Bai Chun found Chen Hui who was wiping the glucose bottle and took Chen Hui to Director Liu. The two returned to the surgery room and everyone was there. Director Liu praised Chen Hui's surgical plan for Yu Yang, invited Chen Hui to perform a kidney transplant with him, and warned everyone to keep it confidential. Chen Hui was surprised and understood that this might be his last surgery. He was very grateful to everyone. Chen Hui successfully completed the operation. Director Liu informed Chen Hui of the hospital's decision. Chen Hui thanked everyone and left the operating room. Chen Hui returned to the surgical office, packed his things and left Puyun Hospital. The dean was waiting for Chen Hui at the entrance of the hospital. He asked Chen Hui about his future plans. Chen Hui said nothing. Before leaving, he just told the dean that he could still help him see a doctor in the future.

Professor Ding Mingzhang came to Puyun Hospital to discuss Yu Yang’s treatment plan. He bluntly said that the 3D technology printing treatment plan is excellent and you can try it. Ding Mingzhang also asked who proposed the treatment plan. The director of the Department of Orthopedics hesitated for a moment, and then said that it was Chen Hui who proposed it.

Zhang Ming took Professor Ding Mingzhang to the office prepared for Professor Ding Mingzhang at Puyun Hospital. Not long after arriving, the dean also came. The dean asked Zhang Ming to leave, and he reminisced with Professor Ding Mingzhang. Originally, the dean wanted to ask about Chen Hui, but Professor Ding Mingzhang refused to tell him, so the dean had no choice but to give up.

Yuan Ye carefully compared Chen Hui's paper with Professor Ding Mingzhang's paper and found that although the two papers quoted the same data, their conclusions were completely different. In other words, the research directions of the two papers are the same, but the conclusions and values ​​are completely different. Yuan Ye told the dean of his findings, but the dean told Yuan Ye that the similarities and differences between the two papers alone could no longer save Chen Hui. Yuan Ye was disappointed, but said he understood. Yuan Ye also left her and He Tong's phone numbers, asking the dean to contact her and He Tong if he needed help with anything about Chen Hui.

Dr. Wang's mother was diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the femoral head. The director of the orthopedics department recommended surgical treatment, but surgical treatment also had risks. The director of the orthopedics department did not dare to make a decision and let Dr. Wang make the decision. Dr. Wang said he wanted to think about it again. Dr. Wang sent the director of orthopedics out of the surgery office. Bai Chun felt that Dr. Wang's life was tight and wanted to help Dr. Wang with a fundraiser. Director Liu believes that Dr. Wang's current situation is not suitable for publicity, and he should wait until the money is insufficient before discussing.

Zhang Ming from the medical office called He Tong, Yuan Ye, and Bai Chun to ask Dr. Wang about drinking glucose in the operating room. It turned out that someone reported that Dr. Wang secretly drank glucose from the operating room. He Tong said he had never seen it. Yuan Ye was also brought to the medical office to investigate Dr. Wang. Yuan Ye also said that he had never seen it. He also explained that the final suturing work during the operation was done by young doctors. Often when he went out, Dr. Wang had already left. . But Zhang Ming directly played the video, which included questioning Chen Hui. Chen Hui said that he had seen Dr. Wang drink a total of 342 bottles of glucose. He Tong and Yuan Ye were both stunned. Yuan Ye directly asked Zhang Ming to deduct the glucose money from her salary. Bai Chun directly said that 342 bottles of glucose proved that Dr. Wang saved at least 342 lives. The operation consumes a lot of physical energy. Glucose can help quickly restore physical strength, and the department will provide the money for the glucose. The hospital does not have this rule, but Director Liu has made this rule and submitted it to the hospital office for approval. Zhang Ming also asked Dr. Wang about receiving red envelopes from patients. Both He Tong and Yuan Ye firmly stated that Dr. Wang did not receive red envelopes. Bai Chun admitted that Dr. Wang's life was tight, but he would never accept red envelopes.

Director Liu was also called to talk. Director Liu explained the matter of glucose to the vice president and Zhang Ming, and also pointed out that the issue of Dr. Wang’s receipt of red envelopes caused uproar before a conclusion was reached, which had a great impact on Dr. Wang’s evaluation of the deputy director. Zhang Ming said that Dr. Wang took leave every now and then, was at the bottom of the performance evaluation list, and published very few papers, so everyone would gossip about him even if he was rated as deputy senior. Director Liu was very angry. Dr. Wang took leave because his mother was ill and his wife was giving birth to a child. Dr. Wang had been working conscientiously in Puyun for more than 20 years, so he deserved to be promoted to deputy senior position. Director Liu and Zhang Ming had a very unpleasant quarrel, and finally Director Liu left the vice dean's office in anger.

Director Liu returned to the surgery department and called Dr. Wang. The two discussed Dr. Wang's affairs with Bai Chun, and Bai Chun asked Dr. Wang to explain the red envelopes. Dr. Wang said that all the red envelopes that should be refunded were refunded, and the ones that were not refunded were used as the patient's medical expenses, and he did not keep any red envelopes. Bai Chun was afraid that there would be red envelopes that had not been returned, so Director Liu asked Dr. Wang to think about it again and that no one could be caught in the process of being evaluated as a deputy director.

Yuan Ye came to visit Chen Hui. Chen Hui had no one at home. Yuan Ye saw the resume on the table and knew that Chen Hui was looking for a job. When Chen Hui returned home, he saw the items left by Yuan Ye and a paper comparing the conclusions.

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