Fire Chief vs. Surgeon: A Tale of Relentless Pursuit
Chapter 569: Who is Responsible When Something Goes Wrong
CHAPTER 569: CHAPTER 569: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG
Everything was urgent, yet within that urgency, there was a remarkable sense of order.
By the time the family members had fully regained their composure, they were already at the operating room door, where they needed to sign the consent forms.
Lu Jing hadn’t followed into the operating room just yet but would have to go in a moment.
Surgery, after all, was first and foremost about saving lives!
Otherwise, if Lu Jing went in, the department would be left unattended.
What about the patients waiting outside?
Fortunately, his colleague who was on duty with him was about to come out of the operating room.
Back in the office, there wasn’t even enough time to take a sip of water before starting to see patients:
"Next, please."
The pace of the consultations had sped up significantly, and there were at least five or six patients waiting outside.
Having just witnessed what had happened, the patients were still feeling a bit shaken.
One compassionate soul couldn’t help but ask:
"Doctor, can that little girl be saved?"
"Yeah, yeah, she looks to be only four or five years old, it’d be such a shame if she can’t be saved."
At that moment, Lu Jing dared not make any promises. Medicine, by nature, demanded precision—how could he just make wild assurances?
Who would take responsibility if something went wrong?
"Not sure, we need to wait for the Neurosurgery operation results."
Frankly speaking, each medical field has its specialization; the things related to Neurosurgery, Lu Jing knew only a little about the surface details, most of which was theoretical knowledge from his school days.
"Ah, it’s so mysterious," someone sighed.
Lu Jing’s mouth twitched. The doctors in Neurosurgery hadn’t announced anything yet, and here were the onlookers drawing their own conclusions.
"Alright, everyone, please calm down. Let’s continue with the consultations."
If he didn’t interject, who knows what kind of rumors would start to spread.
After seeing about the fourth patient, his duty-sharing colleague returned, apparently having heard about the incident:
"Doctor Lu, go ahead, I’ll take over here."