Chapter 101
“Please get up” Brynn hurried to help Dallas up, and Josh immediately pulled him up as well.
“Saving lives is a doctor’s duty. Even if you hadn’t begged me, I’d never stand by and watch someone die.
“Yes, Mrs. Johnson is a very skilled doctor. Don’t worry, Josh quickly comforted him.
Dallas‘ eyes welled up as Brynn and Josh spoke. “Thank you both.” He choked out, wiping his weathered face with a trembling hand.
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After Brynn agreed to save Chad, she hurried towards the mobile operating room, but just as she was about to enter, George stopped her. “Dr. Everett, this is our patient, and the competition is still going on. Are you trying to overstep your bounds?”
George glared at Brynn. He absolutely could not let Brynn interfere. He thought, ‘Wouldn’t that be telling everyone that modern medicine was no match for traditional medicine? That wouldn’t do.
If Brynn was allowed in today, the reputation of Asclepius Medical College would be trampled underfoot by Panacea Medical School, and even their right to manage the street would have to be given up. He would never allow such a thing to happen..
“You’re crazy! The patient is dying, and you’re still worried about winning or losing some competition?” Brynn looked at George in disbelief. “This is a human life!” She couldn’t believe that someone in the medical field would disregard human life like this.
“Who said he’s dying? Stop slandering us,” George sneered. “The patient is just having a normal postoperative reaction. You’re overreacting.”
Brynn saw right through him. Since George clearly had no medical ethics, she didn’t bother reasoning with him anymore and directly exposed his hypocrisy. “What do you mean ‘normal postoperative reaction? This is clearly a medical error on your part!”
The audience w
in an uproar. What? Thomas, Mr. Marshall’s student, had made a medical error? This was no small matter,‘ someone thought
The students of Asclepius Medical College refused to believe it, but the patient was clearly in critical condition. Everyone began whispering among themselves; their faces full of shock and doubt.
“This patient doesn’t even have a hemangioma. How could you treat him so recklessly? If something happens to him, can you bear the responsibility?”
Brynn was truly angry. How could a doctor joke about a patient’s life; George didn’t deserve to be a doctor, let alone the principal of a medical school. He was misleading his students, she thought.
“Mrs. Johnson, you’ll get into trouble for slander. George threatened cokily. He didn’t take her words seriously at all. It was just a surgery. ‘How could it kill someone! The patient was just in shock. He would be fine soon enough, he thought.
“Are you clinically insane? Shock isn’t a suggestion!” Brynn snarled, scanning the vitals. Forcing surgery on a stable patient. wasn’t just reckless–it was malpractice waiting to happen, she thought.
Dallas was on the verge of tears. “Mr. Marshall, please let Dr. Everett take a look. I won’t hold you responsible. As long as Chad was fine, nothing else mattered, he thought.
“You want to hold us accountable. What gives you the right?” George scowled impatiently. “I already said your son is fine. Stop making a fuss here”
As he spoke, he tried to push them out, but before he could lay a hand on them, Thomas’s trembling voice rang out the operating room. “Mr. Marshall, it’s no good, the patient’s heartbeat suddenly stopped, he’s dead.”
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Chapter 101
Chapter 101
“Please get up Bryn hurried to help Dallas up, and Josh immediately pulled him up as well.
“Saving lives is a doctor’s duty. Even if you hadn’t begged me, I’d never stand by and watch someone die
“Yes, Mrs. Johnson is a very skilled doctor. Don’t worry Josh quickly comforted him.
Dallas‘ eyes welled up as Brynn and Josh spoke. “Thank you both” He choked out, wiping his weathered face with a trembling land.
After Brynn agreed to save Chad, she hurried towards the mobile operating room, but just as she was about to enter, George stopped her. “Dr. Everett, this is our patient, and the competition is still going on. Are you trying to oventep your bedr
George glared at Brynn. He absolutely could not let Hrynn interfere. He thought, “Wouldn’t that be telling everyone that modern medicine was no match for traditional medicine? That wouldn’t do
If Brynn was allowed in today, the reputation of Asclepius Medical College would be trampled underfoot by Panacea Medical School, and even their right to manage the street would have to be given up! He would never allow such a thing to happen..
“You’re crazy! The patient is dying, and you’re still worried about winning or losing some competition?” Brynn looked: George in disbelief. “This is a human life!” She couldn’t believe that someone in the medical field would disregard human life like this
“Who said he’s dying? Stop slandering us,” George sneered. “The patient is just having a normal postoperative reaction. You’re overreacting.”
Brynn saw right through him. Since George clearly had no medical ethics, she didn’t bother reasoning with him anymore and directly exposed his hypocrisy. “What do you mean normal postoperative reaction? This is clearly a medical error on your part!”
The audience was in an uproar. What? Thomas, Mr. Marshall’s student, had made a medical error? This was no small matter, someone thought.
The students of Asclepius Medical College refused to believe it, but the patient was clearly in critical condition began whispering among themselves; their faces full of shock and doubt
“This patient doesn’t even have a hemangioma. How could you treat him so recklessly? If something happens to him, can you bear the responsibility?”
Brynn was truly angry. How could a doctor joke about a patient’s lifet George didn’t deserve to be a doctor, let alone the principal of a medical school. He was misleading his students, she thought.
“Mrs. Johnson, you’ll get into trouble for slander” George threatened coldly. He didn’t take her words seriously at all. It was just a surgery. How could it kill someone? The patient was just in shock. He would be fine soon enough, he thought
“Are y you clinically insane? Shock isn’t a suggestion!” Brynn snarled, scanning the vitals. Forcing surgery on a stable patient wasn’t just reckless–it was malpractice waiting to happen, she thought.
Dallas was on the verge of tears. “Mr. Marshall, please let Dr. Everett take a look. I won’t hold you responsible.” As long as Chad was fine, nothing else mattered, he thought.
“You want to hold us accountable. What gives you the right?” George scowled impatiently. “I already said your son is fine. Stop making a fuss here.”
As he spoke, he tried to push them out, but before he could lay a hand on them, Thomas’s trembling voice rang out from the operating room. “Mr. Marshall, it’s no good, the patient’s heartbeat suddenly stopped, he’s dead”
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