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Now reading: Chapter 993 - 393: Yielding, Old Qin’s Intelligence from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

As the two chatted, Director Tang Fei had already arrived in person.

Accompanying her were two other leaders from the hospital.

In charge of the hospital’s public relations work was Dou Qiongqiong, the leader responsible for crisis managent at Tuya Hospital. Three years had passed, yet she was as charming as ever; beautiful, capable, with a constant three-tenths smile on her face.

A born diplomat.

The other leader was Xiang Shangren, head of the hospital’s philanthropy departnt.

Zhou Can had only seen this person in the hospital’s leadership column and had never interacted with him.

Tuya General Hospital alone had thousands of staff; although everyone was a colleague, many might never know each other in a lifeti.

"Director Tang, you’ve arrived!"

Zhou Can, along with Mu Qin, t with Tang Fei and the others.

"Let introduce you, this is Chief Du of the public relations departnt. This is Director Xiang, head of the philanthropy departnt."

Director Tang Fei was obviously introducing them to Zhou Can and Mu Qin.

"Hello Chief Du! Hello Director Xiang!"

Zhou Can greeted the two with a smile.

"It’s been three years, and Dr. Zhou has certainly beco more extraordinary!" Dou Qiongqiong responded with a double entendre and a grin.

"Chief Du has an extraordinary eye, so everything looks extraordinary to you. Even the worst person has a shining point; I am aware of that." Zhou Can’s way of complinting others while self-deprecating made everyone laugh.

"Haha, I’ve long heard that Tuya has a young doctor nad Zhou who is excellent. eting you today is truly like a breath of spring! Dr. Zhou, it’s a pleasure to et you."

Director Xiang also warmly shook hands with him.

"Today’s matter is also thanks to Director Xiang’s great benevolence! Oh, by the way, this is Mu Qin, a reporter from the TV station, and that is Old Qin, a photographer from the TV station."

Zhou Can took the opportunity to introduce the identities of the two TV station staff mbers.

"Hello, hello! Female journalists are always beautiful, each one looks like a star, and their deanor is outstanding." Director Xiang praised Mu Qin profusely.

Middle-aged n generally have a similar attitude towards young beauties.

Just two words: "Fervent."

"Where is the child in need of rescue?"

"Over there! The child’s grandfather also ca along."

After the hospital leaders had t the child and the family, they had a brief conversation and then asked Zhou Can to examine the child and formulate a treatnt plan. The pediatric director, Tang Fei, oversaw the process.

The TV station reporter fild almost the entire process.

The hospital also arranged for soone to record the entire process, which would be edited later and used as promotional material.

There was an intriguing detail.

Despite the many expert pediatric chief physicians, both Director Tang Fei and Director Xiang of the philanthropy departnt, not to ntion Dou Qiongqiong of the public relations departnt, all tacitly allowed Zhou Can to examine this child and develop a treatnt plan.

At least in the preliminary stages, it was like this.

This indicates that the hospital continues to build and promote Zhou Can’s positive image. This is a form of montum-building and leveraged promotion, which can help boost Zhou Can’s fa.

The establishnt of a renowned doctor requires not only superb dical skills but also substantial resource allocation from the hospital.

At present, Tuya Hospital is investing heavily in nurturing and promoting Zhou Can.

Zhou Can naturally grasped this opportunity and diligently conducted a comprehensive physical examination of the child, inquired about the dical history and illness, and then issued a checkup request. This included bone marrow aspiration to collect samples for examination.

...

By late afternoon, around five o’clock, all the child’s tests were completed.

Upon examination, the child was indeed diagnosed with aplastic anemia, specifically a non-severe type. This was a relatively good outco.

If it were a severe type, the treatnt would beco much more challenging, and the prognosis would be uncertain.

Zhou Can was not particularly skilled in treating blood disorders.

Diagnosis of the cause, however, was his forte.

The child did not have a family history of leukemia; the likelihood of radiation exposure in the mountain area should also be quite low.

The possibility of the disease being caused by chemical factors was also minimal.

For instance, abuse of chloramphenicol antibiotics, sulfanilamide drugs, or benzene pollution. Given the boy’s difficult family situation, living in a newly renovated house with excessive levels of harmful substances like formaldehyde and benzene, leading to leukemia, was not a concern.

Zhou Can carefully inquired and found that the child’s living conditions were poor, living in an old mudbrick house.

Furthermore, upon reviewing the blood test results, he unexpectedly discovered that the child had hepatitis.

It was tentatively concluded that the hepatitis was caused by a viral infection that was not treated in ti.

Subsequent further examination confird his suspicion. The boy had indeed been infected with the hepatitis virus.

With this, the cause and type of illness were clear, and a treatnt plan could be formulated.

"Director Tang, the cause of the child’s illness has been identified. It was due to a hepatitis virus infection that was not treated in ti, leading to hepatitis and aplastic anemia. My dical skills are still shallow, so to be prudent, I request that you dispatch a blood disorder expert to develop a treatnt plan for the child."

Zhou Can’s approach was very astute.

In fact, once the specific cause was identified, he could have easily followed the book and found a treatnt thod.

With his current level of expertise in pathological diagnosis and pharmacological differentiation at the deputy director level, he could have completely tailored the treatnt plan for this child.

However, he did not do so, and instead gave the opportunity to the pediatric blood disorder expert.

Many people would be eager to seize all the benefits for themselves.

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