Therefore, no matter what Wang Guangcong said, Dong Xiaoshuang resolutely refused to interfere with ward rounds, medical records, or other areas that an intern should not be involved in.

Dong Xiaoshuang believed she had helped Wang Guangcong a great deal during that period, but also admitted that she had learned a lot from it. Therefore, Dong Xiaoshuang did not hold a grudge against Wang Guangcong for it.

but……

Indeed, there are all sorts of people, even if they are the same rice.

Through her classmates' accounts, Dong Xiaoshuang finally saw through Wang Guangcong's true colors.

It must be said that there are very few people like Dong Xiaoshuang who can stick to their bottom line and never touch areas that they cannot touch.

Among this batch of interns, quite a few were willing to help Wang Guangcong take on areas that interns wouldn't normally be allowed to handle. Dong Xiaoshuang learned from them that Wang Guangcong's self-assessment was: "Lazy, as lazy as a pig!"

Moreover, that scoundrel Wang Guangcong used the fact that Dong Xiaoshuang almost fainted due to low blood sugar after performing three surgeries in a row as a joke to amuse the other interns who were helping him write medical records!

From this point on, Dong Xiaoshuang listed Wang Guangcong as someone she was forbidden to associate with.

I never imagined someone could be so shameless.

When asking for help, they say "You're the best," but when they don't need it, they say "You're stupid and lazy."

Wang Guangcong's ability to be so despicable is truly bizarre.

Therefore, Dong Xiaoshuang was unusually agitated when she saw Wang Guang, who was so lazy he was less intelligent than a pig, make a mistake that caused a medical dispute, but was able to escape unscathed because "one small thing can have far-reaching consequences," while Lidak, who had worked tirelessly all night to save the patient, was forced to take the blame.

"Xiao Shuang, could you help me change the dressings for these patients later?" Wang Guangcong placed a palm-sized piece of white paper on Dong Xiaoshuang's desk and said, "The boss asked me to finish writing the major medical records I haven't had time to complete and process the discharges of some patients who were originally scheduled to be discharged today. I'm really overwhelmed! Xiao Shuang..."

Dong Xiaoshuang closed the notebook in her hand, stood up, and glanced indifferently at the small note Wang Guangcong had placed on her table, saying, "Sorry, most of Brother Jing's patients need to have their dressings changed, stitches removed, or be discharged today."

"Besides, I just promised Uncle Cao I'd help him. I'm already stretched too thin. And the extra work will drain my energy. If I accidentally faint in the ward, that would be really embarrassing."

When a person is shameless enough, they are invincible. Faced with Wang Guangcong's thick skin, Dong Xiaoshuang could only ignore him.

Dong Xiaoshuang spent the entire morning wandering between wards, changing dressings and removing stitches, until she was almost numb from it all.

That's just how orthopedics is. When patients are admitted, the emergency room doctors are overwhelmed with patients. During surgeries, one after another, the doctors are numb with each surgery. When changing dressings, the interns are changed in batches until they are half-dead. When patients are discharged, there are batches of discharge medical records that overwhelm the doctors.

Dong Xiaoshuang stretched, rubbed her shoulders, and loosened her muscles.

He returned to his office, took off his white coat, grabbed his room key, and left, once again ignoring Wang Guangcong, who was busy in the office, and the intern he had urgently called over.

Time flies when you're working, and before you know it, it's lunchtime.

Dong Xiaoshuang and her teacher, Shi Yiyi, worked at the same hospital, so they naturally ate together on weekdays.

Every hospital has clear rules and regulations that prohibit doctors and nurses from wearing work uniforms into the canteen for meals.

Hospitals are a special working environment with many patients coming and going every day, so there are more bacteria in hospitals than in other places.

Medical staff are exposed to a lot of bacteria in their daily work.

Naturally, there are also a lot of bacteria inside work clothes.

Therefore, hospitals do not allow medical staff to eat in the canteen while wearing their work uniforms.

As usual, Dong Xiaoshuang and her teacher, Shi Yiyi, sat by the window for their meal.

The sunlight streaming through the window shone on Yang Dongxiaoshuang and Shi Yiyi, the warm sunlight making them feel exceptionally comfortable.

Although Shi Yiyi is a renowned medical expert in her fifties, she is very kind and approachable, without any airs of a national expert.

Of course, this is only how they interact in their daily lives. Once they delve into the medical field, Shi Yiyi transforms into a strict and demanding mentor. This is precisely what makes Shi Yiyi so respected.

"Teacher." Dong Xiaoshuang hesitated for a moment before looking at Shi Yiyi and said, "Teacher, what happened in my department last night...Teacher...you know about it, right? Teacher, what will you do?"

Shi Yiyi sighed helplessly and said, "Xiaoshuang, what do you want your teacher to do? You must want your teacher to stand up for justice, right?"

“If the teacher is right, then I do know that the person who made the mistake in this matter is not the one who was criticized in the notice, but someone else. However, given that person's reputation, if they were to reveal the truth, the negative impact on the hospital would be much greater than it is now.” Shi Yiyi said helplessly, “Admittedly, the hospital has wronged the colleague who was punished in this matter, but there is nothing we can do about it. Only by doing this can we protect the hospital's reputation.”

"So, teacher... you agree with... the hospital's approach?" Dong Xiaoshuang said with some disappointment, looking at her most respected mentor, Shi Yiyi, a renowned expert in traditional Chinese medicine.

"It doesn't matter if people disagree. The teacher is powerless to help Xiaoshuang in this matter."

“People in society are often powerless to do what they want, and teachers can’t do that either.” Shi Yiyi said earnestly, “Xiaoshuang, you know that in this hospital, teachers have to support all the departments of traditional Chinese medicine. The burden on teachers is very heavy. So teachers can’t be willful.”

"Our teacher said that as practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, we must be upright in heart, body, character, and conduct, but..." Shi Yiyi sighed helplessly, "Xiaoshuang, I can't help you right now. I can't let one person bring shame upon the entire department of traditional Chinese medicine!"

Shi Yiyi said helplessly, "If we don't even have national-level experts, the TCM department will be devoured by the Western medicine department sooner or later. Xiaoshuang, I don't ask for your understanding or agreement, I just hope you can understand my predicament."

“Teacher, I understand. I’ve thought about it too, but I’ve kept it buried in my heart. But… I still can’t get over my conscience.” Dong Xiaoshuang put down her chopsticks, smiled faintly, and said, “Teacher, I’ve made up my mind.”

“Even if it means giving up the job opportunity, I must expose the truth and clear Brother Ke’s name. I’m not trying to be a champion of justice; I just want to live with my conscience.” Dong Xiaoshuang bowed deeply to her teacher and said, “Teacher, thank you for your guidance all this time.”

“Even if I leave the hospital in the future, I will definitely come back to see you. I also hope that the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine will gradually become stronger under the leadership of you, a national master. Teacher, I will not forget your wish. Revitalizing Traditional Chinese Medicine is also the wish of every student of Traditional Chinese Medicine.”

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