Their reaction was a long-standing habit.
Whenever there was a critically ill child, they would perform a simple treatment and then send them directly to the Provincial Women and Children's Hospital. It saved time, effort, and most importantly, trouble.
However, the long-term result of this was that experience didn't accumulate, skills didn't improve, but the ability to shirk responsibility became second nature.
In today's situation, a case of epidemic mumps had thoroughly frightened the entire Pediatrics Department. Even now, instead of considering a change in medication or treatment strategy, their first thought was to quickly send the child to the Provincial Women and Children's Hospital.
This made Du Heng, who had just won an award, feel extremely embarrassed and awkward. He was pulling the cart at full speed ahead, while those behind him were constantly applying the brakes, even trying to dismantle the cart.
