When Du Heng said he wouldn't get involved, Deputy Dean Qiao immediately understood his stance.
But this declaration caused a sense of unease to creep into Deputy Dean Qiao's heart. It wasn't that he looked down on the doctors in his own hospital, but the gap between them and the doctors at the Provincial Women and Children's Hospital was truly significant. This difference wasn't just reflected in academic knowledge but also in experience, work ethic, attitude towards learning, and various other aspects. To say nothing of other things, the workload at the Provincial Women and Children's Hospital was definitely overwhelming. In contrast, the work at the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital was so light that describing it as 'leisurely' would almost make their 'leisurely' pace seem busy. Doctors emerging from these two distinct environments would naturally exhibit different responses when faced with pressure.
