Chapter: 1355
"I'll leave the rest to you."

Her gloves were stained with blood. As the vital signs began to stabilize, she exhaled a sigh of relief.

She had saved Lanny's life! Without her intervention, the medical field would have mourned the loss of a talent like Lanny today.

"Could I get a little help here with the wheelchair? Thanks."

With her hands covered in blood, she casually requested assistance from a nurse.

After she switched out of her surgical gown in another room, she called out to Joanna and Susanna who were waiting outside.

"I'm done here."

"Norah, how did it turn out?" Joanna inquired, already certain that Norah had successfully treated Lanny.

After all, Norah's reputation as the Supernatural Doctor was really something! Why else would her expertise be sought after around the world?

Susanna gazed at Norah with anticipation. While the surgery was underway, she had wandered around the hospital, gathering impressive details about Lanny.

"Dr. Mitchell is a remarkably dedicated and skilled doctor. I found out he once missed his own promotion exam to perform a life-saving surgery. He's dedicated his life to his work, saving countless lives over the years."

Working at Concord Hospital positioned Lanny among the elite medical professionals, with few individuals like Korbin from orthopedics standing out as morally corrupted exceptions.

"He's stable now but he'll need a lot of rest to fully recover."

Norah felt a deep sense of pride in having saved such a distinguished doctor. Medical disputes are all too common, and more often than not, it's the doctors who bear the brunt. The strain between doctors and patients can be intense.

This strain often makes doctors hesitant to engage with patients' families. Such are not to Concord disputes unique Hospital.

All hospitals really need to enhance their support for doctors.

Upon hearing the positive update, Joanna, who had reservations about the hospital's security guards, sighed, “Why isn't security more proactive? They always wait for the police to clean up the mess. What's the use of having them around?"

Norah gently patted Joanna's hand. “Don't be upset. Everything's under control. We can send a suggestion letter to the dean of Concord Hospital. Just remember, during that incident, the security team was simply trying to prevent further injuries. That was why they were not proactive enough."

Negotiating is often the safest option to ensure the safety of hostages when they are in the hands of criminals.

As they were about to head back to Norah's hospital room, Malcolm, no longer in his surgical gear and mask, hurriedly stopped them.

"Wait!"

With her mask removed, Norah's features, including her facial scars, were visible.

"You're Norah Wilson, aren't you?" Malcolm's voice faltered, and he paused. Just now, he had only heard the nurses mention Dr. Wilson and was unsure of her identity. He didn't recognize her until now.

Norah, who was from Silver Boulder Private Hospital, had taken part in an exchange program at Concord Hospital last year and was a prominent figure.
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