"Gone? What do you an?"
"Heh heh," Xiao Sun said, "all her patients have been transferred to your na, and there’s no one left on her side."
"Did sothing happen?"
"Two reasons. First, you displayed your remarkable dical skills and cured two patients imdiately, so everyone witnessed your abilities. Second, sothing went wrong with Doctor Zheng. She had been treating a patient for three weeks, but today she told the patient they might have lung cancer. The patient then caused a scene, and that’s why everyone has co over to you."
Du Heng looked at Xiao Sun and blinked. "Are you kidding ?"
"Definitely not. I just got off the phone; it was my Teacher. He said Doctor Zheng has already returned to the hospitalization departnt and complained to him and the head nurse."
"Complaining about ?"
"My Teacher said not to worry about her and that you should just focus on your job. He then asked about your work situation here, and I told him the truth. Afterward, he ntioned that if possible, you should try to admit more inpatients."
Du Heng touched his chin again. "Alright, I know what to do."
Since Du Heng wouldn’t be in during the afternoon and wasn’t going to the hospital rooms either, he had to speed up his work.
Even so, by the ti he finished seeing all the patients, it was already 12:30 PM.
At this point, the four of them were famished.
"Senior," Xiao Sun said, "let’s go to the office. My Classmate has already brought lunch for us. Gu Ping, yours is here too."
"Alright, let’s go. It’s a good ti to report to Professor Li as well." Du Heng wasn’t one to stand on ceremony.
There would be plenty of ti in the future; no need to fuss over one or two als.
Li Jianwei felt very reassured about Du Heng and was extrely satisfied with his performance that day.
After Du Heng returned, Professor Li only chatted briefly with him about his impressions of the job. As for Zheng Yuanchao’s situation, Professor Li didn’t utter a single word.
Since Professor Li didn’t bring it up, of course, I wouldn’t be foolish enough to ask. My purpose in coming here is to see more patients and accumulate more disease records. This morning alone, I treated a total of 54 patients. That’s an entire month’s caseload at the Health Clinic!
By the ti I finished lunch, I had gained 36 valid disease records. As for the other dozen or so patients, I have no idea if they didn’t follow my instructions to get their dicine, or if they were just too busy at noon and hadn’t taken it yet. Still, gaining over thirty is quite good; I’m already very satisfied. At this rate, I can complete one set of system tasks in a maximum of three months.
Before leaving, Du Heng asked Gu Ping about a few more things. "That patient with gastric atrophy, have her co straight to the outpatient service next Wednesday. I won’t be coming this Friday."
"What about the dicine she’s taking?"
"The previous house remains unchanged; continue with it to consolidate the effects. Her current issue requires slow recuperation; being anxious is useless now."
"I’ve noted it down. I’ll call her when I get back."
"Thank you for the trouble of informing her. Also, please let know of any news from the follow-up. By the way, has the patient with gastric cancer not returned for a follow-up visit?"
Gu Ping shook her head. "He probably won’t co. He was given fifteen doses of dicine when he left. Besides, you know his mindset; he has likely given up."
Du Heng sighed. What a pity. That was a valid disease record, which ans the dicine I prescribed was effective. It truly is a sha.
"What about the teacher from Linzhou? Hasn’t he co either?"
"No. He said he got a few more doses of dicine according to your house and will co during the sumr vacation."
Du Heng nodded. "He can continue taking that house. Please conduct more follow-ups with him. Try to get as much detailed information about his condition as possible, and let know when he arrives."
"I’ll follow up with him regularly, don’t worry."
"Alright then. Please pass a ssage to Director Xu for ; I won’t be going over."
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