Guo Dongping came in quite relaxed and left with heavy heart.
When he came, Guo Dongping felt that this task was too easy, too easy.
Letting Yun Heng return to the department was simply an easy task. Guo Dongping couldn't even think of a reason why Yun Heng would refuse.
Therefore, he was quite relaxed when he came, without any pressure at all. He happened to be helping Director Hong with some work, and he didn't have to work in the afternoon, so he had plenty of time.
But who would have thought that the question he thought was an easy one would turn out to be a critical one.
After being seen off by Yun Heng and the other two, Guo Dongping got into a taxi, forced a stiff smile on his face, and waved goodbye to Yun Heng and the other two.
Damn it, how am I going to explain this to Hong Shuangmin when I get back?
Hong Shuangmin is not the kind of leader who is easy to talk to.
......
After returning to the four-bedroom apartment of more than 200 square meters, Yun Heng took a shower first. After coming out, he greeted Xu Bo who was watching TV in the living room.
"Come to the study. I'll tell you about some of the medical records from the day."
Xu Bo was engrossed in watching TV. There was not much else to watch, so he finally found out the "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" which he had watched many times before. It was about Juxianzhuang and Qiao Feng killing everyone.
Hearing Yun Heng's greeting, Xu Bo was stunned: "No way, are you serious?"
"When have I ever joked with you?"
Yun Heng stared at Xu Bo as if he was looking at braised pork just out of the pot.
It has increased by nine percentage points, and it is just a matter of a hundred minutes away. It's like a beautiful woman who has just taken a shower, is lying naked on the bed, waiting to be taken in and out. How can you give up at the critical moment?
Before he accumulated enough time, Yun Heng didn't dare to use the simulated space for seclusion and cultivation. For Yun Heng, who was already accustomed to seclusion, this was the greatest torture.
"You'd better learn it yourself. I'm not cut out for it."
Xu Bo waved his hand and said, "I'm just trying to get by. You know I might quit being a doctor someday."
Yun Heng didn't say anything, just looked at Xu Bo.
"Brother, please forgive me. I'm really not cut out for that."
Xu Bo was speechless.
Yun Heng remained silent and continued to look at Xu Bo.
"I......."
Xu Bo opened his mouth and stood up helplessly: "Xiao Du, Xiao Du, turn off the phone."
"I'm convinced by you. Why do you have to drag me along?"
Xu Bo walked to Yun Heng's side in a bad mood.
Yun Heng then withdrew his gaze and went into the study with Xu Bo.
After entering the study, Yun Heng opened his notebook and inserted a memory card, which contained information about some of the patients he had treated during this period.
After the community hospital had computers, it became much more convenient. It became much easier to save and organize medical records, especially to copy and save them.
Before community hospitals had computers, patients' medical records were all handwritten, and handwritten medical records had to be archived. Doctors could not take the original copies away at will. Even if it was a patient treated by Yun Heng, if he wanted to review it, he could only do so at the community hospital or rewrite it himself.
But with a computer, you can directly copy and save the medical records, and when you come back you can also check the medical records you have treated before, which is much more convenient.
Of course, for most patients that doctors have seen themselves, as long as there are no mistakes, few people will go back to look at the medical records. In large hospitals, attending doctors can hand over the preparation of medical records to residents or interns. No one wants to waste time on medical records that they have already seen.
But for Yun Heng, occasionally looking through the medical records he has read can actually help improve his level.
Seeing Yun Heng's seriousness, Xu Bo's face turned bitter: "Hengzi, just show your appreciation."
"As long as you're a doctor, I think it's good for you to learn more, right?"
While working on the computer, Yun Heng said to Xu Bo, "Besides, didn't your father ask you to be a doctor? I don't think it's likely that you'll want to quit in the short term. With our graduate degrees, we'll be eligible to take the exam for attending physician in two years. Don't let most people be promoted to attending physicians by then, while you're still a resident."
As Yun Heng had been Xu Bo's roommate for eight years, he naturally understood Xu Bo. Xu Bo was actually very smart, but because of his well-off family, he lacked motivation.
No matter who it is, if there are billions of assets waiting to be inherited without much effort, wouldn’t everyone be a little lazy?
Yun Heng now plans to treat Xu Bo as an ATM, uh, as a time extraction machine. Naturally, he still needs to do some ideological work on Xu Bo. Active learning and forced learning will be much less efficient.
Besides, they are just friends, and Yun Heng can't always force Xu Bo. It doesn't matter if it happens once or twice, but after a long time, Xu Bo will be unhappy, and they will no longer be friends.
"Tsk, that's what you said."
Xu Bo smacked his lips.
Judging from his father's character, in two or three years, most of his classmates will be promoted to attending physicians. If he is still a resident, his living expenses may be reduced.
Now Xu Bo was somewhat glad that the master had passed away a long time ago, otherwise he would have wanted to send the master to the west.
Why are you calculating my fortune for no reason?
But if the master didn’t tell fortunes randomly, would my father still be able to become rich?
Xu Bo felt a little unconfident again.
"Come, let's look at this first..."
Yun Heng naturally didn't know what Xu Bo was thinking. He opened a relatively simple medical record and began to analyze it for Xu Bo.
"We all graduated from traditional Chinese medicine colleges. I won't go into the basics. The patient's internal symptoms will be reflected through external manifestations. Therefore, when treating with traditional Chinese medicine, the principles of observation, smell, questioning, and palpation are precisely to infer and judge the internal changes of the disease through the external manifestations of the disease..."
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