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    After listening to Cao Yong¡¯s analysis, our doctors realized that the sick girl trusted and admired a doctor aunt in her heart.

    The doctor introduced by her aunt was useless. After all, he was a stranger to her, and he was not as good as the aunt who often came to her home as a guest.

    Li Yaxi has very complicated feelings towards this aunt. The aunt is only good with her mother and doesn't like her very much.  The problem is that when she is really sick, she can only think of her aunt as the most reliable person.  Who asked her mother to tell her every day that doctor aunt is the most reliable?  This little girl must have had gastrointestinal symptoms for many years. It is not surprising that she secretly admires a doctor aunt and her aunt's medical student son.  Although pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect, cancer is never a sudden disease. It is a disease that accumulates over many years.

    People with a performative personality always do things for a reason. If people ignore them, they can only perform desperately to attract the care and attention of others.  After all, this little girl is also a pathetic person.

    How did Cao Yong figure it out?  I have never seen him come into contact with this patient.  But he is a neurosurgery expert, and the patients he sees have one major characteristic, as long as their daily behavior is different from ordinary people.

    These family members do not want to take the patient to a psychiatrist or mental hospital. You must know that Chinese people are very resistant to mental illness. There are very few psychiatrists in this era.  So these patients always come to him to see a doctor, suspecting that there is something wrong with their head.  Most neurosurgery patients have both psychological and mental problems.  Over time, Cao Yong became accustomed to this kind of things and people. He could guess the whole story by listening to the patient's past history.

    Of course, the first and foremost responsibility for this is the patient¡¯s family.  Cao Yong said Dai Ronghong, there is only one straightforward reason, a doctor cannot do this.

    You introduced a patient to a colleague for treatment. Your colleague reported such a big problem to you and hoped that you could help save the patient, but you didn¡¯t take it to heart.  If you were willing to actively help, there would be such serious consequences later, and all colleagues in several departments in the entire hospital would be dragged down.

    As a doctor, you will be concerned about any patient who needs help, but you will not be concerned if something happens to the patient you introduce.  where is the problem?

    It means you have a prejudice against this little girl.  Cao Yong saved his face by not revealing this to Dai Ronghong.  You also know that he may like your son secretly and you are not happy, but you can't help but introduce him to the hospital for treatment.  After he entered the hospital, you pretended to have forgotten about it and avoided seeing him anyway, for fear of hearing him mention your son.

    To put it bluntly, you forget that you are a doctor.  As a doctor, you must have the professionalism of a doctor. If you have a grudge in your heart, you can directly reject the patient and ask her to find another doctor. How can you save face and pretend to help others?

    Dai Ronghong shed tears because she felt really guilty, and she was also afraid that Cao Yong would expose her selfish motives again.

    The other doctors thought about it in their minds and made a rough guess.

    Dean Wu looked at Tao Zhijie: Are you really ignorant or not?

    He felt something was fishy but failed to accurately predict the seriousness of the incident.  Mainly they are colleagues, no problem.  As a third party, Cao Yong dared to say it directly to his face. If they spoke out bluntly, it would become a scapegoat.

    "I'll go to the ward to see her right away." Dai Ronghong vowed to make corrections and solemnly apologized to the doctors at the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, "Director Tang, Dr. Tao, I have caused you trouble."

    "We will continue to perform the surgery on her next," Tao Zhijie said, "We will do our best to treat her."

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