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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic

Chapter 579 - 264: Leading the New Trend in Diagnostics, A Nemesis Appears? (Part 3)
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Chapter 579: Chapter 264: Leading the New Trend in Diagnostics, A Nemesis Appears? (Part 3)

After all, he had experienced Li Jingsheng’s skills multiple times.

The doctors at the Second Hospital, upon Li Jingsheng’s return, welcomed him as if he were a hero.

They all looked at him with kind eyes, and those familiar with him offered their congratulations.

"I didn’t expect you to be able to diagnose blood diseases. I always thought you were just a half-baked clinic doctor,"

said Doctor Xu, smirking.

"Hehe, there’s a lot you don’t know about me!"

Li Jingsheng and Doctor Xu rarely discussed personal matters.

If they did, it was usually something significant, seeking Doctor Xu’s opinion.

"Show off!"

Doctor Xu gave him a playful glare.

Seeing his apprentice perform so well, he was surely very pleased inside.

The award ceremony concluded quickly, and the second round of the competition began.

"The first round familiarized everyone with the competition rules. This year’s competitions will target the common pain points and flaws doctors face daily. We have set stringent checkpoints in these areas, and points will be deducted for failure. For example, in the first round, every opportunity for check-up requests was extremely valuable. In recent years, more and more patients have reported that doctors unnecessarily order excessive tests.

This trend is very concerning.

It harms patients’ interests and severely wastes precious medical resources. This negative trend should be promptly addressed and stopped."

The host showcased impressive hosting skills.

With a male and a female host working together.

The atmosphere of the venue was tightly aligned with the theme of enhancing medical standards and correcting malpractices in healthcare.

It was very positive.

Events like these, with official involvement and hosting, definitely aim to promote positive energy.

Several media outlets and television reporters were present for interviews, and there were even live broadcasts.

These three days were destined to be the period when Li Jingsheng, the dark horse, would emerge and soar to great heights.

Opportunities are only available to those who are prepared.

He had been studying frantically over the past few months, diligently enhancing various medical skills, now ready to showcase his brilliance on this grand stage.

"Next, the second competition item begins, Bone Setting! This time it’s a hands-on operation on patients, so there are certain entry requirements for contestants. Please assess your capabilities before participating."

As soon as the host finished speaking, five bionic models were brought onto the stage.

"All participants must meet two conditions. First, a recommendation from their workplace and submission of a bone setting contest application to our organizing committee beforehand. Second, they must perform one bone setting operation on one of the five bionic models on stage."

Clinical practice is strictly controlled in the country.

It’s absolutely forbidden for unqualified doctors to perform on patients or, even worse, to operate.

"Teacher, should we go on stage now?"

Li Jingsheng sought Doctor Xu’s opinion.

"No rush. Let’s wait until they are done. There’s no need to crowd in for the excitement."

Doctor Xu exuded the aura of a king.

He was extremely confident in his bone setting skills.

Contestants went on stage one by one to test, with the bionic models automatically scoring them.

Those who walked off dejectedly were undoubtedly eliminated due to unacceptable operations.

It’s fortunate they were just bionic models. If they had been real people, the patients would have been incredibly unlucky.

The fact that hospitals dare to let doctors participate indicates that the recommended doctors possess a certain level of skill in bone setting.

Now, ten contestants went on stage, and at least four were eliminated.

It indicates that the first-round selection was very strict.

It makes sense too.

If those with inadequate skills aren’t filtered out in the initial test, who takes responsibility if something goes wrong during the second round on real patients?

There must be strict safety control.

If an accident occurs, the competition might even be halted on the spot.

The current medical regulations in the country prioritize patient safety above all.

As Doctor Xu watched the stage, his eyes narrowed, and his expression grew very unpleasant. Even his gaze turned fierce, filled with hatred.

Li Jingsheng had never seen such an expression on Doctor Xu before.

This was the first time.

Doctor Xu’s body started to tremble, especially his hands.

He tightly clenched his fists, and his face gradually turned red, then blue.

"Teacher, are you alright?"

Li Jingsheng asked with concern.

Doctor Xu ignored him, his gaze fixed on the stage.

Following Doctor Xu’s line of sight, Li Jingsheng saw many contestants still waiting in line.

Over three thousand people competed, with far more bone setting participants than expected.

At least sixty to seventy people.

These were bone setting experts from both within and outside the province, looking to seize this opportunity to make a name for themselves. Afterward, it would naturally attract a continuous stream of patients seeking them out.

Ultimately, everything adults do is for profit.

After careful observation, Li Jingsheng realized that the person Doctor Xu was staring at was a man around forty-seven or eight years old.

He was tall, with prominent cheekbones.

His arms seemed long, and his hands were particularly large.

He had a small ponytail-like hairstyle.

His facial expression wasn’t clear, but there was an overwhelming sense of confidence in his movements.

Shortly, it was the middle-aged man’s turn to perform bone setting on the bionic model.

He appeared relaxed, casually touched the model, then wrenched the neck area, confidently stepping back to await the score.

The official in charge of scoring nodded, and the middle-aged man smiled and returned to his place.

"Jiupeng International Hospital?"

Li Jingsheng noticed the man returned to the Jiupeng International Hospital section.

This is a city hospital just over a year old, located in Lijiang City’s high-tech development zone. It’s said to follow a high-end international route, prioritizing hiring foreign nurses, and even the cleaning staff is composed of Filipina maids.

The services provided are also top-notch.

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