Chapter 228 Evidence Collection
Emergency nurse station.

Xiaowen hung his head and was packing up his belongings at his workstation.

A small pillow for nap, a small electric fan, a small calendar, a Shiba Inu lunch box, and a SpongeBob water cup.

Although I really want to continue staying in the hospital, if I am fired during my internship, I will have a lot of trouble in the future.

Dr. Zhang may be held accountable this time, but Xiaowen does not think the police will sentence him severely.

It is even a question whether there is enough evidence to convict Dr. Zhang.

After all, none of those patients and their families called the police. Since no one called the police, how could there be any conviction?

But Xiaowen does not regret it. If he works against his conscience every day, he might as well not do it.

Xiaowen took off her nurse's uniform and folded it.

She didn't want to wait for the hospital to issue a notice to expel her, and she would still have some dignity if she left on her own.

The several trainee nurses who came with her did not step forward to dissuade her, and no one wanted to have anything to do with her at this time.

The hospital is so small that any small incident would spread to everyone immediately, not to mention that so many police officers came at once this time.

A little intern nurse dared to trick the chief surgeon. This was not just outrageous, but courting death. She didn't want to continue in this line of work.

Even if Dr. Zhang has issues with his medical ethics, Xiaowen, as a nurse in the department, stabbed her own leader in the back. No hospital would dare to hire someone like her.

Dr. Zhang is not only the director of the department, but also the dean's right-hand man. Moreover, he has considerable influence in Hunan Province.

A hospital is not just one person; it is a huge system, including the director, attending physicians, head nurses, nurses in procurement, logistics, and a large number of management trainees.

No matter how powerful a person is, it is impossible for him to cover the sky with one hand and hide it from everyone.

The doctors, nurses and management trainees in the same department are all aware of what Dr. Zhang has done.

But why no one dared to expose him?

Because everyone knows that he can deceive patients and make them pay more money, which can increase the performance of the emergency surgery department several times and make money for the hospital.

Since he can make money and everyone can get more performance rewards later, why bother to fall out with colleagues?

As for medical ethics, how much is it worth?

"Xiao Wen, I don't mean to say anything bad about you, but you really lost your mind this time."

The head nurse was a woman in her forties with a fierce look in her eyes. She had just come out of the conference room.

The dean just convened an emergency management meeting to discuss how to deal with Dr. Zhang.

"What good will it do you to report Dr. Zhang? Do you still want to get your diploma? You've studied for so many years, but all your hard work is wasted. Where did all your studies go?"

"Dr. Zhang did go a little too far, but he brought income to the hospital and didn't cause any medical accidents. Think about it, where does our performance come from? Isn't it earned little by little by the doctors in each department? Do you really think the funds allocated from above can support more than a thousand people in the hospital?"

"I don't want to tell you these big truths. You are a fresh graduate and you don't understand them."

The head nurse's face turned cold and her tone was extremely serious.

"The police are definitely looking for you. Just listen carefully and don't say anything you shouldn't. We are all speaking the same language in our hospital. Doctor Zhang's problem is not serious and you won't lose your job. Do you understand?"

"Head nurse, but, but~~~"

Xiaowen stuttered a little and his eyes were slightly red.

In the eyes of the intern nurses, the head nurse is the big boss. She always scolds them. Who wouldn't be afraid? Xiao Wen is also afraid. "But what!"

"But aren't we a hospital? Aren't we here to treat illnesses and save lives? Our teachers in school taught us that doctors have a compassionate heart, so why is it that things change when we start working?"

The little girl plucked up her courage and finally asked the question that had been in her mind for a long time.

She didn't understand why doctors had to diagnose patients against their conscience, perform surgery on patients against their conscience, and make patients buy so many useless and expensive drugs against their conscience, why patients who clearly did not need hospitalization had to be hospitalized, and why the hospital had to eliminate all those affordable drugs.

Why do migrant workers with dark skin and calloused hands have to spend the money they earn from working hard for a year just to have their appendix removed?

Why do mothers with children need to undergo so many unnecessary blood tests? When a disease that can be cured with a fever-reducing pill is forced to cost parents thousands of dollars,
Why do we give patients so many useless physical therapies, massages, and medicine patches? Everyone knows that these things are useless and are purely a scam.

Why? There were so many whys that she, a young nurse who had not yet graduated, did not understand at all.

"You are still young and don't understand the world of adults. There is only one criterion to judge the quality of a hospital, that is, whether it makes money. Those hospitals that don't make money will only go bankrupt. Our Xiguan Hospital can pay high salaries to medical staff. You should be grateful instead of eating the hospital's food and smashing the hospital's bowl!"

The head nurse frowned and said no more.

It was the dean's decision to keep Dr. Zhang, and it was not something she, a head nurse, could change. As long as everyone from top to bottom testified for Dr. Zhang, there was no need to worry that a small nurse like her would turn the tables.

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At the entrance of the intensive care unit.

Old Zheng sat on a chair in the corridor and looked through Dr. Zhang's diagnosis records. He had to stop to take a breath after each page, otherwise he was afraid that he would faint from the anger.

"This beast specifically victimizes the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and pregnant women. It exploits the uneducated and undereducated to the point of sucking their marrow out of their bones. It is simply throwing the traditional Chinese virtues into the toilet and wasting them. Tricking patients into selling their houses to save their lives is nothing, and intimidating patients into borrowing money to treat their illnesses is their basic operation."

"How's it going inside?"

Old Zheng sighed, looked up and asked Captain Liang.

"Old Zheng, Director Jiang won't be able to come out for a while. I think that kid named Zhang is very stubborn. He hasn't said a word yet and is just sitting there stiffly on the chair. To be honest, it's hard to say how good this kid's medical skills are, but he is really stubborn."

Captain Liang said this while looking into the house through the small window.

Apart from a few words at the beginning, almost an hour has passed and neither side has said a word.

It looks like the stalemate will continue for some time.

"Old Zheng, now that you've read the medical records, can you convict him?"

"It's difficult! Although there are a lot of problems with this medical record, it's at most over-treatment, and at best it's negligence. After all, no one called the police, no one provided evidence, there's no witness or physical evidence, so it's too difficult to convict."

Old Zheng did not play dumb, although he really wanted to skin this evil doctor alive, but there was only so much evidence at the moment and the police could not use torture to extract a confession.

As for obtaining witnesses and evidence from inside the hospital.

Ha ha.

He just couldn't stand this set of unspoken rules and escaped from the hospital. He knew the psychology of these people very well.

Unless Zhang explodes himself, everyone will blame him.

Otherwise, who would have nothing better to do and make themselves unhappy?

Old Zheng was still sighing.

The door opened.

(End of this chapter)

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