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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic novel Chapter 296

Chapter 296: Chapter 165: Overturning Everything—Learning More Medical Skills Always Pays Off (Part 3)

"I suspect the patient might have SLE. Although the patient hasn’t shown obvious joint muscle symptoms or severe liver and kidney damage, they’ve experienced reduced platelets, systemic hemolysis, and some initial skin damage. So I suspect there’s a high possibility of lupus. At the very least, it’s worth further examination."

When you consider the patient’s increased bone temperature, blisters on the back of the calves, along with hemolysis, persistent high fever, severe headaches, and unexplained decreased platelets, it makes sense.

The only disease that comes to mind is the notorious lupus.

It’s an immune system disease.

It presents with a variety of symptoms, often causing doctors to misdiagnose or be puzzled during diagnosis.

If tuberculosis is easily misdiagnosed and missed, then this disease often leaves doctors completely at a loss.

"Hearing you say that, it seems to make some sense. I’ll immediately order a skin biopsy for the patient."

Director Mu is also an old hand in the clinical battlefield.

Taking pride is one thing, but in the face of truth, he’s definitely not someone who’s stubbornly unchangeable.

"The skin biopsy might take a while, so I’ll first have an antinuclear antibody test done for her, just to be safe."

Director Mu doesn’t need to discuss these tests with the patient.

This is the advantage of being a doctor in a large hospital.

You don’t have to waste time explaining everything, which greatly improves efficiency.

"Well, you’ve seen the case and discussed it, I’ve also enjoyed your good tea, so I’ll head back now."

Li Jingsheng was equally pleased to help Director Mu pinpoint this critical diagnostic direction.

It seems like it’s a good idea to learn more medical skills when I have the time.

If he hadn’t studied dermatology and skin immunology, today he would have been completely clueless.

"Don’t rush off, Director Hua from orthopedics wants to know how you’ve considered the matter you discussed with him the other day?"

This was a relatively private matter.

Only Li Jingsheng and Director Hua discussed it.

Now that Director Mu knows, it shows that he has a good relationship with Director Hua.

Also, Director Hua must have discussed any recruitment with hospital leadership.

While he can make the decision, it wouldn’t be appropriate to do it alone.

After all, Li Jingsheng’s hiring conditions have many special aspects. For example, working only three days a week.

"Does Director Hua want an answer from me now?"

Li Jingsheng asked back.

This was something he intended to actively discuss with Director Hua yesterday.

It turned out Li Jingsheng was just too busy.

Plus, Doctor Xu advised him to work well with him and elevate his own value.

Nothing unseemly about it.

Everyone is after their own interests.

Now that Director Hua couldn’t wait and proactively asked Li Jingsheng for his decision, it’s a good thing.

It shows the timing is right.

"He didn’t insist on an immediate response; just mentioned that if you come to the Second Hospital, you should drop by his office."

"Then I might as well go over now!"

Li Jingsheng decided to finalize this matter.

"Honestly, I was keen to compete for talent like you with orthopedics. But I can’t offer the kind of benefits they do, so you should go. In the future, you can come by our Pulmonary Medicine department whenever you have time; I have high hopes for you."

Director Mu is a straightforward person.

Clearly stating the interests involved.

Li Jingsheng didn’t beat around the bush. Since he made a decision, he was straightforward.

"Haha, don’t try to flatter me too much."

Director Hua laughed heartily at the compliment.

"Since you’ve agreed, let’s discuss the details right away, then we can call HR over to sign the contract."

Director Hua seemed very eager regarding Li Jingsheng’s employment.

Why not be eager?

Doctor Xu was sick and couldn’t work.

The patient flow for manual therapy in the clinic was greatly reduced, which worried the department head.

If Li Jingsheng could come and cover for Doctor Xu, even if he only worked three days a week, it would greatly improve the situation.

"I have no major demands in other areas and can comply with all your work arrangements. But in terms of freedom, some of my conditions might seem a bit excessive, so please be understanding and considerate."

Li Jingsheng now basically held the initiative.

Negotiations are like this; the side that can’t remain composed usually loses a bit more.

But overall, it’s a win-win cooperation.

At most, there would be some minor gains here and there.

"Just tell me; as long as it’s within my authority, I’ll try my best to accommodate you."

Director Hua’s expression became much more serious.

"Work three days a week, not consecutively, preferably one day on, one day off."

"That’s no problem."

"Work hours are from 8 am to 5 pm, no forced overtime. You can’t call me back to the hospital for overtime outside of working hours." Li Jingsheng added a rather crucial condition.

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