My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1192 - 471: Surgical Techniques Require Flexibility, a Woman Fears Marrying the Wrong Man

Previously on My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points...
Director Tang Fei introduced the child's parents to Zhou Can without revealing their backgrounds to keep the conversation smooth. Zhou Can discussed the child's celiac disease, stressing the need for patience and trust in the medical staff during the long recovery process. The parents expressed gratitude, requested Zhou Can's contact information for follow-up questions, and handed over business cards, disclosing the father's government position and the mother's highway company ownership. Zhou Can lightheartedly joked about possibly getting a discount on her highway.

In the nation, the majority of expressways are managed by state-owned companies, while private firms control fewer than three in ten.

Securing contracts for such ventures demands immense financial power, robust networks, and impeccable credentials.

Hu Chunying, this particular lady, is far from ordinary.

Her spouse likely occupies a prominent role.

Zhou Can genuinely desires to build ties with such powerful individuals, yet he maintains realistic hopes regarding the depth of these bonds.

Believing that healing a person's offspring grants unlimited favors is hardly a mature perspective.

Currently, by offering her details voluntarily, she extends thanks to Zhou Can and recognizes the value in his healing abilities as a potential asset.

Over time, the appreciation for Zhou Can will naturally diminish.

The key element lies in their confidence in Zhou Can's superior medical knowledge, paving the way for possible future advantages through this connection.

For affluent elites, medical care remains an elite commodity.

Following some cordial banter, Zhou Can shared his own contact details as well.

This establishes an initial familiarity.

Future progression remains uncertain for now.

Despite learning of her involvement in highway projects, Zhou Can conversed casually and stayed calm, earning greater respect from Hu Chunying and Mr. Zuo alike.

Drawing from their worldly insights, they sensed that Dr. Zhou was no common individual.

Likely someone of notable stature.

Still, they chose not to probe further.

During initial encounters, the focus stays on crafting positive images mutually.

Initial perceptions carry immense weight.

At that moment, Zhou Can's mobile device buzzed.

Director Le of the Cardiothoracic Surgery department was phoning to remind him urgently.

"Excuse me, I have to answer this."

Zhou Can picked up the call.

"Dr. Zhou, have you finished your shift? Remember to head over to Cardiothoracic Surgery for a consult on that patient from yesterday!"

After what seemed like an extended wait without Zhou Can's arrival, urgency colored his tone.

"I remember, heading there now."

Lately, Zhou Can's schedule has grown ever more packed.

"Sorry, everyone, duty calls and I must cut our talk short. A patient requires my immediate attention elsewhere." Zhou Can kept further details under wraps.

Yet, answering within the office meant the trio caught every word distinctly.

They understood it was a request from Cardiothoracic Surgery for his expertise.

Director Tang, fully aware of Zhou Can's prowess, accepted this as routine, but Mr. and Mrs. Zuo's admiration for him deepened further.

Exceptional healing talents draw constant calls for aid in consultations and care across various places.

"Dr. Zhou, handle your responsibilities. We'll connect when schedules allow."

"Sure, farewell!"

Zhou Can gave a wave to the pair. Turning to Director Tang, he added, "Director Tang, I'm off!"

"Proceed, manage your tasks!"

Director Tang gave him a nod.

On this occasion, she had summoned Zhou Can because she informed Mr. and Mrs. Zuo that he was the vital physician behind their son's diagnosis. Grateful, the couple wished to express their thanks directly to him.

From Director Tang's standpoint, forging links with Mr. and Mrs. Zuo proves advantageous.

Particularly since Mr. Zuo holds a senior post, such associations could prove invaluable someday. They rank among top-tier networks.

Zhou Can hurried to Cardiothoracic Surgery, finding Director Le stationed at the nurse’s desk, scanning anxiously for his approach.

It appeared that post-operation, the patient developed critical issues, heaping stress on him as the lead doctor.

Such minor observations reveal a physician's dedication.

Be it concern over performance scores or dread of fallout from patient troubles, a doctor's genuine investment in outcomes signals true accountability.

Today, spanning from national health policies to hospital protocols, comprehensive oversight and incentive systems steer doctors toward proper patient care.

Aimed at curbing negligence or deliberate harm by medical professionals.

"At last, the elusive expert arrives! Let's head to the office and discuss!"

Director Le enthusiastically pulled Zhou Can with him.

With no word from Director Xue Yan in two days, unease stirred in him, prompting an involuntary look toward her office.

"Director Xue has appeared somewhat unwell lately, showing marks on her face and arms during shifts. Perhaps trouble has struck." Director Le murmured softly.

"No household is free from troubles! Womanhood brings its own burdens."

Zhou Can let out a sigh of feeling.

He suspected Director Xue Yan had faced spousal abuse. Yet, his ability to intervene remained limited.

The situation partly stemmed from his own actions.

His prolonged private sessions with Director Xue Yan, notably evenings, had sparked her home troubles. Approaching her now for support, should her husband learn of it, would only heighten his doubts.

Maintaining some separation for the time being offers the wisest path.

Though professional duties matter greatly, home life holds equal importance.

"You share the closest bond with Director Xue Yan. Seize any chance to assist her. Frankly, I entered this hospital three years before her, witnessing her rise gradually. Her diligence, compassion, readiness to aid colleagues—all etched deeply in my mind. A woman of such caliber, already strained by job demands, deserves no additional woes."