Chapter: 901
The nurse looked up and saw Norah approaching. “Dr. Wilson, Dr.

Padilla was just here to mock you. He was so annoying," she said, clearly upset.

Norah smiled reassuringly. “It's okay. Thanks for your concern."

"You work in the same department as him. Watch out around him."

"I will."

Their conversation lasted less than a minute before they returned to their duties.

While Norah's days in the emergency department were hectic, Baylor was lucky to be in the cardiac surgery department. He often mentioned how the head of the department was excellent and eager to teach the other doctors.

Norah was quick to adapt. Within three days, she had mastered the routines of pre-examination and scheduling appointments.

The head of the emergency department was taken aback by her quick adaptation. Usually, doctors assigned here either complained about not learning enough or were overwhelmed by the workload and left within days.

He had not expected Norah, who appeared fragile, to be so capable.

Besides, her lack of complaints was uncommon.

Consequently, Norah was given the opportunity to shadow in the emergency room to observe how doctors manage urgent cases.

The conditions of most patients in the emergency department were critical and demanded immediate action.

At Silver Boulder Private Hospital, Norah had experience performing surgeries on heart disease patients who were referred from the emergency department, which gave her some familiarity with emergency medical procedures. Nevertheless, she approached her duties with earnestness and diligence.

Everyone in the emergency department had a good impression of Norah.

At the emergency room entrance, a nurse turned pale upon receiving a distressing phone call. She quickly relayed the news to the department head.

"There was a series of car accidents on the highway. Over 20 vehicles were involved, and many people were injured."

Ambulances quickly departed from the hospital, their sirens blaring as they headed towards the accident site.

Traffic officers were already at the location, establishing barriers and directing the flow of vehicles.

Fire trucks were stationed nearby, with firefighters using tools to rescue victims.

The scene was a mess, filled with a mix of screams and sobs.

Norah's heart tightened as she exited the ambulance, witnessing the devastation.

Several cars were compressed into scrap metal, others shattered completely. Trapped survivors yelled desperately for assistance.

Blood and flesh were scattered all over, with bright red stains marking the ground.