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When the Doctor Uses A Hack

You're a struggling young doctor, barely making ends meet with a measly $2000 monthly income. Life's pressures and trials weigh heavily upon you! But lo and behold! One fine morning, you wake up to find yourself equipped with some sort of cheat codes... You're scheduled for an appendectomy, so you roll up your sleeves and get ready to explore the abdominal terrain: You touch the cecum: "Cecum: Healthy!" You palpate the colon: "Colon: All clear!" You reach the appendix: "Appendix: It's an inflamed, pus-filled appendix monster, level 15, rare creature. Recommendation: Perform an appendectomy!" With a decisive hand, you wield your scalpel and skillfully remove the troublesome appendix. "Ding! Rare appendix monster eliminated! Rewards: +100 experience in appendectomy, +$100, and a shiny white suture needle!" And thus, your journey begins as an emergency surgeon. But remember, with great healing powers comes great responsibility!

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Chapter 121: Just Thinking About It Makes My Kidneys Ache... (Extra for Yue Z Meng)

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Monday is the busiest day in the hospital!

Whether it's the outpatient department or the inpatient department, there will be a lot of patients on this day.

In the outpatient hall of the Second Provincial Hospital, it's bustling with activity—registration, purchasing medicines, follow-up visits...

And because the outpatient hall has such a large flow of people and the customer base is quite targeted, it's actually a perfect place for advertising!

Many businesses had contacted the hospital to inquire if they could set up a huge screen in the outpatient hall specifically for advertisements and promised to pay the hospital a handsome sum of money.

However, that was clearly wishful thinking and was rejected.

After all, people come to the hospital to seek medical treatment, not to be misled by advertisements, which might even be misconstrued as the hospital's recommendation, detrimental to the patients' health.