Daily American Drama

Chapter 1179 Intern Sean Murphy

Los Angeles.

San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.

Sheldon, I'm in the hospital, damn it, my right leg is broken, I can't drive you to school, you take the bus yourself...

I don't care if the bus driver doesn't give you a hand, or if you want to wear bus pants, you can do it yourself, that's it!

Leonard groaned and hung up the phone.

It's Sheldon again.

Adam came over to make rounds at this time, and when he saw this scene, he immediately understood what happened.

yes.

Leonard said helplessly: I'm so hurt, he still wants me to drive him.

He's quite courageous.

Adam joked: Although you can barely drive with one foot, but you dare to drive and sit?

I definitely didn't dare before.

Leonard complained: But now I often ride in Penny's car, and complain about Penny's car engine light on, and complain about Penny wearing flip-flops while drinking coffee while driving.

Now I feel that Sheldon's courage is countless times greater.

Petunia really changed Sheldon a lot.

Adam sighed.

Yeah, Penny spent a year with him, it feels better than I spent several years with him.

Leonard laughed at himself: At least I haven't been able to change any of his habits.

It's not that you're bad...

Adam wanted to comfort him, but he couldn't continue, and changed his voice: It's Petunia who is amazing, but what Sheldon listens to most is what his mother and grandma say.

Penny can be said to be a combination of Sheldon's mother and grandmother in this respect.

All right.

Leonard was relieved.

For the next period of time, Leonard was recuperating in the hospital, while Sheldon didn't have a driver. After harassing Adam and Penny to no avail, he didn't want to take the bus, so he had to live in school.

Caltech soon had some more nighttime ghost stories.

And here.

It's the season of rookie intern reports again.

Dr. Glassman, why are you here?

On this day, Adam saw an old acquaintance.

Former president of New York Medical Center.

Emmm.

That's right.

In this big incident of the medical center, as the director of the hospital, he was the first to be affected and resigned.

Adam, I want to ask you a favor.

Dr. Glassman was out of sorts, but managed to force a smile.

Come to my office and talk.

Seeing this, Adam asked him to go to the office.

It's nice here.

After looking around, Dr. Glassman sighed.

Is there anything I can do for you?

Adam asked.

Is such that……

Dr. Glassman also knew Adam's character, so he said the matter directly without any ink marks.

It turned out that he had an adopted child, Sean Murphy, who had just graduated from medical school this year and needed a hospital internship.

But because this child has autism, he has already spent a lot of energy on going to medical school. Now that he wants to really enter the hospital, it is not the same as going to medical school.

Especially now that he is no longer the dean of the medical center.

Autism...

Adam pondered: Dean, you are also a surgeon, you should know that surgeons are not only facing surgery, but also need to face more challenges...

I know.

Dr. Glassman quickly said: Although Sean has autism, he also has savant syndrome, and he has superhuman abilities in many aspects.

Superb memory, very strong spatial intelligence, observation and analysis of things from a different angle than ordinary people, very unique, far beyond the imagination of ordinary people like us.

But I think you know this point Adam best, and only you know what step he can do best.

Only you can teach him well, so please give him a chance.

If that's the case, he could be a diagnostician.

Adam laughed: He will be the best diagnostician since Dr. House.

It so happens that I know a Dr. Wilson who I think will be his best teacher.

emmm.

From time to time, House also harassed him by phone and email. If he knew that there was such a weird talent, he would be very interested.

Doctor Wilson?

When Dr. Glassman heard this, he couldn't think of any Dr. Wilson who was good at diagnosis, so he directly denied it in his heart, and sighed: If possible, I don't want him to engage in front-line clinical work.

but……

Adam, do you know how I met him?

Appreciate further details.

Adam saw the old dean put on a posture that I have stories and you have wine, so he had to spare time to listen to him carefully.

Ten years ago, when I was on a business trip in other places and communicating with the local hospital, I met Sean and his brother one night. They were still two middle school students at that time.

Dr. Glassman began telling his and Sean's story: They came with a rabbit for me to treat, and I didn't have a rabbit that could save Sean.

From the conversation between their brothers, I know what happened.

It turned out that their father was very dissatisfied and irritated with Sean's autism, so he grabbed the rabbit in Sean's arms and fell to his death.

Xiao En's brother loves this brother very much, and they discussed not going home in the future, and the two brothers depended on each other for life.

At first I just took it as an insult.

Unexpectedly, it was later discovered that Xiao En's younger brother really ran away from home with his elder brother.

After a period of time.

Sean called me. When I rushed, I found his brother fell from a height and died in front of him. It was already late when I went.

These two experiences made Sean obsessed with being a surgeon.

He thought that if he had been a surgeon, he would have saved his brother and his rabbit.

You also know that someone with obsessive-compulsive disorder like him is very difficult to persuade.

I adopted him these years, and I can only help him take a few steps on this road.

But the most critical journey requires a good enough teacher.

That's why I came to you.

Adam, give someone like him a chance.

I know you can raise him if you want.

Dean...

Adam sighed: You really gave me a big problem.

This takeover means endless troubles.

One of the seven Little Red Riding Hoods is autistic.

Adam and the others invested, and the shelter established by her father was established for these autistic patients.

Adam is well aware of what it's like for people with autism.

Normal life is difficult, but also a surgeon?

please.

Dr. Glassman prayed with eyes full.

You can ask him to come over and have a look.

Adam pondered for a long time before speaking slowly.

This is not for the face of the old dean, but for the face of a long sigh, and even more for the face of medicine.

Although the follow-up is troublesome, as long as he pays attention, it is not completely hopeless.

If this Sean Murphy is really as good as the old dean said, he has a talent similar to him, although he can't be as comprehensive as him.

But if you can't be a little Duncan, a little House can't escape.

It's just that the premise depends on the extent of the autism and whether this Sean Murphy is suitable for him.

That's great.

Dr. Glassman finally showed a bright smile, raised his hand and looked at the time: I have already made an appointment with him, and he should be here by this time.

half an hour later.

Maybe the plane is delayed...

Embarrassed, Dr. Glassman picked up the phone and called, but no one answered.

This concept of time still needs to be corrected.

Adam shook his head.

Sean is usually very punctual. It must be because the plane was delayed or he encountered an accident that he was not on time.

Dr. Glassman explained.

I know.

Adam nodded: I have quite a few friends like this, some of them have severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, and even have a strict time limit for going to the bathroom.

It's just that we are doctors, and these margins need to be considered.

After all, the world does not revolve around us.

Many times there are accidents of one kind or another. If you don't think about it in advance, it will be very troublesome and even cause irreversible damage.

Sean's OCD is much less severe.

When Dr. Glassman heard it, he smiled: It won't be that exaggerated. As long as I explain this well, I believe he can do it.

I hope.

Adam smiled noncommittally.

Is there really someone who strictly schedules time to go to the bathroom?

Dr. Glassman asked curiously, Does he have a job?

He also has savant syndrome and is a super genius.

Adam briefly introduced Sheldon's situation.

That's great.

Dr. Glassman was overjoyed: Your friend Sheldon can do it, and Sean must be able to do it too.

Sheldon's situation made him see a bright future.

Don't be so optimistic just yet.

Adam reminded: The reason why Sheldon is so comfortable in life is because he is doing things in his field.

Theoretical physics only needs his brain and does not need to communicate with other people.

It doesn't matter if he goes to work or not to school.

This solves the biggest problem of people like them, the problem of getting along with people.

If Sean was really as smart as Sheldon, he would know that the best thing for him would be to be a diagnostician or work in a research institute.

Rather than being a surgeon who needs to deal with people and often faces a lot of pressure in a field that I am not good at.

This is a very unwise choice.

Moreover, surgeons face the life and death of patients directly, so the problems will be even greater.

It is not comparable to Sheldon's change from theoretical physics to experimental physics or engineers.

Once there is a mistake, it is a life or even multiple lives.

That's my biggest concern.

No matter how weird Sheldon is, he can only make other people's liver hurt with anger.

Others just ignore him.

Sheldon, who can still hate someone like Leilis Winkle, doubts life.

As for Sean Murphy, who wants to be a surgeon, if he makes a mistake, the patient will not even have the chance to argue with him.

Shelton played with miniature atomic reactors when he was a child, but when he grew up, he only engaged in theoretical physics research and completely gave up on hands-on aspects. This is the wisest choice.

Adam is willing to believe that this is the result of Sheldon's super brain subconscious self-evolution self-selection.

And Sean Murphy now looks decidedly less intelligent than Sheldon.

Not surprising though.

Sheldon is a super genius with an IQ of 187.

There are few in this world who can compare to him.

Adam wasn't sure he could tolerate this Sean Murphy the way he tolerated Sheldon.

He won't have a wrong view just because Sean is autistic and looks pitiful, thinking that as long as he is a vulnerable group, he must receive special care and then gain privileges.

That is irresponsible to all patients.

Who is not a disadvantaged group?

It can't be all about stacking buffs, whoever stacks more should have the privilege?

Morality and law, if they really give way to stacking buffs in an all-round way, then this world will definitely take pills.

well.

Dr. Glassman's face darkened when he heard this, and the excitement just now disappeared.

He is not only an excellent doctor, but also the director of a large hospital.

What Adam said was Sean's biggest problem, how could he not know.

It's just that Sean is his adopted son, and his daughter left him at a young age.

Sean can be regarded as his only child.

As an old father, in the face of his persistent son, what can he do besides discarding the moral and ethical issues that may be involved and only seeing the positive meaning in it?

If we hire Sean, give hope to people with limitations like them.

These limitations may not be what they imagined.

Telling them that there is still a chance to be a better person is also giving us a chance to be better...

Having said this, he couldn't go on.

Because he saw Adam's indifferent gaze, he knew that saying these seemingly correct words would not impress Adam at all, and the scene fell silent for a while.

Seeing this, Adam's face softened a little.

If it is true, it is often nonsense.

It is completely listening to what you have to say, like listening to what you say.

Even if he wanted to accept Sean Murphy, it was based on the fact that the other party was a man who could be made, not some bullshit that was correct and couldn't be more correct.

Theoretically, every intern doctor is a doctor of medicine, and can cure diseases and save lives, but why is no one willing to let these doctors of medicine directly operate on themselves?

Theoretically, everyone can learn mathematics well, but in the face of those profound mathematical problems, how many people from all over the world can solve the most profound mathematical problems, or even understand them?

Is it because of these theoretically possible things, these opportunities that should require absolute talent and hard work, are absolutely given up to people who are theoretically possible but practically impossible, just because it is absolutely correct to do so?

In other places, it may work under this name.

But to Adam, it's just like Dr. Gablehouse sees Sheldon, it's just a banana.

Perhaps you would like to see it, Dr. Duncan.

Office secretary Ruth walked in, broke the quiet air, and pressed the big-screen monitor in the office with the remote control.

On the TV news, a group of people at the airport watched a handsome young man treat a boy who was accidentally injured on the spot.

He saved the child!

With an admiration, everyone onlookers applauded.

The boy's parents hugged the handsome young man directly.

The Qingjuan youth stiffened all over.

He's Sean.

Dr. Glassman was overjoyed to see the adopted son who gave him a face on TV.

It looks fine.

Adam was more satisfied that the young man didn't push away or avoid the embrace of the boy's parents.

The difficulty of this teaching may not be as high as imagined.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like