Surgery Godfather

Chapter 1441 - 1441 1075 Stomach Cutting for Weight Loss



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These days, Yang Ping has been busy with the treatment of Professor Chang at Nandu Affiliated Hospital One, so he has been somewhat neglectful of his own hospital. Director Fang of the General Surgery Department had informed Yang Ping many days earlier that there would be a major surgery involving ex-vivo resection of liver cancer and autologous liver transplantation. Although Director Fang had performed several dozen such surgeries, given the complexity and difficulty of the surgery, Director Fang felt more reassured with Yang Ping present.

However, as Yang Ping had been busy previously, Director Fang had been waiting, and now that Yang Ping was finally available, he seized the opportunity to arrange the surgery. After finishing his duties, Yang Ping went to check on the General Surgery Department to support Director Fang.

On his way to the surgery building, several patient families were waiting at the main entrance. Upon seeing Yang Ping come out, they immediately blocked his way but were stopped by Ershun and a few plainclothes guards who were following nearby.

Upon asking what the issue was, it turned out that the patients, unable to get an appointment with Yang Ping, resorted to this drastic measure. They ambushed him at the entrance of the Surgical Research Institute, hoping that upon spotting Yang Ping, they could rush up to him, have him view their CT scans, and possibly get a treatment plan or even have him oversee their operations.

Such situations pose a dilemma for doctors, especially for someone with Yang Ping’s status and position. Agreeing to help might set a precedent not just for one patient but could lead to thousands of patients blocking his way. It might even give rise to an organ market chain where organized groups may specifically target him, charging thousands for a blockade.

Refusing to help, on the other hand, would lead the patients and their families to accuse the doctor of lacking medical ethics, arguing that treating them would only take a few minutes and that failing to help even when approached directly is akin to neglecting life-saving responsibilities.

In reality, general doctors would not agree to such requests, as setting such a precedent would lead to numerous follow-up cases. This isn’t merely a question of ethics. If this were permissible, then everyone might forego appointments or queuing in Outpatient services, and the whole medical order would be thrown into chaos.

This wasn’t the first occurrence, as people used to block Yang Ping at the entrance every week. However, security has since implemented specific measures, greatly reducing these incidents.

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