Chapter: 899
“Good night."

They didn't speak further that night.

Norah was up early the next day, heading to the emergency department.

Upon everyone's arrival, they gathered for a morning meeting to welcome the two visiting doctors at Concord Hospital.

After the meeting, the staff dispersed to their assigned duties.

Norah was placed in the Triage Area, where she helped nurses evaluate and classify the patients according to the severity of their condition.

"Dr. Wilson, the emergency department is busy. You can start by observing the nurses," the director quickly instructed before hurrying off.

The emergency department was the hospital's hub of activity, handling various severe cases and essential management duties.

On her first day, Norah dealt with patients with acute poisoning, drowning, and electric shock injuries. Her role was limited to organizing equipment, keeping records, and monitoring patient conditions.

She sometimes provided initial treatments like administering oxygen and basic hemostasis.

At the end of the day, she was both physically and emotionally exhausted, a feeling reminiscent of her days with Doctors Without Borders.

During that time, she was immersed in treating war casualties, conducting over a hundred surgeries in two months, and providing continuous care to patients.

All her colleagues had made significant contributions to the world.

After the organization was disbanded, Norah had pursued various endeavors, including her six-month tenure with Doctors Without Borders, where she saved countless Lives.

Norah, stationed in the bustling emergency room, couldn't take on the operation alone. Her current duty involved receiving patients and managing their records with meticulous care.

As her daytime shift concluded, Norah eagerly clocked out right on time.

When she handed over her duties, the nurse she had been working with commended her for her swift learning ability.

“Dr. Wilson, your memory is remarkable. You recall everything I tell you after just one mention."

Norah responded with a smile, aware that her impressive memory was backed by a vast reservoir of related knowledge stored in her mind.

“See you tomorrow, Dr. Wilson," the nurse said with a wave and a warm smile.

As Norah made her way back to her dormitory, thoughts swirled in her mind about the possibility of assisting in either the emergency operating room or the resuscitation room in the days ahead.

In her observations, every doctor and nurse in the emergency department displayed exceptional competence. Even amidst the constant flow of patients, they adeptly organized and assigned doctors for swift and effective treatment.

Norah pondered her path, knowing that without a display of extraordinary talent, she might only scratch the surface of competence in the bustling emergency department.

What captivated her the most were the extraordinary medical skills of the doctors, a primary reason for her visit to this hospital.