Chapter 1172 Strike While the Iron Is Hot
"Surgery for two consecutive days? Of course, I believe Dr. Ling Ran can persevere, but is it necessary?" Charen Wang sat opposite Dean Bo, with a humble and curious attitude.
When it comes to staying up late for surgery, all doctors have experience. Looking up, regardless of how leisurely American doctors can be after becoming attendings (the highest professional title of American surgeons), it is normal for them to stay awake for 48 hours or even 72 hours when they are residents.
In the final analysis, high-level doctors have accumulated skills and are familiar with the rules of the industry. They can compete with hospitals at the top, and blame junior doctors at the bottom. After all, they can survive.
Little doctors with low seniority are the targets of pure ecology to be squeezed, no matter how busy they are.
Even the so-called laid-back Thais, such as doctors like Charoen Wang, still had to work for two or three days in a row in the past ten years or so.
However, the doctor who flew the knife was different after all. It was the first time Charoenwang had heard of offering to have surgery within 48 hours.
If he hadn't gotten to know Ling Ran a little bit better, Charen Wang would have looked strangely at this time.
In fact, it was the first time for Dean Bo to do such an intermediary service, so he said bravely, "Dr. Ling has his own habits and plans in terms of time management. Long-term continuous operations often make Dr. Ling very happy."
After hearing what the translator said, Charen Wang was stunned for a while, and said, "This kind of excitement is still relatively unheard of."
Dean Bo's face turned green, but he didn't explain it after thinking about it: "Then we have a deal?"
Charenwang hesitated for a few seconds, then said slowly, "Okay, since it's what Dr. Ling requested, of course we welcome it."
"Great. In fact, when we get to know each other better, you will know that a doctor like Dr. Ling is really the most perfect surgeon." Dean Bo laughed.
"For us, it counts." Charen Wang admitted, "Dr. Ling is indeed a rare pure surgeon I have ever seen."
Dean Bo laughed out loud, and added to Charoenwang: "It's not a doctor without eccentricities, but the kind of eccentric doctors we are more used to."
Charen Wang laughed: "That's right. Compared with many surgeons, um... If Dr. Ling only asks for the surgical environment and patients, we can still accept it."
For the senior doctors at the main hospital of Bangkok Hospital, there is no shortage of patients. More than 40 hospitals across Thailand,
As well as the 15 branches, they can continuously provide patients, especially for famous doctors, so it will be easier to persuade them.
This is actually the norm in the modern medical system. Good hospitals and good doctors always have no shortage of patients. In fact, a large number of patients cannot receive effective treatment due to the lack of medical resources.
As for the primary medical system, to some extent, they are more like a placebo.
Correspondingly, it is natural that the high-end medical system and internal members are superior. For the senior surgeons that Charlene Wang is familiar with, if their requirements or eccentricities are written, they may be able to compile a book.
In comparison, he naturally prefers surgeons like Ling Ran who simply demand medical treatment itself. Of course, surgeons who can work in multiple batches for a long time can be regarded as a rare species. To a certain extent, hospitals can make a lot of money because of this.
After all, it is obviously beneficial to the hospital to perform more operations per unit time.
In any case, Charoen Wang had no reason to refuse.
Dean Bo couldn't help but relax, and took the opportunity to tease the eccentricities of the doctors, etc., and then said: "By the way, there is a familiar doctor in our clinic who graduated from Johns Hopkins University and is very good at digestion. surgical……"
"Are you practicing in the United States?" When it came to the other one, Charoenwang's attitude was not so modest.
Doctors like Ling Ran who are directly on the list definitely don't need to be promoted by Dean Bo in this way, and the doctors he needs to promote naturally need to be reviewed by Charen Wang.
Dean Bo also rearranged his emotions and expressions, and said with a low profile smile: "I am currently practicing in Hong Kong."
"Graduated from Johns Hopkins University, but practicing in Hong Kong? Do you have any specific resume?" After a few words with Dean Bo, Charon Wang knew that this was obviously not a "famous doctor". A world-class famous doctor may not even have made a name for himself locally, at best he can be regarded as a rising star.
Dean Bo's hookup at this time is more like giving this rising star to accumulate experience and gain opportunities.
Doctors in Hong Kong claim to be people on the moon and on the planet, that is, they can earn 1 million Hong Kong dollars a month, and even a planet can earn 1 million Hong Kong dollars. Naturally, such a high salary cannot be afforded by public hospitals—the monthly salary of a senior consultant doctor in Hong Kong is only 200,000 Hong Kong dollars, which is still far from the moon, let alone the planet.
Doctors in Hong Kong mainly make money in private clinics. To make more money easily, and even become a planetary person envied by doctors, they have to treat foreigners, especially Europeans and Americans, so as to establish reputation and improve the quality of patients. Confidence.
Hospitals in Thailand often come with such flying knives. However, compared with branches in Chiang Mai and other places, the main hospital of Bangkok Hospital has more requirements.
Normally, Charen Wang would not bother to arrange for such a doctor to come over, but today, for Ling Ran's sake, he still gave Dean Bo the opportunity to hand over his resume.
"I'll send it to your email." Dean Bo immediately sent the email with his mobile phone. Buy one get one free, of course, strike while the iron is hot.
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Later, Ling Ran began to participate in patient consultations one after another.
It's not like when we were in China, we entrusted similar work to familiar doctors. The doctors at the Bangkok Hospital could not give Ling Ran enough trust. Correspondingly, he preferred to use images and physical examinations to judge his condition.
Instead, Lu Wenbin and Yu Yuan got a short rest, and Zuo Cidian had to take the small workers provided by the Junan Clinic to do the most basic assistant work.
Fortunately, seeing three or five patients, there is always a small gift, which always cheers up the exhausted Zuo Cidian.
Charoen Wang watched from the sidelines, and found that although Ling Ran's methods and procedures were different, he was still very popular.
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