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Chapter 606 - There Was No Need For Resuscitation

Chapter 572: Came With His Family To Thank Him

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Zheng Ren was also very curious. To say that the other party had already arrived… Chief Lin would not lie to him over such a small matter.

There was no need to and he would not be able to lie to him anyway. If he went back to take a look, the truth would be revealed.

After exchanging a glance with Su Yun, Zheng Ren said, “Chief Zhou, I’ll go back to the emergency ward first.”

“I’ll go with you, ” Chief Zhou said solemnly and worriedly.

The fact was that he really did not believe it.

With Chief Zhou’s judgment and his status in the pugilistic world, he gave the department chief of the medical affairs department at the First Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Capital Medical University a call. He estimated that there would probably be a professor there to receive the patients.

However, if the professor came over, Sea City General Hospital would send people over with a car to pick him up and pa.s.s him a red packet as a token of their appreciation.

After all, Chief Zhou and Chief Lin had only met once or twice and they had rushed to get to know each other during a meeting where medical work was being done in the Provincial Capital.

In terms of how well they knew each other, they were just acquaintances.

They had met by chance and were acquaintances. Chief Zhou really did not have much confidence in handling such a big matter.

However… Chief Lin’s att.i.tude then was simply too strange and the specialist had arrived so soon.

It did not make sense.

Chief Zhou was full of questions. He followed Zheng Ren and Su Yun and put on his white coat. He did not change into his casual clothes and rushed all the way to the emergency ward in silence.

When they arrived at the emergency ward, a middle-aged man and woman were standing at the door with something in their hands. They looked like they were visiting a patient either as their friend and relative.

Seeing Zheng Ren walking over, the man was solemn. He tidied his clothes and stretched out his hand, his waist bent as he strode forward to greet him.

“h.e.l.lo, Teacher Zheng.” The man looked sincere.

Zheng Ren was stunned. The person…did not even look familiar. He did not know him at all.

However, in the face of the other party’s enthusiasm, Zheng Ren still reached out his hand.

He glanced at the woman behind the man but still did not recognize her.

Zheng Ren was at a loss.

“Teacher Zheng, I am Hu Hai from the First Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Capital Medical University’s neurosurgery department.” The man shook Zheng Ren’s hand hard before letting go. He smiled and said, “Last time, I made a fatal mistake. Fortunately, you helped me out.”

Oh, so it was him.

Zheng Ren vaguely remembered that the chief surgeon on that day was completely exhausted. He did not see what the person looked like. He just bowed to himself as if he was saying goodbye to a lifeless body.

“Oh, it’s you,” Zheng Ren said.

“Zheng, I just recovered a little these past few days. The incident that day has scarred me still.” Hu Hai recalled the incident that day and had some lingering fear. “It’s all thanks to you. Otherwise, my life would have been ruined. The patient would also…”

“It’s fine.” Zheng Ren smiled and looked around.

“Teacher Zheng, did you…hear from Chief Zhou that you’ve met a patient with Reifenstein syndrome?”

“Yes, Chief Zhou said that the specialists from the medical university have arrived.” Zheng Ren looked at Hu Hai in confusion and asked, “It can’t be you, right? The matter has nothing to do with the neurosurgery department.”

“You’re talking about my wife.” Hu Hai smiled and continued, “Your great kindness… I won’t say anything impolite. In short, with your words, no matter what it is, I’ll definitely do my best.”

While saying that, Hu Hai felt a little embarra.s.sed.

It was obvious that he was someone from the modern world. If not, he would find it difficult to say such words if he were someone with old-school beliefs.

However, the meaning was already very clear.

“I brought my wife along. You helped save our family last time,” Hu Hai said. “My wife is the department chief of the gynecology department. She’s had a patient with Reifenstein syndrome before and it was just recently too.”

As he spoke, Hu Hai’s wife stretched out her hand with a smile and said, “Teacher Zheng, my name is Li Sumei. Nice to meet you.”

“h.e.l.lo, Sister Li.” Zheng Ren stretched out his hand and shook Li Sumei’s hand.

Chief Zhou was dumbfounded by what he heard.

What was going on? The department chief of the gynecology department from the First Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Capital Medical University personally came to thank Zheng Ren?

Who had such a great reputation?

Chief Zhou could not think of such a person in Sea City.

Zheng Ren immediately introduced Chief Zhou to Li Sumei. After all, Chief Zhou was Sea City General Hospital’s representative regarding these matters.

The two shook hands and exchanged pleasantries. They had just gotten to know each other there and then.

Looking at Chief Zhou’s puzzled face, Hu Hai said embarra.s.sedly, “Chief Zhou, we’re all people in the same circle. To tell you the truth, Teacher Zheng is my savior.”

As he spoke, he briefly recounted what had happened that day.

Chief Zhou was dumbstruck when he heard it.

Zheng Ren had actually grown to such an extent under his nose?

If it was a general surgery operation, Chief Zhou would have accepted it.

How many years had it been since Sea City General Hospital had performed an interventional surgery? Chief Zhou knew that Zheng Ren could do the gynecology-related surgery stuff then too. However, who would have thought that he could do it so well!

There were so many specialists and professors in the First Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Capital Medical University who could not but Zheng Ren could?

It was too f*cking unbelievable.

Furthermore, a professor of the medical university came with his family to express his grat.i.tude, showing a sense of sincerity.

Chief Zhou could not help but have to admit it was the truth.

“I was too busy that day and wasn’t paying attention that night.” Hu Hai was very embarra.s.sed and explained, “If I wasn’t careful, bad things would have happened.”

“Old Hu, the matter is over and solved. You should hurry up and help Sea City General Hospital to solve the current problem at hand,” Li Sumei interrupted Hu Hai and said angrily.

Hu Hai touched his head and smiled embarra.s.sedly. “It’s my fault. I’m sorry.”

“Chief Zhou, please explain the situation to them. Find a place with an internet connection. I have a full set of PowerPoint slides for the treatment of Reifenstein syndrome. It’ll help you explain everything to the patient’s family.” Li Sumei was shrewd and capable. She did not beat around the bush and went straight to the point.

Chief Zhou almost cried.

It was timely.

He knew that Chief Li of the First Affiliated Hospital of Provincial Capital Medical University was very straightforward because of Zheng Ren.

However, he really did not have time to be polite then. The first thing he did when he found the problem was to solve it quickly so that the matter would not escalate. That was the true essence of resolving a doctor-patient dispute.

If he delayed it for a few days, he might cause some trouble.

He briefly told Li Sumei what had happened. Li Sumei pondered for a few minutes and said, “Chief Zhou, how about this? The general surgery department will first brief the patient’s family. After that, we’ll find a demonstration room. I’ll tell the family about the origin of the disease and the treatment process.”

Chief Zhou nodded repeatedly. To be able to do things that way was something he was already doing wholeheartedly.

He quickly arranged for a general surgery demonstration room. There was a remote consultation center that had been set up a few years ago and there was Internet access there.

The center had not been used much since it had been set up. With the rapid development of high-speed rail and civil aviation, as well as the advancement of instant messaging tools like WeChat, a consultation could be done through chat software. If it was surgery or treatment, the Provincial Capital was not too far away. It was the same case with the Imperial Capital.

He arranged for Li Sumei to be at the consultation center to download the PowerPoint courseware.

Chief Zhou was still a little worried and was about to leave. However, he decided to stay after hesitating for a moment.

With a disease like Reifenstein syndrome which he did not understand at all, what was he going to say to the patient’s family? Would he just spout nonsense?