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Belinda hung up, slipped her phone into her pocket, and headed back to her office.
Later that afternoon, a man in a crisp suit stepped into Barbara’s hospital room.
Nni looked up as he entered. “Well? What did you uncover?”
The man said, “There’s friction between Turner and Caiden. Because of this, Belinda faced some difficulties from Turner as soon as she joined the hospital because of Caiden. Other doctors weren’t thrilled about Belinda joining the hospital either, assuming Belinda was hired through favoritism. Then…”
He went on to tell Nni about the wager between Turner and Caiden, including its oue.
After a pause, he continued, “That was when Caiden disclosed Belinda’s exceptional entrance exam scores. After that, she was promoted to be an attending physician. During her first lead surgery, Belinda suffered a severe allergic reaction at a critical moment. Switching surgeons would have endangered the patient. Despite struggling to breathe, Belinda pushed through her allergic reaction andpleted the operation.”
Nni’s eyes flickered with respect. She was impressed by Belinda’s grit and dedication to patients’ safety.
“Keep going,” Nni said.
The man nodded and said, “There was another incident where Turner approached one of Belinda’s patients, privately urging the patient’s family to make him the lead doctor. The family went straight to Belinda, asking for the switch. She agreed without a fuss. But after that, several other patients under her care also requested transfers to Turner.”
Nni’s brow furrowed, her expression darkening with disapproval.
It was clear she found Turner’s behavior distasteful.
The man added, “In a twist of fate, Turner’s operation on the patient encountered unexpected difficulties, and it was Belinda who intervened to resolve the crisis.”
“What exactly happened?” Nni inquired.
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The man thoroughly exined the full chain of events.
By the time he finished, Nni’s opinion of Turner had drastically worsened.
“On top of that, Belinda’s surgical record is wless so far, with every procedure she has performed achieving perfect oues. She has a 100% sess rate. Regarding post-surgical issues, there have only been two instances,” the man said.
This struck him as particrly extraordinary.
“A 100% sess rate? That’s impressive!” Nni eximed, her shock unmistakable.
“Exactly. Belinda hasn’t performed a vast number of surgeries yet, but her sess rate is remarkably high. Compared to her, Turner’s statistics are slightly less impressive, although to be fair, he’s taken on more procedures. Still, justst month, Turner had three consecutive cases that resulted in postoperativeplications. Naturally, no surgeon is immune to the asional mishap, especially in cardiac surgery. But three in a row? That’s significant. Families even lodged formalints against Turner,” the man said.
Three consecutive failures?
Nni furrowed her brows.
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