The fuse of the conflict between two people is that they have different understandings of the task. This time, the task is to let two people communicate with patients and their families together, but Noble insists on separate communication. He is more responsible for a patient's family than Liu Chang. Noble thinks that since Chang Lu agreed to his suggestion, she should only write about the two patients she is in charge of. I didn't expect Liu Chang to write the information report of all patients, and Jeannot Bull thought Liu Chang was there? Involution? . I don't think Liu Chang did anything wrong. Doing this task is a learning process, and Liu Chang wrote it down to show that he is very demanding of himself.
Actually, I understand aristocratic psychology very well. Compared with Liu Chang, his education is very weak, and his advantage lies in his clinical experience. At first, he was complacent, but after some efforts, Liu Chang has caught up, so Noble has a lot of pressure, and there is nowhere to relieve this pressure, so he regards Liu Chang as his opponent, so he has some emotions. Liu Chang is a person who is strict with himself. In order to learn what she can't learn, she can study all night, and no one can disturb her. Her body is full of what a headmaster should look like.
I also appreciate Liu Chang's outspokenness. Sometimes if two people don't communicate directly, there will be more and more misunderstandings, so that two people can't make up again. But when Liu Chang tried to communicate, Noble avoided talking about it. I don't think it's appropriate to pretend to be noble here. There is competition among colleagues, but more is to help each other. Blaming others blindly will only make you unable to make progress.