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    "I heard people say that you are leaving here?" Hu Hao didn't know where to find out the news about her, and he became even more angry, "What will I do if you leave?"

    "There are doctors and nurses here. They are rich in clinical experience and are my teachers." Xie Wanying said, telling her classmates not to trust the medical staff here is unreasonable.

    "Don't mention it." Hu Hao waved his hand. People always only believe what they see with their own eyes, and said, "The problem was discovered after I went in. What do you think they saw in the children?"

    This classmate¡¯s father is very angry.  Xie Wanying couldn't say who was right or wrong until she understood all the circumstances in detail.  Sometimes the negligence of medical staff is not intentional negligence, but appears to be "numb" after seeing too many patients.  That is to say, the usually minor problems cannot attract the attention of some medical staff, and it will be too late for the medical staff to react when the patient is in critical condition.

    This issue is a point of concern for the patient¡¯s family. Xie Wanying does not deny this. What she should tell her classmates is: "The teachers attach great importance to your opinions and are already studying it to see what is wrong with the child."

    We cannot say that the medical staff here are not well-intentioned.

    "You think, can they figure it out? They didn't even see it themselves." Hu Hao continued to get angry, pointing at the closed door of the neonatal department.

    "What you say is your feeling. Medicine is all about evidence. Whether your feeling is right or not, the doctor needs to find evidence to judge whether the family member's feeling about the patient is correct. You cannot judge a person based on his feeling alone.  Are you sick? Can I say that I think you are sick and you are sick? If the doctor really said that, you probably wouldn't believe the doctor even more."

    After hearing what she said, Hu Hao's anger subsided a little, but on the other hand, his worry remained.

    "Don't worry, I told you that the teachers pay great attention to the ideas you bring up, and they will definitely not ignore your children." Xie Wanying gave another reassurance to her classmates.

    "Are you going in to see the child?" Hu Hao only asked her this point, but still only believed her in his gut.  Because no one of the doctors here has told him what she just said, only she can say it.

    The teachers here are too busy to comfort her classmates. They just want to find out the cause of the child's illness as soon as possible so that they can explain it to their families.  It is better to say comforting words than to do practical things to treat diseases and save people. This is the thinking of most clinical people.  It's just that some family members are really too anxious.

    "I will go in." Xie Wanying gave the other party an affirmative reply.

    After hearing her words, Hu Hao breathed a sigh of relief.

    Xie Wanying picked up the phone again and contacted Teacher Peng.

    "Hu Hao!"

    Hearing the sound, the two turned their heads.

    A man ran up the stairs, it was Brother Luo.

    When Hu Hao saw him, he was about to run away.

    "Stop, what are you doing?" Brother Luo rushed to Hu Hao and stretched out his hand to grab his shoulder.

    Hu Hao turned around and said hurriedly: "I'm here to see the child."

    "Can you come and see the child? Didn't you say you don't want this child? Don't pretend to me, you are here to kill the child, right?" Brother Luo became more and more excited as he spoke, and he must have received the same answer.  The doctor informed me that the child had an emergency.

    "I didn't." Hu Hao raised his neck and argued, "If I had such thoughts, I wouldn't have informed her to come."

    Being pulled out by her classmates to back her up again, Xie Wanying said to Brother Luo in a matter-of-fact manner: "Calm down." (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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