Chapter 284: This is Not a Hernia, a Big Fish is Discovered_3
The female journalist, seeing the experts were uncooperative, had a brainwave and turned her attention to the young doctors behind them.
"May I ask, who is Dr. Du from Johns Hopkins University abroad?"
Interviewing a doctor who had studied overseas was certainly a major highlight for the news.
"That's me!"
Du Leng was already quite tall and dressed impeccably, exuding an elite aura.
His raising his hand immediately made him stand out from the crowd even more.
"Dr. Du, hello, may I interview you?" the female journalist's bright eyes locked onto Du Leng as she approached him with the microphone.
Director Tang, who had already walked to the front, hurried back.
Interviewing Du Leng, what a joke?
This fellow had caused nothing but trouble yesterday. If they let this young man become the main figure in the news report, Dean Tian would surely skin him alive.
Director Tang quickly intercepted, blocking the way of the female journalist, "I'm sorry, Dr. Du needs to go see patients as well, so he won't be able to be interviewed by you."
The female journalist was startled, slightly displeased at being interrupted during her interview.
Although the higher-ups had arranged for her to conduct this special report and had given some instructions, as a journalist, she enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy.
The worst that could happen was that the content of her interview might not satisfy the superiors and fail to pass the review.
"May I ask who you are?"
She inquired about Director Tang's identity.
"I am the director of the Publicity and United Front Work Department at Xinxiang Women and Children's Hospital, Tang Jiuyin."
Director Tang's role being the head of the Publicity and United Front Work Department was indeed unexpected.
Because normally, reception and coordination would be arranged by the hospital's office.
It's not out of the question that the office wanted to save trouble and directly conscripted him as manpower.
After all, inviting the experts from Tuya Hospital to provide consultations required coordinating reception and publicity work simultaneously.
"Turns out to be Director Tang, a pleasure to meet you! Then fine, we will interview Dr. Du later, let's not disturb the experts with their work."
The female journalist was very observant; hearing Director Tang's identity, she immediately understood that he represented the publicity intentions of Xinxiang Women and Children's Hospital.
There must be a deep meaning behind Director Tang preventing her from interviewing Dr. Du.
She needed to align her interview schedule with the public relations intentions of Xinxiang Women and Children's Hospital.
The experts soon started their consultation work.
Zhou Can and Deputy Director Shi were still bored to death, without a single patient seeking treatment from them.
However, compared to yesterday, the two now had an additional role as the leaders of the crisis management team, so they remained relatively composed.
The young woman who had experienced abdominal pain near the groin at the hotel yesterday was also in line for consultation.
Director Zhang had been very considerate of her case.
"Miss, please go to that table first and get Director Shi to write you a checkup order, then come and find me with the results after you're done. Don't delay treating your illness."
"Okay, thank you!"
The young couple went over to Zhou Can's table, deeply grateful.
"Dr. Zhou, you've seen her condition at the hotel before; you write the examination request."
Deputy Director Shi knew the location of the patient's issue was near the lower abdomen and thigh root; he didn't intend to conduct another physical examination.
"Alright!"
Zhou Can agreed happily.
The female patient's condition was not complex, with a distinct lesion. A simple check of the abdominal cavity and the nature of the lump would suffice.
He ordered a complete blood count, abdominal ultrasound, and abdominal CT.
Three essential exams in total.
The patient took the requests and went for the exams.
Around ten in the morning, the nineteen-year-old girl who had suffered from an unresolved cold for two years came back with her tests completed.
The girl's mother, seeing Director Zhang was busy, made a beeline straight for Zhou Can.
After yesterday's diagnosis, her trust in Zhou Can was extremely high.
"Dr. Zhou, can you help us take a look? All the test results are out."
Instead of approaching Deputy Director Shi, she sought out the younger Dr. Zhou for a diagnosis.
This behavior was instantly caught by the sharp eyes of the TV station's female journalist.
With her professional skills, she immediately realized this seemingly ordinary young doctor might possess extraordinary abilities.
However, she didn't rush to interview him but turned to ask the photographer instead.
"Old Qin, does that young doctor over there look familiar to you?"
"Which young doctor?"
The photographer, checking the photos he had taken for quality, looked up at her cue.
"Just over there, the seventh consultation table from the right, the third one."
She pointed at Zhou Can's table.
"Isn't he one of the three doctors included in the promotional materials from Xinxiang Women and Children's Hospital they sent us yesterday? Look at your memory."
The photographer recognized Zhou Can at a glance.
"Ah... so it's him, no wonder he looked familiar! What was his name?"
She recalled it after being reminded.
"Zhou Can!" The photographer rolled his eyes to indicate her poor memory.
"Right, right, Dr. Zhou Can. So young, yet he manages publicity opportunities alongside experts like Director Zhang and Director Dai. He's definitely no simple figure. Can you help me check his information? I have a feeling he's a big fish."
She played up her charms as a beautiful woman.
If colleagues help out, a bit of coquettish tone is all it takes.
Attractive women, especially those with culture, elegance, and intellect, do have advantages in the workplace.
Beauty is their greatest capital, allowing them to freely mobilize many male colleagues to voluntarily assist them.
"He's a doctor at Tuya Hospital. I'll have to call in some favours to check his information. If you agree to a big meal, I'll look it up for you right away."
Old Qin laid out his condition.
A big meal was not too much to ask for.
After all, it required leveraging his network of contacts.