She had completed several difficult operations and her reputation in the Neurology Department was getting better and better.
A trace of jealousy flashed across her eyes. Even though her seniors and the Dean gave her special treatment, she still seemed a little overwhelmed in the face of absolute strength.
If this was the case, she would probably become the most marginalized person.
Fortunately, it succeeded.
No matter why Estella gave up the patient, it was a good thing for her all in all.
I looked at Bethany's smug look and sneered silently, “Idiot.”
Loyd's illness indeed looked like a cold, but it was actually very serious.
I had the honor of participating in this operation with Professor Dennis, an internationally renowned and deceased mentor.
Loyd's condition was exactly the same as that patient's.
However, there were very few such patients and Loyd in the previous life was the first case, which was also of great value in research.
But thinking about my experience in my previous life, I did not want to get involved anymore.
I did not try to keep these patients, as they had blamed me for everything in my previous life.