An Hao had described the general situation to Yan Ye once.
"This Ruan Fangfang really thinks too highly of herself," Yan Ye, who always held a rigorous attitude towards medicine, could not tolerate even the slightest carelessness from his staff. It could be said that there were no particularly irresponsible doctors in his department.
Ruan Fangfang was an exception.
"Professor Yan, as the head of the cardiology department, you have complete control over the hiring of an intern. Why then did you leave her issue to be dealt with by the dean?" An Hao was somewhat puzzled by this.
"She isn't from our Military Medical University. Ruan Fangfang must have some backing, so if we really decide to not keep her, the issue of her stay must be left to the dean," Yan Ye explained to her.
"I see," An Hao seemed to understand a bit more now.
"What was the other incident?" Yan Ye inquired further. As the manager of the cardiology branch, he had the right to know.