Li Jingsheng was filled with excitement; the newly upgraded Bone Touching Skill was still fresh.
Perfect opportunity to experience it on this delivery driver.
However, he didn’t rush. Instead, he steadied himself and first followed Doctor Xu and Dr. Chen to examine the patient’s wrist X-ray.
It was clearly visible that the wrist bone was dislocated, but not particularly serious.
No obvious fracture was detected.
A slight, barely noticeable smile emerged on Doctor Chen’s face; the patient’s wrist joint dislocation wasn’t very severe, and the operation difficulty was moderate. He was hoping to seize this opportunity to practice.
"No fracture, the wrist joint is only mildly dislocated. Doctor Xu, may I assist the patient with Bone Setting?"
Dr. Chen directly requested Doctor Xu in front of the patient.
Only those who are extremely eager would act in such a manner.
Every young doctor eagerly awaits chances to practice.
Only through practice can one grow rapidly.
Observing a hundred surgeries might yield less than performing one stitching yourself.
Dr. Chen’s urgency was fueled by his own calculations.
Doctor Xu obviously favored Li Jingsheng, causing concern that such a prime practice opportunity might be snatched away by him.
He wanted to use this chance to prove his skills were no less than Li Jingsheng’s, and hoped Doctor Xu would also focus on nurturing him.
"Don’t rush! His situation might not be that simple."
After saying that, Doctor Xu looked at Li Jingsheng.
"Xiaoli, check on him."
Dr. Chen, standing aside, was already feeling choked with anger, questioning why this newly arrived intern was prioritized everywhere?
"Doctor Xu, I can also check the patient, and might do a better job."
Saying this in front of the patient, senior doctors, and nurses was somewhat excessive.
Wasn’t he basically telling everyone his skills were superior to Li Jingsheng’s?
"Then you examine the patient first!"
Doctor Xu glanced coldly at Dr. Chen, with a hint of disapproval in his eyes.
The doctor-patient relationship is inherently tense, and medical staff speak carefully in front of patients; Dr. Chen’s defiance of instructions and eagerness to showcase might invite trouble.
If it triggers patient complaints, everyone would be in trouble.
Competition and ambitions are fine, but the methodology matters.
Having seized the chance to examine the patient, Dr. Chen’s face showed a hint of delight.
He immediately proceeded to examine the patient.
"I’ve been practicing medicine for six years and have cured many injuries through manual Bone Setting. Just relax and cooperate with my examination."

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