Chapter 37:

Norah gave a smile but remained silent. Silence was best at this moment.

Norah could only remember Baylor and Jolie on her first day at work. Jolie had guided Norah, carrying medical files as they made their rounds. After that, Jolie showed Norah around for a while.

“These are the patients under my care,” Jolie explained. “Once you’re more familiar with the policies and procedures here, Jamison will likely assign some to you.”

Noticing that Norah didn’t have much to do, Baylor suggested, “Dr. Wilson, you might want to look over additional case files. Jamison will evaluate our performance at the end of the month, and anyone falling short might face serious consequences.”

Baylor left the nature of the repercussions to the imagination.

Norah had a good impression of Jamison, seeing him as a committed and diligent doctor who always encouraged the team to stay focused and enhance their skills, even during a hectic schedule. He had no tolerance for laziness or neglect among the doctors.

In Norah’s observation, the prospects at Silver Boulder Private Hospital’s Cardiac Surgery Department seemed promising. And undoubtedly, it was a busy place.

Jolie shared, “The Cardiac Surgery Department has eight doctors. Two are away on exchange programs, three are busy with outpatient consultations, and one is currently in surgery and hasn’t finished yet. Dr. Padilla and I are responsible for making rounds today.”

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This made Norah realize just how bustling the Cardiac Surgery Department was. They were in charge of everything, whether outpatient or inpatient care. Norah nodded, having assumed fewer doctors worked here.

“The department is filled with highly skilled doctors. Take Baylor, for example. He may come across as soft-spoken, but his surgical skills are remarkable! Yet, when it comes to surgery, the Supernatural Doctor is in a league of her own. Her success rate in operations is a staggering 100%! It’s unbelievable,” Jolie said.

Jolie glanced around and leaned in to whisper to Norah, “Whenever Jamison holds a meeting, he can’t stop praising the Supernatural Doctor. But it’s been a couple of years since I heard anything about her. I’m not sure if she’s retired. I’d love to learn from her. Her skills are just out of this world.”

with a laugh, “Stories have a way of getting blown out of proportion. She might not be as miraculous as

true at all! In my eyes, the Supernatural Doctor is nothing short of extraordinary! She’s my role model, and Jamison admires her greatly, too! He is always talking about her. Not only is the Supernatural Doctor a master surgeon, but

had

everyone else in this regard, harboring a profound respect for the Supernatural Doctor. Norah didn’t push the conversation any further and was just about to show her

your tasks? Is there time

Dr. Wilson and I

her face untroubled, making it seem like Jolie’s explanation was

for something to do, come help me sort out the patient files and

made a point to look directly at Norah before

purpose with his remarks, but she wasn’t bothered. After all, focusing on the job

her, like a vigilant hawk, poised to spot any slip-ups and give a heads-up. Since she started working at the hospital, Norah had been tagging along with Jamison more

mentioned that the schedule

ended up doing a variety of

Gil with surgery in the Neurosurgery Department. The doctors were puzzled as to why a doctor with her

couch while Madeline

met your parents recently. How did that go?” Kathy

last outing to the racetrack, undergoing what Sharon considered necessary discipline. It was only recently that she had been

her eyebrows, Madeline answered, “It went well. Derek brought up the idea of our parents meeting to set

mom. She doesn’t quite get

she remembered what happened to Derek years ago. She soon comforted herself, thinking that those issues were between her brother and Madeline. As Derek’s sister, her main concern was his happiness. Given how seemingly well

willing to put up with any

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