In the afternoon, several people trickled in one by one.
A high school student who came to vent his emotions.
An old man who had nowhere else to go and decided to sit for a while.
An auntie who couldn't get in line and came to Chen Cang to get a checkup form.
And a young woman who thought Chen Cang was handsome and wanted to flirt with him.
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Chen Cang had first discovered that, in fact, outpatient service was nowhere near as interesting as emergency.
Just as the seemingly endless outpatient clinic was about to finish,
finally a decent patient arrived!
At least she had come because she truly felt unwell.
An auntie, nearly sixty years old.
After a whole afternoon's experience, Chen Cang had already adopted a carefree attitude. Although he had long heard about the oddities in outpatient care, today he had truly expanded his knowledge. No wonder people say that a doctor who has never worked in outpatient care is not a complete doctor.