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Chapter 897 [Please give me more advice for the rest of my life 16]



Chapter 897 [Please give me more advice for the rest of my life 16]

Gu Wei rushed into the bathroom nervously, as if there was some ferocious beast behind him. Lin Zhixiao stood at the door stubbornly, not moving an inch.

The director saw all of this and understood it clearly. He knew that Gu Wei really wanted to perform surgery on Lin Jianguo, but at the same time he was worried and afraid of the risks that the surgery might face. Perhaps he was worried that the surgery would fail and not achieve the perfect result he expected.

Time passed by, and Lin Zhixiao still didn't see Gu Wei coming out of the bathroom. After hesitating for a moment, she decided to return to the ward to take care of her father first.

As soon as I entered the door, I heard a child crying. It turned out that Qiuqiu was afraid of the operation and was crying and refusing to cooperate, and kept shouting that Gu Wei must be with him.

After hearing the news, Gu Wei thought for a moment and then decisively picked up his phone and called Dr. Yan. Although this seemed a bit rash and abrupt, he didn't care about that at the moment.

Gu Wei sincerely explained the situation to Dr. Yan and expressed his desire to enter the operating room to accompany Qiuqiu. Fortunately, Dr. Yan finally agreed to his request.

The day of the operation finally arrived. Gu Wei arrived at the hospital early and stood aside to simulate the entire operation process. His eyes were focused and determined, and various possible situations and coping methods kept flashing through his mind. As time went by, his originally tense heartstrings gradually relaxed, and the fear in his heart was also dispelled bit by bit.

When the operation officially began, Gu Wei took a deep breath and walked steadily into the operating room. On the operating table, he was fully focused and skillfully operated every step, cooperating closely with other medical staff. After several long and tense hours, the operation was finally a complete success!

Meanwhile, on the other side of the room, Dr. Du was sitting at his desk, with a mountain of medical books in front of him, hundreds of chapters thick. These books seemed like an insurmountable mountain, weighing him down, making him look worried and frowning. No matter how hard he tried, he felt like he was in a fog, and he could not find any clues.

In desperation, Dr. Du gritted his teeth and decided to put aside his so-called face and go to Gu Wei for help. He knocked on Gu Wei's office door with trepidation, silently praying that he could lend a hand and help him sort out a clear clue from this tangled sea of ​​knowledge, and preferably draw out the key points of the book for him, so that he could breathe a sigh of relief and not be completely overwhelmed by this heavy learning task.

When Dr. Du walked into Gu Wei's office, he found Gu Wei concentrating on reading the medical records in his hand. Seeing someone coming in, Gu Wei raised his head and his eyes fell on Dr. Du. Before Dr. Du could explain his purpose, Gu Wei's sharp eyes seemed to have seen through everything.

"Tell me, what do you want from me?" Gu Wei asked directly.

Doctor Du scratched his head awkwardly and said in a low voice: "Director Gu, I'm sorry to bother you. You see, I'm faced with so many medical books and I have no idea where to start. Could you please highlight the key points for me..." Before he finished speaking, he saw Gu Wei's face turn gloomy.

Gu Wei slammed the medical record in his hand on the table, stood up, looked at Dr. Du seriously, and said sternly: "As a patient's attending physician, you don't even have the ability to learn on your own? We shoulder the great responsibility of the patient's life and health, how can we treat our work like this! We must serve the patients wholeheartedly and do every treatment link seriously. Any perfunctory behavior is absolutely not allowed!"

Doctor Du was frightened by Gu Wei's sudden rebuke. He lowered his head, not daring to look Gu Wei in the eye, let alone speak back. At this moment, he was like a child who had done something wrong. He could only stand there obediently, listening to Gu Wei's teachings respectfully, secretly regretting that his attitude towards work was too casual and casual.

In the harsh criticism of Gu Wei, Dr. Du deeply realized his mistakes and understood the sacred mission and great responsibility that a doctor should bear. He secretly made up his mind to correct his work attitude, work hard, and strive to improve his professional level in the future, and never let down the trust and expectations of patients.


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