Chapter 468 - 382: The School Infirmary—Do I Have to Help You Chase Girls Too?
Chapter 468 - 382: The School Infirmary—Do I Have to Help You Chase Girls Too?
"Now we have to wait for the results to see if it’s a cracked bone or a fracture that can be set." The person in the white coat sighed as he spoke.
Chen Mu was speechless: "So..."
"The results of the scan aren’t out yet, and you’re in such a hurry to call me down?"
If it really is a bone crack, or a comminuted fracture.
What can an ordinary school doctor like him do?
Hospitalization is needed.
Surgery is required!
Even though.
At this moment, Chen Mu was still quite speechless inside, but he couldn’t complain too much.
Just following behind the person in the white coat, this time it wasn’t as urgent as before.
The person in the white coat shrugged: "Dr. Chen, we didn’t want this either, but we really have no choice!"
"After the girl discovered the problem with her knee, she kind of broke down emotionally. She doesn’t trust us to handle the external injury..."
"Crying and shouting that if it’s not handled well, the disability would follow her for a lifetime. We, the interns, can’t be responsible for that, so..."
The person in the white coat seemed quite innocent.
"If the patient could accept us, we wouldn’t want to bother you, Dr. Chen. After all, despite our level being lower, we can still understand an x-ray result..."
It’s just like in hospitals.
Many patients have prejudices against young doctors, thinking any young doctor is unreliable.
At this moment.
The interns at the Hai City University hospital are facing just such a situation.
Even though Hai City University students know that these interns from Hai City University of Traditional Medicine are top students.
Just because these people lack sufficient clinical experience.
There are still some students who can’t give trust to the interns.
Listening to the helpless tone of the person in the white coat.
Chen Mu couldn’t help but sigh.
Even though the school hospital at Hai City University is practically his territory by rounding.
But there’s nothing Chen Mu himself can do about the students’ lack of trust in the interns.
Just like these years.
The hospital hasn’t been able to make patients fully trust young doctors either, facing such a situation now, Chen Mu doesn’t know what he can do.
He could only pat the intern’s shoulder, "It’s okay, someday the patients will trust you too."
"Hopefully..." The intern’s smile was somewhat reluctant.
When Chen Mu arrived at the observation room.
He didn’t see the patient with a knee caught in a car door that the person in the white coat talked about.
Instead, he saw a male student.
Dejectedly sitting on a hospital bed, talking about his failed crush.
"We were high school classmates, I was often attracted to her in high school."
"In high school, my classmates didn’t like me, no one was willing to lend me their notes, only she was willing to lend me her notebook."
"Gradually, I was really grateful to her."
"When we graduated from high school, we finally added each other on WeChat. I always thought I only felt gratitude towards her, until recently, I realized I might have some feelings for her..."
The guy’s face was a bit flushed.
Lowering his eyes.
His ears were so red they were almost bleeding.
Chen Mu stood at the door and listened for a while, somewhat puzzled, and glanced at the person in the white coat who brought him down: "Since when did our school hospital have the job of emotional counseling?"
After pausing for a moment.
Chen Mu continued, "Mainly, none of you have a psychologist license, doing psychological counseling is illegal..."
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"6666!!! When Dr. Chen said it was illegal, I was stunned for a moment. Such amazing focus, most people wouldn’t think of it..."
"Sometimes I really want to see what’s in Dr. Chen’s head, what kind of odd things are in there."
"Seriously! He’s curious about how others’ brains are constructed every day, while we’re curious about how his brain is constructed."
"At times like this, shouldn’t it be about listening to gossip? Who said this was psychological counseling, it’s just bros having a heart-to-heart!"
"Since you like her so much, why not confess directly? What’s the point of coming to the school hospital?"
"Arrange the flowers, the guitar, I’m getting a bit anxious as a netizen here!"
"At worst, you’ll just get rejected!"
"Isn’t it possible that he’s afraid of being rejected, so he doesn’t dare to confess..."
"The love of young people is truly beautiful."
"Is unrequited love beautiful too?"
"..."
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The person in the white coat awkwardly touched his nose, "Dr. Chen, we know, but the problem is, this student said he was here to consult about his illness, we had no idea..."
They didn’t know it was a psychological issue.
This group of people.
Day by day.
Either they’re busy learning to brew medicine, memorizing the uses and pathology of various herbs.
Or...
They’re learning some basics of modern medicine, dissection, needling.
To be blunt.
Most of the interns standing here have never had someone they have a crush on until now, even if this student really seeks their help with emotional issues.
This group of people.
Doesn’t have the ability to help this student either.
But.
Even though the intern was thinking like this.
When he subconsciously glanced at the live streaming camera next to Chen Mu, he still swallowed back the words he was going to say.
You’re kidding.
If he admitted on camera during a live stream that he’s never even had a crush on anyone.
He’d definitely be ridiculed on the internet by some unscrupulous netizens.
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