This afternoon, Wu Buwei truly infuriated Du Heng.
Five years ago, when Du Heng started working, he had no Master to personally guide him, no systematic expertise to back him up. Yet, the patients he treated never experienced issues like the one today.
He abided by one principle: it was better to be a little slow. All medical procedures and medication had to conform to regulations.
This was being responsible not only for the patients but also for himself.
Now, even with the support of systematic expertise, every time he performed acupuncture, he still concentrated wholeheartedly, was meticulous, and never dared to be careless.
The wrong medicine could kill someone; a misplaced needle could do the same.
As for Wu Buwei, Du Heng had taught him wholeheartedly and personally, yet he could still make such a basic mistake.
Mind gone blank?
Can your mind go blank when treating a patient?