked at the financial report a few days ago, and the numbers are getting better. Not like at the very beginning, and with medical funds gradually returning, we’re more confident."

"I estimate that the support the hospital can provide is mainly personnel and organizational structure; the funding part will require our own efforts. Anyway, just watch, don’t be fooled by me being the deputy director now, soon you all will have your own administrative roles."

"My Director Liu, is that for real?" Qi Wentai asked with a rueful smile.

"I didn’t ask the director, this was brought up during chats with my father-in-law and Old Qiu," Liu Banxia said.

"They are looking at and analyzing problems from a company management perspective and feel that our emergency medical center is quite similar to that."

"This is part of the Chief Director and director’s big plan. Originally it was thought to quickly upgrade the emergency center to national level, but now it seems the focus is fundamentally strengthening the foundation."

"If the foundation is solid, naturally the evaluation will pass at the time. Instead of dealing with an emergency push and barely passing the review with insufficient practical capacity, that wouldn’t mean much."

"Anyhow, we just need to strive to enhance our capabilities. Otherwise, why assign Shi Lei to teach at the medical college? It’s also to expand influence, isn’t it?"

"After all, due to my matters and those of the emergency center, things haven’t been quite pleasant with the medical college, but we still need to supplement our personnel from the medical college."

Qi Wentai nodded, feeling that Liu Banxia made a lot of sense.

The development of the emergency center is really too fast, so fast that it’s even hard to imagine.

Fast development requires solidifying the foundation while expanding. The current admission capacity is alright, but if the number of patients increases by another 30% or so, it’ll be full-capacity operation.

Now, with the increased reputation of the emergency center coupled with Liu Banxia’s efforts, there will be a process of increasing patient numbers.

He doesn’t want to see a situation where patients can’t be admitted; if the hospital can consider this in advance and continue expanding the emergency center, that would be wonderful.

Thinking of this, he looked again at the busy six juniors. Before long, they will lead their own teams, and when split, they will be six small teams, able to handle the emergency admissions.

This is considered a very valuable asset to the emergency center, and their swift growth is the greatest contribution to the center.

He is also grateful that back then he stubbornly stayed in the emergency center; the idea then was actually to see Liu Banxia make a scene, almost living himself into that scene.

At this moment, two ambulances pulled in outside, bringing two car accident patients.

There’s no need for Qi Wentai to organize, Xu Yino and the others just sorted the patients directly into the emergency room.

They are not critically ill patients, otherwise a phone call would have been made in advance to prepare.

That’s the role of the six juniors; now apart from keeping track of time and dealing with some unexpected situations, there’s really not much for him to do as the chief resident.

"Comrade Old Liu, I’ll take a break tomorrow afternoon, alright?" Wang Chao came over at this time.

"No problem, there are no surgeries scheduled for tomorrow," Liu Banxia nodded.

"Even if a patient seeks surgery, it would take until the day after tomorrow to be scheduled. Coordinate the time with President Qi; I can cover for you these few days."

"Although once my child is born, even if I want to help, it’s quite difficult. Even one child is not easy to care for, let alone two."

"If these two patients need surgery later, you two go ahead, and I’ll keep an eye on things downstairs. I’m a bit tired today; three surgeries can be a bit exhausting."

"Wow, this really isn’t easy; even the surgery maniac says he’s tired." Wang Chao joked.

Liu Banxia rolled his eyes, "I’m human too, alright? How many surgeries have I done these days? My current thought is to avoid surgery if possible, and rest more if possible."

"They say taking care of a baby is very energy-consuming, no less than pulling long shifts. Anyway, we’ve prepared a full mobilization at home; if necessary, pull Old Qiu’s family over too."

"Haha, quite interesting to think about. I used to think President Qiu was a legendary figure, but after getting to know him, he’s quite down-to-earth," Wang Chao said.

"Same here, I used to think the lives of wealthy people were on many different levels compared to ours," Liu Banxia said.

"But actually, cucumber with sauce also tastes delicious, Doudou is active now, and the ornaments at home have all been put away. Whether it’s being a horse or whatever, it’s for his daughter after all."

Listening to Liu Banxia being entertaining, they imagined that picture and it was indeed quite amusing.

This is idle chatter; with the six juniors handling admissions, they have this time. If Liu Banxia took them into the operating room, outside would be lively.

They can manage, but it would be somewhat chaotic and tiring.

This isn’t just one or two people, but six. Their role in the emergency center really is a great one, and the hospital’s decision back then was indeed wise.

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