If the immortal brother disobeys, he will turn around and ask the sponsor's father to put pressure. Wei Shangquan mentally scratched his chin and made such a wishful thinking. On the surface, he did not dare to be presumptuous. When he received a glance from the instructor opposite, he immediately shrank his neck.
Giving money or withdrawing funds from Shenmazi can threaten doctors to relax their medical principles. Doctors can discuss everything, but there is no way to compromise on matters related to the patient's health. Yes means yes, no means no. Do you want to use money to change the doctor's attitude?
Thinking too much.
Such determination could be seen in the cold eyes of instructor Cao Zhao across from him, and Wei Shangquan lowered his head.
Cao Zhao's black eyes gave this student who wanted to be clever a hint of warning. There were all kinds of students, and they were just a little different from the little kids in his inpatient department. No wonder he always said
They are just a bunch of "kids".
Putting away the stethoscope, Cao Zhao said to several other students: "You can come to him for fun, don't talk about homework."
Classmate Pan Shihua silently took back the notebook he borrowed from classmate Xie.
Before everyone left, Xie Wanying took out a few letters and handed them to classmate Wei and said, "Shanshan Zhuxing and others wrote to you."
The children had received help from the doctor brother to face the disease. Now, they heard that the doctor brother had encountered difficulties, and they all wrote to him.
Thinking of having to get comfort from a child, Wei's classmate looked hopeless. His brother, a doctor, seemed a bit useless. After the others left, he slowly opened the letters. Soon he found that he was wrong.
Shanshan and the others didn't know what his doctor brother was doing. Obviously, the classmates and clinical teachers would protect his self-esteem and would not easily tell his little patients that he was sick.
The children wrote him letters about their own troubles. For example, Zhu Xingzhuang was about to be discharged from the hospital and transferred to the general ward. I wanted to tell him that he would take him as his life goal and continue to work hard to cure the disease. Shanshan's child came back
After a reexamination, it was said that the plaster was about to be removed. I was afraid that he would not know, so I sent him a message. The children thought that his brother, a doctor, was on a business trip to study somewhere as the other doctors said.
To his surprise, these children's letters all mentioned a person named Dai Nanhui. Wei Shangquan understood. These children's letters were collected by Dai Nanhui. He didn't expect that this guy would actually do such a thing. He is worthy of his brother who worships gods and wants to do it.
The pediatrician rubbed his brow. At this moment, he was moved by his classmates.
The group left Wei's house and walked outside. Classmate Lin Hao asked classmate Xie: "Did Dai Nanhui do it?"
Everyone thought that those children’s letters were written by Classmate Xie, because they fit in well with Classmate Xie’s gentle style of doing things.
"The idea was Yingying's. He said he would do it when he was free." Pan Shihua explained the whole thing clearly.
"That's true." Lin Hao hummed.
Senior Brother Cao's car was in front of him. Cao Zhao stood by the car and answered the phone. Cao Yong opened the door and turned to ask his second brother, "Did you call from the hospital?"
Upon hearing these words, the three classmates stood still.
Cao Zhao put his cell phone to his ear and listened carefully to the news reported by his colleagues in the hospital.
On the other side of the phone, his subordinate Dr. Cheng Yuchen reported: "The patient transferred from the maternal and child health hospital in the next city is a full-term infant less than two days old. He was found to have heart and other organ malformations. He was transferred to our hospital as requested. It is expected that
He was admitted to the emergency department and required multidisciplinary consultation.”