Studying medicine in isolation is definitely not going to work. Her mentor gave her a chance to try it out, and she naturally seized it.
Su Xiao was not intimidated at all, and took the pulse with a professional and composed expression.
It looks mysterious and profound, giving people the feeling that it has something special about it.
After a series of diagnostic procedures including observation, listening, questioning, and palpation, Su Xiao made a judgment, which was affirmed by Hua Shancheng.
Seeing that Su Xiao spoke eloquently and had received affirmation from Dr. Hua, the elderly patient gained confidence in Su Xiao's medical skills and praised, "Truly, a great teacher produces a great student!"
"You flatter me, Auntie. I still have a lot to learn," Su Xiao said modestly.
Su Xiao helped Hua Shancheng write the medical records and, under Hua Shancheng's guidance, wrote the prescriptions.
After seeing the elderly woman off, we welcomed our second patient.
And so, Su Xiao followed Hua Shancheng's lead and worked tirelessly until she finished seeing the last patient, which was already noon.
"Come on, Master will take you to the cafeteria." Hua Shancheng was very satisfied. With his little apprentice serving tea and water and doing odd jobs and amusing him, his work efficiency for the morning had improved a lot. So, "Let's continue this afternoon."
Su Xiao's heart skipped a beat; she had a bad feeling.
Sure enough, after an afternoon of seeing patients, Hua Shancheng tossed her a work schedule, saying, "Be on time tomorrow."
"Yes, Master." Su Xiao resignedly put the paper away, secretly encouraging herself: "No pain, no gain."
Waaah... She knew it; once they met, there was no escaping it.
Fortunately, Hua Shancheng's consultation hours are not long, only four days a week.
"Master, why do you only work four days a week? The hospital is so busy, how can they give you three days off?" Su Xiao asked curiously, since the country's vacation system is not yet perfect, and the convention is to work six days and rest one day.
Hua Shancheng, with his hands behind his back, led Su Xiao toward the family dormitory building. Hearing the question, he said mysteriously, "Guess?"
Su Xiao raised an eyebrow. Judging from her master's demeanor, there must be something else that could persuade the hospital to compromise and release him...
"Do you have an important mission elsewhere?" Su Xiao guessed.
Hua Shancheng was surprised that she guessed it so quickly, and continued to ask, "Hmm, not bad. Then guess what important mission it is?"
This covers a wide range, but it's more important than hospital matters; in reality, it's just a few things.
"Are you here to see a leader?" Su Xiao leaned closer and whispered a guess.
Hua Shancheng raised an eyebrow and shook his head. "No, guess again."
He does indeed treat someone privately, but he does so on his days off, not during his work hours.
Sure enough, this little girl is quite quick-witted.
"No?" Su Xiao frowned and continued, "Could it be that Master participated in some kind of medical research project?"
Hua Shancheng's heart skipped a beat. "No, guess again?"
He was indeed consulting for a research project, which actually benefited from Su Xiao's contributions, but unfortunately, she was too inexperienced to be included in the project.
This is also why he was so eager to bring her out for training, to get the little girl out of training as soon as possible, so that he could watch from the sidelines and see when she would shine and make a name for herself.
Su Xiao frowned, looking troubled, and said, "I can't guess."
Seeing that she really couldn't guess correctly, Hua Shancheng said smugly, "I need to prepare lessons at home. I'll review my pharmacology textbook again when I get home, and when school starts, you'll be our class's teaching assistant."
"Really?" Su Xiao was pleasantly surprised to learn that Hua Shancheng was her university professor, but then she said, "Wait a minute, Master, I'm a student, a freshman. How can a freshman be a teaching assistant?"
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