Chapter 57 Criticism and Review
Outpatient clinic, director's office.
Dr. Wang stood opposite Director Zhao in anger: "Director, look, Dr. Zhang, it was just less than five days after he arrived, and he was like this when he was off duty during work, and it took two hours."
"This is not taking our hospital's rules and regulations seriously at all."
"If the doctors learn from him in the future, will the hospital start working?"
"I don't know what backstage he has, but I think that since he has entered our hospital, we must abide by the system of our hospital."
"Liberty, such a situation must be punished."
Zhao Liang, behind the desk, is the attending physician and director of the outpatient department of the central hospital. He is in his forties, but perhaps he is well maintained, so he looks like he is only in his thirties.
After Dr. Wang vented angrily, Zhao Liang smiled and said, "Old Wang, okay, don't be so angry. Young people, as soon as they came, many of them didn't understand, and we should also understand appropriately."
"Of course, as you said, it is indeed wrong to walk around the post for a long time. I will talk to Dr. Zhang later and ask him to pay attention to his future work."
Facing Director Zhao Liang and Xi Ni's attitude, Dr. Wang's face changed: "Director, I'm off to work, and it's so long. If I just don't care about it, will my colleagues follow me like this?"
"I still stick to my opinion. There must be some punishment for such a situation, otherwise my colleagues below will not be convinced."
Zhao Liang, behind the desk, sighed slightly in his heart.
What colleagues below will be dissatisfied?
You are the one who doesn't agree with it.
Zhao Liang also heard about the conflicts caused by Zhang Kun and Dr. Wang when he came to the hospital on the first day.
Zhao Liang did not comment on Zhang Kun's approach.
Because, from the perspective of the patient, Zhang Kun’s approach is undoubtedly correct.
However, in terms of the relationship between colleagues and colleagues, Zhang Kun’s approach is taboo.
If it was Zhao Liang himself, when encountering such a situation, he would first remind Dr. Wang to correct it himself, rather than force Dr. Wang to correct it step by step like Zhang Kun.
If you have different attitudes, the results will naturally be different.
Of course, this cannot be said that Zhang Kun did something wrong. Everyone has different ways of doing things.
Zhao Liang was also a well-known good man in the hospital. He maintained good relationships whether he was the leader, colleague, or subordinate.
So, I can only say that my personalities are different and my methods of doing things are different.
Of course, maybe it is because Dr. Zhang is younger. I heard that he is only in his twenties?
However, in the face of Dr. Wang's aggressiveness, Zhao Liang really had no choice.
After all, I was running away from work and having been working for so long, so it was Zhang Kun’s fault.
Well, it’s good for young people to learn some lessons. Well, then you can punish them appropriately.
After making a decision, Zhao Liang nodded: "Okay, Lao Wang, I understand what you mean. I will have a good talk with him later, criticize him, and then let him write a review."
Criticize and review.
Although it has not met what Dr. Wang hoped, it was finally a lesson for the little guy.
Dr. Wang nodded: "Director Zhao said, "It's okay. I just hope Dr. Zhang can understand that the hospital's rules and regulations are not just there to see."
"Then Director Zhao, I'll go back to the office first."
Zhao Liang nodded, and Dr. Wang turned around and walked out the door.
However, as soon as he walked out of the door, a figure came quickly from the left, and the two figures collided fiercely.
Dr. Wang was caught off guard and was hit hard on the ground.
Fortunately, I just fell and was injured in nothing else.
Dr. Wang stood up after shook his head, then turned around angrily, and looked at which guy was running like this in the hospital. I wonder if it was very dangerous.
"Zhang Kun."
Dr. Wang was stunned, but then said angrily: "Zhang Kun, Dr. Zhang, why are you doing so fast in the hospital? Is it dangerous to know? What if you hit a patient?"
It turned out that Zhang Kun, who had just returned from the cerebral neurosurgery, happened to pass here, and in order to return to the outpatient department faster, Zhang Kun naturally ran a little faster.
Dr. Wang went out quickly, and the two of them just did not pay attention and they collided.
"Doctor Wang!" Zhang Kun scratched his head embarrassedly, then looked at Dr. Wang carefully, and said a little apologetically: "I'm sorry, I ran a little faster just now, you're fine."
Dr. Wang snorted, then said coldly: "I'm fine, but. Where did you go just now? No one was seen for two hours. You have only been in class for a few days and have you learned to leave the post? Do you still take the rules and regulations of the hospital seriously?"
Um?
Zhang Kun was stunned.
Leaving the shore? Where did I leave? Didn’t Dean Li pull me over to help? This is also considered Leaving the shore?
Zhang Kun opened his mouth and was about to explain, but Director Zhao Liang in the office suddenly said: "This is the new Dr. Zhang from our outpatient clinic. It's the first time I've met. Come in. It just so happens that I have something to look for you!"
Hearing Zhao Liang greeting, Dr. Wang said coldly: "Go in, this is our outpatient department director and Director Zhao."
It turned out to be the director of the outpatient department. Zhang Kun blinked and then walked in carefully.
Although Zhang Kun is still young, he knows that it is better not to violate the words of his immediate boss.
Seeing Zhang Kun's careful appearance, Zhao Liang chuckled: "I have heard that Dr. Zhang, who is new to our outpatient clinic, is young and promising. Now when I see that, it turns out to be true. Don't be nervous, sit down!"
"Oh." No matter what, at least Director Zhao still looked very kind. Zhang Kun nodded and sat on the chair opposite Director Zhao.
Dr. Wang stopped leaving at this time, followed him in and stood aside, looking faintly.
He also wanted to see what kind of criticism Director Zhao had.
If it is too light, my colleagues below will not agree.
Chapter completed!