Healing Doctor

Chapter 452 Invitation

Chapter 452 Invitation (The Alliance Leader is Reluctant to Participate, Bonus Chapter x3)

Director Yang almost burst into tears after hearing Director Li Ming's detailed description.

The production team invited this young man, but they had no idea he was there.

However, Director Yang still had doubts rationally.

He knew very well how difficult interventional surgery was.

Although interventional therapy for liver cancer is not listed in the guidelines for hepatobiliary surgery, its effectiveness has been quite good in clinical practice. Director Yang has also followed up with many patients and approves of the treatment provided by Director Li.

Over the years, through what he has heard and seen, Director Yang has gained an understanding of the role and difficulty of interventional surgery.

Ji Xiang, a resident physician in his early twenties, can perform interventional surgeries with incredible skill.

You must be joking.

"Old Li, is this for real? This joke has gone a bit too far."

"It's true, I attended the academic conference and saw it with my own eyes while sitting in the audience." Director Li glanced at the camera, then stepped back a few paces before saying, "When Ji Xiang was standing on the stage, pointing his finger at Boss Qin and yelling at him, I was completely dumbfounded. How should I put it..."

He hesitated for a moment, "It's like when I was young and the head of the department was reviewing medical records, you know that feeling, right?"

Director Yang also rose through the ranks from a junior doctor; how could he not know about these nightmarish moments?

"My mind went blank at the time, and I was even worried that Ji Xiang would point his finger at me and yell at me."

"Why did they scold you?" Director Yang asked instinctively.

"When you were reprimanding your junior doctors, didn't you just yell at whoever you could? Besides, back then, when Dr. Ji called me an accomplice to a tyrant, what the hell could I say?" Director Li retorted disdainfully.

"..."

"I recalled all of this after I came back, so there might be some discrepancies, but not many. You didn't see it, but the aura Ji Xiang had when he stood on the stage. Boss Qin was so fierce, but he was scolded like a stray dog ​​and eventually fainted."

Director Yang recalled the scene just now when Ji Xiang clenched his fists, propped them on the table, and looked down at him.

Indeed, I felt immense pressure at that moment.

Moreover, Director Yang knew that Ji Xiang was "consulting" him, not directly pointing his finger at him and scolding him as Director Li described.

Although Ji Xiang appeared aggressive, in retrospect, it was understandable.

He hesitated for a moment.

"Old Li, how about we get together tonight?"

"Is his name Ji Xiangyao?" Director Li asked.

Director Yang, observing Li's expressions, discerned what Li was thinking.

"Are you inviting Ji Xiang to dinner?"

"Yes, I've wanted to ask him out to dinner for a while now. But he put too much pressure on me at the academic conference, so I didn't even dare to visit Bai Medical University. There's an annual meeting at the end of the year, so I'm wondering if I'll have a chance to go. It just so happens that we're recording a program together."

Seeing Director Li's strong encouragement, Director Yang felt a mix of emotions.

As for whether Ji Xiang was really that capable, Director Yang still had doubts. Unless you witness it with your own eyes, you simply wouldn't believe it.

"Let's talk to Ji Xiang together," Director Yang said. "Just the two of us, or should we invite others?"

"Director Kong from the ultrasound department has been saying he wants to meet this person. Let's ask him to."

"Why is Director Kong interested in him?" Director Yang asked.

"He has a distant relative with liver cancer. It was discovered in its late stage, and he had interventional surgery on his liver and gallbladder in Shanghai." Director Li lowered his voice by several decibels, so that Director Yang had to put his ear right up to him to barely hear him.

"Ling Tian did it, the surgery was so rough, Director Kong regretted it so much after the surgery, he should have kept it at our house and let me do the surgery."

"Even Director Kong can't make a decision on that side, can he?" Director Yang knew perfectly well.

"Yes, but he's always hated that side of things. Every time we drink, he'll ramble on to me about it for a long time. That's why he's particularly interested in this young master who's pointing his finger at Boss Qin and yelling at him." Director Li laughed.

Director Yang believed him to some extent this time.

After seeing off Director Li and the professor in charge of the interventional radiology department, Director Yang returned to the doctor's office.

Ji Xiang stood obediently in the corner. The arrogant guy who had been confronting him with his fists clenched on the table had disappeared and vanished.

Director Yang glanced at Ji Xiang, then turned to Director Fan and said, "Director Fan, can we stop now?"

"Okay, okay." Director Fan reluctantly gestured to stop filming.

There should be a certain degree of respect for the head of clinical practice.

"Ji Xiang, do you know Director Li Ming?"

"We met once, but didn't speak," Ji Xiang admitted frankly.

"Let's go out for dinner tonight," Director Yang said. "There aren't many people. Do you have time?"

"have."

Director Fan felt remorseful.

To capture everyday scenes, the production crew followed the interns and filmed many shots, which are now being prepared for release in the second episode.

Ji Xiang seems to have a special fondness for hospitals, and he has no time for himself at all, spending all his time in the hospital, which is why there are few scenes featuring him.

But the other people are just interns eating together, venting some trivial complaints, which doesn't guarantee any viewership ratings.

That's not the point.

The sudden invitation from the previously stern Director Yang, along with the stark contrast between the director and the intern, heightened the sense of anticipation.

Viewers will be eagerly anticipating what's to come.

Unfortunately, Director Yang made him stop filming before talking to Ji Xiang about dinner that evening.

Director Yang smiled slightly, gave Ji Xiang a deep look, and then turned and left.

Although Director Fan was disappointed, there were other interns' scenes that needed to be filmed, so he had to leave with his team.

Before leaving, he specifically left his assistant to keep an eye on Ji Xiang.

It would be best to capture the scene of Ji Xiang eating dinner in the evening; this is Ji Xiang's "daily routine" in the hospital.

"Dr. Ji Xiang, do you know Director Li?" Zhai Yuhan asked after everyone had left.

"We've met once, but I wouldn't say we know each other," Ji Xiang answered honestly. "Director Li attended an academic conference in Shanghai a few months ago, and we met then."

The more truthful Ji Xiang's words were, the more Zhai Yuhan felt there was something wrong.

The change in her boss's attitude was quite obvious, and the fact that he invited Ji Xiang to dinner made Zhai Yuhan think deeply.

However, she didn't ask any more questions. Time flew by, and another day passed in a flurry of activity.

Just before the end of the workday, Director Li, dressed in casual clothes, came to find Ji Xiang.

"Dr. Ji, still busy?" Director Li said with a smile, as if he had met an old friend. "Are you getting used to it here? It's so cold in Northeast China, why don't you take this opportunity to stay?"

Zhai Yuhan was taken aback.

"It doesn't matter if the production team has someone already chosen. Just nod, and I'll go talk to the institute," Director Li said with a smile. "You'll be given a permanent position. Once you get your intermediate professional title, I'll let you lead a team."

"!!!" Zhai Yuhan was so provoked by Director Li's words that she had a knee-jerk reflex.

My leg slammed into the table with a loud bang.

(End of this chapter)

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