Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1972: Sticking to Principles

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Chapter 1972: Chapter 1972: Sticking to Principles

Xie Wanying noticed that Senior Brother Shim hadn’t changed out of his surgical scrubs and realized he must have rushed over from the operating room. She said, "Senior Brother, you must be tired."

"You’ve been to our hospital’s intervention room, so you know how large our surgical workload is," Shim Youhuan stood beside her and playfully winked, "Do you miss our hospital?"

In front of Cao Yong, he dared not persuade her, only sneaking a question while Cao Yong was examining a patient.

Xie Wanying nodded, remembering how Senior Brother Shim saved her cousin, and she was grateful.

The most endearing thing about Junior Sister is her naturally sweet words that never make others feel awkward. Shim Youhuan’s mouth widened into a big smile, turning to ask Dr. Qi standing on the other side, "After the patient woke up, did you find out the cause of her fainting?"

Everyone was quite curious about this question.

Dr. Qi replied, "I asked her but she seemed unable to clearly remember."

Consequently, the attending doctor suspected the patient might be suffering from partial amnesia and recommended bringing in a neurosurgeon for an assessment.

The doctors suspected she had a serious ailment. Aunt Min had previously avoided being honest with the doctors concerning Sun Rongfang due to a fear of repercussions. Now, after confirming with Director Zhang that there was no obvious connection between the two matters, Aunt Min confessed the truth to the doctors.

Upon hearing her account, the doctors shared similarly enigmatic expressions with Xie Wanying.

"What’s the matter with Doctor Hu?" Aunt Min asked the doctors.

Dr. Qi and Shim Youhuan exchanged glances.

Cao Yong remained serene, with a solemn face.

Senior Brother and the mentors could certainly guess easier than she what was wrong with Doctor Hu, Xie Wanying thought.

Unable to directly answer the patient’s inquiry, the group of doctors left the ward to discuss further.

Following behind, Xie Wanying quietly listened to the seniors deliberating how to handle Doctor Hu.

"Should we notify Beidou Third Hospital about this situation?" Dr. Qi hesitated, "Doctor Hu likely hasn’t told her colleagues about her issue. I’ve never heard Doctor Zuo mention it."

It was a significant concern if a doctor’s eyesight was failing, especially being a surgeon.

"She—" Shim Youhuan’s brows furrowed deeply, his expression showing considerable surprise.

No one expected the outcome of this situation. Initially, every suspicion was directed at Doctor Hu having done something wrong to the patient. Ultimately, the truth unfolded showing the lack of bad people; it was Doctor Hu who was ill.

As fellow doctors, considering the situation empathetically, Doctor Hu’s motive for hiding her illness could be a desire not to be removed from her position.

Requiring a surgeon to suddenly put down their scalpel altogether would be a psychologically challenging adjustment. Surgeons innately love their scalpels; if they don’t wield them, they are no longer surgeons.

These words of sympathy for Doctor Hu were ones Shim Youhuan and Dr. Qi couldn’t utter. The reason was the presence of another person—Cao Yong.

Dr. Qi gave Shim Youhuan a discreet look: What would your Junior Cao think?

The notable Junior Cao from Guoxie was renowned for his courage, akin to a scalpel bravely revealing the core of a problem. Shim Youhuan gave Dr. Qi a calm response: Is there a need to ask?

Cao Yong stated earnestly, "We must inform Beidou Third Hospital."

The others who heard his statement: were not surprised at all.

Cao Yong adhered to principles correctly. Perhaps Doctor Hu would not rashly perform surgeries while unable to see, but the risk of practicing medicine could undoubtedly pose potential harm to patients, hence intervention was imperative.

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