"I heard that Teacher Fang, you were planning to send Teacher Lu’s dical records to Guoxie. After we found out, we were worried it would be troubleso for you, so we ca to take them." Xie Wanying continued to speak for both of them, sensing the atmosphere that Doctor Song was not easy to talk to.
"Teacher Lu’s dical records?" Fang Xueqing recalled the phone call with a classmate from before, and questioned, "She asked to send them to her because she wanted to see them herself, she didn’t ntion sending them to Guoxie, what’s going on?"
It was clear that the other party was unaware that Teacher Lu was hospitalized at Guoxie.
"She’s hospitalized at Guoxie?" Fang Xueqing was surprised, "Why wasn’t I notified?"
"Perhaps Teacher Lu didn’t have ti to notify you, Teacher Fang. She decided to be hospitalized last night," said Xie Wanying.
"I had long advised her that she must be hospitalized. To be in the surgery departnt and have the surgery as soon as possible," Fang Xueqing stated, "I persuaded her for a long ti, and it seed like she was finally giving in. I had even contacted soone from the surgery departnt of our hospital in advance and ntioned it to her, because she always said that staying at Guoxie hospital was inconvenient."
Xie Wanying and Song Xueling could only stand by and listen to Teacher Fang venting.
"Ah, this person—" Fang Xueqing frowned, adjusted her glasses, and said, "If she wanted to stay at Guoxie, she should have made it clear to earlier."
"Teacher Lu is a patient, maybe she forgot—" Xie Wanying carefully considered what to say to explain the situation properly.
Hearing and understanding the implication of her words, Fang Xueqing sat down and said, "Of course, I will respect her own wishes. It’s possible that she really had a lot on her mind and forgot what I had ntioned. — Did she ask you to co to for the outpatient dical records?"
"Teacher Lu had been hospitalized at your institution before. We would like to make copies of her dical records during that hospitalization to take with us," Xie Wanying relayed the task given to her by Senior Tao.
"Regarding that matter, according to hospital procedures, the patient themselves must apply in person and sign at our hospital’s dical office before we’re allowed to make copies of the hospitalization records," Fang Xueqing explained the standard procedure, then glanced at Song Xueling, who was silent, "What’s the matter? You left Beidu for just a few days, and you’ve forgotten how these things should be handled, Doctor Song?"
Song Xueling’s lips pursed. He hadn’t forgotten, which was why he felt uneasy when Tao Zhijie tasked him with this difficult job—wanting him to bypass standard procedures through connections, which was really hard for him as soone not skilled in articulation.
"Not saying anything, Doctor Song?" Fang Xueqing noticed his difficulty speaking and smiled, "I guess you’ve forgotten who I am."
"Teacher Fang," Song Xueling finally managed to utter the proper title.
"When you ca to our departnt to study, it wasn’t who ntored you," Fang Xueqing seed to be trying to remind him of his school days, "Do you rember who guided you then?"
Song Xueling nodded his head. Even if he did not rember, he had to nod.
"Sa as always, capable but not talkative." Fang Xueqing gave him a way out, and said to the two young doctors, "I’ve just explained the procedure to you clearly, you should follow it."
It was apparent, Teacher Fang wasn’t going to give them any special treatnt. It’s normal for her to handle things officially and fairly, without giving preferential treatnt.
Xie Wanying held her phone, considering calling Teacher Tan, while saying to Fang Xueqing, "Teacher Fang, can we take Teacher Lu’s outpatient dical records first?"
"Sure, I’ve put them in the drawer of my departnt’s office. I’ll take you there to get them," Fang Xueqing said, not intending to make things difficult for the two young ones on sothing that was within the rules, also understanding the difficulty they had in handling this task.
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