Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 438 - 213: Rescuing Atrial Fibrillation, Brother Qiang’s Gratitude

Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 438 - 213: Rescuing Atrial Fibrillation, Brother Qiang’s Gratitude

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Chapter 438: Chapter 213: Rescuing Atrial Fibrillation, Brother Qiang’s Gratitude

After seeing the woman off, he originally planned to discuss romance further with Ou Qinglan at the clinic, but now he was no longer in the mood.

She offered to go home. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂

Li Jingsheng naturally personally took her back.

Upon returning to the clinic, he reviewed the accounts and the cases received that day, but decided not to elaborate.

The newly hired Dr. Wang officially started working on his first day and performed reasonably well. He attended to twenty-six patients, effectively handling eleven. The remaining ones he couldn’t manage for various reasons.

They could only be rescheduled or advised to come back the next day for Li Jingsheng’s consultation.

This is how it is with a clinic; if you are a renowned doctor, you can directly open a specialty clinic focused solely on treating diseases in that specific area.

But if a doctor lacks a strong reputation, opening a clinic focusing on one field might lead to closure.

Therefore, this requires a doctor to be capable of diagnosing and treating diseases across multiple common areas.

The Pulmonary Medicine and Gastroenterology are the two most common fields.

Quick Recovery Clinic primarily focuses on these two areas; other illnesses are basically not taken on.

Li Jingsheng used to only handle diseases in the Pulmonary Medicine and Gastroenterology areas. Occasionally, when faced with ordinary surgical wound suturing, he could grit his teeth and take it on.

Now, he’s quite proficient, covering Pulmonary Medicine, Gastroenterology, Hepatobiliary Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopedics, and Cardiovascular areas.

The scope of conditions he could handle was already very broad.

Even occasionally treating dermatology patients was manageable.

However, he could not provide services to young female students seeking pregnancy terminations.

While reviewing medical records, he observed that Han Siying had made substantial progress. She showed great potential, possessing particularly good intuition, and it was evident from her records that she had been frantically supplementing her knowledge in areas she was not strong in.

Given her current progress, if she stays at Sunshine Clinic for another year, retaking the People’s Hospital standardized training would be a breeze.

She might even outshine her peers and emerge as a standout in the next batch of trainees.

This would significantly benefit her future career.

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The next day, Li Jingsheng opened the clinic as usual.

Now the residents nearby knew he didn’t work at the clinic on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. If their conditions weren’t urgent, they were willing to wait until the days Li Jingsheng was present to seek treatment.

"Dr. Wang arrived quite early!"

Upon opening the doors, Li Jingsheng observed that not only were many patients seeking consultations standing outside, along with a few customers wanting to purchase health supplements, but Wang Xiaozong had also come to work early.

"Yesterday, I sat in consultations all day, worried I might have missed something, so I made it a point to come early. Have you reviewed the cases I handled?"

Now, when Wang Zongxiao spoke with Li Jingsheng, he no longer used the proud, boastful tone.

Instead, he spoke with a tone that showed respect, akin to speaking to a superior doctor.

"I reviewed them; your handling was commendable. If you could gradually learn more about Gastroenterology, that would be even better."

Li Jingsheng, in front of so many people, was naturally not going to point out some of Wang Xiaozong’s treatment issues.

One must preserve the dignity of employees in front of outsiders.

"I have already started learning. Yesterday, I even specifically borrowed clinical books on Gastroenterology from my former colleagues at the hospital to read."

Wang Xiaozong also knew, among the twenty-six patients who sought consultations, fifteen were turned away.

This effective treatment rate was actually rather low.

After all, this is a clinic, unlike a large hospital.

Large hospitals have no shortage of patients with clear categorization. He was in the Pulmonary Department, where he treated solely Pulmonary Medicine patients.

Clinics struggle to survive amidst the gaps between large hospitals, small hospitals, and health stations.

Every patient is immensely valuable.

Turning away one means losing a potential income.

Some patients, if kept, could possibly earn a doctor’s daily wage.

Li Jingsheng instructed Wang Xiaozong to distribute number cards to the patients to prevent queue-jumping conflicts.

Today’s patient count was a bit on the high side.

As Li Jingsheng’s reputation grew, more and more consultation seekers started coming in due to his enhanced standing.

Li Jingsheng and Wang Xiaozong split up to handle consultations.

Colds and respiratory illness patients were entirely manageable by Wang Xiaozong.

The entire treatment process was reasonably orderly.

It progressed systematically.

Each patient received effective diagnoses and treatment, with prescriptions issued as necessary and injections administered if required.

Li Jingsheng now possessed an aura akin to a prominent doctor.

Especially yesterday at the Second Hospital, Doctor Xu taught him to independently manage complex orthopedic cases, offering crucial insights and helping him develop a more stable and mature mindset.

Around nine o’clock, the Urban Daily’s news interview van suddenly parked at the entrance.

The abrupt screech of brakes caught everyone’s attention.

The car door swung open, and the female reporter Chu Yao rushed out. She dashed into the clinic, her expression noticeably anxious.

"Dr. Li, Dr. Li, please help us quickly. The driver, Brother Qiang, is feeling unwell, suddenly experiencing palpitations and discomfort."

She was arguably a benefactor to Li Jingsheng.

During the early reversal stages at Sunshine Clinic, she provided immense help.

Li Jingsheng immediately stood up, apologizing to the patient who was being treated and those waiting in line, saying "Sorry, the patient outside seems to have an urgent condition; I need to act fast. Please bear with me for a moment."

"No problem, no problem, we can wait a while, it’s alright."

"It’s okay to prioritize the urgent patient outside."

Patients and their families were mostly understanding, and many had a kind-hearted demeanor.

In fact, most people in this world harbor good intentions.

Truly malicious, ruthless, and cold-hearted individuals are in the minority.

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