A Competent Doctor Can Cure Everything - Chapter 456
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Part 2 Episode 148
New March
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The atmosphere at Hwalin Hospital was eerie.
This was after the hospital had already been swept up in media interviews.
In the chaotic and turbulent atmosphere, both the staff and the patients were agitated.
Except for one person, Chu Ik-hwan.
Thud, thud.
Chu Ik-hwan entered the CEO’s office, greeted the employees casually, and called for Director Hong Yun-cheol.
Soon, Director Hong appeared and bowed his head before him.
“Director Hong. That guy, Chu Jong-cheol, hasn’t been to the hospital since the news broke, right?”
“No, there isn’t.”
“Make sure they don’t even set foot inside the hospital. It will damage the hospital’s image.”
Recently, Chu Ik-hwan has been ruthlessly and thoroughly erasing any trace of his son within the hospital.
Director Hong nodded, hesitated, and then asked.
“How is your son doing these days?”
Referring to him as “son” rather than by his hospital title was a deliberate and deliberate gesture.
In that moment, a wrinkle appeared between Chuik-Hwan’s eyebrows.
“You’re locked in your room, feeling ashamed to face the world, and you reek of alcohol. You must be so weak-willed, huh?”
“… … .”
“If only he had kept his neck straight and walked around with all his might, he would have had more guts. It’s pathetic. Well… He was a guy who had a strong desire for recognition and honor compared to his original abilities, so he couldn’t help but be so discouraged like this.”
Wasn’t it you who cut your son’s Achilles tendon, even though you knew it would happen?
Hong Yun-cheol swallowed those words hard and spoke sweetly as if his lips were coated with honey.
“However, it seems that the public liked the fact that the chairman did not defend his son but instead pleaded for severe punishment. There is also growing sympathy for the chairman.”
Then, Chu Ik-hwan looks at Hong Yun-cheol and smiles.
“Haha, sympathy. Even from my perspective, I’ve been looking pretty shabby lately. Starting with Director Ok-hoon, to the truck driver, and now my son… If you look at it that way, that guy Seon-i-jun is pretty good. Don’t you think so?”
“ah….”
“Director Hong. Now, you are the only one by my side. We are in the same boat. You understand?”
Hong Yun-cheol quickly bowed his head deeply.
“I wonder if it is true? I know very well.”
Same ship.
It is very rare to hear such expressions come out of Chu Ik-hwan’s mouth.
He is very suspicious and cautious about everything, so he doesn’t trust anyone easily.
‘You never even said something like that to your son.’
I know very well why Chuik Hwan trusts me more than his son.
Hong Yoon-cheol has been doing dark things on behalf of Chu Ik-hwan since the early days of the hospital, without even his son knowing about them.
It’s a secret I can’t tell anyone.
Paradoxically, this strengthened the chairman’s confidence in himself.
While Hong Yun-cheol was lost in thought for a moment, Chu Ik-hwan slowly opened his mouth.
“That guy Seonjun. We need to deal with him before he gets any worse. Is there a better way?”
“Ah. Let’s try to persuade him again, and if that doesn’t work… I think it would be better to just crush him so he never thinks of fighting back again.”
“I think so too. If the carrot doesn’t work, the whip is the answer. But… I also think it’s too much of a waste to break it.”
“yes?”
“There is no one like him. To be honest, if he were my son, I would have been really dependable. It’s a shame. If we join hands, we would have made a mark in the medical world.”
“… …Is that so?”
Hong Yun-cheol raised his eyebrows in surprise for a moment.
I know that my superiors are not very interested in money or power.
But I knew better than to say that he wanted to leave his name behind by achieving unprecedented achievements.
‘You’re praising Seonjun so highly… .’
In some ways, it seems truly admirable that he is so candid and sympathetic towards his greatest obstacle and enemy.
Hong Yun-cheol was wavering between shock and admiration.
Chu Ik-hwan then brought up the next agenda item.
“Oh, Director Hong. And how about we concretize the plan we’ve been thinking about for a while to refresh the hospital atmosphere?”
“If it’s a plan, are you talking about advancing into the United States?
In response to Director Hong’s question, Chu Ik-hwan added in a casual tone.
“As you know, the domestic medical market is already oversaturated. If our Hwalin Oriental Medicine Hospital enters the U.S. and establishes itself, we can take the lead in new markets and turn the current situation around. Why, Koreans like that kind of thing. Koreans who are recognized in the U.S.”
“But… right now, the hospital’s finances are not good. Is that okay?”
“So, I plan to enter the American market by joining hands with the Hanshin Group.”
“Collaboration with Hanshin Group?”
Chu Ik-hwan nods his head vigorously in front of the surprised director and unfolds the blueprint.
“We will continue to hold on to the medical corporation. However, in the bio and pharmaceutical sectors, we will lend our know-how and brand to the Hanshin Group.”
Hong Yun-cheol quickly drew a picture in his head.
Medical corporations are Hwalin, and other profitable businesses are Hanshin.
If you split it half and half with a delicate balance, it might not be a bad choice.
First of all, it is the Hanshin Group.
If you join hands with them, your US expansion project will never fail.
“It seems like a good idea. There is a saying that a crisis is an opportunity. I will proceed as you say.”
Soon, Hong Yun-cheol smiled and responded positively.
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It’s March.
I’ve been thinking about Chu Ik-hwan’s psychology.
Why did he abandon his son?
No matter how bad a guy he is, it would be better to have at least one more person on my side.
If you raise him well as a politician, he will be useful in some way in the future.
‘I guess you thought the losses outweighed the gains.’
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Early morning commute to work.
As I entered the oriental medicine ward, I concluded that.
Chuikhwan operates on thoroughly calculated principles.
Words like affection and humanity are meaningless to him.
So, does that mean Chu Ik-hwan thought that his son’s existence would one day come back to haunt him?
‘Well, I doubt that the calculation was correct.’
I chuckled as I walked down the ward hallway.
My overall opinion is that even though he seemed like a thorough guy, he shook hands when he was cornered.
First of all, by overreacting this time, Chu Ik-hwan exposed his own weakness.
Also, I would feel much better if even one of the Chu family members disappeared.
‘It really bothered me that Chu Jong-cheol was threatening my grandmother, but it turned out well.’
Besides, it’s good that one crazy guy is gone.
It’s a very good sign that there’s internal strife in the enemy’s camp.
I opened the door to the hospital with such a refreshing feeling.
“Our youngest-, ah, no. Is our second-year senior Lee Jun here now?”
Absurdly enough, Hwang Mi-na was the first to greet me while lying on the sofa looking at her cell phone.
I rested my chin on my forehead.
“Why on earth do you keep coming here to play?”
“I’m not playing, I’m looking for a job!”
“Then why don’t you just go to a cafe and do it?”
“You can’t lie down in a cafe. And the hospital cafeteria is cheap and delicious. You can eat with the teachers.”
As Hwang Mi-na grumbled, Nam Na-rae raised her hand and quickly stepped forward to provide support.
“I also like it that Mina-senpai comes here often! It’s also reassuring that Ji-seop-senpai is in the building nearby!”
Shim Ji-seop entered the Oriental Medicine Rehabilitation Research Lab under Professor Yeon Jae-wook.
If this continues, I might even get a job at the Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine.
Or, is it possible to be hired if you get a TO at a university hospital?
As expected from a senior research nerd, he can’t seem to give up on research even after becoming a specialist.
“Oh, thank you for saying that. You did a great job picking the first-year students this year too. Thanks to you, the atmosphere at the hospital is really lively.”
“lol.”
I burst into laughter at the heartwarming sight.
The girls started making fun of each other and it was chaos.
As Hwang Mi-na said, the new ‘youngest students’ in our department are both cheerful, so the medical school has been bustling these days.
At that moment, Saetaryong, who was sitting at his desk and studying today’s schedule, turned his face towards Nam Na-rae.
“But Nam Na-rae. You weren’t even on duty yesterday, so why did you get off work so late? You were bragging about going to see some famous musical.”
Then Nam Na-rae immediately started crying.
“Oh, I don’t know! I’m already so upset. I ended up not being able to see the performance yesterday. I had to transfer the ticket in a hurry.”
“Oh! Why? You said it was hard to get tickets for that. You were happy because you got a good seat.”
“Actually, I… couldn’t finish filling out all the hospitalization orders until I got off work. There was a patient who was admitted late in the afternoon.”
The medical staff looked at her gloomy confession with pity.
Ryu Ho-su rarely comforts his juniors with his voice.
“Teacher Narae. It’s like that at first. There’s more work for the attending physician than you might expect, right?”
“Ugh, yes… Sometimes, it seems like attending physicians are much busier than interns.”
When I was an intern, I thought that interns were the busiest people in the hospital.
Surprisingly, attending physicians also have a lot to do.
It’s not like they just make a treatment plan, prescribe herbal medicine, and administer acupuncture.
‘Because the attending physician is responsible for looking after the A to Z of the hospitalized patient.’
Unlike outpatients, I don’t know why placing an inpatient order is so complicated.
It is also the attending physician’s responsibility to handle the patient’s various requests and paperwork.
So, when I was a novice attending physician, when a new patient was admitted, I would spend hours just focusing on that person.
‘And Saet-ryong received rigorous cognitive training in January and February.’
Nam Na-rae, who joined late from another hospital, will have a harder time because she is still unfamiliar with our hospital system.
As I was clicking my tongue inwardly, someone’s cell phone rang loudly.
“Ouch! It’s a station. What is it? … Yes, it’s rehabilitation and Nam Na-rae!”
Nam Na-rae bites her lip, checks her phone screen, and then answers the phone.
Soon after, the irritated voice of a middle-aged nurse rang out loud over the phone.
– Doctor! I told you that this patient is not eating regular food, but diabetic food!
“Ah! I’m sorry.”
– And the patient’s medication order is also wrong. The before-meal and after-meal medications are mixed up.
“Oh, is that so?”
– When revising, don’t forget to bundle prescriptions for medications with the same dosage. Otherwise, the order window will be too complicated for us to read.
“Yes, yes. I know. I’ll fix it right now.”
In March, it is common to see rookie attending physicians getting scolded by senior nurses.
It seems like Nam Na-rae made a bunch of mistakes and the nurse at the station got angry.
Nam Na-rae ended the call and sat down in front of the computer in a hurry.
After a while, he put down the mouse he was holding and screamed, clutching his head.
“Ugh! I was trying to get a prescription for a bundle and ended up deleting all the medications. This is driving me crazy.”
Then, Saetaryong approached his colleague in a staggering manner and gestured for him to get out of the way.
“Ugh. Here’s the mouse. Instead of retyping each one, just copy it from tomorrow’s order. It’ll be easy, kid.”
“Ah! So there is such a method…!”
Tae-ryong skillfully modified the order and looked proud at Na-rae’s admiration.
“Hey, did you see? This is Hanbit University class~. From now on, call me Haengnim.”
“Ugh. I wish I had received cognitive education here too!”
Nam Na-rae glares at Saet-tae-ryong, clearly upset at being teased.
The seniors laughed when they saw the youngest members bickering over trivial things.
I couldn’t just smile peacefully.
‘I need to pay special attention to Nam Na-rae for a while.’
As a senior resident just above me, it is my responsibility to educate new residents.
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