Don’t put in chili, ginger, etc., you can always ask in advance.
He ca at just the right ti, many small vendors hadn’t closed yet, and there were lots of people buying food.
The scene was bustling.
Li Jingsheng usually doesn’t buy late-night snacks, he’s considered an outsider. But this doesn’t affect his judgnt.
He hasn’t just been hanging around the Old Street of South City for nothing.
After strolling around, he had a clear plan in mind.
He bought twenty lamb skewers, packed separately. Then he bought two packs of marinated chicken feet.
He carried them back to the doctor’s office.
Even though he wasn’t familiar with the ordinary doctors of the orthopedics departnt, nor did he have any relations with them. But sotis, you just need to be a bit more tactful in life.
If you’re too straightforward, you’re not going to fit in and will easily be ostracized.
"Wow, why did you buy so much!"
Ou Qinglan was thrilled when she saw Li Jingsheng return with food.
She had already been a bit hungry, and slling the aroma made her swallow secretly.
"I bought two portions of everything. One portion is for you to eat, and the other you can share with the dical staff on duty!"
Li Jingsheng was teaching her to build good relationships.
"Dr. Li is so generous! Just treated us to milk tea, and now to late-night snacks, no wonder the first beauty of orthopedics fell for you!"
An older nurse ca to the office to inquire about a patient’s condition and couldn’t help but praise Li Jingsheng after hearing this.
She also had the intention of thanking him in person for the milk tea.
"Haha, of course, I have to be generous! When I’m not around, I hope you take good care of Dr. Ou!"
Li Jingsheng responded with a smile.
"No problem, no problem, if Dr. Ou needs any help from us nurses, just let us know anyti."
The nurse readily agreed, having been won over by his generosity.
She held him in much higher regard for being so adept at handling relationships.
...
When Li Jingsheng left the Second Hospital, the sky was full of stars.
Upon returning to the clinic, Tang Ping had already locked the doors and organized the accounts and reports, placing them on his desk.
Having a few reliable and considerate employees at the clinic is really great.
Nowadays, his status and authority in the Old Street of South City is well established, and no peers would dare to challenge him.
After all, Huimin Pharmacy serves as a cautionary tale, having wiped itself out.
Looking at the sales of the dicines, they were doing quite well, still maintaining a high level of 26,000 yuan.
Of course, Xiaogao was the biggest contributor to this success.
Thousands of troops are easy to find, but a good general is hard to co by.
Xiaogao eting Li Jingsheng was like a king finding a wise advisor, making full use of his talents.
His sales talents were fully exploited, and along with his hard work, Li Jingsheng boldly gave him authority, naturally leading to his success.
Having reviewed the sales report, he planned silently, estimating that he’d need to restock by tomorrow afternoon.
Now that the clinic’s health supplents were selling well, most of the high-quality, high-end clients in the Old Street of South City had been drawn in. There’s even a certain siphoning effect, attracting custors from farther areas to co and buy dicine, pretty much making it the top clinic.
Not to claim it’s unprecedented, but it’s rare to see a clinic manage its pharmacy business so well.
Boss Zhao is certainly envious, but he’s a smart person.
He knows that Li Jingsheng is not soone he can provoke now, plus Li Jingsheng once saved his life, so he hasn’t caused any trouble since.
"Boss, today I attended to more than ten regular patients, and I’ve written detailed dical records for each. Please review them and provide with any corrections when you have ti."
The handwriting was neat and pleasing to the eye.
Needless to say, it was a note left by Han Siying.
Li Jingsheng opened the clinic’s office computer and indeed found her dical records.
The last record was tistamped at 7:27 p.m., indicating she was busy until then.
This kind of diligent and eager-to-learn spirit is really comndable.
As long as she maintains it, she’s bound to achieve great success in dicine.
Li Jingsheng reviewed each dical record carefully, pointing out problems and areas that required further investigation. He even provided so practical clinical diagnostic thoughts in so cases.
With Li Jingsheng’s current level of expertise, he is completely on par with attending physicians in bigger hospitals in fields like pulmonology.
Keep in mind that once you reach the attending level in a hospital, you’re qualified to ntor students.
The feedback he provided should be considered at a considerable level.
Moreover, he’s earning a lot of "life value" every day, quickly advancing various dical skills and doctor levels.
He believed it wouldn’t take long before his overall dical skills could climb another significant level.
"Today, I diagnosed a patient, a 24-year-old female, who is one of my classmates. Having learned that I’m working at Sunshine Clinic, she ca specifically for a consultation. Since you were working at the Second Hospital, she asked to examine her first..."
Han Siying wrote a help-seeking case at the end, resembling a letter.
It’s her classmate, whose family is relatively poor.
She’s currently pursuing a doctoral degree.
She’s also studying dicine, but not clinical dicine.
Now, this female classmate’s symptoms include diarrhea, sotis persistent abdominal pain, and occasional bloody stools.
For the past few days, she’s also been feeling slightly feverish, asuring her temperature at about 37.4 degrees—low-grade fever.
She’s noticed weight loss, and upon weighing herself at Sunshine Clinic, she found she had lost 3.5 kilograms in a little over a month.
She lost seven pounds in two months.
For so overweight won, this would be fantastic news.
But this weight loss wasn’t achieved through exercise and healthy eating; it was due to illness causing significant weight loss, suggesting the possibility of a major illness.
This female classmate, being in the dical field herself, naturally understands a lot of specialized dical knowledge.
She’s also worried it might be a major illness but doesn’t dare to go to a big hospital for a check-up.
The main reason is financial constraint.
If diagnosed with a major illness, it would be a disaster.
Imdiate hospitalization would be necessary, but where would the money co from?
Her concern and hesitation are understandable.
Having reviewed her entire dical history and symptoms, Li Jingsheng thought this classmate’s condition could very likely be a malignant tumor or sothing similar.
Since he hadn’t personally examined the female patient, he couldn’t make a judgnt yet.
The best solution was to advise this female classmate to make an appointnt at a major hospital for a general check-up.
If it’s indeed a worrying, rare, or serious illness, and if needed, booking a specialist appointnt could quickly lead to a diagnosis.
And a treatnt plan could be arranged promptly.
He would have to wait until tomorrow at work to discuss it with Han Siying.
His phone vibrated twice, and upon checking, he realized he received a WeChat ssage. He recalled putting his phone on silent while in the operating room.
"Jingsheng, still busy?"
It was a ssage from Director Lian Tao at the People’s Hospital.
It seed like only Lian Tao called him that.
"Just off work recently, anything you need, Brother Lian Tao?"
Li Jingsheng imdiately replied to him.
Lian Tao gave him a great impression, soone worth befriending.
"If you’re free now, my ntor and I would like to invite you for a late-night snack."
"Sure! I’ll definitely join a free late-night snack, send the location, and I’ll be right over."
Li Jingsheng actually isn’t that fond of late-night snacks.
But the opportunity to see more of Lian Tao and deepen their relationship was worth the trip for him.
Interactions among people build familiarity through frequent contact. If you’re only in touch once or twice a year, the relationship naturally becos distant.
The person inviting him for a late-night snack was probably not Lian Tao, but rather Director Yang.
That old man values his face and perhaps feared being declined.
So he asked Lian Tao to invite him.
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