Doctor Xu was sitting with his eyes closed, completely ignoring the situation.
In the Orthopedics department, he was a unique presence; apart from Director Hua, he ignored everyone else.
But he wasn’t like one of those overly proud, condescending ’Yang Xiu’ type characters.
He treated hospital leadership, department superiors, and colleagues normally. Only when something didn’t sit right with him would he firmly refuse.
He had another trait: he never sucked up to any leader or superior doctor.
Whether it was the hospital director or Director Hua, he gave them the standard respect, never fawning or flattering them.
This was the aspect Li Jingsheng admired most.
Sometimes, sucking up to leaders or superiors for personal gain is quite common.
At least after Li Jingsheng opened his clinic, taking some tough lessons from society, he adapted to this unsaid rule quite naturally.
"Director Zhong, pulling Dr. Li to be your medical assistant — you must have a big target this time, right?"
Chen Anchen joked with a smile.
Sometimes people can be quite interesting.
Chen Anchen and Zhong Hu were completely different personalities, but their mutual disdain for Professor Wu unexpectedly made them friends.
Perhaps it also had something to do with both being quite capable.
"Haha, without some ambition, I wouldn’t have come! Director Hua promised that if I achieve a ranking this time, I can hire two resident doctors myself afterward."
Zhong Hu spoke with some pride.
His personality meant he couldn’t hide anything.
He shouldn’t have bragged about this before it was confirmed.
But he blurted it out without any restraint.
"Director Hua even made such a promise! If I get a ranking, I might ask for the same when I get back." Chen Anchen’s eyes lit up slightly; he was probably already considering this internally.
Realizing he misspoke, Zhong Hu instantly changed the subject, "I didn’t sleep well last night, I need to take a nap to recharge." After saying this, he mimicked Doctor Xu, crossing his arms and leaning his head against the seatback, closing his eyes to rest.
Li Jingsheng was still concerned about his clinic.
The past couple of days, he had patients needing surgery, where postoperative care was crucial.
He always regarded the surgical business of the clinic as paramount.
Because, as his surgical skills improved, he realized that effectively treating many conditions required a combination of internal and external approaches.
For example, relying solely on internal medicine treatment after detecting malignant tumors was quite unrealistic.
Surgical intervention is needed to remove the tumor.

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