Healing Doctor

Chapter 618 At His Lack of Skill

Chapter 618 At His Lack of Skill

The animation explains things in great detail, and it focuses on the rare complications that can occur with air enemas.

Although detailed, it is not verbose; one can tell from the manuscript that it was written by a medical expert.

In the commentary room, the bald host, Professor Shen, the lip-reading expert, and other guests chatted happily.

Professor Shen's knowledge about intussusception in infants was clearly something he had just read, as he spoke fluently and knowledgeably about it.

Regarding the conflict at that time, lip-reading experts also offered their insights and speculations.

The show was quite lively, but Dean Zhao knew that the production team had run out of ideas.

In the previous episodes, Ji Xiang raised the tone to an extremely high level.

Whether it was interventional treatment for late-stage liver cancer or a patient who secretly slipped out to drink during hospitalization and had his airway pierced by Ji Xiang with a pen, both left a deep impression on Dean Zhao.

Even Dean Zhao vividly remembers the previous episode.

It turns out it really does start strong but end weakly; there wasn't much to film in the final stages, so it had to be rushed.

Dean Zhao shook his head slightly, a smile appearing on his face.

"Dad, I feel like the show isn't as good as the previous episodes," Zhao Tianjiao asked.

"Those patients and cases are not common in clinical practice. Ji Xiang was also lucky. He turned an ordinary reality show into a national program by focusing on rare diseases and by chance."

"But good luck can't last forever. Just like in today's program, Ji Xiang tried to persuade the patient's family, but he didn't succeed. I feel that it was because the senior attending physician Zhao Zhe used his rich clinical experience to play a tacit game with Director Zou, which led to the emergency surgery in the end."

"Oh, I see." Zhao Tianjiao thought about it and felt that what his old man said made sense.

"Even if Ji Xiang succeeds in persuading them, there's nothing exciting about it; it's just routine clinical practice, so a drop in viewership is to be expected."

"He's at his wit's end." Zhao Tianjiao savored these four words, a smile appearing on his lips.

"That's about it. The rest is probably just killing time." Dean Zhao glanced at his watch and smiled slightly. "It's all starting strong but ending weak. We might as well not do the last episode."

"I guess the production team couldn't bear to part with so many product placements," Zhao Tianjiao said, looking at the product placements that were practically drowning out the bald host. "I didn't believe they could pull off anything special before this episode even started."

"Clinical work is tedious and boring; what kind of excitement can there be? Some things may seem like glamorous moments to outsiders, but for the doctors and nurses involved, they are unbearable hardships. For example, the case of Ji Xiang using a pen to perform cricothyroid membrane puncture. When you encounter a similar situation, you need to think more carefully and never rush in on a whim."

"Why?" Zhao Tianjiao asked, puzzled.

"Although in recent years it has been said that in emergency situations, the scope of practice and location of practice do not need to be considered, there was an incident a few years ago. A patient on the high-speed rail suddenly fell ill, and a doctor went to treat him after hearing the announcement."

"Later, during the repeated verification of documents, it seems they even detained someone?" Zhao Tianjiao asked.

"I don't remember exactly, but it wasn't about detaining people. This incident shows that no organization or individual is willing to take responsibility. So why should doctors take responsibility? Just because they say they're treating and saving lives?" Dean Zhao said sarcastically. "How much is it worth to brainwash medical staff with just those four words?"

Zhao Tianjiao's lips moved, but in the end he didn't speak and instead lowered his head.

Dean Zhao knew his son was dissatisfied, but he didn't explain much. Seeing the bald host and Professor Shen arguing in the commentary room, he waved his hand.

"Let's shut it down. There's no point in continuing the show here."

"Okay." Zhao Tianjiao smiled. "Dad, do you think it would be a good ending if the show ended sooner?"

"It's hard to say. People make money by producing programs. Although it was a bit of a letdown in the end, the overall quality was still quite good," Dean Zhao gave a fair assessment.

Zhao Tianjiao picked up the tablet and said with a smile, "Ji Xiang is famous now. I was actually a little envious at first."

"And now?" Dean Zhao asked.

"I'm not envious. I'm not the kind of person who wants to be in the entertainment industry. I'll just focus on being a good doctor and improving my skills. Isn't that good enough? The entertainment industry is too complicated and it would interfere with my professional development," Zhao Tianjiao said.

Dean Zhao nodded. Although he could vaguely hear a hint of resentment in his son's tone, the fact that Zhao Tianjiao could say these words in such a calm tone already proved that his son had grown.

People are more mad than people.

Especially when compared to a prodigy like Ji Xiang, why bother making yourself miserable?

Dean Zhao changed his opinion of Ji Xiang after watching a season of variety shows.

I'll keep to myself and ignore Ji Xiang. I'll just pretend he doesn't exist and won't bother him. Who the hell knows what Ji Xiang will achieve in the future?

"what?"

Just as Zhao Tianjiao was about to close the app, the camera suddenly flashed, and a group of men in black appeared, pushing a wheelchair. The person in the wheelchair was tall and wore a hooded jumpsuit, so his face was not visible.

"The production team is going too far." Zhao Tianjiao wasn't worried and said with a smile, "This is definitely a lost cause."

"It takes skill for the production team to get GG (Girl) integrated into the show. Many shows can't even get sponsorships; they're dirt poor," said Dean Zhao.

However, the next second, Lin Jiuze's face appeared in the camera.

Zhao Tianjiao's finger, which was about to click to close the app, froze, and he felt a little dazed.

GG can be implanted, but Lin Jiuze, an expert at Massachusetts General Hospital, would absolutely not cooperate with the program team to have a GG implanted.

Finding Lin Jiuze and persuading him to agree would require an extremely high price. And no matter how much money is spent, Lin Jiuze might not actually agree.

Da Da Da~

There was no voiceover; the subtitles appeared on the screen one by one, as if they had been typed on.

It's not GG!

Zhao Tianjiao realized this in astonishment.

The show didn't run out of ideas; the production team deliberately saved a major surprise for the very end.

Knee ligament injuries are often life-threatening for professional athletes.

[A renowned athlete, on the advice of Professor Lin from Massachusetts General Hospital, traveled to China for a consultation.]

The subtitles were extremely simple, with no mention of the events or athletes' names, yet they piqued the curiosity of all viewers.

Two months ago, Dr. Ji Xiang performed knee surgery on a young soccer player.

As the subtitles appeared, the content on the screen changed.

Zhao Dali's dashing figure running on the green field appears.

Dean Zhao and Zhao Tianjiao were both stunned. They knew about Zhao Dali's surgery, and the First Affiliated Hospital had even come to confront them about it.

Can……

Dean Zhao really didn't expect that the young man named Zhao Dali would be running on the football field so soon.

The program hadn't run out of ideas; it had a backup plan. Dean Zhao was a bit stunned. He hadn't expected that a famous athlete would come to consult Ji Xiang.

This……

impossible.

(End of this chapter)

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