"Alright, that's enough about the theory. In the next lesson, I will try to find more case studies so that you can experience different kinds of pulses."
After taking a sip of water, Li Chu continued, "The graduation exam will cover the content I've just talked about."
Therefore, the best way to pass the test is to memorize all the notes you've taken.
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"Whoosh!"
As soon as he finished speaking, a series of wails came from below.
There's no other reason than that I've taken too many notes. If I were to memorize them all, not to mention other internal medicine and surgery subjects, just this alone, I might not be able to finish memorizing it even if I stayed up all night.
"Teacher Li, could you highlight the key points for us?"
One of the students shouted it out.
"Yes, yes, Teacher Li, please highlight the key points for us."
The student's words resonated with everyone.
Li Chu sat on the podium and smiled: "I've already highlighted the key points for you."
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The students below were all full of questions; they didn't know when it had been marked.
"I've covered everything with nothing but essential information, so what more do you want me to highlight? Otherwise, if we're going to test you on the material in the book, I can highlight the key points for you again."
Okay, let's stop talking. If we keep going, there'll probably be more and more to memorize.
The trainees below the stage all had long faces, while Li Chu's smile was exceptionally bright.
"Alright, don't look so gloomy. This course is just to give you an overview, and the exam won't be too difficult."
"call"
Li Chu's words brought a sigh of relief to everyone.
Just as I was about to say something more, the classroom door was suddenly pushed open with a loud bang.
Who is this?
Everyone in the classroom turned to look at it.
"Dean Liu," Li Chu stood up.
Dean Liu, who was standing at the door, nodded, glanced at the student, and waved to him without saying anything.
As the two walked to the classroom door, Li Chu noticed a black Volga sedan parked outside.
A person was standing next to the car; he was Chief Wu's personal secretary.
"Xiao Li, to make a long story short, it seems that Chief Wu's health has changed somewhat. Secretary Zhang is coming to pick you up so we can take a look."
"Okay, Dean, I'll go in and get the things."
"Um"
Li Chu turned and walked into the classroom. While tidying up his things on the podium, he said, "Comrades, you can study on your own for the rest of the time. I have something to take care of."
After saying that, he didn't waste any time, grabbed his things, and left.
The students were left staring at each other in bewilderment.
A few of the bolder students stood up and looked out the window.
"Hey, hey, look! Teacher Li got into a car."
"Wow, really!"
"What do you think Teacher Li is doing?"
"Who would know? Something must have happened. Didn't you see that it was Dean Liu who came to call them?"
"Oh dear, Teacher Li is a traditional Chinese medicine doctor. What else could we need from him? Of course, it's for medical treatment. Tsk tsk, he travels to make house calls in a car. Even our hospital director doesn't get this kind of treatment."
The classroom fell silent the moment those words were spoken.
All the trainees here are doctors from military hospitals at various levels.
Among them are deputy directors of certain departments, all of whom are intelligent people.
For a doctor to be picked up by a car, that must be some kind of high-level official.
This was no longer something they could discuss, and they dared not continue the discussion. They all sat down and pretended to start reading their notes.
Li Chu walked out of the classroom, went straight to the car, and shook hands with Secretary Zhang.
He turned and greeted Dean Liu before getting into the back seat of the car, where Secretary Zhang had already opened the door.
After Secretary Zhang told Dean Liu, he sat in the passenger seat and closed the door. The car was still running. Once everyone was settled, they set off.
Only after the car drove out of the main hospital gate did Secretary Zhang turn around.
"Director Li, the commander went to the restroom at noon and there was some blood in his urine."
The meaning is concise and to the point.
Li Chu's heart skipped a beat upon hearing this. The commander's illness had been diagnosed two years ago, and the best option was actually surgery.
The problem is that this kind of surgery is not yet mature enough to be performed on high-ranking officials; they can only be treated with traditional Chinese medicine.
If the leader can cooperate well with the treatment, he is confident that the leader can live for at least another 10 or 20 years.
The problem is that the leader simply doesn't cooperate.
We told him to go to bed early and get up early and not to stay up late, but the leader almost never slept before 2 a.m.
If it weren't for the special caregiver watching over him every day, he probably would have even forgotten to take his medicine.
We told him to try not to hold his urine and to go to the toilet whenever he felt the urge, but when the leader was working, he forgot to go to the toilet, let alone eat.
You mean, caregivers can remind you to take medicine and eat, but you can't expect them to remind you to go to the toilet all the time?
This kind of patient is a headache for all doctors.
"Phew," Li Chu let out a soft breath and turned his head to look out the car window.
The car quickly entered the central area and arrived at the leader's office.
When they arrived, the leader had just finished meeting with a guest. Secretary Zhang informed him and then led Li Chu into the office.
Upon seeing the leader sitting behind the desk, Li Chu stood still and gave a very standard salute.
"Greetings, Commander!"
"Dr. Li is here. Come on, have a seat." Chief Wu said with a smile, pointing to the sofa in the reception area. He then walked out from behind his desk and came to the reception area.
“I’ve already told them it’s not a big problem and they don’t need to come to you, but they just won’t listen.”
"Sir, serving you is their job, and ensuring your health is my job. Please don't make things difficult for us."
"Haha..." The commander laughed and pointed at him: "You little Li, it seems that being a teacher is quite a good training ground. You're better at talking than before."
Is this considered a compliment?
Oh well, I'll just take it as the leader praising me.
"Sir, I know you're busy, so I won't take up any more of your time. Let me take your pulse first."
"Okay, you're the doctor, I'll listen to you."
Li Chu almost believed what he was told.
Seeing this, Secretary Zhang took out the pulse pillow that had been prepared beforehand.
Twenty minutes later, Li Chu withdrew his hand, lowered his head and pondered for a while: "Chief, it seems that there is no change in your condition at present. However, I still want to remind you to go to bed early."
This is a familiar topic, and the leader always agrees readily.
During the pulse check, the secretary came in two or three times. The leader's time is calculated in minutes, and a lot has already been wasted. Li Chu did not continue. Other precautions can be discussed with Secretary Zhang and the special nurse later.
After saying goodbye to the leader, Li Chu followed Secretary Zhang to another office, where the special nurse usually worked.
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