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

Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .

“ A Phoenix gives birth to a phoenix. And a ...

Chapter 510 Glory

If you ask a doctor what is the most unexpected life experience of working in this profession.

Parting of life and death?

The colorful and endless human nature in society?

Many doctors may tell you an unexpected answer: fair.

Isn’t it unfair that there are too many clinical cases?

Having money to treat illness but no money to wait for death, can this be called fair?

That's exactly wrong. In the eyes of doctors, everyone's destination has only one thing in common: death.

Life may be unfair, but death is absolutely fair.

No matter how prosperous and wealthy a person's life is, he is just a trip around the world as a human being. When he dies and turns into ashes, it proves that he is ultimately a mortal.

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Cherish the time you have left while you are alive and well is something doctors often tell everyone because they have seen the fairness of death.

Similarly, is it useful for you to be arrogant and domineering while living and think you are comparable to a god? In the eyes of doctors, it is all a joke.

Therefore, Dr. Lin Hao and Dr. Song Xuelin usually find patients who behave in this way very ridiculous, but due to their professional characteristics, they do not want to laugh at the patients and have no choice but to treat them coldly.

In contrast to them, Dr. Xie Wanying always adopts a more professional approach to treating various patients: dealing with each case individually and handling personnel matters according to workplace rules.

The reason is that Dr. Xie’s inner soul is that of an experienced doctor. He has a better understanding of the fairness of death and is clear about the professionalism required by the doctor’s profession. Therefore, he can handle patients’ matters as professionally as Dr. Tao and will not let his subjective emotions take over.

Subjectively, you think that this patient is annoying and you don't want to see him/her for a moment. If the patient really dies one day, how would you feel as a doctor?

People who can become doctors, through learning medicine, must be more sensitive to the death of living things than insiders, and have more awe for death than outsiders.

Unless a medical practitioner has truly gone bad, it is impossible for him to be completely insensitive to the death of living things. This is a characteristic of the doctor’s profession.

Doctor Lin Hao and Doctor Song are not bad people, so the result is predictable.

Squad Leader Yue received a call from Dr. Pan.

Dr. Pan told the students the latest news: the patient Li Yaxi was officially declared dead in the clinic at this moment.

"Senior Brother Cao has come to the ICU, and Senior Brother Tao is also here." Doctor Pan Shihua reported. Of course, as the chief resident of surgery, he himself was also on site tonight and witnessed it all with his own eyes.

"Has the patient been rescued?" Squad Leader Yue asked, glancing at Lin Hao out of the corner of his eye.

Lin Hao heard it, but turned his head to the wall as if trying to pretend he didn't hear it.

His deliberate action actually revealed his inner concerns to others.

Dr. Pan answered the question: "We have discussed this with the patient's family beforehand and will no longer perform any meaningless active rescue."

Stop torturing the patient and let him sleep peacefully. This is the last thing the family and medical staff can do for the patient.

Li Yaxi's face was calm when she passed away, and others could even see a hint of a smile from the corners of her "sleeping" eyes.

She did it. She did what Dr. Xie once said to her: live well, cherish every day of your life, and fight the disease until the last moment.

She did not waste the time that Dr. Xie, Dr. Tao, and Dr. Wen had spent trying to keep her in this world, and she could leave without any guilt.

These words were written in her diary before she fell into a coma at home and never woke up again.

"She once told me that if she ever gets like this, she should give this to Dr. Xie." Dai Nanhui wiped the tears from her face with both hands and handed the diary to Dr. Cao Yong.

Dr. Cao Yong first accepted the diary left by the patient on behalf of his absent wife.

It can be said that all the doctors here must be very jealous of his wife, Dr. Xie. This is the greatest sense of accomplishment for a doctor.

Through telephone connections, people thousands of kilometers away can have the same feelings.

The aloof Professor Jiao turned around again and heard that his apprentice Dr. Wen was at the scene opposite. Then he heard about what happened between the patient and Dr. Xie. Suddenly, a corner of his rigid facial expression collapsed again.

To be honest, at this moment, Boss Jiao was also jealous of Dr. Xie.

This shows that some doctors will never encounter such a glorious moment in their lifetime, and it also shows that Dr. Xie has gained the recognition of his patients both during their lifetime and after their death.