The Director's rounds couldn't be said to be particularly boring, but in actual terms, they were more symbolic than substantive. After all, although it allowed a few patients to receive immediate diagnosis and treatment, enjoying high-level medical attention, it only covered a few patients. Neither the Director nor the professors could possibly take care of every patient.
However, for a hospital, the Director's rounds serve as an important means to showcase the institution's strength to the patients. After all, ordinary patients usually only interact with medical staff at the level of lecturers or teaching assistants. Being treated by a professor is already high-standard care, not to mention treatment by the Director and the heads of various departments.
So, when the Director conducted rounds with a group of top doctors from the hospital, ordinary patients, seeing such a formidable display of the hospital's capabilities, undoubtedly gained a lot of confidence in the institution.