
Fuck It, Doctor!
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You were framed by the head of the department and reduced to a young man with no income who relied on doing odd jobs to make a living. But one day, you suddenly find yourself back at the surgery where the medical accident occurred... [Ding! Your plug-in has arrived!
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Briefly describe the issue of hospitalization QWQ
First of all, this is not a typo. Many book friends have asked why the attending physician still competes for the chief resident. Oh, this is a long story~~~ The earliest proposal for the position of chief resident was to take on a larger workload before being promoted to attending physician, so as to gain training under high-intensity work pressure. The main job is to assist the department director in various medical services and daily medical and administrative management work within the department under the leadership of the department director and the guidance of the medical team leader. But in fact, resident doctors often do not have the medical skills and risk-taking capabilities required for hospitalization. Therefore, in many places, attending physicians or even young deputy chief physicians are responsible for this (you can check QAQ in a thousand degrees). Well, under this system, there must be rewards, otherwise no one would be willing to do this kind of dirty and tiring work. Then it became that hospitalization can always give priority to hiring the attending physician or even the treatment team leader. This has to do with hiring titles. It's very complicated to explain in detail, so I'll briefly describe it here. The highest professional title and the employment title are two different things. For example, I am happy that I am an attending physician, but the professional title I am currently hired for is only a resident physician (because hiring a high professional title requires a QWQ salary increase, and the number of places is limited, and it is often based on qualifications QWQ). So... When many chief physicians retire, they will only be hired as attending physicians (because, especially in surgery, if you want to be the chief surgeon or the leader of a treatment team, many hospitals stipulate that you must at least be hired with the title of attending or above). I was happy to joke with my colleagues at first, saying that this was a particularly tiring job, but now I only have to do it alone every year, and many senior doctors can be relieved of duty... The resident in Kaixin's own department always has a deputy chief physician named QAQ who is about to be promoted to chief physician (every day Kaixin chases him with a pneumatic hammer...). I won't go into too much detail, otherwise I'll give you a 404 warning.
Laji Hospital
The start is too vicious. Why stay here? Supporting the western region is better than this hospital.
If you tell a joke, the system will tell you to save someone's life? The protagonist thought he was parachuted in and thought he was relying on his strength and not the system to count. The system is rubbish, so why not just write about people and the system will turn into a holy mother anytime soon?
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
Briefly describe the issue of hospitalization QWQ
First of all, this is not a typo. Many book friends have asked why the attending physician still competes for the chief resident. Oh, this is a long story~~~ The earliest proposal for the position of chief resident was to take on a larger workload before being promoted to attending physician, so as to gain training under high-intensity work pressure. The main job is to assist the department director in various medical services and daily medical and administrative management work within the department under the leadership of the department director and the guidance of the medical team leader. But in fact, resident doctors often do not have the medical skills and risk-taking capabilities required for hospitalization. Therefore, in many places, attending physicians or even young deputy chief physicians are responsible for this (you can check QAQ in a thousand degrees). Well, under this system, there must be rewards, otherwise no one would be willing to do this kind of dirty and tiring work. Then it became that hospitalization can always give priority to hiring the attending physician or even the treatment team leader. This has to do with hiring titles. It's very complicated to explain in detail, so I'll briefly describe it here. The highest professional title and the employment title are two different things. For example, I am happy that I am an attending physician, but the professional title I am currently hired for is only a resident physician (because hiring a high professional title requires a QWQ salary increase, and the number of places is limited, and it is often based on qualifications QWQ). So... When many chief physicians retire, they will only be hired as attending physicians (because, especially in surgery, if you want to be the chief surgeon or the leader of a treatment team, many hospitals stipulate that you must at least be hired with the title of attending or above). I was happy to joke with my colleagues at first, saying that this was a particularly tiring job, but now I only have to do it alone every year, and many senior doctors can be relieved of duty... The resident in Kaixin's own department always has a deputy chief physician named QAQ who is about to be promoted to chief physician (every day Kaixin chases him with a pneumatic hammer...). I won't go into too much detail, otherwise I'll give you a 404 warning.
Laji Hospital
The start is too vicious. Why stay here? Supporting the western region is better than this hospital.
If you tell a joke, the system will tell you to save someone's life? The protagonist thought he was parachuted in and thought he was relying on his strength and not the system to count. The system is rubbish, so why not just write about people and the system will turn into a holy mother anytime soon?
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Framed by the department director, Zheng Yi became the scapegoat for a surgical accident. The dignified doctor was reduced to a young man with no means of living by doing odd jobs. On this day, Zheng Yi suddenly discovered that he was reborn and returned to the surgery where the medical accident occurred...


An urban rebirth story, an inspirational story about a medical doctor who was framed and reborn before the operation failed, and then used a golden finger to turn things around and go further.













