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I Can Hear the Heart's Voice of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Chapter 480 - 202: What Really Happened in These 2 Months? Has It Already Been 20 Years?

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Chapter 480: Chapter 202: What Really Happened in These 2 Months? Has It Already Been 20 Years?

"Uncle, and Grandpa Lu, do you think no one registers at the street hospital’s Traditional Chinese Medicine department?"

Ji Xiuwen seemed to have seen through Lu Guoquan and the others’ thoughts and asked.

Lu Guoquan glanced at his son. Although he didn’t say anything, he still felt deep down that a young Chinese medicine doctor in his twenties, would anyone really want to see him?

If it were him, he definitely wouldn’t.

Of course, since it was about his own son, he couldn’t be too blunt.

The others showed expressions similar to Lu Guoquan’s at this moment.

Seeing that no one spoke, Ji Xiuwen smiled and said, "Actually, everyone has really misunderstood. At first, the street hospital’s Traditional Chinese Medicine department indeed had no interest, but it gradually improved later. In less than half a month, there were dozens of people registering every day, and Lu Xuan’s reputation started to spread."

Dozens of people registering every day?

Ji Xiuwen’s next words made Lu Guoquan and the others shudder. Although they didn’t know much about the street hospital, they knew it mainly handled vaccinations and minor ailments, anything more serious would likely be beyond them.

Under normal circumstances, if a department at the hospital had ten registrants a day, it would seem like a blessing; dozens of registrants would be beyond the capability of a small hospital.

Even in many large hospitals, some departments may consider having thirty to forty registrants a good day.

Unless it is a department with inherently many ailments and popular doctors, getting a hundred registrants in a day. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖

To think the street hospital’s Traditional Chinese Medicine department could have dozens, they couldn’t believe it.

Lu Guoquan and Lin Fangling were slightly better off having heard Lu Xuan mention it before, though they did not quite believe him back then. They thought he just said some comforting words to avoid worrying them, but hearing Ji Xiuwen mention it again now, they glanced at each other, seeing a flicker of surprise in each other’s eyes.

Is Ji really telling the truth?

Could he be fooling them?

However, their son mentioned it before. Now that Ji Xiuwen brought it up again and it involved the grandfather’s health, it shouldn’t be a joke.

Still, the thought of having dozens registering at the Traditional Chinese Medicine department in a day seemed too unbelievable.

Lu Qinian remained skeptical.

The one most in disbelief was Lin Yongzhen.

Being a doctor himself, he naturally knew the situation at the street hospital. Except for pediatrics and preventive care, other departments probably saw fewer than ten a day, counting all disciplines. Specialty areas like ENT seeing two to three would be a miracle.

Of course, that’s not to say there aren’t highly skilled doctors at the hospital.

There are, and even some better than chief physicians at major hospitals, but they’re rare, perhaps one in ten thousand.

What would dozens registering daily indicate?

Lin Yongzhen understood fully.

It indicated that Lu Xuan’s medical skills were widely recognized, giving many patients great confidence in him, resulting in such a turnout.

Yet his cousin Lu Xuan just graduated and was still interning!

While he acknowledged Lu Xuan’s excellence, calling his medical skills superb was something he couldn’t believe in a million years.

It’d be madness.

While in thought, Ji Xiuwen’s voice resonated again near him, "I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s true. And that’s just the beginning; soon after, daily registrations broke a hundred. Lu Xuan even had to eat in the consultation room at noon, taking his lunchtime to see patients.

He even stayed at the hospital overtime at night initially."

Hearing this, everyone’s gaze towards Lu Xuan became a bit peculiar, having over a hundred registrations a day, overworking lunchtime and evenings... this wasn’t something even departments at major Beijing hospitals could achieve with famed physicians.

Lin Yongzhen felt it had to be an auditory hallucination, how could such a thing be true?

He wouldn’t buy it.

Lu Xuan’s aunt, Lu Ran, however, was exceedingly delighted upon hearing Ji Xiuwen’s account.

While others doubted, she had near-blind faith in Lu Xuan.

Although technically Lu Xuan’s elder, being born much later, she wasn’t much older and always acted as a big sister to him, probably knowing Lu Xuan better than his parents, Lu Guoquan and Lin Fangling.

This guy was unbelievably outstanding.

Others may not believe Lu Xuan could achieve this so soon after graduation, but she did.

"But that’s not even the extent."

As he spoke, Ji Xiuwen paused, facing the staring eyes, gently adding, "With so many registering, Lu Xuan’s renown naturally grew. From that point, his numbers often filled half a month ahead, and within about a month of transferring from the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine to the health center, he received a consultancy invitation from the United South Chinese Medicine Association."

"Uh..."

Upon hearing this, everyone’s expressions suddenly froze.

"United South Chinese Medicine Association?" Although surprised, Lu Guoquan was unfamiliar with the situation at the United South Chinese Medicine Association, his face full of puzzlement.

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