University Doctor and His Fragile Patients
Chapter 678 - 511: Too Many Patients, So No Need to Write Reports!
Listening to what Chen Mu said.
Su Bingbing couldn’t help but be a bit curious, "I understand the logic, but according to the normal process, Dr. Chen, aren’t those reports you mentioned supposed to be written by the school doctor?"
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"Yeah, I’m a school doctor too. Every time there’s a problem, I write reports until my hand cramps. Why doesn’t Chen Mu need to?"
"You school doctors actually come to Hai City University’s livestream room to watch the stream? Do school doctors need to watch school doctor life too?"
"Fun fact: not all school doctor lives are as exciting as Dr. Chen’s."
"We had a student who broke his bone playing basketball. He didn’t trust me for his treatment and went to a big hospital, but as a school doctor, I’ve already written three reports."
"Why doesn’t he need to write reports? This is the lament of another school doctor!"
"I’m dumbfounded. It’s my first time knowing there are so many school doctors watching the stream... "
"Does Dr. Chen know? If he knew so many colleagues were watching him, how would he feel?"
"Does this indirectly show that school doctors at other universities actually have a pretty relaxed life, since they still have time to watch livestreams?"
"Makes sense, so does that mean being a school doctor is still worth considering?"
"School doctors are divided into two types: those at Hai City University and those at other schools."
"Hahaha!!! Dude, you’d better hang around the livestream a bit longer. When Dr. Chen finds out, he’ll come after you!"
"Then I’ll just lie down on the spot, and let him take a look at me while he’s at it."
"You’re really something!"
"..."
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Listening to Su Bingbing’s words.
Chen Mu’s smile widened, "Originally, it was a strict requirement here to write many, many reports, but now I don’t have to write reports anymore, thanks to the students of Hai City University."
Some students who had already left.
Upon hearing Chen Mu’s voice in the livestream room.
All stopped and looked in the direction of Chen Mu and Su Bingbing.
Only Chen Mu was oblivious to these gazes from behind him.
He continued chatting lightheartedly with Su Bingbing beside him, "I haven’t been at Hai City University for long. When the school clinic collectively resigned, the president and the secretary discovered that if I had to write a report for every new patient, then I’d probably spend all my time writing reports, with no time for proper rest."
"Not having time to rest is one thing, but it could even delay my work, preventing me from being in the best shape to see students."
"So..."
He shrugged as he spoke.
"As my backlog of reports grew, the president and secretary personally came to inspect my work situation."
"And then..."
"I became the only staff member at Hai City University who doesn’t have to write reports."
Su Bingbing: "!!!!"
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"Hearing Dr. Chen speak like that, I suddenly want to ask those school doctors in the comments, do you still envy Dr. Chen for not having to write reports?"
"Want to skip reports? Just have as many cases at your school as we do."
"Then never mind, I think compared to that, writing some reports is still bearable."
"Let’s not talk about other cases. Just one case of a student with an intracranial hemorrhage would kill me..."
"As a fellow school doctor, I advise you to say something more auspicious, in case it really does end you."
"How can anyone be that unlucky? Damn!!!"
"????"
"Why did that school doctor have such a big reaction all of a sudden, what happened??? "
"I checked, and the school doctor who mentioned intracranial hemorrhage suddenly went offline within a minute."
"Based on my years of experience as a school doctor, that guy will probably be writing reports until his hand cramps this month."
"He might even face the risk of suspension for investigation."
"Bleak..."
"Sympathy..."
"Glad it’s not me..."
"..."
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"As the only staff member who doesn’t need to write reports, wouldn’t others envy you?"
Su Bingbing looked at Chen Mu with a bit more admiration in her eyes.
She was not only a popular actress.
But also a TV host.
If she ever encountered a problem, like most people in the system, she would have to write reports until her hand cramped.
Thinking about the past few days and so many cases, Chen Mu hadn’t written a single report; Su Bingbing was a bit envious and jealous.
"No, they wouldn’t." Chen Mu didn’t even lift his eyelids.
Su Bingbing was incredulous, "Dr. Chen, how can you be so sure?"
Chen Mu: "It’s simple, they almost always come to me for treatment. Who would dare to offend me?"
Su Bingbing: "That makes so much sense..."
Chen Mu: "Even someone very healthy would have a headache or cold at least once a year. Usually, teaching staff at the university can check minor problems or get medicine at the school clinic without paying."
"So I’ve interacted with most of the teaching staff at the university."
Su Bingbing felt a bit envious, "Hai City University really has great benefits."
Chen Mu smiled.
But he didn’t add anything else.
Night had completely fallen.
The fragile college students were slowly making their way back to their dormitories.
In less than an hour, the dormitory doors would be closed.
If they couldn’t return before then, they might have to sleep on the streets at night.