Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1851: Beyond Expectations
The patient’s husband did not accept what the doctor said and replied, "If it wasn’t for my wife taking the wrong dosage as per the doctor’s instructions, normally if we couldn’t conceive afterward, that would be our own decision and we would bear the consequences. The problem now is that your doctor made her take the wrong dosage, resulting in her health issue."
This is why there can be no negligence in medical practice, as even a minor incident can lead to an unclear distribution of responsibility, regardless of life or death.
Du Haiwei, an experienced doctor, knows this too well and communicates with patients more cautiously than young doctors who are easily angered. He would never say an extra word unnecessarily. Du Haiwei turned to signal the young doctors not to engage in futile arguments with the patient’s family.
In such a case, whether the wrong dosage really leads to infertility or not, a judge in court would only focus on the mistake made by the doctors to punish them.
Today, such an incident serves as a lesson for the young doctors.
Zuo Liang had deep suspicions, thinking that yesterday, neither he nor Xie Wanying had met this patient, so how could this patient misidentify them?
"He’s got the wrong person."
A male voice interrupted abruptly.
The arguing group of doctors and the patient’s family all turned their heads simultaneously.
Standing in the corridor was the young man in the blue cotton jacket, with a cold and stern expression.
It was Brother Luo, Little Sister Luo’s brother. What was he doing in gynecology?
Zuo Liang was shocked, worried that this already messy situation might get even more complicated. He remembered that this person had persistently entangled Xie Wanying to hold her accountable, just like the family member in front of them. Perhaps soon these two would unite and demand accountability from the doctors, causing an uproar.
Thinking of this, Zuo Liang quickly signaled to Du Haiwei, preparing to have Student Xie secretly find a place to hide.
It’s common in clinical practice for family members to become agitated and violent, especially in the heavily impacted obstetrics and gynecology departments.
Du Haiwei maintained a calm demeanor to stabilize the overall situation, first observing Xie Wanying’s reaction.
Xie Wanying’s expression was much calmer than Zuo Liang’s worry and panic.
The reason is, she didn’t think Brother Luo was there to continue holding her accountable. If he were, he could have caused trouble yesterday in obstetrics when he had the upper hand, rather than waiting until today.
Could Brother Luo’s appearance here mean that Little Sister Luo asked her brother to find her?
Receiving her questioning gaze, Brother Luo was struck: Even now, she was only concerned about his sister’s condition.
He felt conflicted, his heart completely tangled.
No matter what, though he had a rough temperament, he absolutely couldn’t stand by and watch other injustices occur without speaking out.
The fact was clear as day – yesterday, he had been to the gynecology department several times and saw with his own eyes that it wasn’t Xie Wanying’s fault. Brother Luo formally pointed out to everyone, "I was here yesterday and saw his wife talking to her once. Later, when his wife came up with the medicine bag and asked again, it wasn’t her; it was another female doctor."
"Who are you?" Seeing someone speak up for the doctor, the patient’s husband was naturally skeptical of his identity.
"I’m not deliberately speaking well of her. I’ve had conflicts and argued with her. If you don’t believe me, you can ask others. I’m just honestly telling you what I saw," Brother Luo said, pursing his lips and frowning, "Or else, wait until your wife comes up and ask her if it was her."
Du Haiwei and Zuo Liang could tell from what they heard that regardless of whether Brother Luo was speaking for Xie Wanying or not, the fact that he was willing to actively present the truth instead of kicking them while they were down was entirely beyond their expectations.







