Beside Chen Mu.
Listening clearly to what Chen Mu said, Teacher Shi Jiaduan nodded in agreement: "The school regulations must be changed! If you want to ski, go to the Northeast during winter break! Ski abroad after graduation!"
"What's with skiing during school term! In my opinion, if the school regulations are changed and someone still goes skiing, don't just give them a warning!"
"Directly expel them!"
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"Teacher Shi Jiaduan is really emotional here!"
"Which teacher wouldn't hope that all the kids they teach would be safe and sound? Even though counselors don't teach, if something really happens to these students, the counselor has to take responsibility!"
"Dr. Chen's call to change the school regulations has finally met someone who can back him up!"
"I just bought a ski ticket, and after watching this, I'm starting to tremble, can skiing really lead to such serious accidents?"
"Under normal circumstances, it's hard to get hurt that badly in an indoor ski resort, but one can't rule out the possibility of bad luck, or safety measures not being followed!"
"Skiing is actually a pretty dangerous sport, but it also has a lot of allure."
"..."
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"Dr. Chen, should we let them go?"
"Do we lift the person off the stretcher, or just stack the stretcher on the hospital bed in the ambulance?"
Four young men carried Le Chong's stretcher.
Carefully making their way downstairs.
But when they stood in front of the campus ambulance, all four college students were dumbfounded.
Holding the temporarily not spitting blood Le Chong, they helplessly looked back at Chen Mu.
Chen Mu pointed towards the campus ambulance, "Just stack it on the hospital bed, once you place him down you can leave, thanks guys."
"Dr. Chen, you're too kind."
"You're too kind, Dr. Chen."
The young men put the person down and ran off without looking back.
Watching the students hurriedly run away.
Shi Jiaduan mumbled quietly: "Why are they running so fast, as if something is chasing them."
Chen Mu looked meaningfully in the direction the young men ran off, "They're afraid that while transporting Le Chong, he might die on the stretcher. Even though they wouldn't be held responsible, it would still leave a considerable psychological impact on them."
Chen Mu fastened the safety belt on himself.
Turning his head.
He saw Shi Jiaduan still standing dumbfounded under the campus ambulance.
"Mr. Shi!"
Shi Jiaduan snapped out of it to see Chen Mu frowning, looking at him with displeasure: "Mr. Shi, we don't have much time to spare, please don't waste our rescue time!"
"Ah! I'm coming, I'm coming!" Shi Jiaduan quickly jumped onto the campus ambulance.
Chen Mu placed the breathing mask on Le Chong.
He sat in the closest position to Le Chong, constantly monitoring his condition.
Suddenly.
Su Bingbing's voice from the front grew a bit louder, "Dr. Chen!"
Chen Mu reflexively turned his head, "What's wrong? Don't tell me something happened again!"
Su Bingbing helplessly, "Dr. Chen, think more positively!"
"It's Hai City University of Traditional Medicine, asking the emergency center to help inquire if our school would consider taking a few intern doctors?"
"These students are all graduate students, top of their class during university."
Chen Mu instinctively wanted to nod.
But just at the moment he was about to nod, he suddenly sensed something was off.
He squinted his eyes: "If they are as excellent as they say, shouldn't they be interning at top hospitals where they can learn more?"
"What could the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine's students learn by coming to Hai City University's campus hospital?"
Offering something when there's no need to, is either a traitor or a thief.
Chen Mu silently judged in his mind.
It's not that Chen Mu thought this way about his peers, but before the military training began, Hai City University had actually sought help from several medical schools in the same city.
But they were mostly turned down.
The medical schools all stated that they couldn't override the students' decisions, and Hai City University could go to their campuses to recruit directly.
From the perspective of the medical schools, technically, they weren't doing anything wrong.
After the previous few medical disputes, Hai City University had also gained a reputation in its campus hospital.
Not sending people over was what Chen Mu was accustomed to.
Now suddenly wanting to send people.
Chen Mu couldn't help but instinctively question the other party's intentions.
Su Bingbing couldn't quite understand why Chen Mu, who usually seemed gentle, suddenly spoke so sharply.
But she looked down.
And sent Chen Mu's previous words as a message to the staff at the emergency center.
Not long after.
Su Bingbing received a reply.
Blinking her eyes, she turned to look at Chen Mu, who was checking Le Chong's pulse, "Dr. Chen, the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine said that the students they want to send are all at a level where they can directly go for a PhD."
"But..."
Before Su Bingbing finished speaking.
Chen Mu took over the conversation himself, "But the top hospitals won't offer so many temporary internship positions to them, they don't want to waste time in places where they can't accumulate clinical experience."
"The recent news from Hai City University made them see a large number of patients eligible for internships."
With Chen Mu being so blunt, Su Bingbing was a bit hesitant to reply.
In the end, she just nodded quietly.
When she spoke again.
Her voice unconsciously became much softer, "Dr. Chen, can we let their students come for internships?"
What Su Bingbing really wanted to say was.
That the current situation in Hai City University's campus hospital needed some helping hands.
But having said the wrong thing a few times before, almost causing trouble for Chen Mu.
She didn't dare to speak casually now.
Chen Mu thought for a moment and took out his phone, "I'll need to ask the vice principal, this isn't a decision I can make alone."
"By the way, ask if their students have obtained practice licenses."
"Without a practice license, our university doesn't seem to have the qualification for internships."
Su Bingbing nodded, "Okay, I'll ask."
Chen Mu switched to Le Chong's carotid artery with one hand, while using the other hand to send a message to the vice principal.
Not long after.
Chen Mu put down his phone.
In the front row, Su Bingbing also put down hers, "Dr. Chen, the students from the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine who are currently enrolled in graduate programs all have practice licenses, they just want to intern for the duration of the military training. Once it's over, they'll return for classes."
Chen Mu nodded, "Reporter Su, please thank the friendly school for their support."
"Hehehe..."
"Hehehe..."
"Hehehe..."
Hearing the sudden silly laughter in the campus ambulance.
Chen Mu unconsciously began to frown.
At such a time, how could anyone be playing funny videos?
Le Chong's pulse condition is a bit complex, he needs a slightly quieter environment to check the pulse.
Following the source of the sound, Chen Mu looked over.
Instantly.
Chen Mu was dumbfounded.
Just minutes earlier, the coughing up blood and comatose Le Chong.
Somehow had opened his eyes.
Le Chong, wearing the breathing mask on his face, stared vacantly at the ambulance ceiling.
With upturned lips.
He revealed a childlike smile: "Hehehe..."
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