70s Little Doctor Accidentally Provokes a Military District Tough Guy

Bai Ying was reborn.

In her previous life, she was tricked into the house of a labor reform convict. The man, despite being tormented by the drug's effects, did not touch her. Her best fr...

Chapter 267 A Patient with a Weird Temper

"Oh my God! The person is awake!"

"She actually saved him!"

"Could this girl really be a doctor? How can she be so skilled at such a young age?"

Everyone present was surprised by Bai Ying's move.

"Old lady, where else do you feel uncomfortable?" Bai Ying helped the old lady up and asked softly.

The old lady rubbed her chest and said belatedly, "Why isn't it stuffy anymore?"

This is an old problem of hers.

She had come to the hospital to register because she had been experiencing chest tightness and shortness of breath recently, hoping to get some medicine to take home. Unexpectedly, she is now well again, even before she has received treatment.

Bai Ying smiled and explained, "Old man, you have a heart disease. You fainted just now. I gave you the powerful heart-saving pills I made, and you are fine now. But you need to be more careful in the future, try not to get angry, and don't squeeze in crowded places."

"My daughter, it turned out that you were the one who saved me!"

The old lady immediately grabbed Bai Ying's hand excitedly, "You are also a doctor in this hospital, right? Which department do you work in? I'll come to you to register next time!"

"She's not..." a doctor in our hospital.

The young nurse hesitated to speak.

Although she really wanted to say that, she thought about how the girl in front of her had helped their hospital so much, and it would not be nice if she didn't even give her a little face. After thinking about it, she forced herself to hold back.

Bai Ying had no intention of making things difficult for the nurse. She simply explained to the old lady, "I haven't officially started work yet. If you want to make an appointment with me, you can come back after I start working."

"Okay, okay."

The old lady left with many thanks. Bai Ying was worried about her health and followed her to the hospital.

"What happened here just now?"

The head nurse at the nurses' station heard the noise and came over.

She was a middle-aged woman in her forties, wearing a white nurse's uniform. She looked kind but walked briskly, and her words could not hide her decisive nature.

"Head nurse just now..." The young nurse had planned to explain the matter quickly, but she didn't expect Bai Ying to come back after sending the person away.

The head nurse's eyes suddenly lit up, "Bai Ying?! Why are you here?"

Bai Ying smiled helplessly, "Aunt Qian, I've been transferred here to work. Do you know which department the hospital plans to assign me to?"

"What? There is such a thing? Wait! I'll go upstairs and ask the dean." The head nurse said, and quickly ran upstairs.

Not long after, the head nurse returned and waved at Bai Ying, "That's true. Come with me and I'll take you to your office."

"I still have an office!"

Bai Ying was surprised.

She thought the hospital would just make some casual arrangements for her as a "connected person", but she didn't expect that they would treat her seriously and there was nothing wrong with her.

"Yes," the head nurse nodded and looked at Lin Cuican who was beside Bai Ying. "Is this your friend? Let her wait outside for a while. I'll take her to the dormitory assigned to you later. Now, please follow me."

"OK."

Bai Ying told Lin Cuican to wait here for a while, and she followed the head nurse.

The two went up to the second floor.

The head nurse led the way and introduced Bai Ying, "The hospital was originally planning to build a Traditional Chinese Medicine department. Now that you're here, the department will be your responsibility."

Bai Ying couldn't help but ask, "So, how many people are there in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department?"

"Well……"

The head nurse touched her nose and seemed a little embarrassed to speak.

Bai Ying vaguely sensed something and said in disbelief, "Am I the only one here?"

The head nurse looked at Bai Ying with admiration, her meaning obvious, "You can guess this!"

Bai Ying: “…”

She seriously suspected that it was because Shen Wenjie spoke up that the county hospital had to set up a traditional Chinese medicine department overnight to accommodate her.

There was no other way. After all, Shen Wenjie specifically asked her to be a doctor, and the county hospital was also afraid that Bai Ying, a half-baked doctor with no formal medical education, would go to other departments and harm patients, so they sent her to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department.

As for Chinese medicine...it's hard to say whether it can cure diseases, but it won't kill people at least.

Moreover, after such a long period of destroying the four olds, people generally do not trust traditional Chinese medicine. It is estimated that few people come to Bai Ying to register, so she has no chance to harm patients.

To put it bluntly, it is just to give Bai Ying a sinecure.

Bai Ying understood this logic, but couldn't say anything.

No one believes her at all, how can she prove it?

Forget it. She can't stay in the hospital for too long anyway. She will take the college entrance examination at the end of the year. The worst that can happen is that she can just quit her job then.

Following the head nurse to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, Bai Ying realized as soon as she entered the door that her previous guess was correct. There was nothing in the office except a table and chairs. It was obvious that it was a room that had just been cleaned up.

Bai Ying: “…”

"This is your office. Please take a seat while I take your friend to the dormitory."

After the head nurse finished speaking, she went downstairs without stopping to accommodate Lin Cuican.

Not long after, Lin Cuican probably packed her luggage in the dormitory and came back to find Bai Ying empty-handed.

Bai Ying gave Lin Cuican some money and asked her to go to the supply and marketing cooperative to buy some vegetables so that they could cook their own meals.

Lin Cuican agreed and turned around to go back to work.

Bai Ying became idle instead.

The patients who came to the hospital to register had never heard of a traditional Chinese medicine outpatient department, so there were long queues in other departments, but Bai Ying's office had almost passed the entire morning and no one came to see the doctor.

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