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Chapter 831 - Chapter 831 【831】Learn from Senior Fellow Apprentice

Chapter 831: [(831)] Learn from Senior Fellow Apprentice Chapter 831: [(831)] Learn from Senior Fellow Apprentice When she was ordered to rest, she heard that Lin Hao had been dragged to the counselor’s office for a reprimand.

Hospitals wouldn’t openly use interns to set an example; medical students were the responsibility of the medical faculty. Feedback from the hospital was relayed to the faculty for them to deal with the students more directly.

“You can’t just say she’s not your patient anymore and completely ignore her, treat her with indifference,” Ren Chongda said gravely to the student, “You are a doctor, you cannot become so heartless, so detached from your patients. If you encountered someone in need of medical help on the street, you would naturally help them out of a sense of benevolence, let alone a patient you know.”

“Yes,” Lin Hao replied listlessly.

“You’re afraid she’ll become dependent on you, right? To be a doctor, you need to have a strong heart. You should know, Xie Wanying, being a doctor is like being a parent. When a patient needs you, you don’t just help them with your skills, you also need to provide them with emotional support. Otherwise, what does it mean to have a benevolent heart? Benevolence must come before skills, not the other way around. Those who solely pursue technical expertise but lack compassion won’t make good doctors.”

But Lin Hao remembered Student Xie once said that technique is what counts most for a doctor.

Ren Chongda took a sip of tea, seemingly recalling something Xie Wanying herself had once said, contradicting his previous point. Indeed, Student Xie was quite a paradox. On one hand, her stubborn nature seemed a bit foolish, but on the other, she was immensely talented in medicine.

Student Xie pursued technical prowess while managing to maintain a highly noble medical ethic, a truly rare quality.

“Tell me where you think your problem lies.” Unsure how to further chastise him, Ren Chongda simply asked the student to self-reflect.

Lin Hao thought about the counselor’s words and figured he should learn from Student Xie, saying, “This time, the problem might have been my insufficient skills. I failed to notice the patient’s psychological abnormalities. If I could read a patient’s mental state like Dr. Cao does, perhaps this incident wouldn’t have occurred.”

The student’s summary made some sense. Ren Chongda stroked his chin, reminding the student, “You’re talking about Dr. Cao, aren’t you? He–”

Are you sure you can learn to have Cao Yong’s eye for detail? Not to mention others, as Cao Yong’s old classmate, he knew well that it was Cao Yong’s unique trait–something others couldn’t learn.

If a student wished to learn from their teacher, they should consider whether they possess the teacher’s inherent talent. Instead, it might be better to follow the counselor’s advice, show greater concern for patients, master the art of courtesy, and naturally, no one would have grounds to criticize you. As a doctor, it’s important to be aware of professional risks.

Lin Hao scratched the back of his head for quite a while before reporting to the counselor, “Yingying wants to learn from Senior Cao.”

The old classmate had skills that every student wanted to learn.

“Not quite. She heard that Senior Cao could perform surgery on his own family members, and she wants to do the same.”

Ren Chongda was startled: That’s not acceptable. This student had collapsed right after saving her own friend. Cao Yong was even afraid she might suffer an acute cerebral hemorrhage.

Lin Hao and the others were also worried about Student Xie’s issue, which is why they decided to inform on her.

Later, when Xie Wanying found out that Lin Hao had indirectly used her as a means to a good outcome, what puzzled her was how her classmates knew her thoughts.

This all went back to when she fainted and was taken to the ward for observation, after which the teachers left and Lin Hao, along with the class president, came to visit her and just happened to hear her talking in her sleep.

In fact, it wasn’t a secret. Teacher Tan and Senior Tao, among others, had sensed her ambition during that phone call before.

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