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【1823】Ask for help again

We can understand the other party's emotions, because even as a doctor, it is difficult for her to accept such a thing happening.

"My family's experience may be the same as yours..." Xie Wanying said

Brother Luo's eyes widened at her: What do you mean?

He was also delayed in the hospital emergency room until he died.

When he read this information from her eyes, Brother Luo's body swayed, and the hands holding the bench slowly became soft.

Don't talk too much and don't delay the patient's condition. Seeing that the family members didn't object, Xie Wanying immediately picked up her mobile phone and called Dr. Zheng.

She only had Dr. Zheng’s mobile phone number. Dr. Zuo Liang and the others were so busy that they thought Dr. Zheng had given her his number and had forgotten to give her his contact information. After a few long beeps, Dr. Zheng didn’t answer the phone. He was probably in the operating room.

Busy.

All front-line teachers were extremely busy. Xie Wanying had expected this, so she could only call the teacher above her. Since there was no phone number for other Beidu No. 3 teachers, she began to look for Teacher Tan’s phone number in her contacts.

Asking Teacher Tan for help again, Xie Wanying thought to herself: In Teacher Tan's mind, she was probably a student who liked to cause trouble.

Teacher Tan had already expected her. On her first day as an intern at Beidu Sanlai, someone told her: Don't be afraid of trouble by calling if you have something to do.

Holding the phone tightly and listening to the call on the other side, Xie Wanying's eyes were a little complicated. For the sake of the patient, she hoped that Teacher Tan would answer the call. On the other hand, she felt sorry for her repeated troubles with Teacher Tan.

The phone on the other side clicked and was connected.

"Tan, Teacher Tan——" Unconsciously, her voice got stuck.

The teacher guessed that she would have such a result early on, and she felt that she was useless as a student.

"What's the matter? Tell me." Tan Kelin's voice was calm enough, indicating that he was ready and waiting for her to call.

There is no need to be surprised. If she didn't get this call back, she would definitely not be his disciple who was so good that he just cleaned up the anesthesiology department of his alma mater hospital two days ago.

After a while, he heard that she was a little too silent, and Tan Kelin said: "There is no time to waste in clinical practice."

Teacher Tan is a doctor and knows that the patient's affairs cannot be delayed. She also knows that her disciple only calls her for the sake of the patient.

Xie Wanying's voice calmed down and she reported the patient's condition: "Teacher, I am a patient with suspected placenta previa. She is about 28 weeks pregnant. She is bleeding uncontrollably and needs to be transferred to the hospital urgently. I can't contact Teacher Zheng at the moment. There are no other teachers.

Phone number. I can only ask Teacher Tan for a favor."

"Have them prepare the ambulance and send the patient directly to Beidu No. 3 Emergency Department. I'll go there." Tan Kelin was indeed prepared and agreed to her as if he was reciting lines.

Teacher Tan is coming in person? Xie Wanying was startled.

"I have something to send to the people in Beito San, just by the way." Tan Kelin added this as if he didn't want to put too much pressure on her, a student.

Beidu San is Teacher Tan's alma mater hospital. Perhaps Teacher Tan came to see Dr. Cui to reminisce. After hanging up the phone, he immediately informed the hospital here that the patient could be transferred to Beidu San.

People at the district hospital have long been eager to transfer patients to other hospitals, so they hurriedly refused to charge them and helped transfer them first.

The bench in Brother Luo's hand was put down. The police looked at him, worried that he would become unstable and cause trouble again. On the one hand, they really sympathized with him, the patient's family.

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