The Billionaire Ex-Wife Stormed Back as a Marvelous Divine Doctor -
Chapter 215: After modification - 214 Car Accident
Chapter 215: After modification: Chapter 214 Car Accident
"This really is what my uncle told me. It just so happens that you came this time to see Miss Sutton, so I bravely asked. You are the Wiles Family’s lady, even if you lent me eight hundred guts, I wouldn’t dare lie to you!"
Ivy River didn’t speak, sitting with her legs crossed on the chair, staring tightly at them.
Actually, she knew these young doctors wouldn’t know her identity.
But she just wanted to confirm, being cautious is always good.
The doctors were extremely scared.
If they had known this, they wouldn’t have come in.
The aura Ivy River was exuding was too strong, making them involuntarily want to go to the bathroom...
Just when they were about to speak.
"Um..."
Ivy River spoke indifferently, "You’re a surgeon, what are you doing learning acupuncture?"
"This, this..."
Doctor Sullivan knew Ivy River was talking to her; she wiped the cold sweat from her forehead, scared to the bone, her mind was completely in chaos, not knowing what to say.
"Your university, university! Director Sullivan!" A doctor with a good memory behind her secretly reminded.
Doctor Sullivan immediately remembered, and said with a slight tremor, "I minored in acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine in university. Knowing that you’re the TCM Director at the Medical University, I wanted to ask you."
Ivy River didn’t speak, staring at her.
Doctor Sullivan, terrified by her stare, immediately took out her phone, found her university photos, and her minor studies.
She timidly handed the phone over to Ivy River.
Ivy River glanced at it, and the doubt in her heart completely disappeared. She said indifferently, "Just want to learn acupuncture?"
How could Doctor Sullivan dare to say anything else?
She nodded frantically.
Ivy River sighed, "Acupuncture is self-taught for me. When I was a child, I liked practicing acupuncture on the human body. I will teach classes at the Medical University. I’ll have someone record them and send them to you then."
"Ah?" Doctor Sullivan was stunned, clearly not expecting Ivy River to say this.
"Is that not alright? I have limited time today; I still need to go home to accompany my father and son. I can’t teach you now. Besides, your specialty is surgery; your hands should be pretty steady. Show me how you thread a needle."
Ivy River said with a smile.
Doctor Sullivan’s hands were trembling, unable to speak for a long time.
It wasn’t until someone behind nudged her that she responded, "Oh, oh, I’ll go right now!"
Holding the needle and thread, her hands couldn’t stop shaking.
Ivy River smiled at the sight, "No need to be afraid, take it slow, I won’t eat you. You can ask whatever you want."
Hearing this, the four bold women shuddered, turned around slowly, "We, we don’t have anything to ask, Director River..."
"Then what were you talking about outside? Obstetrics, internal medicine, surgery, and even the emergency department..."
Ivy River looked at the names and departments on their badges, her mouth twitching at the last one, "Doctor Sullivan?"
Doctor Sullivan, who was already mentally preparing herself, was suddenly startled by this, "Wh-what?"
"You’re quite the talent, pulling people from all departments, not even sparing the emergency department?" Ivy River joked, trying to ease the atmosphere.
Doctor Sullivan stuttered, "M-mainly because not just anyone has that stamina."
Ivy River nodded, "Alright, ask quickly. After you ask, I’ll leave."
This indifferent attitude left the doctors puzzled.
Should they ask or not?
"Director River, I don’t know if you’re good at internal medicine, but I want to know if learning acupuncture can help better alleviate patients’ conditions?"
Ivy River said indifferently, "It can, but Chinese and Western medicine each have their own logic; it depends on how you understand it. If TCM and Western medicine are combined well, it can achieve twice the result with half the effort. If not done well, it’ll be a disaster."
"Usually for gastroenterology, rheumatology, endocrinology, and neurology, using acupuncture can be helpful, but you need to explain it clearly to the patients..."
"And you in gynecology, common problems for women are a few major types, but cervical cancer has a latent period. You should carefully examine during routine checks, if..."
Ivy River explained to each tearful individual. When it came to emergency, she smiled, "Your emergency department should be the one to learn acupuncture the most; TCM can save lives in critical moments. But."
Everyone was listening intently.
Ivy River paused, and they curiously asked, "What?"
"Do you know acupuncture?" Ivy River asked sincerely.
They looked at each other, heads lowered without speaking.
Ivy River immediately understood, "Practice more if you’re not good at it. Add me on WeChat later, and by the way, don’t spread what I just told you. I’ll send you a concise acupuncture manual that I compiled."
"Thank you, Director River!" Doctor Sullivan was the first to react, bowing immediately.
The others reacted and also bowed.
Ivy River added, "Don’t do unnecessary things now; this manual must not be circulated. If it spreads, you’re dead."
They nodded repeatedly and promised, "Rest assured, we won’t spread it. But when will we be able to use TCM to help patients?"
Ivy River replied leisurely, "Practice more, the same advice to you. Besides Dr. Sullivan and the emergency department, who have a bit of talent and can grasp the essence quickly, it will probably take about five or six years to get the hang of it."
"Ah!" Internal Medicine and Surgery were dissatisfied, "Director River, you’re being biased. Why can’t we do it?"
"I didn’t say you couldn’t. It’s just that your enlightenment is slower. Dr. Sullivan minored in it in college, and she grasped the points I mentioned before. Emergency doctors see a lot, so their advancement is faster."
Ivy River’s words were very fair.
This made the two of them feel a bit thwarted, "How long do we need?"
Ivy River glanced at them, feeling a little reluctant, "Maybe, probably, possibly a few years later than them?" About eight or nine years.
They brightened up, "Thank you, Dr. River, we will work hard!"
The emergency doctor was very excited, "So I can use acupuncture to see patients in five or six years, it’s not in vain that I’m exhausted every day like a dog!"
"Dream on. TCM is profound; pulse diagnosis and acupuncture are different. Truly mastering acupuncture takes more than five or six years," Director Sullivan poured cold water.
Ivy River nodded approvingly, "At least there’s someone who understands. Practicing and mastering are different."
"Hahaha, you laughed at us, now it’s settled. We’ll all take this long, so let’s work hard together!"
The emergency doctor retorted, "Early bird catches the worm, after all, the emergency department covers everything, and I see more patients daily. By the way, Director River, how long did it take you to use it on patients?"
This question hit the core.
Everyone stared at her intently.
Ivy River took a sip of water and said mercilessly, "Less than three years. I’m a genius, what are you?"
The doctors: "..."
Wasn’t she just implying that we are useless?
Ridiculous!
Fine, you’re the genius!
Doctor Sullivan forced a smile, "We’re amateurs; we’ll practice more."
Ivy River patted her shoulder, "Self-awareness is good. Alright, I’ll go now. You can form a group later, and I’ll give you the materials."
She had just reached the door.
The door was suddenly pushed open forcefully, and a nurse rushed in shouting:
"Doctor Sullivan, Doctor Smith, oh no, you’re all here! There’s a pile-up on the highway, all doctors are mobilized, hurry up! They need reinforcements! You guys hurry to treat the Wiles Family members, quick, get downstairs!"
Wiles Family!
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