The boys in the class noticed she had sothing difficult to say, so they stopped asking.
Yue Wentong bent down and adjusted the blanket for the little friend. Their class monitor, who seed cold on the outside, was actually gentle and considerate.
Feeling the little friend’s forehead, Pan Shihua remarked, "It’s good that there’s no fever."
"Let’s spend more ti with him these days and see if we can cure his hospital phobia," Li Qi’an suggested.
The other boys looked at his face and thought: Wow, this guy actually ca up with a good idea.
For dical students, having a ready-made special case to study and practice on is an opportunity not to be missed.
It’s not that phobia patients are completely unheard of on the clinical front, but a child like Xie Youtian is quite rare, a textbook case that could be used as an example at dical discussion etings.
Everyone’s dical enthusiasm imdiately burned like a raging fire.
"Let’s make a plan," Zhang Desheng shouted.
Compared to the dical student brothers who seed to be on a high, Xie Youtian, in his dreams, probably dread of delicious food, perhaps eating the chicken wings Brother Cao left for him. His little teeth were grinding like a little mouse’s, squeaking.
A group of dical students observed his teeth grinding state and murmured among themselves: "Could there be other issues? Does he have any parasitic infections in his intestines?"
Ren Chongda coughed twice, reminding his apprentices in the class: The patient’s family is here, are you talking about treating the patient as a test subject right in front of them?
Xie Wanying smiled, not minding, knowing her classmates were well-intentioned. Handling a phobia patient is not an easy task; it takes ti and effort. If it weren’t her brother, her classmates wouldn’t bother.
The door opened again, and soone slipped in silently like a cat.
Li Qi’an, who was near the door, turned his head and was almost startled: "Why didn’t you say sothing?"
Song Xueling blinked to indicate: Why do I have to say anything?
The boys felt uneasy about this Beidu Great Talented Scholar. Lin Hao still rembered the last incident and hadn’t had the chance to settle the account, making a couple of grunts.
"Doctor Song, have you had breakfast?" Xie Wanying greeted him in passing.
"No," Song Xueling replied. Last night, the little friend was sick, so he had to give up his bed to the little one and was now here searching for food this morning.
All the classmates except Xie gave him an eye roll: This guy has so nerve. Once again, it proves Senior Cao is too kind to spoil soone like this.
Every teacher has a different ntoring style. However, Xie Wanying knew that for a genius like Doctor Song, most teachers would pamper him as much as they could, just like Senior Cao.
Previously in Hepatobiliary Surgery, Senior Tao treated Doctor Song the sa way.
When you want soone to work with their brain, you should naturally offer them all the indulgence in other aspects.
Look, Teacher Ren is the sa way. Ren Chongda invited Talented Song, saying, "Have a seat. They’ve gone to buy breakfast and will be back soon."
Song Xueling nodded, casually retrieved a bottle of milk from the cabinet in Cao Yong’s office to sip on, and then didn’t forget to hand one to Dr. Xie, saying, "Don’t be polite, it’s not from my money." Knowing she was sensitive about being treated by others.
Finding Doctor Song a bit too humorous, Xie Wanying had no choice but to accept it with both hands: Indeed—
Lin Hao and the others were so frustrated they twisted their mouths.
Suddenly, everyone noticed the little one had woken up.
Opening his eyelids, Xie Youtian’s eyes darted around, identifying who these people were that appeared above him. Then he saw soone in a white coat, and he shrieked, curling his entire body up like a shrimp.
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