Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 1379: 【1379】Unveiling the Identity Mystery



"Therefore, it's better to find a surgeon for early intervention. Do you want to say a few words to him? Maybe the patient can be transferred to their Guo Zhi Hospital for treatment." After speaking, Doctor Seo handed the phone to the person next to him.

A whizzing sound came from the phone, indicating that another person had taken Doctor Seo's phone and started to speak: "Is this Dr. Xie?"

This male voice was from Dr. Shim at Guo Zhi Hospital, his voice sounded very bright, like a gentle breeze brushing across the lake, very refreshing.

Having never been to Guo Zhi Hospital and never met Dr. Shim, Xie Wanying could only rely on the voice to judge that the other person should be a straightforward and upright person, and replied, "Yes."

"Tell me, how confident are you in this surgery? Did Doctor Jin ask you to come and help?" Dr. Shim asked her.

These unexpected questions from the other party puzzled Xie Wanying, as if implying: Does the other party know her?

"Do you know her?" Doctor Seo on the other side was equally curious, asking Dr. Shim, "She is a doctor from the Guoxie Cardiovascular Department, isn't she? Although I haven't heard of her name, there are many female doctors in Guoxie Internal Medicine, I don't know them."

Receiving these comments from Doctor Seo, Dr. Shim laughed cheerfully, the sound of his laughter echoing like rain through the phone, and said, "She probably isn't an internal medicine doctor, she's a surgical intern."

"Surgical intern?" Doctor Seo blinked.

"Yes, a surgical intern."

Everyone could imagine Doctor Seo's stunned expression afterward.

Doctor Seo seemed to feel struck by lightning: he had just been contending with a medical student for quite some time, and almost got thoroughly refuted by her. He never suspected the other party wasn't a cardiovascular internal medicine doctor; he simply believed Mr. Zhou when he introduced her as Expert Xie.

Oh, Mr. Zhou sure is something, unable to distinguish an intern from a practicing doctor. Clearly a talented businessman.

Feeling hopeless, Doctor Seo gave Dr. Shim a displeased stare for not speaking earlier.

"I wasn't sure it was her until I heard her voice." Dr. Shim explained to the other party that it wasn't that he didn't say anything; it's just that it's not good to speak about uncertain matters.

"Have you met her before? Is she your surgical intern at Guo Zhi Hospital? Oh, no, she's at Guoxie. Did students from Guo Zhi Hospital go to Guoxie to study?"

"Our graduate and doctoral students have rotations and internships at Guoxie. However, she was not recruited by our teachers at Guo Zhi Hospital; she is a doctoral student in the Guoxie Eight-Year Program, not yet graduated." Dr. Shim explained this, comforting Doctor Seo with a few words, "She is somewhat different from other interns; she can often discuss very sharp academic issues with teachers. Our Director Zhang thinks highly of her. If it weren't for Director Zhang calling her in front of me last time, I wouldn't know what her voice sounded like."

So that's how it is, no need to feel embarrassed. Doctor Seo asked, "Is the Director Zhang you mentioned Professor Zhang Huayao?"

"Yes."

Doctor Seo rounded his mouth and took a gasp to express amazement. Industry insiders know Zhang Huayao's significant influence in the circle, and any talent recognized by Boss Zhang is undoubtedly outstanding.

"You debated with her for half a day because you didn't know her identity. Although I guessed who she was, I didn't expect her to appear in the intervention room, so I wondered what was going on. After all, she is a surgical intern, not an internal medicine intern," Dr. Shim said, similarly impressed by Xie Wanying's recent words in support of the cardiovascular internal medicine department.


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