Chen Hui with Asperger's Syndrome: Can He Stay at Puyun Hospital? Witness His Growth and Transformation! @

Asperger's Syndrome manifests as a lack of social skills, poor communication abilities, and rigid behavioral patterns. This issue has sparked debates among the management team at Puyun Hospital. Supporters argue that Chen Hui is an exceptional talent, and letting him go would be a significant loss for the hospital. Both sides have their reasons, but one incident halted the voting process.

A few hours ago, Chen Hui saved a young boy who was hit by glass on the street. In the absence of proper medical conditions at the scene, he not only improvised medical instruments but also performed an on-site thoracotomy, temporarily saving the boy from danger. Since nobody knew who he was or where he came from, his suggestions were naturally disregarded. It was only when the attending physician noticed the boy's inexplicably dropping blood pressure that someone remembered the proposal for "doing an echocardiogram."

Chen Hui's arrival is both a joyous occasion and a potential nightmare for colleagues and hospital leaders. After all, his way of interacting and communicating with people is vastly different from most doctors, which could potentially lead to trouble. The answer is somewhat difficult. Just as the leaders were worried about him causing trouble and wanted someone to keep an eye on him, he got into a conflict with a patient, insisting that an elderly lady in the ward had cancer and would die without immediate treatment. Upon closer observation of Chen Hui's behavior, it becomes evident that he values the lives of patients immensely. This stems not only from his professional obligation as a doctor but also from the childhood trauma of witnessing his sister's unsuccessful resuscitation and permanent departure from his life.

Unfortunately, this father, after divorcing the child's mother, has established a new family, and his current wife is about to give birth. Chen Hui wants to help him resolve his emotional burden and also aid the boy on the hospital bed. That's why he chose to stay by the father's side. With the support and assistance of his colleagues, Chen Hui is gradually overcoming his inner obstacles, transforming from someone who couldn't hold a surgical knife to someone who excels in performing surgeries.

Chen Hui, who has Asperger's syndrome, can he stay at Puyun Hospital? How will he grow and change? Stay tuned! @