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Li Jingsheng was well aware that since both the Children's Hospital and the People's Hospital couldn't cure this child's illness, the difficulty must be at the ceiling level. Even if he upgraded his doctor level and gastroenterological diagnosis by one level, there was still a chance he wouldn't be able to diagnose it.
After all, the chief physicians at those big hospitals are at least at the deputy director level.
If they couldn't diagnose it, how could a small clinic doctor like Li Jingsheng accomplish it? Are they just doing nothing?
Competition at big hospitals is fiercer; doctors without real skills, even if they obtain senior titles, don't engage in clinical work.
Instead, they focus on research and teaching.
Otherwise, if something goes wrong and tarnishes the hospital's reputation, who would be responsible?
