My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 500



Chapter 500: Chapter 494: Lack of Vision Chapter 500: Chapter 494: Lack of Vision “Got it,” Tang Yuxin hung up the phone just to see Lin Yile had already closed her door, probably crying inside.

She didn’t disturb her.

Everyone needs an excuse to vent.

Keeping it in can really suffocate you.

Tang Yuxin opened her own room door and walked in.

She found her present state too tranquil, feeling afraid that if it continued like this, she might become indifferent and eventually become a nun.

As for Lin Yile, after crying, she wiped her tears clean and showed no abnormal signs.

She was the most ambitious newcomer in the hospital; she saw hardship as motivation and fatigue as her companion.

Furthermore, her skills passed the test, so the head nurse highly valued her.

Within two months, she had been promoted from an intern nurse to a formal nurse, and her salary had significantly increased.

During these few days, a batch of new recruits, including both nurses and doctors, had arrived at the hospital.

These newbies nearly suffocated the head nurse.

Each of them was difficult to manage, being afraid of the dirt and tiredness needed in the job.

If they were afraid of dirt and tiredness, they might as well go play the piano, why even become a nurse?

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Compared with these people, the head nurse truly felt Lin Yile was excellent and easy to guide.

As for Tang Yuxin, an intern was assigned to her, but the intern turned out to be arrogant and looked down on her as a young doctor.

A few days later, that intern switched to another place, leaving Tang Yuxin alone.

Initially, Tang Yuxin felt that the intern was quite good and wanted to cultivate her, maybe she could fill her shoes in the future, but the intern didn’t seem to see it that way.

“Director, I wish to follow Teacher Li,” the young intern arrogantly raised her chin.

For Tang Yuxin, she didn’t show even a trace of a good expression.

Her ancestry came from a Medical Family, so naturally she learnt medicine.

Influenced by her family since childhood, she had a strong interest in medicine, and during her study, she had already published five medical papers.

The industry praised her as a rising star.

Of course, she wanted to choose a good teacher for herself, like Dr.

Li, who had decades of medical qualifications and plenty of experience.

She really couldn’t understand why the director arranged for a young doctor who wasn’t well-versed in many areas to be her teacher.

Maybe she would stay in the general hospital for a long internship, she couldn’t believe the director didn’t value her and assigned all the interns, who weren’t as good as her, to the experienced senior doctors in the hospital.

What she needed now was not skill but experience, she required others’ experience.

“She’s the most suitable for you,” the Dean Zhu obviously knew Tong Shu, and he even opened doors for her.

Tang Yuxin was actually not responsible for students, he had especially requested it.

In the future, these people could become doctors in their hospital, of course he hoped they could progress well and save more lives.

Tang Yuxin’s medical skills had a touch of traditional Chinese medicine, it’s not easy for ordinary people to learn.

Since she’s been learning from a young age, it’s extremely difficult for others to get even a little bit of her skill.

And Tong Shu seemed to be a perfect fit.

He didn’t insist on her learning much.

Even if only a little bit of it, it would be enough to benefit her for a lifetime.

After all, this is Tong Shu, the granddaughter of the esteemed Tong.

Of course, he wanted her to reserve the best for her.

It turned out that this child really disappointed him.

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She had abandoned a gold mine and went for a rock.

Dr.

Li was good, but he was a surgeon, and Tong Shu was in traditional Chinese medicine.

They were completely incompatible.

He continually hinted at Tong Shu, but she seemed oblivious.

She clearly expressed that she did not want this young doctor, Tang Yuxin, as her teacher.

She wanted Dr.

Li.

She wanted to be Dr.

Li’s student.

If the dean didn’t agree, then she would choose another hospital, as long as the general hospital was willing to let go of this fine seedling.

Of course, the general hospital was reluctant.

Before they found Tang Yuxin, they wanted Tong Shu the most.

Tong Shu was born into a Traditional Chinese Medical Family and had a knack for diagnosis.

The hospital now had many surgeons and internal medicine doctors, but they lacked a traditional Chinese medicine talent who could regulate the human body.

In some respects, traditional Chinese medicine was obviously more useful than western medicine.

They never expected to unexpectedly encounter another descendant of ancient medicine, Tang Yuxin, who was a rare genius.

The most important thing was, despite her tender age, she had a great character.

Even after performing surgery for more than a dozen hours, there was no hint of complaint.

In this aspect, Tong Shu was nowhere near her.

Unfortunately, in this world, there was only one Tang Yuxin.

Finding a second one was hard.

In their hospital, there was only Tang Yuxin who could perform bone surgery.

Moreover, one surgery took a lot of time and effort.

They weren’t even daring enough to arrange too many of these and feared the likes of the previous incident when too many surgeries had caused Tang Yuxin to cough up blood from exhaustion.

The most important task for the hospital now is to find a doctor like Tang Yuxin.

However, the number of people who had studied ancient medicine was too small.

One of them was Tong Shu.

However, the young girl was too proud, which was understandable, as her grandfather was a reputable Saintly National Doctor, she naturally had the capital to be proud of.

Even so, for surgeries such as bone-setting, even if the old man Tong came over, he might not necessarily be able to perform it well.

This required a combination of both traditional and western medicine.

That’s why he came up with this idea and let Tong Shu follow Tang Yuxin to see if she could learn something.

As for Tang Yuxin, her attitude was excellent, and she was willing to teach Tong Shu.

Of course he noticed that

Tang Yuxin didn’t like beating around the bush.

If she liked it, she liked it.

If she disliked it, she just disliked it.

Tang Yuxin wouldn’t say she liked something when she disliked it, neither would she pretend to dislike something when she liked it.

He was about to breathe a sigh of relief because he thought everything was set and their hospital would have another person who could perform that type of surgery.

Then, they wouldn’t have to work Tang Yuxin to the point of vomiting blood.

In fact, he didn’t know that Tang Yuxin’s blood vomit was not because of being tired or too many surgeries, but because she had taken the wrong medicine and was close to blood poisoning.

Now, the problem was not about what caused Tang Yuxin’s blood vomit, but that Tong Shu had rendered Dean Zhu’s painstaking efforts futile.

She had thrown away such a fantastic opportunity.


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