"Is it a child with swollen feet?"
He could only think of that little boy.
"Yes, this child has edema in the lower limbs, especially the right one seriously. The family said you just took a casual look and suggested their child might have a serious illness and advised them to go to a big hospital for a creatinine test. The family was initially very dissatisfied with you. Later, our nephrologist performed routine blood and urine tests on the child and found there were indeed severe abnormalities.
Further tests were conducted, and it was finally discovered to be an intestinal malignant tumor, so they were transferred to our Gastroenterology Department."
"I’m increasingly impressed with your diagnostic skills."
Lian Tao sent him several voice messages.
"It’s nothing! As long as a doctor has a little experience, they would tell the family to have the child’s kidney function checked."
Li Jingsheng replied modestly.
"Thinking about letting the patient check creatinine is not hard, but being able to determine the patient has a serious condition is something most doctors can’t do. I admit I can’t do it. One day I really want to learn from you; I’m so envious of this diagnostic ability."
"No need to learn, just come and work at my clinic. The clinic’s conditions are basic, and after receiving patients, you only think about two things: Can I treat this disease? This patient better not have any issues on my watch. In such a harsh and high-pressure environment, in less than a year, I guarantee your diagnostic sensitivity will dramatically improve."
Li Jingsheng was best at painting a rosy picture for people.
Keeping talented people around him.
Lian Tao was a dual-specialty chief physician at the People’s Hospital, excelling in both Pulmonary Medicine and Gastroenterology.
Especially Gastroenterology, his most specialized field.
This kind of top medical talent, Li Jingsheng dreamed of recruiting to Sunshine Clinic to work.
After sending the message, it took a long time to get a reply.
"How about coming to your clinic for a free consultation one day?"
Lian Tao seemed tempted.
"You’re always welcome! If you want to keep a low profile, I’ll simply add a consulting position for you, with no external promotion; I’ll instruct the nurses to divert some Pulmonary and Gastroenterology patients to you. If you want to make a high-profile appearance, I’ll hang a banner announcing the expert from People’s Hospital, Lian Tao, chief of both Gastroenterology and Pulmonary Medicine, for a free consultation activity at my clinic."
Li Jingsheng saw he was just a step away from success and pushed a little harder.
When Lian Tao came to his clinic to consult, he certainly wouldn’t let him work for free.
He would pay a salary or give a bonus.
Actually, at Lian Tao’s level, many small to medium hospitals wanted to invite him for consultations. But he wouldn’t easily agree.
Firstly, because he’s busy, and secondly, it involves the interests and reputation of the hospital.
"This low-profile approach you mentioned sounds good. Starting from scratch should be quite refreshing."
After listening to Li Jingsheng’s two suggestions, Lian Tao was even more tempted.


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