Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 148 - : Legs felt weak

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Chapter 148: Legs felt weak

Doctor Lin handled things by the book and told her, “Of course the patient’s medical records were sent to Cardiac Surgery when the patient was transferred there; you should go look in Cardiac Surgery yourself.”

“Ah, you sent it to Cardiac Surgery?” Zhang Xiaohui feigned surprise.

“Doctor Lin called you yesterday and you didn’t answer, Doctor Zhang,” a nurse kindly reminded her.

“My cell phone number—” Zhang Xiaohui struggled for words, “I had told the head nurse of the ward about it, I have two numbers. She might not have remembered.”

“President Wu asked you to check on the patient yesterday, did you go see them?” Doctor Lin coldly asked her.

Zhang Xiaohui nodded her head, “I saw them, I saw them.”

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Hearing her response, Doctor Lin turned and walked away.

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If she saw them, how could she not know the patient was transferred to the ICU? The patient’s medical records would be in the ICU, not in Cardiac Surgery. Doctor Lin was a top student himself; he set a trap on purpose to see what she would do, and sure enough, she continued to pass the buck.

This person was beyond help; from now on, he would remember to stay as far away from her as possible.

Zhang Xiaohui watched in confusion as Doctor Lin suddenly walked away. What was going on?

Her cell phone rang, and Zhang Xiaohui pulled it out to answer, hearing the voice of the Deputy Director of Cardiology, Director Fang, from the other end.

“Come back to the department. I need to speak with you! Did you write the self-review report?”

Zhang Xiaohui had a premonition that something serious was amiss; President Wu actually remembered this issue!

“Director Fang, my mentor is Director Zhao, and isn’t Director Zhao on a business trip?” Zhang Xiaohui said in a hurry, surely it would be better for Director Zhao to deal with her upon his return.

Director Fang said bluntly, “The department decided during a meeting to have you stop your clinical learning and work. Director Zhao is aware.”

Zhang Xiaohui’s legs went weak. Huang Beibei and Shen Xifei hurriedly accompanied her back to Cardiology to explain things clearly.

On the other hand, Xie Wanying picked up her new phone and saw the incoming call was from Senior Cao, which surprised her. She connected the call, curious about the situation.

At the sound of connection, Cao Yong felt nervous, his palms slightly sweaty. Huang Zhilei had promptly reported that his junior sister had a new phone number, and he hurriedly made the call just to see if it was indeed true, not yet sure what to talk about with his junior sister.

“Senior Cao?” There was silence on the other end for a while, and Xie Wanying wondered if there had been a mistake.

“Yes, it’s me,” Cao Yong quickly regained his voice, not wanting his junior to hang up.

“Do you need something from me, Senior?” Xie Wanying asked.

“Are you on call today?” Cao Yong found himself never having been this embarrassed.

“Yes, I’m on duty tonight,” Xie Wanying nodded.

“If you’re on the night shift, make sure you rest after work,” Cao Yong said, and realizing he was sounding like those old men in the hospital who nagged their juniors, he quickly changed the subject, “I won’t be in the department these next few days. When I get back, I’ll show you how to tie surgical knots.”

Was her senior going to teach her practical skills? It was a golden opportunity for a medical student. Xie Wanying was thrilled and nodded frantically, “Thank you, Senior!”

After hanging up the phone, Cao Yong touched his pounding heart, wondering if he should see his old classmate Zhu Huicang about a cardiac check-up, but then he laughed at the thought.

Zhao Zhaowei nudged Xie Wanying’s shoulder, “I’m shadowing in Emergency tonight. Doctor Kim from Neurology is on rotation in Emergency, so I have been sent down to get some practical experience in Emergency, all thanks to you.”

It seemed that many of her classmates had been influenced by her, each getting better practical opportunities through her connections.

Tonight was the second day of the New Year, and the number of patients was increasing, as were the doctors returning for duty. She noticed that Doctor Lin and Doctor Jiang, who she had become somewhat familiar with yesterday, were now on the night shift. There was also Doctor Kim from Internal Medicine on call.

Even so, with the increasing number of patients, the doctors were exceedingly busy.