As Su Jing demonstrated his impressive knowledge of medicine, Ye Bo and Zhou Xixian couldn’t help but be amazed, despite not understanding the subject matter themselves. They were convinced that Su Jing must have a master’s degree in medicine.
Su Jing, however, remained modest and acknowledged the professor’s expertise. “Teacher Lu is the one who should be praised,” he said.
“No, no, I don’t deserve any praise. This is all you. I think Mr. Su, even if you study by yourself, you can learn very well, but if someone teaches you then you can really avoid some detours and save some time, especially in practice. It would be an honor for me to teach a student like you and it goes without saying that I am willing to be your guide.” Lu Qinming said.
“Thank you, Teacher Lu.” Su Jing expressed gratitude for the offer but also inquired about any difficulties the hospital may be experiencing. Despite winning the bet, he was willing to lend a hand and help to understand what went wrong.
It was clear to everyone present here that Su Jing was not only a brilliant learner but also a caring individual, willing to offer his expertise to help those in need.
Lu Qinming let out a deep sigh, his expression heavy with concern as he recounted the recent incident at the private hospital. He began by explaining the hierarchical structure of the hospital, where the director holds ultimate authority.
However, in a moment of misplaced trust, the director had made a critical error by naively relying on the word of a dubious medicinal material company boss.
Driven by the desire to save costs, the director had failed to conduct thorough inspections, resulting in the admission of a batch of substandard medicinal materials.
Although the consequences were not catastrophic, the incident tarnished the hospital’s reputation and shook the trust of its patients.
Lu Qinming emphasized that as a healthcare institution, the hospital has a sacred responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of its patients.
The problems caused by the use of unqualified medicinal materials, even if relatively minor, should not have happened in the first place.
The loss of trust from patients was understandable, as they may now seek alternative healthcare providers that they deem more reliable.
It was fortunate that the hospital was not forced to shut down following the incident, but Lu Qinming acknowledged that this was a mere stroke of luck.
“Since the Director no longer wishes to own this hospital, I am considering purchasing it. However, I would need to restructure it entirely. I am determined to ensure that past mistakes never happen again. Any substandard drugs will be disposed of, and any unqualified doctors will be terminated without hesitation.” Su Jing said.
Lu Qinming reassured Su Jing, saying, “If that’s your perception, it’s great to hear. Despite the recent incident, the hospital’s medical equipment, doctor’s expertise, and medicinal resources are still up to par. It’s a relief to see your interest in taking over the hospital.” Lu Qinming was delighted to have someone like Su Jing, a wealthy individual who wouldn’t compromise on quality, taking over the hospital.
A local tyrant like Su Jing will not make the mistake of buying low-quality drugs for cheap. Moreover, judging from various news about Su Jing, he is still very kind, conscientious, and has a bottom line.
He had done many heroic things such as saving lives in a fire, donating a large amount of money to his alma mater, etc. For him, reputation should be more important than a few extra dollars.
Su Jing smiled and said, “Alright, I’ll speak to your Director later. If everything goes smoothly, the Director of the hospital will be replaced soon.” After some contemplation, Su Jing realized that opening a hospital could be a worthwhile endeavor.
He wasn’t driven by a desire to make money but rather saw an opportunity to benefit ordinary people. He believed that the fees charged by the hospital should be fair, and he will be content as long as he didn’t incur any losses.
Su Jing intends to utilize the hospital as a means to generate income through his medical expertise. While general practitioners may offer lower fees for consultations with average individuals, the charges for in-person visits can be exorbitant.
Wealthy locals, who do not face financial constraints, may demand top-tier medical services, resulting in significantly high expenses.
Despite his current lack of genuine medical expertise, Su Jing remains highly self-assured in his “medical skills”.
However, he acknowledges that he has much to learn and is confident in his ability to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in a short period.
With access to the unique medicinal materials that he has obtained from the Garbage Station, which are unavailable to the average person, he believes that he can become a competent doctor in no time.
In fact, he even considers himself somewhat of a miracle worker due to his exceptional resources and learning abilities.
Su Jing had a cordial discussion with Lu Qinming, and upon its conclusion, he took possession of the ancient book and departed.
However, he stored the book in his bag, which infuriated Zhou Xixian and Ye Bo to the point where they almost engaged in a physical altercation with him.
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Upon leaving the Institute of Archaeology, instead of heading home directly, Su Jing made a stop at the Museum of Wonders. Pulling up in his Porsche, he leaned out of the window to show his face to the security guard at the museum gate.
“Mr. Su, why are you here so late?” The guard asked, clearly surprised by Su Jing’s presence here at this time.
“I need to make a collection drop-off,” Su Jing replied.
“Do you need any assistance?” The guard offered.
“Sure, come and help me,” Su Jing accepted the offer.
The museum was closed at this hour, and no one was permitted entry. However, Su Jing was an exception. The security guards would be foolish to try and stop him from entering his own Museum.
Once inside, Su Jing picked out an empty glass jar and carefully placed the “Eastern Han Medical Classics” inside it. He then sent a message to Shen Hong to inform him of the incident. However, after a while, he received no reply.
Su Jing refrained from sending any further messages or making any phone calls, assuming that Shen Hong might have already gone to bed due to his poor health.
He didn’t want to disturb him and decided to let him see the information when he woke up the next day.
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