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    "You go to Guozhi to see the patient." Since he had something to deal with at home, Du Haiwei assigned Dr. Zuo Liang to see Aunt Min.

    "Yes, Teacher Du." Zuo Liang responded.  This patient is somewhat special and had an accident suddenly in their hospital. The follow-up matters need to be handled well. The doctor cannot coldly cause the patient and his family to complain.  Everyone wants to know what happened to the patient when he suddenly fell ill.

    When she walked out of the office, Xie Wanying followed Dr. Zuo Liang and said, "Teacher, I want to accompany you to see the patient, okay?"

    "Okay." Zuo Liang said, remembering that she had a good relationship with this patient, and it would be better if she went to comfort him.

    With the teacher¡¯s permission, after get off work, Xie Wanying went to the locker room to change clothes and came out to get into the teacher¡¯s car downstairs.  When she walked to the door of the ward, a person hurriedly walked towards her without looking at the passers-by, and she almost collided with her head-on.

    "Oh, why are you walking? Don't you look at people?" The voice on the other side blamed her preemptively.

    Xie Wanying only heard the familiar voice and looked at the face of the person opposite.

    At the same time, Shen Xifei, who looked up and caught her eyes, screamed when she recognized her face, covered her mouth and muttered: "Why are you here?"

    ¡°I¡¯m interning here.¡±

    Shen Xifei glanced at her daily clothes again, remained alert to her words, and asked, "Are you off work?"

    "yes."

    Shen Xifei made way for her and hoped that she would leave quickly.

    Xie Wanying was in a hurry and passed her directly.

    Glancing at her leaving figure, Shen Xifei ran into the ward, walked to the nurse's station and asked, "Is Teacher Hu here?"

    "I don't think I've seen him." The nurse looked at the ward but saw that Dr. Hu was nowhere to be seen, and said to her, "Go and ask Dr. Su. She is in Dr. Hu's group and may know where Dr. Hu is."

    According to the nurse¡¯s guidance, Shen Xifei went to find Dr. Su. As she approached, she heard Dr. Su complaining to others about her heavy workload.

    "I'm so busy, so busy that I'm going to be paralyzed. I don't know when our team will have another person." Dr. Su's whole body looked like he had crawled out of a deep pond, and his tone was weak.

    ¡°Is your team short of people?¡± the doctor she was talking to asked her.

    "There are always one or two people less than other groups. Dr. Hu is very strict, and most people don't like to come to her group." Dr. Su's words seem to be inconsistent with other people's impressions of Dr. Hu.

    I originally thought that Dr. Hu¡¯s attitude towards patients was not very good, and he would be a doctor who was relatively undisciplined in his work.  Being not strict with yourself leads to being harsh with patients. This is a wrong public impression of doctors.

    The actual situation is that a doctor¡¯s attitude towards patients has nothing to do with the doctor¡¯s personal technical level.

    Some doctors have a cold attitude towards patients, but their medical skills are very commendable.  On the contrary, some doctors seem to be gentle and considerate to their patients, but they cannot always see the patient's illness well.  The biggest worry for patients is to find a doctor who has both good technical skills and a good attitude toward patients.

    It can only be said that there are not so many perfect things in this world.

    Some medical experts have such a general attitude towards patients because they have a certain understanding of medicine.  The patient doesn't understand this either, and can only think that the doctor has some kind of resentment towards the patient.

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