"…" Department Chief Kong was stunned.
Zheng Ren looked at Department Chief Kong with innocent and confused eyes. He really did not know what the old chief was thinking.
Department Chief Kong had the same thought. He had already said it blatantly enough. Why didn't Doctor Zheng know what he was doing?
Forget it, I'll just give it a try. In any case, I'll keep an eye on it.
Department Chief Kong made up his mind once again. There was no turning back. If he refused at this time, wouldn't he be a fickle villain?
After working as a doctor for so many years, Chief Kong had seen countless patients with liver cirrhosis nodule turned into liver cancer. Usually, this kind of situation could not be treated with surgery.
Even if there was a slight possibility, Department Chief Kong was willing to give it a try.
Even at the risk of academic fraud and losing his reputation.
"Take a look at the information then." Department Chief Kong forced a smile that was uglier than crying. "I'm with these patients now. If you need anything, I'll help you contact them."
"Then I'll have to trouble you, Chief Kong." Zheng Ren's smile was bright and cheerful. There was even a hint of condescending and confident majesty.
Su Yun glanced at Department Chief Kong and saw that Department Chief Kong was hesitant.
He was different from Zheng Ren. In the past, he had been in the scientific research circle in the Imperial Capital all year round. He was familiar with people, knowledgeable, and quick-witted. With just a little thought, he knew what Department Chief Kong was thinking.
He snorted coldly. He did not directly refute Department Chief Kong, but his displeasure was already obvious.
Zheng Ren did not notice the undercurrents around him. All his attention was on the patient.
He first looked at the patient's medical history, and then began to look at the scans brought by the patient. After that, he took Su Yun to check the patient's body.
The first patient was a foreigner in his sixties. He had a tanned face and a bad temper. He spoke a local dialect with an unknown accent.
Due to the language barrier, communication was a little difficult. With the help of language and hand gestures, it took Zheng Ren about thirty minutes to understand the patient's condition.
It turned out that the patient had a history of hepatitis B for more than 30 years, splenomegaly, cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and gastric varices.
A month ago, he vomited blood and was hospitalized in the local hospital. When he examined the liver CT scan, he found that there was a possibility of cancer. After checking the MRI, the local doctor determined that the entire liver was cancerous and there was no longer any value in treating it.
However, the local doctor still suggested that the patient come to the capital to have a look, just in case.
After inquiring about the patient's medical history, Zheng Ren returned to the office and recorded everything that needed to be recorded. Then, he moved on to the next patient.
Su Yun followed Zheng Ren quietly. He was not like Chang Yue, who was holding a pen and paper to record the details of Zheng Ren's medical history. Instead, he crossed his arms, as if none of this had anything to do with him.
Zheng Ren did not notice Su Yun at all, treating him as air.
When Zheng Ren saw the third patient, he heard a familiar accent.
He took a closer look at the patient's birthplace and realized that Qin Liren was from the Provincial Capital. He could be considered a fellow countryman.
Qin Liren was also very happy. He did not expect to meet a doctor here.
"Young doctor, why didn't you bring your name card?" Qin Liren wanted to know Zheng Ren's name so they could get closer.
After staying in the hospital for a day, he was already on the verge of collapse.
It was impossible to sleep peacefully in the noisy ward. For him, who had a nervous breakdown, this was an unsolvable problem.
He had no choice but to grit his teeth and endure.
Therefore, Zheng Ren's appearance was no less than a ray of light.
"Oh, I'm not a doctor here. My name is Zheng Ren. You can call me Doctor Zheng or Little Zheng. "Zheng Ren smiled and lowered his head to record Qin Liren's medical history.
The smile on Qin Liren's face froze.
Not a doctor here? Then he was a trainee.
Although he was not familiar with the medical system, Qin Liren had some understanding of the trainee and the doctors from his hometown.
No wonder he met a fellow countryman. He was here for training.
A trainee … Qin Liren was slightly disappointed. Regardless, a trainee was considered an outsider. After all, he did not have the same privileges as the doctors from his hometown.
He had been considering giving Zheng Ren a few thousand yuan to see if he could get a private room. Now, it seemed completely unnecessary.
What right did a trainee have to do that? Qin Liren did not believe it.
"Little Zheng, how long have you been here for training?" Qin Liren asked gently. He did not let his thoughts show on his face.
"I'm not here for training. I'm just here to take a look and observe. I'll go back in a few days." Zheng Ren chatted casually and continued to ask, "Have you been feeling unwell recently?"
Qin Liren was stunned. After all, he was not in the medical field.
Zheng Ren was not a doctor from Imperial Capital Hospital, nor was he here for training. He was only here to observe? Was this not a f * cking joke?
Qin Liren felt that Zheng Ren was wasting his time by asking all sorts of questions.
"Little … Little Zheng, you'll be in charge of the chores," Qin Liren said unhappily instead of answering Zheng Ren's medical history.
"I'm here to ask about your medical history. After Chief Kong contacts a 64-slice CT scan tomorrow morning, I'll perform reconstruction. If there are no contraindications, I'll operate on you the day after tomorrow," Zheng Ren said.
Su Yun's facial muscles twitched.
Under such circumstances, Zheng Ren was probably the only one who could not tell what Qin Liren was thinking.
He was completely focused on the patient's surgery.
This guy … Su Yun was speechless.
Qin Liren's face darkened at Zheng Ren's words. He ignored Zheng Ren and lay down, covering his head with the dirty blanket that he had always disliked.
Zheng Ren was startled. He shook his head and left the ward.
"You really don't know what he's thinking?" Su Yun asked from behind.
"I do."
"Then why didn't you tell him the truth?"
"The patient has the right to choose. He wants Chief Kong to operate on him and I have no right to stop him." Zheng Ren returned to the office and explained the situation to Chief Kong.
Chief Kong still remembered the call he had received two days ago. This patient named Qin Liren had been arranged to be hospitalized.
After communicating with the patient personally, Qin Liren firmly refused to allow Zheng Ren, a Sea City doctor who had come to "observe", to perform the surgery.
Chief Kong was helpless, but he still had to respect the patient's wishes.
Patients with liver disease had a bad temper, so Chief Kong did not say much. After a brief discussion, he handed Qin Liren over to his doctoral student, who was now the chief resident, Shen Liang.
As for the surgery, it should be done by Shen Liang. If someone called, Chief Kong might go on stage to take a look. If no one called, he would not even take a look. During the preoperative consultation and ward rounds, it was enough to explain his analysis of the patient's condition and tell the doctoral student what to do.
The doctoral students here were comparable to the chief physicians of the prefecture-level Class Three Grade A hospitals. Chief Kong was confident in this.
However, the number of patients operated on by Zheng Ren was reduced from five to four.
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