My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1355 - 536: Rules Must Not Be Broken, Miraculous Healing Speed (3)
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Zhou Can felt relieved hearing her words.
"You are now like a brother to me. For any significant decisions regarding my father's treatment, I will consult you first. I hope you don't mind me troubling you."
Her address towards him changed quite rapidly. Through Zhou Can's multifaceted care and assistance during her most desperate moments, coupled with her father's profound trust in him, she easily surmounted her emotional reservations.
She genuinely accepted Zhou Can as a brother in her heart.
"Feel free to approach me whenever you need anything. Whether it pertains to your father's medical decisions or any challenges you face in your work or personal life, I am here for you. I will also arrange a time to tell my wife about recognizing you as a sister. This way, if there are matters you find inconvenient to discuss with me directly, you can confide in her," Zhou Can replied.
Mentioning Su Qianqian at this moment carried a subtle, underlying purpose. Both he and Lu Fen were young adults. While she now harbored deep gratitude and respect for Zhou Can, such sentiments could easily evolve into a young girl's infatuation with an elder figure. If that scenario were to materialize, their relationship would undoubtedly shift in nature. By strategically introducing Su Qianqian into the conversation, Zhou Can effectively established a boundary, subtly guiding Lu Fen away from entertaining such developing feelings.
Aware that Deputy Director Lu's condition had stabilized, Zhou Can opted not to enter the ward for a visit this time. After a brief conversation with Lu Fen, he proceeded to seek out Director Xiang Fei. He had a specific task in mind for this visit.
Fortune favored him; Director Xiang Fei was present in his office.
"Ah, Dr. Zhou, please come in and have a seat!"
Director Xiang Fei, who had been intently studying a patient's treatment plan with a furrowed brow, expressed his delight as Zhou Can knocked and entered the office. He immediately rose to greet him warmly.
Two students present observed Zhou Can with evident envy. It was not common for anyone to receive such a cordial reception from Director Xiang.
"Am I interrupting your work?" Zhou Can inquired.
"Not at all; work is a constant, so a momentary pause is insignificant. The patient, Mr. Lu, is progressing exceptionally well post-surgery. Both the Directors of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Neurosurgery have lauded your work after examining the patient's surgical incision and observing his recovery," Director Xiang Fei stated, his voice filled with praise for Zhou Can.
Ru Yaji, one of Director Xiang's proteges, had long shed her previous arrogance. She now regarded Zhou Can with eyes full of admiration. Having personally witnessed Zhou Can's surgical prowess during the operation, she found his skills incomprehensible. The abilities she once took pride in seemed minuscule in comparison to his mastery.
Pang Houzhong, too, held profound respect for Zhou Can. He harbored a strong desire to befriend Zhou Can, hoping to glean more knowledge and skill from him.
"I merely contributed a small part; I wouldn't dare claim undue credit. Is the patient's incision healing well?" Zhou Can asked.
"It's recovering superbly. Typically, for someone of his age, an incision would require at least seven days to achieve minimal healing. However, this patient's incision is nearly healed after just two days. There's no sign of redness or swelling, no discharge, and importantly, no infection or pus formation, which is truly remarkable. Director Wu Yongming of Cardiothoracic Surgery commented that your suturing and debridement techniques were of the highest caliber, leading to this exceptional outcome," Director Xiang Fei remarked, unable to suppress his amazement as he discussed Deputy Director Lu's condition.
Zhou Can maintained a composed demeanor in response. To put it without undue modesty, any patient undergoing surgery in the Emergency Department under Zhou Can's care, provided he personally handled the suturing, would generally achieve such results. If the patient's physical condition was robust, stitch removal could often be performed in approximately two days.