Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 509 - Chapter 509 509 Transfer to Hepatobiliary Surgery

Chapter 509: [509] Transfer to Hepatobiliary Surgery Chapter 509: [509] Transfer to Hepatobiliary Surgery While rushing to get the stretcher, Xie Wanying heard footsteps chasing after her from behind.

Mrs. Guo caught up and grabbed the lapels of her white coat, “Xie Xie, thank you for saving my husband’s life, doctor!”

Even the most oblivious person could now discern that Xie Wanying had lent a helping hand to her husband.

“Let’s get your husband to the examination first,” Xie Wanying said, trying to stabilize the patient’s family’s emotions.

“Will you accompany us, please?” Mrs. Guo, completely at a loss, looked around and clung to her hand as if it were her last lifeline.

“Teacher Sun.” Xie Wanying turned to Teacher Xiao Sun for permission, “I’ll accompany the patient for the exam, and after the exam, I’ll take them directly to the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department. In case anything happens to the patient, we can respond immediately.”

Considering that Director Shen had taken on the patient, having a doctor accompany them seemed prudent. Sun Yubo nodded in agreement.

From then on, Mrs. Guo followed Xie Wanying everywhere, sticking to her like a shadow.

The family member’s attitude had changed too quickly, like a chameleon. As the nurse walked with Xie Wanying, she whispered, “You’d better be cautious around her. She’s been threatening to file complaints against us.”

“It’s fine,” Xie Wanying assured the nurse in return.

Mrs. Guo was the timid sort; she admitted herself that she relied entirely on her husband. Too scared to even open the door when her husband scolded her, she could not have imagined that her husband might have already been sick in the head.

Being a doctor requires rational analysis of various problems; one cannot make sweeping judgments.

They sent the patient to the CT room by elevator. After the exam, they escorted him to the Hepatobiliary Surgery ward on the ninth floor. It was Xie Wanying’s first visit to this ward, and she wasn’t very familiar with it. Fortunately, the nursing staff had been informed in advance and had prepared a hospital bed; the patient was directly wheeled into the intensive care unit.

According to prior arrangements, they had to start the artificial liver on the patient immediately. The doors of the wards were closed, and all the emergency equipment and artificial liver devices were inside. The medical staff had to prepare for intubation and the setting up of the machine.

The on-call physician for Hepatobiliary Surgery that night was surnamed Qiu. Dr. Qiu was on the phone with his senior, He Guangyou.

“Write the medical order to start him on artificial liver. His wife is aware of his condition. Once she signs, we can proceed,” the voice on the other end of the phone said.

“Does his family understand?” Dr. Qiu asked, “Senior, have you explained it to her?”

“I haven’t. But I think someone helped us with that part on the way here.”

Sun Yubo, who stood beside the staff of Hepatobiliary Surgery, rolled his eyes in secret, knowing full well they meant Student Xiao Xie had done some extra work.

He Guangyou couldn’t help but smile after hanging up the phone, thinking it was a voluntary act from their end.

No matter what, Tao Zhijie had intentionally brought him to see his junior sister, and after observing her twice, he thought this Junior Sister Xie was quite interesting.

Most doctors in such a department couldn’t wait to hand off patients like these to other departments, washing their hands of the responsibility. It seemed only Xie Wanying stayed with the patient throughout the entire process, genuinely concerned about the patient’s safety and well-being.

It’s just the fervor of a medical student, understandable.

Sun Yubo thought to himself, Student Xie isn’t merely acting on fervent impulse; such fervor lasts only for a moment, and if constant, a person would have long since perished. What she has is called single-mindedness.

In the Hepatobiliary Surgery ward, having heard from the senior on the phone that a person named Xie Wanying had assisted them with the family, Dr. Qiu became curious about this exceptionally kind-hearted Doctor Xie Wanying.

Taking the consent form and other documents, he went to seek the patient’s family for a signature.

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