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    Xie Wanying only saw that the clothes that Senior Brother Shen was wearing were operating room scrubs and had not changed. She saw that Senior Brother Shen had rushed over from the operating room and said, "Senior Brother Shen must be very tired."

    "You have been to the interventional room of our hospital, and you know how much surgeries we perform here." Shen Youhuan stood next to her and winked at her, "Do you miss us here?"

    He didn¡¯t dare kidnap people in front of Cao Yong, so he could only ask Cao Yong secretly while he was examining the patient.

    Xie Wanying nodded, she must remember to be grateful to Senior Brother Shen for saving her cousin.

    The little junior sister is the cutest in this, she is so sweet and natural that she won¡¯t embarrass anyone.  Shen Youhuan grinned widely, turned around and asked Dr. Qi who was standing on the other side: "After the patient wakes up, can you ask clearly why she fainted at that time?"

    Everyone is very curious about this question.

    Dr. Qi replied: "I asked her personally, but she seemed to be unable to answer clearly."

    Therefore, the attending doctor suspected that the patient was suffering from partial amnesia and had to ask a neurosurgeon to come over for examination.

    The doctor suspected that she was seriously ill.  Aunt Min was previously afraid that Sun Rongfang would not be able to confess to the doctor because of her relationship.  Now I called Director Zhang to confirm that the two incidents were not obviously related, and Aunt Min told the doctors the truth.

    After listening to her story, a group of doctors had facial expressions as enigmatic as Xie Wanying's.

    "What's going on with Dr. Hu?" Aunt Min asked the doctors.

    Doctor Qi and Shen Youhuan looked at each other in shock.

    Cao Yong was calm and solemn.

    The senior fellow teachers and teachers must have guessed what was wrong with Dr. Hu more easily than she did.  Xie Wanying thought.

    We couldn¡¯t answer the patient¡¯s question directly, so a group of doctors withdrew from the ward to discuss it again.

    Xie Wanying, who was following behind, listened quietly to the seniors discussing how to deal with Dr. Hu.

    "Do I need to inform Beito San about this situation?" Dr. Qi said hesitantly, "Dr. Hu probably didn't tell his colleagues about his problem. I haven't heard Dr. Zuo mention this matter."

    There is something wrong with a doctor's eyes, especially if he is a surgeon. It has a lot to do with it.

    ¡°She¡ª¡ª¡± Shen Youhuan¡¯s tangled brows furrowed, and his face showed surprise.

    No one expected that the outcome of this matter would turn out like this.  Before, everyone felt that things were strange, and their suspicions were all about Dr. Hu doing bad things to patients.  In the end, it turns out that there are not so many bad people in the world, and Dr. Hu is sick.

    As a doctor and a colleague, if you think about it from another perspective, Dr. Hu¡¯s motivation for concealing his illness should be that he did not want to be removed from his job.

    It is not easy to adjust psychologically to a surgeon who suddenly puts down his scalpel completely.  Doctors engaged in surgery love the scalpel from the bottom of their hearts. Those who do not hold a scalpel are not called surgeons.

    " Neither Shen Youhuan nor Dr. Qi dared to speak these words of sympathy for Dr. Hu.  The reason is that there is another person here - Cao Yong.

    Doctor Qi¡¯s eyes secretly winked at Shen Youhuan: What would you, junior brother Cao, think?

    Junior Brother Cao is a well-known warrior in the National Association, a man who dares to expose the lesions directly like a scalpel.  Shen Youhuan gave Dr. Qi a calm response: Do you need to ask?

    Cao Yong said seriously: "Of course we have to inform Beidu San."

    Several people heard his statement: It is indeed so.

    Cao Yong is right to talk about principles.  Perhaps Dr. Hu will not rashly perform surgery on patients when he cannot see, but the risks of practicing medicine are real and can cause potential harm to patients, and must be stopped.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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