Duan Sanbao took them to the pediatric clinic.
There are slight differences between outpatient and inpatient emergency departments.
There are so many people and things to do, and the doctor spends so little time treating each patient. The teacher is in a hurry to finish the work to avoid complaints from family members. Those with truly difficult and complicated diseases requiring surgery will be admitted directly to the inpatient department. Medical students can only learn so much in the outpatient clinic.
Based on their previous experience in other hospitals with teachers in outpatient clinics, Cao Zhao never took them out of the clinic. I asked them to come out to follow the class today, probably because they were considering that they were going to leave the exam, and I wanted to hang out more before they left to increase their overall impression of Shouer.
Brother Shenxian was said to have been called to talk to the hospital leaders, so he would go from the administration building to the outpatient building to join them.
When I walked to the outpatient clinic area, I was not surprised to see a sea of people. This spectacular scene may be different from other comprehensive top three. This is reflected in the fact that Seoul's emergency department diverts patients to outpatient clinics more aggressively than other hospitals, resulting in an even more terrifying outpatient volume. Secondly, Shouer is the most powerful pediatric hospital in the country and the last protector of children across the country. Parents of children with this kind of disease all over the country will bring their children to Seoul to see the doctor. It is conceivable that the number of patients cannot be compared with other hospitals.
Halfway through, I met a familiar figure of a child.
"Brother, sister!"
It turned out that I passed by the orthopedic clinic area while climbing the stairs. Shanshan's child, who came to the hospital for a review, saw them and ran over. The plaster on the child's left hand has not yet been removed, but it does not hinder him from running away quickly, throwing his grandma who accompanied him to see a doctor thousands of miles away.
"Slow down." Grandma Shanshan patted her thighs and called her granddaughter worriedly.
Shanshan stood in front of her brothers and sisters, her little face was flushed, her eyes were flying with excitement, and she said to Brother Wei: "Brother, are you okay? Have you returned to the hospital to work?"
The child accidentally got excited and revealed the secret of knowing about his brother's illness.
Student Wei's face darkened, and he turned to look at Dai Nanhui. Dai Nanhui was the person responsible for communicating with the children about his affairs.
Dai Nanhui was so anxious that he waved his hand: I definitely didn't leak it.
When Shanshan saw this, she said to her brother, "Sister said so."
The blame falls on Mr. Xie. Xie Wanying suddenly became anxious. She blinked her eyelids and pointed at herself in surprise to the children, asking them not to lie: "Did I say that?"
"It's not this sister, it's another sister. She often came to the hospital to see me during that time," Shanshan said.
Everyone finally figured it out, it was Li Yaxi.
Dai Nanhui's eyebrows flew up.
Looking at this man's expression with squinted eyes, Student Wei touched him with his elbow.
"She had good intentions and knew she couldn't hide it." Dai Nanhui unknowingly defended Li Yaxi.
Everyone else understood it.
When Li Yaxi was doing research in Shouer, it seemed that the things he did for the families of the children were much more than that.
Chasing her granddaughter, Grandma Shanshan hurriedly came over. The other two women who came with her had very familiar faces.
Xie Wanying and the others quickly recognized Xiaohui’s mother and Zhu Xing’s mother.
Why did these two groups of people meet?
Classmate Wei had not been to the hospital for a long time and was not sure about the situation. He asked others in a low voice: "Is it a donation?"
Xiaoyu’s organs were donated. Since the time when Xiaoyu donated her organs was very close to the time when children such as Zhu Xing and Xiaohui received organ transplants, it is difficult to predict what the family members of these organ donors and the families of patients who received organ donations would have thought.
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