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    "Yes." Sure enough, Teacher Tan knew something had happened.

    "You should have called me." Tan Kelin warned his precious disciple with seriousness and sincerity.  Knowing that this student's involvement in this matter must be because of him and not anything else.

    "It's okay, Teacher Tan."

    Cui Shaofeng was touched by the emotions between their master and apprentice. He thought that his old classmate was lucky to have such a student. He said, "Xie Wanying, have you ever thought about coming to work in Beidu San in the future? Your teacher Du said that you are interested in obstetrics and gynecology.  I'm not interested in general surgery, but I should be a little interested in general surgery. After all, you learned very well from your teacher Tan."

    ??????????? Tan Kelin turned to his old classmate and asked: What do you want to do in front of me?

    Nothing to do.  If a student you train comes to work with me, I will take good care of her.  Cui Shaofeng responded.

    The knife under Tan Kelin¡¯s bangs is extremely sharp.

    Cui Shaofeng picked up the teapot on the table and filled his old classmate with tea: I am a pragmatist, so I take my words back for now.

    Whether you are a leader or not, you are all so shameless.  Tan Kelin thought.

    While everyone was talking, Liu Li shrank his neck and did not dare to say a word.

    I have a feeling that my cousin misses her.

    Teacher Tan is a very strict person. When it comes to medical issues, he scolds everyone without distinction.  Maybe he would scold his cousin even more harshly.

    "Do you know where you went wrong?" Tan Kelin asked his cousin.

    Liu Li took a deep breath, adjusted his breath, and whispered: "I communicated with the patient."

    "Is that what you call communicating with the patient? What did you communicate?" After asking this question, Tan Kelin turned back to the student to seek evidence, "Tell me, did your teacher Liu Li tell you about her complaints about the patient?"

    Xie Wanying remembered the time when she was working as a doctor in the Department of General Surgery, Dr. Luo Yanfen.  When Dr. Luo complained to the patient and the patient's family, he was immediately called out of the ward by Teacher Tan to calm down.

    Teacher Tan extremely dislikes doctors complaining to patients.

    What are you complaining about?  The more you complain, the more incompetent you become as a doctor.

    "Why do people prefer to believe their doctor friends instead of you? Have you seriously considered the reasons?"  Do you think patients prefer this doctor friend just because they are familiar with him?  If you treat a patient with normal brains as a fool, you as a doctor must have failed.

    ¡°For example, it was easier for her, Xie, to win the approval of patients and their families. There was only one reason. What Xie did was in line with the expectations of patients and their families in terms of medical technology.

    You said that you are responsible for the patients. Sorry, I, a big boss, can see from the technical point of view that you have not taken the relevant responsibilities well.

    It¡¯s over.  Liu Li was stabbed to death by his boss cousin and almost died of embarrassment.  Her boss cousin was so terrifying that she repeatedly admired classmate Xie across from him for being a good apprentice under her terrifying cousin.

    Tan Kelin made the words clear to his cousin: "You know that your lack of caution in this patient's previous behavior has reduced the patient's trust in you. You need to use your skills to make up for this, but you have done nothing.  "

    Liu Li's lowered face flashed a hint of paleness.

    "You said the patient was at risk for high blood pressure and prescribed a bunch of tests for her. As a result, you couldn't explain the risk you suspected. You just cast the net and didn't think about what fish you wanted to catch. This is what patients hate most about doctors.  A little bit.¡±

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