732 Emergency Doctor (1/2)

”Bowman, don't worry, we're really near the hospital…” Lloyd sat next to his injured colleague and frowned tightly.

His expertise was general surgery. Although he could also perform certain orthopedic surgeries, he was not so confident performing them. Lloyd frowned because of that. Bringing Bowman back to the United States for surgery was absolutely not a solution, but what about surgery in Yun Hua?

If Bowman needed to receive the surgery in Beijing, Lloyd felt that it would be great. After all, he had witnessed the skills of the surgeons in Beijing. Regardless of whether it was the fine details or surgical type, they were considered very good. However, they just had to be in Yun Hua Hospital that day.

In comparison, Boyle, who came along for the trip, frequently performed orthopedic surgeries, so Lloyd's sight subconsciously went to Boyle.

”Lloyd, I want you to perform the surgery for me.” Bowman felt so much in pain that he gnashed his teeth as he spoke.

Lloyd held Bowman's hand, but he dared not immediately agree to it, ”When we arrived at the hospital, we will decide after looking at your injury.”

”I don't want Boyle for the surgery.” Bowman was in pain, but his sixth sense was extremely sharp. He held Lloyd's hand tightly. ”You must not let Boyle operate on me.”

Boyle quietly cast a glance at Bowman. ”Whenever the patient is passed to me, I always try my best to keep him alive.”

Bowman did not want to show any respect to Boyle at that moment. He snorted and stared at the roof expressionlessly. ”You only do amputations. I'd rather die than let you touch my leg.

”Lloyd, don't let Boyle touch my leg.”

”I got it.” Lloyd also understood Bowman. In fact, if he were the one who got injured, he would make a similar choice.

When Boyle, who came along, performed surgery independently, he always chose the safest choice. For instance, when it came to colon cancer, other doctors would cut off 5.9-inches of the intestine, while he cut off 19.6 centimeters in order to guarantee the safety without considering the patient's life afterward. Amputation was even the decision that Boyle most frequently made in the Anderson Cancer Center.

He did the same thing for patients with bone cancer. If they received consultation from other surgeons, they would mostly receive some customized suggestions and surgical plans, but if they were in Boyle's office, he would always advise the patient to receive amputation.

Amputation naturally improved the patient's survival rate and reduced the recurrence rate of cancer, but the patient would have one arm or one leg less.

Boyle knew the comment about himself among the doctors, so he only shrugged and said, ”You don't have cancer.”

”If you dare touch my leg, I will sue you until you go bankrupt.” Bowman did not care about the friendship between colleagues. They were all men who only got a girlfriend because they were surgeons, so he was not afraid of him.

Boyle did not even have the intention to perform surgery. He pursed his lips nonchalantly.

Doctor Zhou watched happily from the side. 'It's a quarrel between foreigners. It's rare that they came from so far away but put up a show right when we meet each other, it's truly not an easy feat.'

If he were not afraid of making noise, Doctor Zhou might want to clap for them.

The Confero was driven at a stable speed. In a situation where the ambulance did not put on its siren or flash its lights, it would only squeeze through the gaps. It was impossible for it to accelerate further.

Lloyd, who had done busy with confirming the patient's vital signs, snapped out of his single-minded focus and noticed this, so he asked, ”Can't you turn on the siren and light for your ambulance?”

Doctor Zhou was stunned a little. He realized that Lloyd had misunderstood the situation, so he quickly said, ”This is not an ambulance. This is Boss Shao's private car.”

”Private car?” Lloyd felt surprised and lowered his head.

In front of him was an oxygen tank, a portable ventilator, and a defibrillator. Meanwhile, on his left was a tracheal tube, an ECG monitor, and an ambulatory electrocardiogram. There were also other equipment including a suction machine, blood pressure gauge, stethoscope, neck brace, and infusion on his right. The car had everything…