My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 442: 436: True Character is Not Shown



Chapter 442: Chapter 436: True Character is Not Shown

The Dean knew this very well, so she didn’t reprimand Tang Yuxin for performing the surgery herself as if she was a seasoned doctor. The Dean believed in her fully on this point.

“Oh my God!” Li Jia covered her face, “Real people don’t reveal themselves.”

Now she finally knew where Tang Yuxin’s skills were. They were simply not on the same level, let alone on the same line. Looking at her speed, her techniques, she had reduced Li Jia to nothing.

Wei Jiani’s gaze was also fixated on Tang Yuxin, for a moment, it was even filled with resentment.

Incompetent, yet instead of improving herself, she chooses to hate others.

Therefore, it could be said that this is the kind of daughter raised by Sang Zhilan.

Of course, this was just the beginning. Don’t forget about Zhao Mengmeng who cried to the chief nurse that evening, claiming that she didn’t make the mistake. She might be naive, but she had been a nurse for over a year. This kind of stupid mistake was something she would never commit in school, let alone now when she is practically a veteran nurse.

Of course, the chief nurse would trust their own people. Zhao Mengmeng was someone she personally trained. If her nurses could make such mistakes, wouldn’t it prove that she was incompetent?

“That intern is so mean,” another nurse comforted Zhao Mengmeng, “Head Nurse, I believe Mengmeng. We know who she is. If she made a mistake, she would admit it. In the past, when she accidentally gave a patient the wrong injection, she admitted her mistake even though it led to a record of misconduct and a pay cut. Aren’t our eyes blind? How could we not know this basic fact?”

“Exactly,” another nurse cut in, “that Wei Jiani just talks sweetly. She even asked me to help her with injections. I kindly taught her several times, but that’s the way she repays us.”

The more they spoke, the angrier the nurses became, even the Head Nurse had a clouded face. Doctors are tired, don’t they think it’s tiring to be a nurse?

In this hospital where men are treated as supermen and women are treated like men, aren’t they also tired? To top it off, they’re being falsely accused.

“Be careful in the future,” the Head Nurse advised with deep frustration, “There are not only gentlemen in the world but also vile people. When you encounter these villains, act cautiously to avoid getting yourself into trouble.”

While they were complaining, don’t think that Wei Jiani was comfortable in her skin, able to effortlessly shift all the responsibility to others. That was impossible. She hadn’t mastered that skill. She was tossing and turning in her bed, unable to sleep. Meanwhile, the three others sleeping around her were snoring like dead pigs.

She covered her head with the blanket, but still couldn’t fall asleep. She didn’t know what was wrong with her. She was just scared. Scared of being found out, and scared of the patient dying. Looking at her hand, it was still trembling.@@novelbin@@

For the first time, she felt that being a doctor was such a dangerous job. The smallest negligence could kill someone. Sometimes doctors are not only saviors, but they could also be killers.

Exactly, that nurse also interrupted, “Wei Jiani sure can sweet talk. She once asked me to help her with injections. I kindly taught her a few times, but that’s the way she treats us.”

As for the matter of administering the wrong medication, no matter what, she would never admit to it. If she admits it, her life would be ruined. If she had initially stood up and admitted her mistakes, she might have ended up with some warning and punishment. After all, she’s an intern. But since she didn’t, if she’s investigated, it won’t just be a technical mistake, but her moral character will be doubted too. No hospital would hire such a doctor. But right now, she’s not even a doctor, just an intern.

The next day, she acted as if nothing had happened, with her thick-skinned nature beyond anyone’s comprehension. As if no one knew her true nature, especially in front of male doctors, it was always “teacher” this, “teacher” that, with her sparkling eyes blinking away, latching on an infantilized tone, melting people’s hearts. She didn’t have much skill, but she knew how to act. She was conspicuously busy when people were around, but did nothing when alone.

It seemed that society preferred people like her: sweet talkers, good-looking, smart operators. But those like Wei Jiani who are simple and ordinary-looking are not well-received.

“Let me help you,” Wei Jiani offered, seeing a nurse bringing in a tray of medicine.

“I wouldn’t want to trouble you, I’m just scared you’ll mixed up the medication,” the nurse huffed and bypassed Wei Jiani. There were many people around, including doctors, patients, and the patient’s families, and the nurse didn’t leave any face for Wei Jiani.

Wei Jiani’s face was burning, yes, that’s how it was recently.

Although she pushed all her faults onto Zhao Mengmeng, the nurses were distancing and excluding her using their own methods.

The nurses were all laughing and joking with the other interns. Apart from jealousy, Wei Jiani could only feel frustration, yet there was nothing she could do about it.

She lifted her head as if she knew nothing, shoved her hands into her coat pockets and went to the ward rounds. But as soon as she walked in, she saw a child crying and the parents were criticizing away.

“Can’t you even give an IV? This is the second time already. What do you think my daughter’s hand is, something for you to practice on?”

The nurse stood aside very carefully, apologizing non-stop. The child’s veins were thin and she was having trouble inserting the needle, she felt helpless.

“What’s going on?” Wei Jiani asked as she walked over, pretending not to know.

“Doctor, you came just in time,” the child’s mother began to criticize the nurse when she saw the doctor arrive, “She’s pricked my child twice and is still going to try a third time. Can she do it or not? If not, then don’t be a nurse.”

The child’s mother was becoming more and more agitated the more she spoke. Wei Jiani listened patiently with a gentle smile on her face. She was young-looking and her gentle attitude immediately won the child’s mother’s favor.


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