My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1237 - 487: The Criminal Was Caught, Rising Fame (Part 3)

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Previously on My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points...
The criminal investigation into the attempt on Zhou Can's life concludes with the arrest of his assailant, who is revealed to be Xue Yan's ex-husband. With the threat neutralized, Zhou Can returns to his professional duties and successfully completes his graduate school examinations. He also concludes his evaluation of Dr. Pu, whose clinical dedication earns him a formal spot on Zhou Can's surgical team, which is soon put to the test during a complex hand reconstruction procedure.

His family had scoured every possible medical resource, only to be told that the severe deformity in his right hand rendered it inoperable.

Even if an operation were attempted, the medical consensus was that the results would be dismal.

The expertise of the medical practitioners he encountered varied significantly.

Certain doctors were unable to even pinpoint the root cause behind the impaired function of his right extremity.

In truth, those specialists were not wrong; the infirmity was exceptionally challenging to address. During his university years in a different province, his parents had taken him to a major medical facility there for corrective surgery, yet the outcome proved disappointing.

The young man turned to Douyin, uploading short clips to share his struggles and find a shred of solace among strangers.

In his daily life, however, he remained deeply insecure and painfully introverted.

Few people showed interest in befriending him.

He lacked a confidant to share his burdens with entirely.

Online, he attracted the attention of empathetic viewers who showered him with encouragement.

Recently, a kind-hearted supporter suggested he visit the Emergency Department at Tuya Hospital to consult a doctor named Zhou Can. This fan shared how her own mother, who suffered from a similarly severe hand deformity that had defied treatment elsewhere, had finally found relief.

By sheer luck, she had met Zhou Can at the Tuya Emergency Department; he performed three successful surgeries, restoring eighty percent of her mother's hand functionality.

Truly, a skilled physician can rescue a patient from a lifetime of despair.

The twenty-four-year-old student felt deeply stirred by the fan's testimony.

Following several days of planning and reflection, he resolved to seek out Dr. Zhou Can at Tuya Hospital.

Upon reaching the Emergency Department, he discovered that Zhou Can only conducted consultations there for a single half-day session each week.

Reluctantly, the patient checked into a budget motel to wait.

Accompanied by his father, he endured four days of waiting before finally securing a spot from a scalper to see Zhou Can during his next shift.

Given Zhou Can’s rising fame and modest consultation fees, he is highly sought after by those in need.

Many patients arrive through word-of-mouth recommendations, referred by friends and family who insist on being treated by him specifically.

A doctor’s standing is anchored by two pillars: medical proficiency and professional integrity.

Above all, the caliber of one’s clinical skill remains paramount.

Zhou Can maintains a policy of honesty; he treats what he can and never makes false promises regarding conditions beyond his reach.

Furthermore, his diagnostic and surgical prowess is remarkable. Through steady growth and refinement, his medical acumen has reached new heights, making his growing fame quite natural.

Data from Tuya Hospital confirms that Zhou Can’s consultation slots consistently rank within the top 100 most requested, whether in Pediatrics or the Emergency Department.

It is noteworthy that he remains a Resident Doctor with relatively limited experience, lacking the flashy credentials or prestigious titles of long-time scholars. His reputation is built purely on sweat and skill.

This underscores exactly why the hospital administration is proactive in supporting his further education.

Neglecting a talent of his caliber would be an act of madness by any hospital leadership.

When Zhou Can initially examined the university student, he drew upon his experience, noting the severity of the hand deformity and the history of two failed corrective procedures elsewhere,

leaving him feeling somewhat crestfallen.