After a brief consideration, Doctor Xu agreed to Li Jingsheng's idea of taking apprentices.
"So, does this mean that you've agreed?"
Li Jingsheng was overjoyed.
At first, he relied on manual osteopathy to enter the Second Hospital.
Now he wants to free up more time to specialize in various medical arts.
He plans to pass on ordinary manual osteopathy to his apprentices, while tackling the more difficult cases himself.
In fact, all departments follow this model.
Trivial and basic tasks are handed over to interns and resident trainees, while slightly difficult tasks are given to resident doctors.
Attending physicians and chief physicians free up their hands to handle the most difficult cases.
It was only because Dr. Xu didn't agree at the time, otherwise Li Jingsheng would have taught Dr. Chen some manual osteopathy skills long ago.
Although Dr. Chen isn't exceptionally talented, his character isn't bad.
