"Am I the only one who thinks it’s not surprising? Given Hai City University’s rate of illness, Dr. Chen carrying this thing is just being prepared, right?"
"Do you think Dr. Chen only wants to carry the School Hospital Referral Form? If possible, he’d love to carry a whole Grade-A hospital on his back."
"Dr. Chen: I also want to kidnap a few National dical Masters to co to Hai City University for consultations."
"Hahahaha!!!"
"Dying of laughter while watching, at first it felt like only Dr. Chen was going crazy, now it feels like everyone watching the live broadcast is going crazy too!"
"..."
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Lu Ting went to the hospital.
Secretary Lu personally accompanied her.
After all, his daughter nearly died at Hai City University, though Mu Yao’s superb dical skills were involved.
But later facing the emotional response of the student’s parents,
Secretary Lu also needed to provide a reasonable explanation to the parents and a solution they would be willing to accept.
On the way back.
Su Bingbing kept her head down.
Just as they were about to reach the school hospital, Su Bingbing suddenly spoke, "When I saw the dorm conflict, I was a bit surprised."
Chen Mu laughed, "Did you think that at Hai City University, you can only see fragile students getting sick and nothing else?"
Su Bingbing shook her head, "Not exactly. I just felt a bit envious."
"Envious?"
Chen Mu instinctively placed his hand on Su Bingbing’s wrist.
After half a minute, he released it with a frown, "You’re not sick either!"
Mu Yao, on the side, was laughing so hard her shoulders were shaking.
Su Bingbing’s gaze at Chen Mu was anything but friendly.
If it weren’t inappropriate now,
Su Bingbing might have just gone for a three hundred round duel with Chen Mu.
The life-and-death kind.
In the live broadcast cara.
Su Bingbing took a deep breath, forcibly controlling her particularly agitated emotions at the mont.
Grinding her teeth, she said: "I just think that such experiences, though unpleasant, basically only happen in youth."
Chen Mu understood, "Indeed, getting older, you do have such feelings."
Su Bingbing: "???"
Mu Yao: "!!!"
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"I finally understand, every ti these two have a slightly ambiguous atmosphere, it always gets ruined by Dr. Chen’s mouth."
"Dr. Chen is only truly attentive when facing patients."
"Actually, Dr. Chen is sincere, it’s just sotis, he doesn’t need to be so sincere."
"My wife is considered quite eloquent in the industry, yet rarely have I seen her speechless so many tis in a program."
"It’s precisely because my wife is speechless that it proves Dr. Chen is indeed a bit capable!"
"Laughing in the comnts, do you believe if Su Bingbing sees these comnts, she might revoke all your husband rights tonight?"
"That won’t do!!!"
"..."
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"Oh!"
Chen Mu noticed that Su Bingbing had started grinding her teeth.
Then he belatedly realized that his previous comnt, ant to avoid awkward silence,
might have been a small blow to Su Bingbing.
Instinctively, he added, "It’s okay, Reporter Su, I’m getting old too!"
Su Bingbing, Mu Yao: "..."
So people.
It’s better not to say anything at all than to try and fix it!
Mu Yao also feared that Su Bingbing might not control her emotions in front of the live cara.
Quickly changing the subject, "Actually, we should thank Dr. Chen today. When you spoke up, I was really not confident. I never thought I’d face heat stroke cases independently this quickly."
Chen Mu sighed, "Actually, it’s not just you; many in your group of interns aren’t as bad as you think."
"But when treating patients, you always have a lot of things on your mind."
Mu Yao blinked, pulling out a small notebook, "Things on our minds, what do you an?"
Chen Mu: "Let give a simple example. You’ve been at Hai City University for two or three days. What are Hai City University’s dical records like, you think?"
Su Bingbing added from the side: "Ambulance ride start?"
Chen Mu was speechless: "Reporter Su, I hope you can say that at the entrance of our principal’s ICU room later."
Chen Mu: "I believe, when he hears it, he’ll definitely let you witness the miracle of life."
Su Bingbing: "..."
Chen Mu glanced at the eager-looking Mu Yao beside him.
Then he continued.
Probing further: "Dr. Mu, what do you think are the more common types of dical records at Hai City University?"
Mu Yao thought briefly, "Mostly simple colds or minor gastrointestinal issues."
Mu Yao: "Many fragile students, their lifestyles aren’t great. They like junk food, cold drinks, snacks with lots of additives, and they stay up late."
Mu Yao: "I’ve t many patients who show signs of staying up all night."
As she said this,
Mu Yao couldn’t help but frown.
As a fragile student herself, her lifestyle and schedule were the sa.
But from a doctor’s standpoint,
She doesn’t advocate for such lifestyles, or maintaining such a poor lifestyle for long periods.
Even if they’re temporarily healthy,
health issues are just a matter of ti.
Seeing Mu Yao with a frown,
Chen Mu nodded with a smile, "This is what most cases are like. Even when you reach clinical practice, you might encounter many similar cases."
"Nowadays, many people will go to the hospital for a common cold."
"Because they know their lifestyle is bad, so when they have minor issues, they wonder if it’s a cancer warning, first consulting a Western dicine specialist, then a traditional dicine specialist, wanting to hear both sides."
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"No way! Did Dr. Chen install a cara on ? How did he know I booked two specialist appointnts today?"
"I thought Dr. Chen’s comnts were just jokes, but are there really people like this in the chat?"
"Why is that so unusual? I’m just cherishing my life."
"Yeah, that’s how I get treated too. They say traditional dicine can detect hidden illnesses, so whenever I feel unwell, I’ll consult a traditional doctor to balance out, although most of the ti they don’t prescribe anything..."
"Only people with genuine health problems need herbal treatnts. It’s not recomnded to drink them otherwise; dicines are three parts poison after all."
"The phrase ’dicines are three parts poison’ was originally said in traditional dicine, I think."
"..."
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"If you are confident that your judgent is correct."
"Then there’s no need to second-guess. Trusting your judgent is the right choice."
When Chen Mu said this to Mu Yao, there was still a faint smile at the corner of his lips.
Mu Yao blinked at Chen Mu in front of her.
Even though she knew her description at this ti might not be entirely appropriate,
but still,
"Trust in yourself, if you judge it’s just a simple cold or gastrointestinal illness."
"Then it is a simple gastrointestinal illness."
Listening to Chen Mu’s voice,
Mu Yao first nodded.
But then,
Mu Yao looked at Chen Mu again, "But Dr. Chen, what if you’re really uncertain, suspecting the patient might have other diseases but can’t diagnose it, and there’s no other doctor to consult at that mont?"
Chen Mu: "Assess the situation, will the patient die imdiately if not treated?"
Mu Yao shook her head: "Probably not..."
If it were that severe,
an internal expert consultation would be imdiately arranged; even if there are no doctors, they’d be brought in.
Chen Mu: "Then cancel your appointnt, give the patient a direction for a new one, and let them consult a more skilled doctor to find out their condition."
Seeing Mu Yao deep in thought,
Chen Mu continued: "Patients willing to go to the hospital are generally those who value their lives."
"And a person who values their life wouldn’t waste ti with a doctor who can’t cure them."
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