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I Get A Random New Occupation Every Week-Chapter 2545 - 2546: Complicated and Difficult Problems
Chapter 2545: Chapter 2546: Complicated and Difficult Problems
"I’ll go now, there are still some procedures waiting for me to handle."
Lin Yi didn’t hesitate. At this moment, the priority was still Liang Ruoxu.
She had been with him for so many years, and she never asked for much.
Now that she’s giving birth, such a small request must be fulfilled.
"If you keep doing this, she’ll surely be spoiled by you all." Shen Shuyi said.
"She’s part of our family now, my daughter-in-law. Spoiling her is my right." Qin Yingyue replied:
"Son, hurry up and go."
Lin Yi nodded, then stepped outside and dialed Chen Shihua’s number.
"Director Chen, I want to finalize the procedures. Are you available now?" Lin Yi said courteously.
"I’m occupied at the moment. You can go look for Little Liu, she’s the doctor who delivered your wife’s baby. I already informed her, you can just contact her. I’ll send over her number."
"Alright, thank you, Director Chen."
"Not a problem. I have to go now; we’ll talk more later after everything’s done."
"Okay."
Chen Shihua hung up the phone decisively, without any unnecessary delay.
These academic big shots all seem to have similar temperaments.
Even if you were someone important, like a bigshot yourself, it wouldn’t make much difference to them.
Soon enough, Chen Shihua sent over the contact number. Lin Yi found out the doctor’s name was Liu Li.
"Hello, is this Dr. Liu?"
"Hello, who’s this?"
"I’m Lin Yi. I want to finalize my child’s procedures. Is now convenient for you?"
"Convenient, convenient. I’m at Clinic B, Room 308. You can find me here."
Upon realizing it was Lin Yi calling, Liu Li’s tone instantly improved.
Facing someone like him, even if it wasn’t convenient, she wouldn’t dare to say so.
"Alright, I’ll head over now."
Having been to Union Medical College before, Lin Yi was somewhat familiar with the place.
He walked leisurely to the outpatient building and found Liu Li in Room 308 on the third floor in gynecology.
But at the moment, her office was crowded with several doctors. Sitting nearby was a middle-aged couple dressed modestly, their expressions filled with confusion.
Seeing the situation in the consultation room, Lin Yi paused.
"You all carry on with your work; I’ll come back later."
"It’s fine, it won’t delay anything."
Liu Li brought Lin Yi into the room and picked up a few freshly printed A4 sheets from the desk.
"Principal Lin, just take these back and fill them out. A nurse will come collect them later."
"Thank you, Director Liu."
"Sister Liu, who’s this from which department? Such a young director?"
The question came from a male doctor, about forty years old, wearing glasses, with an old-fashioned hairstyle.
His name was Li Dongsheng, a gynecology attending physician.
With his level of skill, it wouldn’t be a problem to become a department head at another hospital.
But at Union Medical College, he was just an ordinary attending physician, with a long path ahead in his career.
"He’s not from our hospital. He was previously the cardiothoracic director at Huashan Hospital, but he’s resigned now." Liu Li said with a smile.
"I’ve heard of Huashan’s cardiothoracic department. There’s a very capable Director surnamed Li there." Li Dongsheng said:
"But someone this young, can he really match up to Director Li?"
"This..."
Liu Li paused. She wasn’t very familiar with Lin Yi’s background, only hearing bits from Director Chen.
"Director Chen mentioned that Principal Lin is an expert in clinical medicine, with abilities and knowledge surpassing ours." Liu Li said with a smile:
"During the childbirth surgery earlier, he was the one who handled everything. I even learned quite a bit from him."
"Hmm?"
Hearing this, the several doctors froze.
"A gynecology doctor learning from a cardiothoracic doctor? This sounds a bit off." Li Dongsheng remarked.
Though they were all in the same medical field, crossing specialties was indeed like a gap between industries—how could you possibly learn anything?
"You better believe it. Principal Lin’s skills are just that remarkable." Liu Li said:
"I wouldn’t dare say anything else, but if he joined our cardiothoracic department at Union Medical College, he’d definitely qualify for the position of deputy director."
Li Dongsheng seemed unimpressed, thinking Liu Li might be exaggerating.
Lin Yi didn’t bother to argue with him. He came to deal with procedures and now that he had the papers, there was no need to stay.
"Wait, doctor, don’t leave."
As Lin Yi turned to leave, the middle-aged man sitting nearby called out to stop him.
"What’s up?"
"Dr. Liu said you’re very skilled. Could you take a look at my wife’s condition?"
The middle-aged man’s tone was sincere, and his eyes were filled with hope.
This reminded Lin Yi of his days at Huashan Hospital.
Lin Yi steadied his posture and looked toward Liu Li.
"What’s their situation?"
"Half a year ago, she came in once, complaining of discomfort all over, though no obvious symptoms. When she’s busy during the day, the discomfort lessens, but at night during sleep, the symptoms worsen." Liu Li explained:
"She’s undergone all sorts of tests, but nothing is wrong."
"Another rare illness, huh." Lin Yi muttered.
Union Medical College specializes in rare and challenging diseases, far more advanced than Huashan Hospital.
But if even Liu Li couldn’t diagnose the problem, it meant this illness was far rarer than expected.
"Doctor, we’re counting on you. If the illness remains untreated, what will my wife do for the rest of her life?"
The middle-aged man wiped away tears.
His coarse hands revealed his passionate love for his wife.
"Don’t worry. I’ll make sure this illness is treated."
"Thank you, doctor, thank you so much."
Lin Yi nodded and moved to the side with Liu Li and the other doctors.
"Principal Lin, this illness is quite rare. Are you sure you can handle it?"
"The patients are here seeking treatment. They need a ray of hope." Lin Yi said:
"With a positive and optimistic attitude, many illnesses can heal on their own."
"We understand that reasoning too, but there are limits to its application." Li Dongsheng said:
"For example, if a patient has cancer, would you tell them this? That would be deceiving them, wouldn’t it?"
"I also think as doctors, we need to stay realistic. Giving patients assurances without understanding the cause is irresponsible." Another doctor added.
"But they’ve been investigating for half a year without finding anything. Leaving it hanging like this isn’t a solution either." Lin Yi countered softly.
"This is called being realistic." Li Dongsheng said: "As a professional doctor, it’s the most basic standard."
Lin Yi chuckled. "Are you questioning my professional skills?"
"I wouldn’t go that far." Li Dongsheng snorted lightly, "But I can’t agree with your methods."
"Alright, let’s focus on the disease discussion first. We can talk about other things later."
Liu Li tried to mediate the situation and looked toward Lin Yi.
"Principal Lin, do you have any good recommendations for this case?"
"Could it be anxiety or depression leading to neurological sensory disorders?"