Cao Yong was not the only one who suspected her of committing a crime. Dai Ronghong hurriedly explained, "I would never do such a thing, Dean. I have been practicing medicine for so many years and I have to have this bottom line."
"Let me ask you, the patient's family has been insisting on conservative treatment. Didn't you doubt his intention?"
Dai Ronghong's face turned paler in an instant, almost turning into a piece of white cloth. What made her even more panicked was that when she turned around inadvertently, she saw Tao Zhijie sitting diagonally opposite her.
After making eye contact with her, Tao Zhijie moved away and told Dean Wu and other colleagues in the department some details of the incident: "As you all know, the eldest daughter of this family, Li Yaxi, was previously hospitalized in our department's hepatobiliary surgery department. As far as I know, during her hospitalization, only her mother came to see her. Her father came to visit her only a few times. He only came on the day of her surgery. She said her father was very busy at work, but today he didn't look like the kind of person who was so busy with work that he had to travel all day."
"There must be something wrong with this phenomenon. Doctor Tao, didn't you notice anything unusual before? A father who loves his children would not come to the hospital to visit his daughter only once or twice when she is seriously ill and hospitalized."
"Yes." Tao Zhijie admitted that what his colleagues said made sense, and said, "I didn't realize it until today when it happened. I was negligent."
"You trusted Dr. Dai before, right? You trusted Dr. Dai so you didn't consider this aspect?"
Yes. He trusted his colleagues and thought that they would not refer patients with family problems to him without notifying him. In fact, when Cao Yong scolded him that night, not only him, but most people felt that Cao Yong scolded too much. It was not until today that he suddenly realized that the problem was so serious.
"Doctor Tao can see that there is something wrong with this family. Doctor Dai, you have been with this family for so long, don't you see that there is any problem with them?" Director Chen and other directors of other departments questioned Dai Ronghong face to face.
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Dai Ronghong struggled with her lips and said, "I believe you know that sometimes, as a doctor, you have to understand the patient's condition and the family members' feelings—"
Sometimes it's not what the doctor wants, but the family members who ask you to do so. What can you do? The patient seems to be dying and there is no hope of saving him. The family members think that the treatment is not cost-effective and insist on letting the patient go home. You can't stop them.
"Dai, doctor, student."
Hearing Dean Wu's heavy words calling out her name, Dai Ronghong couldn't help but tremble all over.
"You can't stop it, and whether you want to stop it or not are two different things!" Dean Wu slammed the table.
The doctors at the scene felt heavy-hearted as they listened to the director's angry voice.
"As a doctor, you knew that the family members might be trying to kill for money, but you didn't think about how to stop them. You only thought that you might be powerless to stop them. If you are not an accomplice, what are you? As a doctor, can you bear to watch a patient being dragged to death?" After scolding this person, Dean Wu felt heartbroken. He said to other colleagues earnestly, "Many things in the clinic bother you. You think it is not the job of a doctor to interfere in the family affairs of patients. The family members can do whatever they want, and the police can't intervene in their family affairs. Is that right? If you really have such thoughts, it's no wonder that people outside say you are callous in your white coats."
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