Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 424 - 208: Aura Reversal, a Sharp Tongue Is Trouble (Part 2)

Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 424 - 208: Aura Reversal, a Sharp Tongue Is Trouble (Part 2)

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Chapter 424: Chapter 208: Aura Reversal, a Sharp Tongue Is Trouble (Part 2)

Director Hua had not spoken all along, and now he saw the directors beginning to discuss the feel of surgery with great interest, with intentions to continue discussing further.

This won’t do.

The entire orthopedic department has so many patients that need to be handled. Everyone took their precious lunch break to hold a consultation, so they definitely need to take care of the important matters.

"I roughly reviewed the materials. Normally, this patient could choose the first or second extensor sheath tunnel with a superficial arterial pedicle to design a reverse bone flap for the distal radius. But now that the local blood supply is disrupted, this plan can’t be used."

Li Jingsheng spoke confidently, surprisingly having a solid foundation and his own understanding of orthopedic surgery.

This made the attending chief physicians present nod secretly in acknowledgment.

The deputy chiefs, attending doctors, and residents also looked at him in a new light.

As for the interns and some of the less experienced residents, they were bewildered because they couldn’t quite understand.

They only knew that this surgical proposal was quite complex.

"I personally have a bold idea: perform a second bone graft on the patient’s scaphoid from a free bone flap from another site."

After Li Jingsheng finished speaking, he waited for the directors to express their opinions.

"It’s great to boldly expand treatment ideas! Although I specialize in bone disease treatment, I fully support Xiaoli’s proposed treatment plan. Following the same old way from the First Hospital would just be embarrassing, and would likely end in another failure. Only by forging a new path is there a chance for success."

Director Zhong Hu was surprisingly the first to support Li Jingsheng’s innovative plan.

"Director Zhong isn’t opposing him this time?"

Director Hua had a sly smile on his face.

"Hehe, Old Zhong isn’t one to be rigid. In the field of medicine, whoever makes sense and can truly cure the patient gets my respect. Xiaoli may be a bit inexperienced, but his performance in various aspects is indeed commendable. I won’t beat around the bush; I had some objections when Hua gave him an attending spot, but now I’m totally supportive. Our orthopedic department needs talented young doctors like him."

Director Zhong Hu is daring enough to say anything.

Such straightforwardness is actually quite good.

Dealing with such people is often easier; you don’t need to rack your brains to guess what they are thinking.

"Haha, Director Zhong’s awareness is high! We’re all part of the same orthopedic team and certainly hope to see the department grow stronger. Some of my decisions may not have been understood by you at times, but I’ve never played favorites."

Director Hua had no doubt been under considerable pressure these days due to this matter.

Now, gaining the support of Director Zhong Hu means there wouldn’t be any problems convincing the other directors.

"Xiaoli, you’ll need to come up with a feasible surgical graft plan and successfully treat the patient for us to truly acknowledge you. I have three senior residents about to be promoted to attending, and you snatched this opportunity from them, so you’ll need to win their respect."

Chen Anchen is undoubtedly highly skilled.

It’s impressive to have three residents under him waiting for promotion to attending.

What does this mean?

That there are at least four or more attendings under him.

No wonder he looks down on Director Wu.

Strong people rarely respect the weak.

At most, they would not speak out of politeness.

"Hmm... The requirement set by Director Chen is indeed challenging, but I’ll do my best to try. If things don’t work out, there’s still you senior doctors and colleagues as my support! As Director Hua mentioned, we are all on the same ship; when one rejoices, all rejoice, and when one suffers, all suffer. When I face medical challenges in the future, I hope all of you will guide me generously."

Li Jingsheng has sharpened his skills in speech and handling matters after running a clinic for nearly a year.

Facing Director Chen’s challenge, he surprisingly included all the directors, deputy directors, and attending doctors in the conversation.

Sometimes, appropriately appearing weak is actually a very clever social strategy.

"I have no problem at all. Whenever I’m not busy and you approach me, I will definitely do my best to help solve your queries."

Director Chen Anchen promised with a slight smile on his face.

"I don’t even need to mention, just don’t ask me about things I’m not good at. In the field of bone disease, you can come to me anytime."

Director Zhong Hu also agreed.

The other chief and deputy chief physicians, apart from a few who remained silent, mostly expressed publicly that Li Jingsheng is welcome to come consult and discuss with them.

The atmosphere in the consultation room had become quite harmonious by this time.

It’s more prominent in the medical profession to be keen to teach others.

Every senior doctor hopes to pass down their medical skills, to carry the legacy forward through generations.

Director Hua’s face displayed an unprecedented smile.

Doctor Xu’s face was expressionless, but the slight hint of a smile at the corner of his mouth showed he was very pleased with his apprentice’s performance.

"Thank you to all the senior doctors!"

Li Jingsheng adeptly bowed to everyone.

This gesture made the chief and deputy chief physicians of the orthopedic department find him even more likable the more they looked at him. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

Dr. Qin, seeing Li Jingsheng’s favorable position—nearly winning the support of all the chief, deputy, and attending doctors present in the department—had a sour expression.

The better Li Jingsheng performed in the department, the smaller Dr. Qin’s chances of winning over Ou Qinglan became.

In truth, he essentially had no chance now.

Ou Qinglan’s attitude towards him was merely courteous as colleagues; simply put, she treated him with a formality beyond politeness.

This left him very frustrated.

Had he known in advance that Li Jingsheng would suddenly win Ou Qinglan’s heart, he should have acted sooner.

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