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Daman escorted Suhyuk and Han around the building and introduced them to the dical staff there. So of them already knew Han, and so did not because of change in the dical faculty.

Suhyuk said h.e.l.lo to them, with the greeting, I hope Ill be in good hands.

He did not know how many tis he exchanged greetings like that with the staff, because there were so many dical staff, especially compared with Daehan Hospital.

Surely this was a good hospital.

While escorting them around the building, Daman suddenly stopped before a patients room, casting a mystical eye at Han.

Whats the matter?

At Hans asking Daman smiled, and looked at the patients naplate on the door.

He was taken here one week ago. I accepted him.

Then a nurse ca over to hand him the chart.

Daman glanced at Suhyuk, thinking to himself,

Did Han say he was very good? Better than my disciple Philip? Daman went into the patients room after he cast a curious look at Suhyuk, and Philip also followed him automatically.

Han turned his head to Suhyuk, standing outside, What are you doing there? Co on in!

Nodding his head, Suhyuk moved.

It was a one-bed patients room, where there lay a 42-year-old man on the bed.

Daman went to him, saying, Youll be okay. Your condition has gotten much better. Your lung is also getting better naturally

Phillip and Suhyuk were looking at the patient quietly.

When you feel unwell, please give a call imdiately.

Thanks, Daman. Cough, cough.

Checking the patients condition lightly, he went out of the room.

He asked Phillip who also ca out, He is a patient who had one of his ribs broken.

And he handed Phillip a chart.

Why do you think he had it broken?

Phillip kept silent a mont at his asking.

On the chart, there was information that the ribs punctured the lungs, and that the patient had taken dication.

Phillip did not think for too long.

It looks like the rupture has been caused by cardiopulmonary resuscitation or bruising.

Nodding his head, Daman was handed back the chart, and then gave it to Suhyuk.

How about your opinion, Mr. Lee?

Suhyuk examined the chart at a glance, saying,

Looks like its been caused by his coughing.

Looking at Daman, he wore an expression as if to ask him why hes throwing him such a question.

Han made an awkward smile at that.

Han expected Suhyuk would easily answer it, but his reply was far from what he thought he would give.

Suddenly it ca to his mind that the patient was coughing several tis while he was talking with Daman. It was possible the rib could be ruptured even by coughing.

Actually there was a case where that happened before.

Great answer!

Daman indicated that Suhyuk was right, and Han opened his mouth, with a smile,

I told you, man. Hes better than . I think hes quick in visual learning, too.

***

Suhyuk, Han Myungjin, Daman and Philip were heading for the food court of the hospital.

They were supposed to have lunch on ti.

Suhyuk could understand Damans behavior in no ti.

There were many other doctors besides him, who could see the patients.

When the primary physician is away, another doctor subs for him or her. As there were so many patients at St. Hopkins Hospital, the doctors could not take their eyes off them.

This kind of work in rotation could free the doctors from their physical toil.

It looked as if they were like ordinary n going to work.

On the contrary doctors were forced to work and work and work in Korea.

It was inevitable in so respect because there were a limited number of doctors who could treat those patients taken into the ergency room.

Suhyuk had no choice but to laugh bitterly.

Do they serve good food at the cafeteria at your place? asked Daman.

At his asking, Han nodded. Daman liked Korean food very much, in particular bibimbap (rice mixed with beef, vegetable and red pepper paste).

When he was staying in Korea, he used to enjoy bibimbap as one of his als every day.

Soon they arrived at the food court in the bas.e.m.e.nt.

Suhyuks eyes beca wider. He was expecting them to wait in a line with a tray.

He was wrong because it was buffet style, full of different kinds of food.

And there was the sound of cla.s.sical music playing out from sowhere.

Just like how the patients were cared for highly, it seed the doctors here were given the best possible compensation too.

Very good, right? At Hans words, Suhyuk nodded his head naturally.

When you make a lot of money, why dont you start a hospital like this one? Cracking a joke like that, Han and Daman began putting food on their trays.

Then Phillip slurred while pa.s.sing by, Looks like the foods you might like are over there.

Suhyuk cast his eyes toward where Phillip pointed out, and over there were various salads.

Suhyuk moved to the salad bar, with a grin at Phillip.

He put tomato and spaghetti first on his tray, and so nicely chopped barquette.

There were also so sus.h.i. rolls, but he did not feel like it.

Suhyuk sat next to Han, while Philip sat beside Daman.

While eating, Suhyuk thought of the doctors at Daehan Hospital.

A man in his mid 30s was taking his seat at that mont.

When was about to eat again, Suhyuk turned to him.

He was holding a Korean book.

Suhyuk murmured before he knew it, Dongui dical Encyclopedia

The man looked at Suhyuk as if he heard his soft voice.

He spoke in clumsy Korean, Are you Korean?

Yes, I am.

Oh, my na is William, said the guy in English now.

When he did not show any reaction, the guy smiled bitterly, guessing Suhyuk could not speak English.

However, Suhyuk replied at that mont, My na is Suhyuk Lee.

Are you the doctor who just arrived here? Well, I ca here at the invitation of .

Oh, you ca here on invitation? Nice to et you. Welco to our hospital! Well, what I an is

Im very much interested in Korea. I hope to see you more in the future.

Suhyuk looked at the book, scratching his head.

Han spoke to him in Korean, with a smile, You had better get along with him.

Looks like you speak Korean well since youre reading the Dongui dical Encyclopedia.

William shook his head, adding,

Well, I am learning Korean, but I am very much limited in my Korean. May I ask which departnt youre a.s.sociated with?

I think were working at the general surgery departnt.

William made a regrettable expression.

Then Han, who was eating, asked Daman about who William was.

Well, hes soone whos co to the neurosurgery departnt this ti. He is quite capable, but he actually has a speciality in so other area.

What area is that? Stem cells. Hes auth.o.r.ed many papers and received several awards, too.

Nodding his head, Han began eating again.

Though he was not old, William was a great doctor.

Can I call you Dr. Lee? You can call whatever you feel comfortable.

With a smile, William nodded and then opened up the book again, as if he had just thought of sothing.

If you dont mind, can you tell what this ans? I cant understand with my limited Korean.

Suhyuk gladly took the book.

It is about the curc.u.ma herb. Curc.u.ma powder is good for arthritis

When Suhyuk continued to explain, William shook his head, surprised at the contents of the book.

Huh, Jun? How co he, who lived several hundred years ago, was able to find out that curc.u.ma had this Turic ingredient? I am just amazed and deeply respect him, said William.

The turic component extracted from curc.u.ma are used to treat arthritis. Plus the selenium component that protects cells from harmful oxygen.

William, staring at the Dongui dical Encyclopedia, continued to express surprise,

Dr. Lee, then this word ans

William suddenly shut up his mouth, because Suhyuks tray was full of salads.

Im so sorry. You couldnt eat because of

Oh, never mind! Please feel free to ask anything anyti when youre in doubt.

William nodded his head,and began eating.

While he was chewing with his mouth closed, he could not take his eyes off the Dongui book.

After lunch, Suhyuk was walking up the stairs to the lobby.

Looks like I can digest food better if I press here, said William, pressing his palm with his thumb hard.

Suhyuk said, with a smile, Do you really feel that way? I think the dical thods of the Orient are really great.

I agree.

Dr. Lee, are you available this evening? I dont think Im busy

How about a gla.s.s of beer then? I know a good beer bar near the hospital. Id like to repay you for your teaching today. When he was about to reply, Han spoke in Korean,

Youre not busy this evening, right? Go and get along with him over a drink.

Suhyuk nodded his head.

Okay, sir.

Williams face beca bright.

7pm. Lets et in the lobby.

Sure.

Both of them exchanged their contact numbers. Looking at them, Phillip chuckled.

***

Their first day at St. Hopkins Hospital pa.s.sed quickly.

They stopped by the surgery building and other nearby buildings, eting the hospital director too.

It was approaching 7pm.

Han, who ca down to the lobby to return to the apartnt, waved his hands at Suhyuk.

Dont drink too much. Have a good ti!

Suhyuk checked the ti. It was 6:30pm.

He still had 30 minutes to go until the appointed ti.

Sitting on the waiting benches, Suhyuk looked around the lobby.

Though he felt awkward in every way, it seed to him that there were many patients regardless of whether it was the US or Korea.

While he was checking his surroundings, his cellphone buzzed.

It was a call from William.

Yes, this is Suhyuk Lee.

Dr. Lee, Im afraid Ill be late a bit. Can you wait or co to my office, if you dont mind?

Sure. Where is your office?

Okay.

Suhyuk headed to the elevator to go to his office, which he could easily find.

Knock, knock, knock. When he knocked on the door, William in a white gown opened the door.

Sorry. Please co in.

Once he stepped into the office, Suhyuks eyes beca larger gradually.

And he murmured before he knew it, Wow

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