?Chapter 630:
“A 100% sess rate? I’ve been in medicine for decades, and I’ve never seen such a im!”
“Does she treat surgery as if it’s just a game? Even Dr. kely never boasts of perfection.”
“That sounds rather arrogant.”
Baylor smiled. “Dr. Wilson has been a beacon of confidence since her days at Silver Boulder Private Hospital, and our director admired that. In her recent months there, not only the head of my department but also the head of the neurosurgery department treated her with high regard. Rumors suggest she’s well-connected, both within the hospital and beyond. She’s excelling in her field. Dr. kely, perhaps it’s worth reaching out to her about this operation.”
Tobymented with a sneer, “I haven’t seen any doctor with a 100% sess rate in surgery.”
Murmurs echoed through the group of doctors.
“That Norah probably secured her job through connections. Though she’s part of the cardiac surgery department, she likely only deals with the simpler procedures. Boasting about her skills like this? That’s hrious!”
“Exactly. If I boasted like her, I’d im a 99 percent sess rate,” another doctor joked, eliciting chuckles from the room.
The mood lightened as Baylor’s introduction of Norah became a topic of amusement. They dismissed her abilities, assuming her surgeries were rudimentary and trivial.
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“And just think, she got her job only a few months ago and already has the credentials to study at our hospital. She must have pulled some strings,” one doctor scoffed.
“It’spletely unfair. Such opportunities are rare. There must be other doctors seething over this.”
Baylor, satisfied with steering the conversation, continued, “Dr. Wilson once imed that she’s handled all kinds of heart surgeries. But honestly, who can verify that?”
Baylor paused, scratching his head as if deep in thought. “I suppose it could be true. After all, she is quite pretty; pretty girls wouldn’t lie, would they?”
His words painted Norah as arrogant and boastful,cking genuine medical skills, and perhaps advancing due to her attractiveness rather than expertise.
“Dr. Wilson is currently on duty in the emergency department. Dr. kely, perhaps you could consider her for this surgery. I really believe in her abilities,” Baylor proposed earnestly. Despite the rich pool of talented surgeons in the cardiac surgery department, none seemed eager to tackle the operation themselves. The idea of handing such a critical task to a boastful doctor from another department was met with disbelief.
Nevertheless, curiosity about Norah’s reputed skills stirred among the doctors. They encouraged Toby to engage with her to determine the truth of her surgical prowess.
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