Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital-Chapter 435 - 369: Giving a Chance? (2)

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Chapter 435: Chapter 369: Giving a Chance? (2)

At this time, there were basically no patients around. Zhao Heng returned to the deputy director’s office, ready to rest for a while.

While Zhao Heng was sitting on the chair browsing his phone, Ruan Liuzheng came in from outside and couldn’t wait to ask Zhao Heng, "Director, have you found a reporter to cover it?"

Ever since she learned about the food delivery guy, Ruan Liuzheng has been very concerned about it.

Her empathy is quite strong, which is why everyone says she has a good personality.

"Found one. It’s already filmed, and it should make it to the evening’s hot news."

Zhao Heng nodded and said to Ruan Liuzheng.

To be honest, Ruan Liuzheng has a sweet smile, comparable to Shu Xin, though Shu Xin is more lively, while Ruan Liuzheng is somewhat reserved.

"Director, you’re amazing." 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦

Ruan Liuzheng said in surprise. She had originally thought of asking a high school classmate who is also a reporter, although just for a small newspaper, to cover the story.

She didn’t expect Zhao Heng to find a reporter so quickly and even get it on the evening’s hot news, which truly amazed her.

"It’s alright. I just happen to know a reporter."

Zhao Heng said indifferently. If it weren’t for knowing Wei Wei, who was willing to help out, he couldn’t have managed this.

There are so many patients in the hospital, more than half are financially challenged, and there are countless injured from work. Zhao Heng can’t help each one personally.

"Dr. Ruan, do you have anything else?"

Zhao Heng noticed Ruan Liuzheng seemed to want to say more, so he asked.

So far, he has a good impression of Ruan Liuzheng: she is insightful, has a nice personality, and her sweet, cheerful demeanor helps to lighten the mood in the dull hospital atmosphere.

"Director, can I follow you in the future?"

Ruan Liuzheng took a deep breath, mustering the courage to ask.

Though she seems gentle and sweet, inside she is strong and brave, knowing when to seize opportunities and when to stand firm.

"Follow me?"

Zhao Heng looked at Ruan Liuzheng with interest upon hearing this.

He had never planned to take students, not because of his competence, but because he felt too young to have the experience to teach in other aspects beyond professionalism.

If he were to take a student, he wouldn’t do it lightly. At the very least, they should be trained to barely keep up as his assistant; otherwise, it’s not worth the effort.

But therein lies the problem. With his medical skills, about the best at Eastern Hospital, not many could even come close to matching, let alone reach, even 60-70% of his level, which would qualify them as experts locally.

So the requirements for a qualified assistant in his eyes are high.

His current projects, comprehensible to regular doctors, mainly involve stem cells.

As for nano-therapy, gene therapy, brain function awareness recovery, and even psychotherapy and hypnosis, they’re not common subjects for an average doctor to grasp casually.

"Yes, Director, I want to learn from you."

Ruan Liuzheng replied firmly.

"Regarding Ma Xiaochen’s treatment, Professor Li Hongwei and I are currently developing siRNA colloidal bundles. You know about this, right?"

Zhao Heng thought for a moment and said.

"Yes, Director."

Ruan Liuzheng nodded vigorously, thrilled that Zhao Heng didn’t immediately refuse her, indicating she still had a chance.

Everyone says that learning from Zhao Heng can save at least ten years on a doctor’s path, which is widely recognized at Eastern Hospital.

"As for the treatment of brain glioma with siRNA colloidal bundles, especially for Ma Xiaochen, bring a treatment plan this week. You can refer to literature or consult other doctors."

Zhao Heng slowly said.

This was a test. Although Zhao Heng wasn’t the first to propose using siRNA for tumor treatment, previous mentions existed, but he and Professor Li Hongwei were the pioneers in practical research.

Thus, relevant medical literature is available, though mostly in foreign languages.

This would truly test Ruan Liuzheng’s foundation and her summarizing and organizing skills.

When Zhao Heng sees the treatment plan, he’ll be able to tell if she can keep up with his teaching.

If Zhao Heng is going to teach, it wouldn’t be basic; it would be advanced, cutting-edge knowledge and skills.

"Thank you, Director."

Unable to hide her joy, Ruan Liuzheng said.

While he hadn’t directly taken her as a student, he at least gave her a chance, which was also a test, and she was well aware of it.

"Creating this treatment plan won’t be easy; work hard."

Zhao Heng encouraged her slightly.

"Director, I will work hard."

Ruan Liuzheng said firmly. Choosing medicine, she aimed to excel, which was her goal from the beginning.

After starting work, she realized medicine was a vast mountain, and she was just at its foot. Climbing alone would take too much time and energy with uncertain results.

The simplest, most effective way was to find a good mentor.

But in the industry, good mentors are hard to connect with. Even during advanced studies, they don’t handhold through teaching.

Some who hoard knowledge may make you work hard but teach little, which is quite common.

Thus, encountering an expert like Zhao Heng, who is young and approachable, is indeed a great opportunity.

Nervously, Ruan Liuzheng motivated herself to seize this chance.

After leaving the deputy director’s office, she felt much happier, even her steps were lighter.

Back in the office, Liu Meng, seeing how delighted Ruan Liuzheng was, couldn’t help but ask, "Zhengzheng, what’s making you so happy?"

"The Director asked me to create a treatment plan for using siRNA colloidal bundles on brain glioma."

Ruan Liuzheng said joyfully.

"siRNA colloidal bundles? Brain glioma? That’s currently the Director’s main research project!"

Liu Meng was shocked.

"Did you seek out the Director?"

After a pause, Liu Meng immediately realized.

If Ruan Liuzheng hadn’t approached Zhao Heng, with his nature, he wouldn’t propose such tasks to subordinates, nor is there a need.

So, is this a test or examination?

"Yes, I did."

Ruan Liuzheng nodded.

"What did you say?"

Liu Meng wondered, unsure what Ruan Liuzheng said to get this opportunity from Zhao Heng.

This kind of chance is what all the current advanced study and regular doctors dream of.

"I directly said I want to learn from the Director, and he told me to create a treatment plan."

Ruan Liuzheng replied.

"That simple?"

Liu Meng found it hard to believe.

If it were so simple, none of the dozen or so doctors openly and covertly expressing their interest had caught Zhao Heng’s eye recently.

"Maybe the Director was in a good mood then."

Ruan Liuzheng speculated.

Among the current advanced study and regular doctors, many have connections, and some attempted to have Zhao Heng take on students, but he politely declined, citing busyness.

This indicates that Zhao Heng taking a student isn’t a casual affair; the standards are high.