Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 121: [121] Hurry up, rescue 2

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As he spoke, Dr. Jiang saw Dr. Lin's back, and shouted, "Old Lin, I want to ask you something."

Doctor Lin who was called turned around.

Dr. Lin is thin and gentle-looking. He is about the same age as Dr. Jiang. He is also an attending physician. He has a serious face and looks like he is usually not very talkative. Therefore, Dr. Jiang felt a little apprehensive when he greeted the other party.

Originally, the inner one was for heart disease, and the general and foreigner was for gastroenteritis. They rarely meet each other on weekdays, and they are not familiar with each other.

"What's the matter?" Eyes were fixed on the blood pressure value that the nurse took for a certain patient, Dr. Lin seemed not too happy about someone interjecting the question at this moment.

"It's like this, can you show me the medical records of the patients admitted to your cardiology department in the emergency room?" Dr. Jiang walked up to him to test.

"Do you know that patient?" After confirming that the patient's blood pressure is not high, Dr. Lin can take a moment to ask Dr. Jiang back.

"I don't know." Doctor Jiang couldn't possibly lie.

"What are you doing looking at his medical records?" Dr. Lin turned his head and questioned his colleagues carefully, probably thinking that Dr. Jiang was weird. If you are not a patient you know, why are you curious to see his medical records

"Let me tell you, it's this intern. She cares more about this patient, maybe because—" Dr. Jiang whispered in Dr. Lin's ear, hoping to make Dr. Lin as quickly moved by the medical students as he was.

Dr. Lin's brows were knotted very quickly, and he almost yelled at Dr. Jiang: What are you talking about? Where is this? It's an emergency room! The emergency department is too late to deal with the patients, so where is the time to discuss the medical records with the trainees. If you want to discuss the trouble, go back to school, or go to the inpatient department to discuss when the inpatient department is free.

"Old Lin, how about this? Show me your medical records, and you go and do your work. I'll tell her." Dr. Jiang saw Dr. Lin's expression at the end of his speech, so he had no choice but to rub his lips instead.

"You're so leisurely? You don't have any patients in surgery?" Dr. Lin lost his temper.

The internal medicine department is really busy, but the surgery department is good, so I have time to argue with the trainees.

Of course, it is impossible for Dr. Jiang to see no patients, and it is just a temporary end. There are no new surgical patients coming to the emergency department for the time being. The emergency department has always been like this. Sometimes patients come in concentrated bursts, and sometimes there is a period of time when there is a gap.

Seeing this, Dr. Jiang scratched his head again, wondering how to find another breakthrough.

When the two sides stopped talking, Xie Wanying who was standing behind the senior brother suddenly started running.

She ran through the crowd in a gust of wind. Turning around, Huang Zhilei and the others looked at her in surprise, wondering what was wrong with her.

"Why did she run away?" Dr. Lin asked the two people in front of him.

"I don't know." Doctor Jiang answered frankly.

"Is it she who wants to see the patient's medical records? Why is she running away, afraid of being scolded by me?" Dr. Lin complained, thinking that the current medical students are really glass-hearted, so he ran away without saying anything.

"No, absolutely not." Huang Zhilei was very confident in his junior sister's ability last night, and directly denied Dr. Lin's words, "My junior sister can't escape."

"What do you think she ran away suddenly?" Dr. Lin taught Huang Zhilei as a senior, "She didn't understand when she came to trainees, didn't you tell her? She was wearing a white coat and suddenly ran into the emergency room. People don't know Identifying her as a doctor or a trainee would cause panic. We didn't run, and if we did, it would be when the patient needs to be rescued—"