Chen Mu could tell that the intern doctors sent over from Hai City University of Traditional Medicine and Hai City Medical University were pretty good.
If there really was something fatal about this group of guys.
It's not that they haven't seen enough bizarre cases.
It's that they lack experience interacting with patients.
For instance, the intern doctor diagnosing Xia Zhengchang just committed a major clinical taboo.
Lack of confidence!
If a doctor, during the diagnosis process, isn't even sure if their diagnostic process is correct.
How can the patient believe that your diagnosis is accurate?
Even if you do have some skills and cure the patient's illness.
Once they get home.
Every time the patient coughs, they'll start wondering if they've encountered a quack.
So, for many budding intern doctors, not only is diagnosing important, but learning how to interact with patients and gain their trust is also something they have to learn on the job.
