Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 297 - Whose student their responsibility

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Chapter 297: Whose student, their responsibility

Chapter 297: Whose student, their responsibility

Chang Jiawei’s expression stiffened, and he stopped talking.

Seeing that the guy had stopped talking, Tan Kelin turned his head back and swept his gaze over his two students.

Luo Yanfen and Xie Wanying were quietly waiting for their teacher to speak.

“You didn’t call me?” Tan Kelin questioned the two students.

Luo Yanfen hurriedly stepped forward and said, “Teacher Tan, this is all my fault, I was thinking—”

“You were thinking what?” Tan Kelin looked at her.

Teacher Tan’s gaze was always terrifying, Luo Yanfen bowed her head, “It’s like this, we thought Teacher Tan had gone home, so we didn’t want to disturb you.”

Tan Kelin’s eyes narrowed slightly, then he looked at Gao Zhaocheng on the other side, “Did they contact you?”

“Yes. I’m on the third line tonight,” said Gao Zhaocheng.

“Didn’t you tell them I was at the hospital for a meeting tonight?”

“Maybe they thought it wasn’t a big deal. Looking at it now, it doesn’t seem big.”

“Are you sure it’s not a big deal?” Tan Kelin walked over to the patient’s side to see what the situation was. His sharp gaze locked onto the intravenous catheter left in the patient’s chest, “Who performed this puncture?”

This guy! Doctor Kim and others thought to themselves: How could he identify what happened without being at the scene?

No one on the scene intended to answer his question.

The silence of the people around him let Tan Kelin instantly grasp something. His lips curled slightly, revealing a profound smile, his gaze grew deeper. Then he suddenly turned around, facing in Xie Wanying’s direction, “Tell me, was it you who did the puncture?”

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“Yes, Teacher,” Xie Wanying didn’t even think about it, she immediately “knelt”.

Her kneeling was so quick that it surprised everyone present.

Why bother lying? She couldn’t deceive the teacher for a second. She was not stupid—admit guilt and hope for leniency.

The junior sister’s reaction was indeed unlike anyone else’s. Huang Zhilei adjusted his glasses, feeling that the crowd around must have been finding it amusing yet sad.

Looking at her was Cao Yong, whose light dimples at the corners of his mouth seemed like they didn’t want to disappear whenever they saw her.

Gao Zhaocheng chimed in and asked Tan Kelin, “How did you know what happened?”

“I went back to my department; of course, they had to tell me my student was in trouble,” Tan Kelin answered.

“I see,” Gao Zhaocheng tried to keep the conversation going.

“Are you afraid I’ll scold her?” Tan Kelin saw right through him and said, his eyes carrying a hint of frost as he thought about when this man had started to care for his student.

“No—” Gao Zhaocheng quickly turned his head back, unwilling to put the junior sister in a difficult position.

That’s how it was in clinical practice; each teacher was responsible for their own students. If another teacher interfered, it was seen as disrespecting a colleague and it could also be detrimental to the student.

The group dared not speak freely anymore.

Doctor Kim glanced at the crowd and went over to Xie Wanying, “You and your classmate head back to the school, it’s getting late; don’t get into trouble.”

Tan Kelin turned his head to glance at Doctor Kim.

Doctor Kim smiled, “Consider it, there’s a safety issue with girls going back too late.”

The male doctors present thought: Doctor Kim actually knew how to slip away unnoticed.

“Fine, go back first, we’ll talk tomorrow,” Tan Kelin relented.

Li Qi’an, catching Doctor Kim’s eye, pushed his classmate Xie Wanying to leave.

On the way back to the dormitory, Xie Wanying thought she should write a self-criticism report first.

Later, they learned that the patient had undergone heart surgery and cranial surgery, was admitted to the ICU, and his life was temporarily saved.

As long as the patient was alright and his life was saved, Xie Wanying thought, she wouldn’t have to worry even if the sky fell down on her.