My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1191 - 470: Director Tang’s Sincerity, and the Natural Expansion of Connections (3)
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Director Tang Fei promptly shared the names of the couple with Zhou Can.
However, she avoided mentioning their backgrounds, demonstrating her shrewdness.
In these kinds of settings, skipping details about the other's prestigious position often smooths out the interaction. Otherwise, it might lead to unintended tension.
Additionally, it stops the doctors from coming across as shallow, like they're just name-dropping the status to curry favor.
"How is your child doing now?"
Experienced in major events, Zhou Can spoke with elegance. He effortlessly turned the discussion toward caring about the child's status.
"He has already received professional treatment, and we believe he’ll have a speedy recovery. He ate a bit of food tonight and didn’t vomit, though he still feels nauseous. I can sense my child’s condition is improving."
The child's mother responded.
Interacting with relatives from such cultured households usually proves quite straightforward.
This is because, in contrast to average families that demand instant healing the moment the patient is admitted and grow suspicious without prompt improvements,
"Your son is suffering from celiac disease, which is a chronic condition. As the disease has lasted for at least over eight months, it’s like a mountain collapsing at onset but like drawing silk when healing, the treatment will be a long process. Your ability to maintain enough patience and trust in us doctors and nurses is the key to success."
Zhou Can assumed Director Tang Fei had covered this point with the family already.
Even so, he restated it to strengthen their adherence to the doctor's recommendations.
"We certainly trust the medical staff. Professionals doing professional work, we must trust you."
The child's father replied.
"Today we got familiar with Dr. Zhou’s face. Once our child’s condition stabilizes, we must bring the child to personally thank Dr. Zhou and the medical staff for their life-saving kindness. If possible, may I ask for Dr. Zhou’s phone number? Director Tang mentioned that just two or three days of hospitalization would be needed, then we can go home and follow medical advice to continue treatment. If there’s anything we don’t understand, we can reach out to Dr. Zhou."
Just as the child's father wrapped up his words, the mother grinned and courteously presented a business card.
"The child’s dad works for the government; this is my business card, I run a highway company. If Dr. Zhou needs anything in the future, feel free to contact me."
The duo synced their efforts seamlessly.
In disclosing their statuses, they kept things understated, ensuring no hint of superiority.
This represents a layer of refined subtlety.
The higher the competence and the vaster the established enterprise, the greater their humility. They reveal their capabilities without ever appearing to flaunt them.
In particular, when describing the father's occupation, she simply said "working for the government."
Even though Zhou Can played the primary role in identifying their child's ailment, the extent of their thanks would probably involve an in-person appreciation, followed by hosting a dinner. Exchanging contacts and suggesting Zhou Can reach out for any needs marks an added gesture of thanks.
It hasn't reached the point of calling on the child's father's connections to return the favor to Zhou Can.
At minimum, not yet at this stage.
"Wow, it’s not simple to run a highway company these days! I’ll definitely keep this business card safe, maybe one day if I drive on your highway, I might get a discount!"
Zhou Can’s latter half-sentence was naturally a joke.