My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 175 - 109: Director Yin’s Excitement, Entrusted by Others, Loyal to the Task (Part 3)

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Director Yin now invites Zhou Can to develop in the Neurology Department, and the many benefits he has promised are evidence of his high regard for Zhou Can.

"Thank you for considering so much for me. I'd still rather stick with the Emergency Department." Zhou Can had made up his mind from the outset to carve out a place for himself in the Emergency Department.

He wanted those department heads who did not choose him to understand that academic qualifications are not everything.

"Mhm, if you change your mind, you can find me anytime. You can even go directly to Director Tan. He also holds you in high esteem." Director Yin nodded helplessly.

The man was unwilling to develop in Internal Medicine, and there was nothing he could do.

"By the way, have you decided on your specialty training direction?"

Even general practice trainees need to select a specialty direction once they are assigned to a department.

"I was originally considering general surgery, but now it seems I can only choose emergency, right?"

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Zhou Can was not very clear about the hospital's arrangements for their general practice trainees.

He and Jin Mingxi were both assigned to the Emergency Department. Choosing a specialty direction, he presumed, would certainly be emergency.

"Choosing the Emergency Department for your specialty training isn't a bad decision, as you could switch departments in the future. As for general surgery, I suggest you not consider it; the path is too narrow. The prospects for general surgery are far less promising than for Neurosurgery or Cardiothoracic Surgery. As for Internal Medicine, Neurology and Cardiovascular Department offer the best prospects."

Director Yin actually guided him in selecting his specialty training direction. He must think highly of him to go to such lengths.

"Thank you for such thoughtful guidance. I'm particularly touched."

Zhou Can and Director Yin Hua also got to know each other through a conflict.

At their first encounter, Director Yin Hua even scolded him in public. At that time, his impression of Zhou Can was extremely poor.

Later, as Zhou Can demonstrated his excellence and humility, he gradually improved Director Yin Hua's impression of him.

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After leaving the Neurology Department, Zhou Can immediately called Li Lao.

"Brother Lao, it's me, about yesterday..."

"I know, it's Zhou Can! Are you coming to my house today?"

Li Lao got along very well with Zhou Can during their chat yesterday.

He readily invited Zhou Can over.

He was probably bored staying at home with his wife.

"I won't be coming today. I'm still in the training phase and need to hone my surgical skills. Alas, the pursuit of medicine is really tough!"

Zhou Can sighed.

"Haha, who told you to choose this profession in the first place? Regretting it now?"

Li Lao laughed heartily.

"I wouldn't say I regret it; after all, I love this profession. Brother Lao, I have something to tell you, regarding the medical records of your wife that you sent me yesterday? I consulted a few mentors today, and after Director Yin of Neurology looked at them, he made a significant diagnostic discovery. He suggested that if you and your wife are willing, you could visit him again for a diagnosis, and she might need to do a brain MRI."

Zhou Can didn't dare to continue rambling with Li Lao, the chatterbox.

Instead, he immediately got to the point.

Otherwise, they could slip into a shared topic of interest, and the talk would last hours.

Zhou Can also enjoyed chatting with him, which broadened his horizons and taught him a lot.

But for now, the priority was to rigorously practice medical skills.

There would be plenty of time in the future for enjoyable conversations over a drink.

"Really? That's fantastic!"

Li Lao was thrilled to hear the good news.

Zhou Can even suspected that he was so happy he might be jumping around like a child.

"You're someone with a loyal heart. I just didn't expect you to take my wife's illness so seriously. Brother, no more words needed, this kindness, I'll remember it in my heart. Even if my wife goes for more checks tomorrow and the cause of the illness remains undiagnosed, I still thank you for your kindness."

Li Lao, who once nearly became the CEO of Tianyu Interactive, has an exceptional talent for judging people.

Despite his seemingly carefree nature, his talent and abilities are quite extraordinary.

When interacting with others, he prefers to be straightforward.

You could tell from their conversations.

When chatting with Zhou Can, he never played any tricks.

"Hey, is that Director Yin's name Yin Hua?" It seemed to occur to Li Lao to ask.

"Yeah, that's right! Seems like you remember him! Today, when I showed your wife's records to him, he was also quite struck by them. He said it was a regret that he couldn't diagnose your wife's illness three years ago."

"That's really him. I'll take my wife to see him tomorrow."

Li Lao was very concerned about his wife's illness.

Hearing there was a new discovery in the diagnosis made him exceptionally happy.

Even though he returned in disappointment each time he sought medical advice, he never gave up as long as there was a glimmer of hope.

Perseverance was his approach.

"Director Yin did say to come without an appointment. But out of respect, I still think it's better to register."

Zhou Can had his own principles for conduct.

He believed Li Lao wouldn't mind the 800 yuan registration fee.

"Definitely, I'll register. I understand that, don't worry. It's just that Director Yin's slots are hard to get, and I'm afraid we'll have to resort to those damnable scalpers again."

Over the past few years, Li Lao frequently accompanied his wife in seeking medical treatments.

He must have suffered at the hands of scalpers.

So he held particular contempt for them.

"There's no need to buy from scalpers. Since it's already arranged, when you go there, just ask Director Yin to add an appointment," Zhou Can suggested.

He had a strong sense of justice.

Unless absolutely necessary, he would never contribute to unhealthy practices.

If patients stopped buying from scalpers, the scalping profession would naturally disappear.

After ending the call, Zhou Can was very happy.

Fulfilling a friend's trust demonstrated his credibility. If nothing unexpected happened, this matter would soon yield a positive outcome.

He was also curious to see where Qiu Jie's lesion was and what the specific cause of the disease was.

He believed that after tomorrow's examination, Director Yin would surely be able to diagnose the specific cause.