Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 125: Counselor came 2



Chapter 125: Counselor came 2
 

The visit from the student advisor for an inspection, without prior notification, was enough to scare the soul out of any student.

Waving at the two students from his class, Ren Chongda said bluntly, “I was passing by and thought I’d try my luck to see if any of you had come to the emergency department to learn something. I always have to check if any of you ‘dumb birds’ have learned to walk in the emergency room.”

With humor and wit in his words, those who didn’t understand might think Teacher Ren was joking. In reality, his words carried deeper meaning.

In the emergency department, where it’s often necessary to run, learning not to is a crucial lesson. Running is akin to panicking, indicating a lack of confidence in one’s ability to handle emergencies, and an inability to predict and control the rapid development of a patient’s condition.

Hearing the student advisor’s words, Yue Wentong and Xie Wanying felt a sudden increase in pressure.

Ren Chongda, however, believed he was not expecting too much, after all, it was his class leader and the sole female academic star from his class present.

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Realizing something, Doctor Lin asked Ren Chongda, “Did you just say you could help find someone from cardiothoracic? Who are you looking for? You’re not from cardiothoracic.”

With the situation being urgent, Ren Chongda picked up his phone to make a call, “Hello—I’m in the emergency room.”

“What are you doing in the emergency room? Weren’t you supposed to go to President Wu’s house? Hasn’t Cao Yong already gone? We were just waiting for us two.”

“Come to the emergency room for a moment. Anyway, I know you must be right outside the ER door now.”

To visit someone’s home, one had to pass by the ER door, because the employee dormitory buildings were built right next to the hospital back then.

“Alright, I’m in the ER, where are you?” the person on the other end replied, reluctantly entering the ER with a hint of frustration in their voice.

“In the resuscitation room,” Ren Chongda put down his phone and waved to someone outside.

A few seconds later, everyone saw Zhu Huicang appear behind Ren Chongda.

Doctor Lin internally rebuked himself for his foolishness. Everyone in the hospital knew who The Three Musketeers were—those three who were always together. If it wasn’t Cao Yong with Ren Chongda, it had to be Zhu Huicang.

“What’s the matter?” Zhu Huicang asked, holding gifts meant for house-visiting—a couple of bags of fruit and candy.

“Take a look at the medical records,” Ren Chongda replied, taking the items from him.

Uncertain, Doctor Lin asked Zhu Huicang, “Do you have time? If you don’t, I will call your cardiothoracic department’s on-duty staff.”

Zhu Huicang didn’t want to deal with the situation; he wasn’t on duty, and so he cast an annoyed glance at Ren Chongda for summoning him.

Ren Chongda also blinked, wondering if he’d been too meddlesome.

Xie Wanying only knew that Father Liu’s condition couldn’t wait. Seizing the opportunity, she immediately said to her seniors, “Teacher, please take a look at the medical records. Just now, the patient’s heart stopped once, we can’t wait. And, outside, there’s only his seven-year-old daughter waiting for him. I asked his daughter, and she told me she has no mother and only her father left.”

The family information she revealed caused an uproar among the group.

“What did you just say?!”

“Old Lin, did you know about this?”

“I didn’t know! Nobody told me that, she didn’t mention this situation when she handed over the shift to me!”

It meant that just a moment ago, the world was almost one orphan richer, with no mother or father.

If this father died, how could the doctor tell a seven-year-old girl that her father was dead.

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