University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 553 - 447: You’re a Professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Specializing in Colorectal Surgery?

University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 553 - 447: You’re a Professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Specializing in Colorectal Surgery?

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Chapter 553: Chapter 447: You’re a Professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Specializing in Colorectal Surgery?

The intern doctor who was previously adamant, saying that they were not bad either.

Fell into rare silence after hearing what Chen Mu said.

No matter how much he wanted to boast about himself, compared to his peers, he wasn’t bad.

But at present, he was just a graduate student.

He didn’t dare to say with certainty that he could get a position at the affiliated hospital of Hai City University of Traditional Medicine after graduation.

Since he studied traditional Chinese medicine, if he couldn’t get into a Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, other tertiary hospitals would definitely be stricter in selecting traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.

Seeing these intern doctors falling into unusual silence was rare too.

Chen Mu understood then.

Even though this guy hadn’t fully listened to him earlier, the conversation had reached a point where the other party had to concede.

However, even as this guy started to reflect now.

Chen Mu simply said in a calm tone, "Those doctors are all outstanding. They’ve fought on their work fronts all their lives, but what I want to tell you is that when you think you’re exceptional and working hard, there’s always someone around you working even harder."

"If you don’t believe me, take a look at the people around you, there must be someone working harder than you."

The few who had previously questioned Chen Mu.

At this moment, just continued to keep their heads down and remained silent.

They didn’t want to retort Chen Mu’s words, but what he said did make sense.

Chen Mu: "I’m telling you the story of Professor Liu Yao, his past profession, just to tell you that as long as you find a suitable goal to strive for, it’s never too late."

"As for some people just now who spoke about me, why do you insist on comparing yourselves to me?"

Chen Mu gave a mocking smile.

Among the intern doctors, some began to feel indignant again.

They admitted they weren’t as good as Chen Mu, but what did he mean by this?

Was he looking down on them?

Before these people had time to get too angry, they heard Chen Mu’s follow-up words, "You lot will definitely get into tertiary hospitals, get positions in big places in the future, with great prospects, so why compare yourselves to a small university doctor like me?"

The intern doctors who were still somewhat dissatisfied before.

Became flustered upon hearing Chen Mu say this.

It felt like they had unintentionally provoked some unneeded reaction in Dr. Chen.

But when they were genuinely about to speak up to soothe Chen Mu, who seemed visibly downcast at the moment.

They didn’t even know what to say.

Seeing the dazed expressions of her fellow schoolmates, Mu Yao silently shook her head.

She grumbled.

These guys looked so defiant and resentful just now.

Now they realized something off about Dr. Chen’s mood, and they began to worry.

What were they doing earlier?

If they had guts, they wouldn’t have stirred other people’s emotions before!

Mu Yao rolled her eyes inwardly.

But she remembered that these people were her schoolmates, so she stepped forward.

Without looking at Chen Mu.

She turned her head to look at Du, who was still lying on the hospital bed to maintain his condition, and showed a "kind" smile, "Classmate, you should understand why Dr. Chen just said, apart from him, only I can be responsible for your condition, right?"

Du nodded stiffly, "Understood..."

It seems that, although he studied traditional medicine, he also understands proctology.

Among these intern doctors here, only Mu Yao was most knowledgeable about proctology.

People coming to see a doctor.

Even if they may fear tertiary hospitals and only dare to come to a university hospital.

But as patients, who wouldn’t want a higher-level doctor to treat them?

As for the question Dr. Chen asked him earlier, whether he had watched the university hospital’s live stream recently.

This classmate Du could roughly understand what Dr. Chen meant.

Everyone who has watched the university hospital’s live stream would have an idea of the current situation at Hai City University.

His proctology issue was severe.

But compared to those classmates who frequently hovered between life and death and could be sent to the crematorium at any moment, his proctology problem might be considered relatively minor...

Seeing Du nod.

The smile on Mu Yao’s lips grew even wider, "But I might not necessarily be able to take charge of your condition, classmate Du."

"Why!"

Classmate Du was utterly confused about what Mu Yao was thinking.

In his understanding.

Dr. Chen had said so much earlier.

Isn’t it to prove that in terms of treating rectal prolapse, if Dr. Chen is too busy?

Mu Yao can also step up, right?

Facing Du’s confused eyes, Mu Yao tilted her head, "After all, I’m a female doctor, wasn’t it you who said before: to avoid suspicion, I should feel shy, and I should know shame!"

Du: "..."

Pfft—

As the first intern doctor couldn’t restrain his laughter.

The laughter in the entire break room felt like it was contagious.

The whispers of the intern doctors also reached this classmate Du’s ears loud and clear.

"Senior Sister Mu knows how to give them a dose of their own medicine, who’s feeling good now? I’m not saying! Hahaha!!!"

"To be honest, even if Senior Sister Mu learned a lot, this condition has already missed the best treatment period, now surgery is the only option, right?"

"According to my knowledge of Dr. Chen, the initial treatment plan could also save him, but the patient didn’t follow the medical advice."

"Speaking of which, there’s a Chaoshan patient with my mentor, who was repeatedly told not to eat seafood, or consume raw and cold food due to his condition. He agreed in front of my mentor, yet my mentor saw his social media post of a seafood feast with cold beer that very night."

"Damn, are they worried about living too long?"

"So what happened to the patient who didn’t follow the medical advice?"

"What else, his family had some money, finally all the department heads in the tertiary hospital conducted consultations, but the patient couldn’t be saved, no matter how hard the doctors tried, they couldn’t save someone intent on self-destruction."

"That’s really something..."

"..."

Classmate Du found it hard to articulate.

Perhaps because he was ill, he was feeling more sensitive.

He felt that when these intern doctors were gossiping, they weren’t just chit-chatting.

It felt like there was some implication.

After they finished talking, they would all look in his direction.

Basically.

As if to explicitly tell him, if he didn’t start seriously following the medical advice now, he’d be the next to die.

Thinking of this, Du instinctively touched his wound.

He couldn’t actually feel it, just the thick gauze that Chen Mu had fixed.

Chen Mu: "You need to lie here for at least another hour."

Du nodded, agreeing with Chen Mu’s words.

Chen Mu was messaging Su Bingbing, explaining that things were temporarily wrapped up on his side.

Su Bingbing could return, so as not to disrupt the live stream.

Waving at the intern doctors who couldn’t help for the moment, "The patient can be left here, just leave a male doctor and the rest of you can leave."

Once the first white coat exited.

Mu Yao also followed her schoolmates’ steps, ready to leave the break room.

"Hey!"

"Hey!"

Classmate Du instinctively got up.

He hadn’t even fully risen when the white coat, who had been watching him, pressed him back down.

Seeing how uncooperative the patient was.

The white coat that pressed him down, didn’t sound very friendly.

With a gloomy expression, he grumbled, "Didn’t Dr. Chen just explain that your condition is very severe, even if you aren’t lying down, you need to lie here for at least two more hours before you can leave!"

Du was on the verge of tears.

Pointing towards Mu Yao’s direction, he shouted, "But Dr. Chen just said that my condition can be taken over by Doctor Mu afterwards!"

"Why is Doctor Mu leaving?"

Mu Yao sighed too.

Just as she was about to explain, Chen Mu, who had reached the door, returned to Du’s side.

"Doctor Mu also has other patients to attend to, she’s not your personal doctor." 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂

"Under normal circumstances, you just need to lie here following the medical advice, there’s no need for any doctor to stay and watch over you."

Du turned his head slightly, looking at the white coat who had just held him down, "But..."

Isn’t there still a doctor left for him?

If someone is left to oversee him, why can’t this doctor be Doctor Mu?

Chen Mu snorted coldly, "Leaving someone is because you’re not reliable, as for Doctor Mu, do you think it’s appropriate for a girl to be alone in a closed space with you?"

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