The operating theater of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery was situated to the right of the elevators. They chose to build it there so that the patient could straightaway be wheeled into the operating theater at lightning speed after going up the elevator.
Back when the building was built, Department Director Kang really liked the location of this operating theater, which was located at the center of the hospital. He had imagined the scene that would unfold whenever a patient was wheeled into the wards. Cardiovascular surgeons who mastered top-notch medical skills who were clad in beautiful scrubs would be ceremoniously entering the wards with both their hands raised, leaving the crowd of doctors who were watching behind them.
No matter how arrogant a surgeon was, they would have no choice but to pass by the elevators, and bumping into the doctors from the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery was inevitable.