Chapter 152: Doctor Anisa fainted
"Hmm… as I thought. Let\'s get you checked out quickly…" Lein said with concern. But before he could finish his stce, Anisa\'s body collapsed, fainting.
Lein swiftly caught her, supporting her body. "Huff… this woman," Lein said with a sigh. He th jokingly added with a hint of narcissism, "Have I become so handsome that ev doctors faint?"
"Haha… silly," Lein shook his head.
Shortly after, several people in uniforms tered the room, followed by an elderly man who exuded an authoritative aura.
"Hello, Mr. Lein. Sorry to keep you waiting," greeted the elderly man with a voice that was calm yet warm.
[Status]
- Name: Darso
- Level:
- Race: Human from the Blue Planet
- Power Core: Player
- Rank: Tier-
Lein scrutinized the elderly man with narrowed eyes, trying to assess the figure before him. From the status panel displayed, Lein knew that this elderly man was at level and ranked as Tier-. However, what caught his atttion the most was the specialist doctor uniform the man was wearing, which indicated his professionalism. The old man\'s face radiated confidce, calmness, and deep wisdom.
"Not a problem, Mr. Darso," Lein replied kindly as he released Anisa, who was still unconscious. Anisa was quickly tak by the nurses accompanying Doctor Darso.
Afterward, Mr. Darso and Lein shook hands warmly, exchanging greetings.
"Allow me to introduce myself, Mr. Lein. I am Darso... the Deputy Director of Services," the elderly man said politely, explaining that his position was as the deputy director of the hospital responsible for its service standards.
"Nice to meet you, Mr. Darso," Lein said in a relaxed yet respectful tone. He could sse the warmth and humility of the old man before him, who, despite his high position, did not show any arrogance.
Meanwhile, the nurses who had come with Mr. Darso had tak the unconscious Anisa out of the room, leaving Lein and Mr. Darso alone.
"Come, Mr. Lein. I will guide you further," Mr. Darso said, inviting Lein to follow his steps.
The two th walked down the long, gleaming hospital corridor. It didn\'t take long before they arrived at a room with a reception desk sured by doors leading to the inpatit rooms where patits were staying.
"This is the room registration area, Sir. We sure that every room here meets the highest standards, whether in terms of quality, service, or other facilities," Mr. Darso explained in detail, demonstrating his deep understanding of every aspect of the hospital.
They th approached a large hologram board located in the cter of the room. "This is the available room list, Sir. All the information here is publicly accessible and transpart," Mr. Darso continued, not missing a single detail.
"Hmm... good, very good," Lein nodded lightly, his eyes fixed on the room list displayed on the hologram. Each room came with photos, facility descriptions, food options, and room numbers. At the top of the hologram, Lein saw the numbers \'4700/7,000\', indicating that out of 7,000 available rooms, about 4,700 were currtly occupied.
Lein didn\'t linger in the lodging area. After reviewing some details, he asked Mr. Darso to proceed to another area.
"Certainly, Sir. Next, we will head to the Pharmacy area," Mr. Darso said, promptly leading the way down one of the corridors that would take them to the hospital\'s Pharmacy section.
As Lein and Mr. Darso walked through the corridor leading to the pharmacy area, Lein could catch glimpses of the patits\' rooms along the way. Each room appeared fully equipped and modern, with adequate facilities.
He noticed beds with automatic adjustmt technology, flat-scre televisions mounted on the walls, comfortable tables and chairs, and other well-arranged furnishings, creating a comfortable and luxurious atmosphere. All of this showed that the hospital paid special atttion to patit comfort.
Before long, they arrived at the pharmacy area, which was bustling with activity. A queue of patits waiting to collect their medication was quite long but well-organized. Each patit held a prescription from their doctor, ready to hand it over at the pharmacy counter.
Lein observed the medicine displays managed by several nurses who worked efficitly. The nurses received prescriptions from patits, carefully reviewed them, and th retrieved the appropriate medications from the neatly organized shelves behind them.
Every medication giv to patits came with a brief explanation from the nurse about how to use it, highlighting the importance of communication in their service.
Lein\'s eyes were drawn to the impressive pharmacy area filled with advanced technology. Holographic panels floating in the air displayed information about various types of medications, including detailed descriptions and usage instructions.
Additionally, several assistant robots moved agilely a the area, helping the nurses retrieve medicines from high shelves or organize stock with extraordinary precision.
"This is the pharmacy area, Mr. Lein," Mr. Darso began to explain casually. He continued, "Here, we have efficit medication counters where patits can submit their prescriptions and receive the necessary medications. Registration is done quickly through our integrated system, minimizing waiting times.
Over there, you can find comfortable restrooms for patits and visitors, and here, you can see information panels displaying all kinds of data about the medications we have."
Lein nodded, admiring the speed and efficicy of the tire system. Mr. Darso continued his explanation, showcasing every part of the pharmacy area. He described how the information panels could be accessed by patits to learn more about the medications they received and how the assistant robots helped maintain smooth operations within the pharmacy.
After the explanation, they moved to another part of the hospital to continue their tour, with Lein increasingly impressed by the high service standards and technological innovations applied in every corner of the hospital.