"Are you my grandfather's attending physician?" Xinluo narrowed her eyes slightly and looked at the middle-aged man in a white coat in front of her.
The other person met her scrutinizing gaze without showing any weakness, and nodded, "Yes, I am. Miss Yue, from the perspective of a professional doctor, I hope you don't go in and disturb my patients. I..."
Before the man could finish his words, he was interrupted by Xinluo.
"I'm sorry, if that's the case, then I can't listen to your advice. After all, I can't believe what the doctor who diagnosed 'pregnancy termination' said to my grandfather."
"You..." The doctor in the white robe turned pale, "It was just a mistake. The nurse who entered the medical records made a typo. The hospital has already criticized this matter. It has nothing to do with me."
"Oh, so that's how it is. Why don't you say that it wasn't you who signed the medical records, nor was it you who diagnosed the patients? You, the attending physician, are just a figurehead, and everything was done by the nurses?"
It would be strange if Xinluo believed such nonsense.
She was too lazy to talk nonsense with them, so she sent someone to separate the attending doctor, Jiang Yunwen and the people she brought with her, and went straight to the ward.
The doctor and Jiang Yunwen, who had come to her senses, immediately started jumping and making a fuss, shouting that someone was going to go in and harm Shen Jun.
At this moment, another doctor in a white coat came over from the other side of the corridor.
"What's going on?"
Seeing the person coming, Shen Jun's attending doctor's eyes lit up: "Director, you're here at the right time. This person is trying to break into the ICU ward. The patient is still in a coma and is in danger of death at any time. It's not suitable for visiting at all!"
"Really?" The doctor called the director walked to the door of the ward and looked at the name written on the door.
"This Shen Jun, is he the male patient who had a miscarriage?"
"No... No, Director Xue... It was a mistake made by the nurse."
"Nurse's mistake? Isn't that the case you diagnosed, and does it have your signature?" Xue Ming asked with a frown.
"But, but the dean has already said that the nurse who made the mistake will be criticized..." The attending doctor's face turned pale. He just boasted. In fact, the hospital has not yet reached a conclusion on the matter.
He had privately visited the dean and brought Huo Jingyan's words and a "thank you gift". He dared to say that just now because the dean said he would consider it.
Xue Ming frowned even deeper. "I just came from the dean's place, and I didn't hear him say that. But he did mention it, and you went to him to ask him to spare your life. The dean asked me to return it to you..."
Xue Ming took out a bank card from his pocket and threw it to the attending doctor.
"The dean asked me to tell you that our City No. 1 Hospital will not accept people like you who undermine the professional ethics of doctors. Take your bank card and get out. You have been fired."
The bank card thrown by Xue Ming hit the attending doctor's left cheek exactly.
He stared at Xue Ming in astonishment, feeling a burning pain on the left side of his face. He was unable to come back to his senses for a long time.
The bank note just fell to the ground.
The quick-witted reporter immediately took a close-up of the bank card.
"No, it's impossible... I... I don't believe it..." The attending doctor finally came to his senses. He wanted to pounce on Xue Ming, but was firmly restrained by the people brought by Xinluo.
The reporters also came to their senses at this moment and swarmed towards Xue Ming.
"Does what you just said mean that Shen Jun's medical record was actually deliberately falsified by his attending physician?"
"Yes, please tell us in detail what happened. Why did the doctor want to bribe the dean? Did he reveal how much money was in the card? Does this mean that there are other financial backers behind this matter who paid him?"
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