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University Doctor and His Fragile Patients-Chapter 397 - 327: Stroke Patient, Another Apartment?
"Dr. Chen, you’re hell-bent on ruining me!"
"My parents raised me with great difficulty, and I studied hard for years to get into my dream medical school."
"I could have chosen a top-tier hospital for my internship, but seeing that Hai City University needed more hands, I came here without hesitation!"
"I never expected Dr. Chen and Hai City University to treat a peer who came to help the university hospital so ungratefully!"
Each word spoken by the thick-lensed, white-coated person.
Was visibly.
Making Chen Mu’s expression darker.
The thick-lensed, white-coated person noticed the change in Chen Mu’s mood, but he felt much more wronged than Chen Mu did.
The people around him, also wearing white coats, discreetly tried to pull him back.
Hoping their fellow alumnus would shut his mouth.
But the thick-lensed, white-coated person shook off those who tried to stop him and continued shouting, "Dr. Chen, if the Hai City University hospital is your domain, I concede defeat!"
"I can leave!"
"But once I leave Hai City University hospital, you better hope you never cross paths with me again!"
Chen Mu laughed in exasperation.
He’s dealt with difficult people when guiding interns in the hospital’s emergency room before.
After all, every doctor has different habits in diagnosing patients, and disputes are normal.
But those difficult ones he’d encountered before.
When they were wrong, at least their attitude was proper.
None acted like this person, casting all their mistakes onto others and believing the world was against them.
It’s clearly a character issue.
A lack of medical ethics.
Chen Mu couldn’t be bothered with someone like this, "Alright, then go out and say Hai City University hospital is just my domain."
"I’ve already said it; Hai City University hospital doesn’t welcome you. So, what, you’re still not going to get lost?"
Normally.
Even when dealing with interns, Chen Mu’s tone wouldn’t reach the point of saying ’get lost.’
But right now.
He was indeed furious.
You could say he didn’t leave any dignity for this intern.
The other party, gritting his teeth, pointed at Chen Mu and shouted angrily, "Dr. Chen, I’ve got you in my sights! Just wait! Someday, I’ll see you disgraced!"
After saying that.
He threw his white coat onto the ground and left the university hospital without looking back.
The smile on Chen Mu’s face was almost chilling, "Alright! Mr. Chen is right here waiting!"
"Waiting for you to disgrace me!"
The other interns from Hai City Medical University never imagined their fellow student could be such a person!
They all rushed forward to stop him.
"Zhang Tao! This issue started with your mistake in the diagnosis; you should apologize to Dr. Chen!"
"Outside, you still represent the school’s reputation; I advise you to apologize to Dr. Chen."
"Dr. Chen didn’t initially intend to kick you out; it was your bad attitude. It was clearly your mistake, and you blamed the patient. Dr. Chen just questioned your medical ethics."
"Whether you can put down your pride or not, everyone’s an adult; you must admit to your mistakes!"
"Even if you go back to school, your advisor won’t side with you because you’re the one in the wrong."
"..."
The issue involves medical ethics.
None of the interns from Hai City Medical University wanted their alma mater tarnished because of one person’s poor conduct.
These interns.
Seemed to be persuading him, but in truth, none of them stood by Zhang Tao.
They were all urging Zhang Tao to recognize his mistake and apologize to Chen Mu and sincerely apologize to the patient.
They meant well.
But in Zhang Tao’s eyes, it wasn’t the case.
It was clearly Chen Mu relying on his ’seniority’ to collude with the other interns to ostracize him!
"You all stop advising me, I’m not apologizing to Chen Mu!"
"It’s actually he who should apologize to me!"
Previously, the intern, Qi Liuhai, who worked with him, was stunned upon hearing this.
Then.
Instinctively.
Placed a hand on Zhang Tao’s forehead, puzzled, muttering, "No fever, so why is he talking nonsense?"
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"Hahaha!!! That girl is incredible; saying he’s talking nonsense, it’s not hurtful but highly insulting!"
"All his fellow students are right there, yet none stand by him. Hasn’t he realized the problem is with himself?"
"Haha! We also have such a person at our company. The whole world is wrong, but he’s never wrong. Sometimes, I really admire such people’s confidence."
"I run a renovation company and encountered someone just as absurd. He wired a client’s house wrong, and when I asked him to redo it, he said it was already done and told the client to make do... The next day, after I fired him, he went to labor arbitration against me. It’s just absurd..."
"Honestly, it’s a good thing he came to Hai City University, under the scrutiny of cameras, or else I can’t imagine someone like him really working as a doctor would be a nightmare for patients..."
"In my view, medical ethics are most important for a doctor, but this guy seems completely devoid of them!"







