Chapter 673 There is a reason



Everyone has experienced a slap in the face. It is normal for Dr. Xie Wanying, who believes she is not a god, to have such an experience.

Doctor Xie Wanying's academic expression remained solemn and she thought for a moment before responding calmly, "Tell me, where are you now?"

The light in the eyes of the three people who heard her on the phone suddenly fluctuated, and there was a sudden feeling like the flash of a camera lens.

Dr. Qiu immediately turned to Dr. Pan and asked: Did you hear clearly what they said?

This is because the person on the other end of the phone is shouting loudly, and the sound leaking out from the phone sounds like a dragon's roar, so that people who are slightly closer to the phone can hear some clues of the content of the conversation between the two people.

Based on this, the information obtained by Dr. Pan was no different from that of Dr. Qiu, and it was the voice of Ms. Wu, a close friend of Dr. Xie. As it is well known that Ms. Wu is pregnant, her sharp tone indicates that the other party is anxious and nervous, which makes people speculate: Could it be that Ms. Wu is about to give birth? !

A good friend suddenly called to tell me that she was about to give birth and asked for help from a doctor friend. How should Xie respond?

According to common sense, Dr. Xie should have become nervous and panicked and immediately stood up and did something.

None of these were seen in Dr. Xie Wanying, which made Dr. Pan and Dr. Qiu wonder if they had heard it wrong.

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Dr. Pan replied to Dr. Qiu with a look in his eyes: I don't know if I heard it correctly, we can only listen together to see what is going on.

The phone was leaking sound, and Ms. Wu's roaring voice continued to rush out of the phone microphone, indicating that the situation on the other side was urgent: "I'm driving on the road--"

The eyes of Dr. Qiu and Dr. Pan shrank. It was hard to convince them that they had heard wrong: there really was a pregnant woman who was driving on the road to give birth.

Who just boasted about how they and their friends were the best at working until delivery?

It’s Dr. Xie.

Yes. Doctors Pan and Qiu couldn't help but narrow their eyes: Doctor Xie, did you know that you were slapped in the face after receiving the call, so you pretended to be calm?

Dr. Qiu put his hand on his forehead and secretly glanced at his boss, Dr. Tao Zhijie.

Dr. Tao is a well-known gentleman who is very gentle towards women. However, people who have been with Dr. Tao for a long time know that Dr. Tao has the temper of a big shot in the medical circle.

For example, if some people do things beyond the bottom line of Mr. Tao's tolerance, they will definitely be criticized by Mr. Tao, and it is not ruled out that they will be criticized to death by Mr. Tao, even if that person may be a student colleague whom Mr. Tao has always admired.

Doctor Tao's smiling masculine eyes narrowed slightly, forming a curved fishing line, and the occasional flash in his eyes was directed at Doctor Xie who was talking on the phone opposite.

Based on this, Dr. Qiu could imagine that Boss Tao's anger was accumulating in his heart, and he was afraid that it would explode at any opportunity.

Thank you, Doctor.

"What's going on?" Another two heads popped in from the door. They were colleagues from other departments of hepatobiliary surgery who were passing by after get off work and heard that there was an emergency, so they came over to find out what was going on.

As demonstrated in the previous article, the length of the eavesdropping gossip antenna of a hepatobiliary surgeon is comparable to that of a urologist.

However, you have to know that this is Dr. Tao's office. These people dare to take the risk to come to Dr. Tao's territory to gossip, only because they all heard that the wife of their colleague Dr. Yin was about to give birth.

Yes, Ms. Wu is Dr. Yin’s wife.

"Have you informed Doctor Yin?"

The colleagues at the door urged and asked questions collectively, which made Dr. Qiu suddenly remember this key step. He quickly took out his mobile phone to contact Dr. Yin.

"Didn't she call her husband herself?"

Others followed suit and raised important questions.

It is strange that when Ms. Wu was about to give birth, the first person she called for help was not her husband who is also a doctor, but her best friend Xie. Does she think that her husband is not as reliable as her best friend Xie?

Including Dr. Qiu, every colleague shed a sweat for Dr. Yin as a sign of respect.

Strange things must have a reason.

Dr. Xie Wanying can be heard keeping her calm and thinking voice as she continues to ask Wu's girlfriend: "Who are you driving on the road?"

As mentioned before, the person who rushes to the doctor to report the situation and seek help may be the patient, the patient's family member, or other people related to the patient. At this time, the reporter's mind is often confused and he is in a stress reaction without realizing it, resulting in the information reported to the doctor being incoherent and confused. If the doctor is not calm, it is easy to make wrong judgments based on the confused information.

An experienced doctor will first identify the context and determine whether the other person is speaking normally. If not, correct guidance must be given to elicit the other person to say the medical information the doctor needs.

This kind of clinical dialogue guidance is one of the basic skills of frontline clinicians.

Doctor Pan, Doctor Qiu and a bunch of colleagues at the door suddenly cringed their necks: Did they panic first? Did they read the wrong information?

Dr. Qiu put the mobile phone back into his pocket, feeling fortunate that he did not tip off Dr. Yin, otherwise it would be his fault if he tipped off the wrong person and frightened Dr. Yin to death.

The other colleagues who informed Dr. Yin of the news immediately stopped talking, and Dr. Yin, who was still standing opposite, shouted at him: "What did you say about my wife? Tell me now!"

After being reminded by Dr. Xie, Driver Wu finally reorganized his thoughts and explained the whole thing from beginning to end: "I drove out of the company to discuss some business. It was almost time to go back to the company. On the way back, I happened to see Dr. He standing on the roadside and couldn't get a taxi, so I drove over and picked her up."

Dr. He doesn’t drive himself?

"Dr. He said her car was taken away by her husband because he lent it to his parents."

I met Dr. He at another Class II hospital in the city, which is not as famous as the big hospitals like Guoxie and Guozhi.

What was Dr. He doing in this hospital? Was he on a business trip?

Dr. He answered no, and Ms. Wu learned that Dr. He's father had regular physical examinations at this hospital, and had recently been admitted to the hospital because of problems. Dr. He recently wanted to transfer his father to his alma mater, Guoxie, for treatment, and was waiting for a bed at Guoxie.

From the information provided by Ms. Wu, Dr. Qiu and others realized: It's over, they really made a wrong judgment!

It was not Ms. Wu but Dr. He who was going to give birth.

Doctor Tao Zhijie's expression suddenly darkened, his eyes dimmed, and no one knew what he was thinking.

Speaking of this, is Dr. He really going to give birth on the way?

"Yingying, I remember you told me that seeing spotting means you're going to give birth and you need to go to the hospital to prepare, right?" Wu Lixuan asked.

Listening to what Ms. Wu is saying now, you can hear that there is a professional element in it, which shows that Dr. Xie was not making up the example of himself and Ms. Wu before. At least Dr. Xie and Ms. Wu have made various preparations in advance for their future delivery, including sufficient knowledge reserves for pregnant women in the late stage of pregnancy, otherwise they would not have the confidence to do so.

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