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Only this assurance mollified Iker slightly. “In three months, I don’t care how you kill Norah. But if you don’t finish the task, it will show your ipetence. And I’ll give mypany to Larry.”
Hank quivered. “Dad, I promise I’ll get the job done.”
He had made a vow to Iker, yet he found himself grappling with the daunting task ahead, struggling to fulfill his obligations.
In an attempt to frame Derek and Madeline’s father, he had even orchestrated their visit to the ident scene yesterday. Yet, it had culminated in another failure.
He had once thought the Powells and the Carters were useless, failing to outwit Norah. It never urred to him that even his own family was outdone by her.
The following morning, Norah arrived punctually at the hospital. The head of emergency convened a somber assembly to address the prior day’s tragedy.
“Yesterday, two of our colleagues died in that ident. It’s really sad. Even though they’re no longer with us, they’ll always be remembered. But we need to stay focused on our duties and ensure the safety of emergency patients!”
Mention of the deceased doctors evoked a swell of emotion among those assembled. Years of camaraderie forged through shared challenges made their sorrow palpable as they grappled with the sudden loss.
Later, the director approached Norah privately. “Yesterday, allowing you into the operating room was also a way to gauge your skills. Dr. Wilson, after reviewing your credentials, I must say you’re an outstanding doctor. What are your thoughts on your experience in the emergency department?”
Norah arched an eyebrow, her voice steady. “There must be a reason for your arrangements. I’m fine with them.”
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The director marveled at herposure and amiability. With any other doctor, sparks of argument would have already flown.
“Starting today, you’ll train with the emergency department’s doctors in critical care techniques.”
“Understood.”
Norah had seen thising. The doctors here always put their patients first and supported each other’s growth. It was only a matter of time before a skilled doctor’s efforts were recognized.
Just yesterday, Norah had operated on an injured doctor. She faced a few hitches during the procedure, but ultimately nailed it. Now, she looked forward to learning even more from the seasoned doctors around her.
At Concord Hospital, a belief circted among the doctors: Embrace every question and stay humble.
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