Daily American Drama

Chapter 949 Dream Shepter, Reality Nelson

medical center.

in a few days.

Doctor Duncan...

The chief of surgery stood with his hands on his hips in front of the operating board, looking at the densely packed operations waiting, and said irritably.

Dr. Duncan hasn't been out of the operating room for three days.

The secretary next to him knew what he wanted to say, and reminded him directly: It has been spinning continuously.

Ugh.

The chief of surgery hesitated, and then sighed: Where's my chief of neurosurgery? He's been missing for three days. Even with Adam's help, he's so busy these days, and the backlog of surgeries is getting more and more.

Damn craniotomy, most of the patients used to have heart problems, but now they all start to have problems with the brain, it seems that we still need to increase the strength of neurosurgery.

Arrange surgery for me, I won't let you down.

Mark Sloan came over at this moment, and upon hearing this, he was obliged to say.

The chief of surgery glanced at him but didn't speak.

But the eyes have already conveyed everything: You, a plastic surgeon, also want to perform a craniotomy? That's unless you give me a craniotomy, because as long as I agree, there is something wrong with my brain.

I can open the skull, Director.

Beside, a weak voice came.

The director of surgery, Mark and the secretary looked together, and saw a middle-aged bald man with glasses in a white coat raised his hand, facing everyone's gaze, and twitched the corners of his mouth.

This smile is full of sadness and helplessness.

Arrange for Dr. Nelson to perform the craniotomy.

The chief of surgery took a few glances at him, turned around, gave some instructions with reluctance and helplessness, then walked past the bald man with glasses, without looking at him, just said: Thank you, John.

I, my name is Jim.

A reminder of the weakness of a middle-aged bald man with glasses.

It's a pity that the director of surgery has gone away.

And the other party doesn't care what his name is, as long as the surname is correct.

You are new here.

Mark walked up to the middle-aged bald man with glasses and extended his hand to him: Welcome to New York Medical Center.

I've been working here for ten years.

Dr. Jim Nelson forced a laugh, then couldn't help it, and told a shocking fact with a dark face: Before Shepter came here from Boston, I was the chief of neurosurgery here.

...

Mark was suddenly embarrassed, and the rounder said: I'm Mark Sloan, a plastic surgeon.

I know.

Dr. Nelson, the former director of neurosurgery, said with a smirk: We have met... three times~

After speaking, he flashed away.

The feeling of being ignored is really uncomfortable.

Back then, he was also a well-known figure in New York Medical Center.

The chief of neurosurgery, though not as good as Dr. Burke's chief of cardiothoracic surgery, was second only to him.

He is the third most famous figure in the Department of Surgery.

But with the arrival of famous doctors such as Dr. Shepter, Dr. Montgomery, and Mark Sloan, there are also the rise of star residents such as Adam, Meredith, and Christina.

He was thoroughly marginalized.

These people want professional skills and professional skills, good looks and good looks, and gossip and gossip.

General hospitals have one, which is an absolute star.

But now it's all gathered in New York Medical Center, it's almost like filming a medical idol drama.

Ok.

Just like those handsome men, beautiful women and famous doctors in our days.

hell!

This is not normal at all, okay?

Most of the real hospitals and real famous doctors are ordinary people like him with unrestrained hairstyles, okay!

Mark Sloan, these abnormal handsome guys and famous doctors, have seen him three times, but they don't remember him, they just think he is new here, so forget it.

It's normal for these handsome guys and famous doctors to have their eyes above the top and their eyes full of eyes.

But what really upset him was that he had been the chief of neurosurgery for more than ten years, the third in command of the surgery, and the de facto second in command of the surgery before Dr. Burke came.

Shepter has only been here for less than two years, and the director of surgery has Shepter in his eyes and heart.

Now even his name is wrong.

this……

Mark looked at the departing former director of neurosurgery, and inexplicably felt a sense of substitution. He seemed to feel the sadness of Dr. Nelson's heart.

So he was ashamed of his previous behavior of not looking at people at all, and he desperately needed to vent this emotion.

Kelly, have you ever heard of Dr. Nelson in neurosurgery?

At this time, Kelly, the chief resident in orthopedics, happened to pass by, and Mark stopped her.

Kelly was startled for a few seconds before suddenly realizing: Oh, yes.

full name?

Mark squinted at her.

...

Kelly was speechless.

As a chief resident, you don't even know the full name of the former director of neurosurgery?

Mark grumbled.

I know he's Dr. Nelson.

Kelly laughed and said, He's a good doctor, but he's just a dark, disabled knockoff of Dr. Shepter, well, a stepping stone for Dr. Sheppert.

I understand.

Mark said angrily: Just because he hasn't published amazing research reports, or he hasn't had a nationally famous operation, or he doesn't have a special hairstyle, is he not considered a person?

I guess so.

Kelly thought about it and nodded seriously.

...

Mark was speechless.

what's wrong with you?

Kelly looked at him in surprise: You have been here for more than a year, but you have never seen you care about him before, no, did you know who he was before?

Everyone has dignity!

Mark said with a dark face: Perhaps compared to Derek, Dr. Nelson is not particularly good.

There is no handsome face, perfect figure, dragging hairstyle, and passionate and charming eyes.

Even technical expertise is no match for Derek.

But we should give him enough respect.

Because compared to Adam, we are all Nelsons.

To respect him is to respect ourselves!

what happened to him?

Kelly looked at the back of Mark leaving angrily, very dazed, grabbed Dr. Bailey and asked.

Because he is a plastic surgeon and has not published any amazing clinical research articles.

Dr. Bailey said leisurely: Mentally, and physically... all kinds of setbacks, so I can finally understand the feeling of Dr. Nelson.

what?

Kelly was stunned for a moment, and then burst out laughing: Mark Sloane and, um, Dr. Nelson actually have something in common. It's really strange that things happen every year, especially this year.

Stop laughing.

Dr. Bailey frowned and interrupted: You are the chief resident, and the hospital is so busy now, I need you to come forward and find Shepter back.

I?

Kelly shook her head: I heard that he has gone back to the trailer house in the forest. It's so dirty and there are so many bugs.

Dr. Bailey looked at her and said nothing.

Why don't you let Dr. Duncan go?

Kelly said helplessly: He has been in the operating room for three days, and he should take a break. He just went to persuade Sheput. His words carry more weight...

You know how busy the operating room is right now?

Dr. Bailey interrupted: And it's not suitable for Adam to go, he never makes mistakes, so how can he persuade Shepter who made mistakes?

He would only remind Shepter that not everyone makes mistakes.

Do you want to add to Shepter's troubles?

Alright alright.

Kelly didn't say anything about Dr. Bailey, so she could only agree: I'll go.

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