Liu Banxia, carrying an intubation kit, also attracted a small wave of attention as he walked over.
After all, he is now an associate director, and greetings are in order from those passing by.
There's a saying, much like giving gifts; they may not remember if you give one, but they'll surely remember if you don't. Liu Banxia is still fairly new in his position, and no one would cause trouble at this time.
It's currently a peak period for imaging exams, and there's quite a queue. Although the little baby is showing some symptoms, they don't warrant urgent care.
Urgencies are a privilege, and shouldn't be used carelessly.
"Teacher Liu, what brings you here?" Li Hao approached him when he passed by.
"This little baby isn't feeling well, so I'm sticking around here. Do you know how many people are ahead in line?" Liu Banxia asked.
"Not too bad today; more patients are coming for dressing changes. I'll head over there first," Li Hao said and hurried away.
