"Let me ask you a question. Although I'm also in the medical field and probably shouldn't ask this, I'm still curious."
"There's a saying that even a dog wouldn't go into emergency and pediatrics, so why are you diving into it?" Mu Nanshu asked as they were about to exit the highway.
Seeing Lu Cheng's somewhat pensive expression, Mu Nanshu added, "I'm just curious because if it weren't for the emergency department, your shifts wouldn't be so packed."
The pay and workload in the emergency department are the least proportional, and the medical disputes in pediatrics are quite intense. They're two departments that are hard to recruit for.
Lu Cheng replied, "The truth is, I'm too lazy to slog in a specialty. Specialty departments are relatively hierarchized."
"Whether it's at Long County People's Hospital where I used to work or at State People's Hospital where I am now, it's the same."
