Chapter 559
Chapter 559: Chapter 551: This Fateful Life Chapter 559: Chapter 551: This Fateful Life Seeing the situation, Lin Yile tugs at Tang Yuxin’s sleeve, “Yuxin, what do we do?
Someone has beaten us to the punch.”
Tang Yuxin hangs the stethoscope around her neck, “Let’s go see other patients.” Moreover, what does it mean to beat to the punch?
Besides, the injury wasn’t that severe.
Any random doctor in the hospital could treat it.
Tang Yuxin truly has no good impression of this second-generation doctor, especially Tong Shu.
Since arriving at the hospital, she has maintained a demeanor of high status and supremacy, walking around with her head held high, always looking down on others through her nostrils.
She understands the superiority of these second-generation doctors and chooses to respect them from a distance.
Thus far, they’ve kept to their own paths.
It’s not that she can’t retaliate, she just dislikes trouble.
If the second-generation doctor wants to show off, let her do it.
Naturally, Tong Shu has noticed Tang Yuxin.
She isn’t sure why, but she harbors an unexplained hostility towards Tang Yuxin.
Especially when Tang Yuxin, despite her young age, is already the top dog in the general hospital.
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She didn’t achieve this position from nothing.
Plus, Tong Shu has heard that Tang Yuxin is skillful in acupuncture, which irks her.
In Tong’s family, if they are considered second to none in acupuncture, no one else has the guts to claim the first place.
Thus, Tang Yuxin is her number one enemy in the hospital.
However, having been in this hospital for so long, she has yet to pinpoint what makes Tang Yuxin stand out.
Though she got more opportunities to operate, and even watched her surgical videos, her practices are just a bit faster and more skilled, and her success rate is extremely high.
Beyond this, she hasn’t discovered anything outstanding about Tang Yuxin.
At most, her technique is slightly better, more practiced.
Of course, such proficiency could be made up with time.
Given the number of surgeries the hospital arranged for her, how could she not hone her skills?
She accepted that Tang Yuxin was indeed an excellent doctor.
Nevertheless, when compared to their Tong family, she was still lacking.
Her main annoyance was that the hospital staff always compared her to Tang Yuxin.
Can they be compared?
Can they be compared?
They weren’t even on the same playing field, right?
So this time, she knowingly poached Tang Yuxin’s patient, and Tang Yuxin didn’t dare to utter a word about it.
The patient was sent to the operation room.
She had examined the case, and surgery was indeed required.
Naturally, she would be the one to perform the operation.
The patient was quickly wheeled into the operating room.
For Tong Shu, this was just a minor operation, so it took her no more than an hour.
She completed the operation perfectly and felt quite satisfied with the surgical process, which could be used as a textbook case in medical education.
After the operation, she went to attend to other matters.
Naturally, when it was time to finish her shift, she left.
Today was Tang Yuxin’s duty day.
Doctors often had to pull night shifts, which was a disadvantage of the job.
She had grown accustomed to it.
Moreover, after pulling an all-nighter, she would get two days off.
The general hospital was always considerably better than other places in regards to treatment of its doctors, even the arrangements for time off were quite humanized.
In the entire hospital, Tang Yuxin had the fewest night shifts.
Perhaps the dean, Zhu, considered her to be young and new to the hospital.
After reading some of the medical records, she felt a little sleepy as she was not used to working the entire day.
She got up, ready to make rounds in the wards.
Room by room, bed by bed, she checked on the patients.
Except for those who had to stay up for night treatments, the rest of the patients were deeply asleep.
This one.
She pulled out a medical case from the file, then started to go through it.
Zhu Xiaohong, suffered from a comminuted fracture in the left leg.
This was the patient who had a car accident and was operated on by Tong Shu today.
As she walked over, she saw a plaster cast on the patient’s leg.
The patient was lying there, looking quite pale.
But of course, having just had surgery, the patient couldn’t possibly look rosy.
Aside from the pale complexion, Tang Yuxin also noticed another detail.
She took one step closer and scrutinized Zhu Xiaohong.
Oh, it’s her.
Every day, lots of things happen in the world, yet people seem to run into each other quite frequently.
She’d said not too long ago, it’s best not to fall into my hands.
Now she didn’t fall into her hands, but ended up under her watch.
She adjusted the speed of the drip and something written in the notebook caught her attention.
She had medical ethics.
If something fell within her responsibility, she would take care of it, and if it didn’t, she wouldn’t meddle.
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Zhu Xiaohong was Tong Shu’s patient, not hers.
If Gu Ning were there, he would certainly identify her.
After all, his observation was much better than hers.
This woman was no other than the person who’d grabbed her chocolate, food, and scratched her hands and arms.
What’s this?
She has met with misfortune now?
Why is it that everyone else is fine, but she’s the one who ran into trouble?
Is this what the so-called instant karma means?
Opening the door, Tang Yuxin walked out.
Returning to her office, she took out Zhu Xiaohong’s medical records.
Reading it word by word.
“This treatment is incorrect.”
She muttered to herself.
If it were someone else’s patient, she might have kindly reminded them.
However, this one, she had already said, had nothing to do with her.
Although she’d never spoken much with Tong Shu, she knew that Tong Shu was an arrogant woman, who was also quite obstinate.
Such a woman couldn’t accept her own mistakes.
Especially when pointed out by others.
Besides, this was a small matter.
Surely that heir of the national doctor could solve it herself, otherwise, her title of national doctor would be in vain.
Tang Yuxin put the medical records back in their place, then picked up the pen and began to record.
At night, in addition to the nurses who checked the ward from time to time, Tang Yuxin also made several rounds, especially for those who had just undergone surgery.
Extra attention was needed.
Although she greatly disliked Zhu Xiaohong, she was the attending doctor on duty tonight and Zhu Xiaohong was a patient.
Once Zhu Xiaohong was discharged, whether she was Zhu Xiaohong or Mao Xiaolu, it wouldn’t matter to her at all.