Level: Junior Attending Physician 1101.5/2000.
Unexpectedly, the level experience points increased by 50 points again.
This speed of progress is more than the experience points he gained in a year.
Treating difficult cases, taking on high-risk cases or new fields yields great rewards.
Performed manual bone setting for the previous infant, earning 50 experience points, and now treating an infant with diarrhea, earning another 50. If this trend continues, he feels like he's becoming a pediatrician.
In clinical medicine, infants within 28 days are called newborns, but in practice, infants under two years old are considered special patients in clinical diagnosis.
Don't even mention small clinics, even large hospitals exercise extreme caution when treating sick infants just a few months old.
Li Jingsheng treating a case that hasn't improved after days at two large hospitals is an extremely challenging case.
Adding 50 experience points is genuinely not much.
