A Second Chance at Forever ( Eleanor Shultz )
A Second Chance at Forever Chapter 997

Chapter 997

A bunch of doctors and nurses were gathered around the sink in the hallway, stripping off their gloves and scrubbing their hands clean with soap, casually chatting away Mr Webb really drew the short straw christ helping Dr Yeager with one surgery and ham Who’s going to take the hit?

Well, who else but Mr Webb? After all, he was the one who performed the surgery

Well, even if that’s the case. Dr. Yeager should take some of the heat, right?

The head nurse glanced at the doctor who spoke, Who’s to blame isn’t the pressing issue here. What’s important is that the deceased’s family are convinced it was all Mr. Webb’s doing

The doctor paused in his hand washing looking up at the head nurse, What do you mean?

The head nurse looked around before leaning in to whisper, Did you know the deceased was a world renowned medical expert? He had consulted Mr. Webb before and they had a few runins over their medical philosophies. The expert stormed off after a heated argument and openly labelled Mr. Webb as a quack

The doctor nodded in understanding. So, there was bad blood between the deceased and Mr. Webb. No wonder the family’s pointing fingers at him

Another doctor nearby chimed in, Mr Webb isn’t the type to hold a grudge. He wouldn’t intentionally harm a patient over such a petty disagreement. He might have even forgotten about the whole thing. Otherwise, he would have refused to assist Dr. Yeager with the surgery.

The doctor at the head of the sink turned to them, Talking about it now is pointless The family is clinging onto their conspiracy theory. Even with a mouthful of excuses, Mr Webb wouldn’t be able to clear his name

The head nurse asked, “What does the hospital administration say?

They’re still in a meeting. Not sure what they’re going to decide

The doctor who mentioned the bad blood between Mr. Webb and the deceased spoke up again, “My guess is they’re going to throw Mr. Webb under the bus. The patient was clearly out to get Mr Webb. The hospital administration wouldn’t want to drag another excellent doctor into this. The damage is already done, and for the hospital’s reputation, sacrificing one doctor seems like their safest bet

The chatter of these doctors and nurses reached the ears of Mr Webb

He was leaning against the sink on the other side, concealed from view by the large basin. No one noticed him there.

Yeager opened the door to the surgery corridor and found Mr. Webb huddled up in the corner, looking lost.

Mr. Webb

Yeager’s voice surprised the doctors and nurses, who seemed not to have expected him to be present. They quickly washed their hands and left the room.

Yeager glanced at them and then shifted his gaze to Mr. Webb

Mr. Webb, I truly had no idea that the surgery would go wrong. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have asked for your help, and now you’re being affected by this. I am sincerely sorry

Will remained silent, his eyes fixed on the distance, lost in deep thought as he tried to figure out where the problem lay

Observing this, Yeager bent down and sat on the floor beside Will

Mr. Webb, the patient was of advanced age, and this type of surgery already carries inherent risks. You shouldn’t blame yourself excessively

Finally, Will looked up, turning his face to Yeager sitting next to him.

Dr Yeager, apart from cardiovascular issues, does the patient have any other underlying conditions that were not detected during routine examinations?

Yeager lowered his head, pondering for a moment, and then shook his head gently.

What about the autopsy results? Did the medical examiner have any opinions?

The forensic examination also showed no problems

Will stared at his blood stained hands in disbelief.

Did I really mess up

Seeing Will doubt himself, Yeager hastily patted his shoulder

Mr Webb, it’s not about your judgement its because the patient was too old to withstand the surgery

Will shook his head.

The surgery failed, and I cannot blame the patient. It’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have ignored your advice and performed the procedure on a major blood vessel

He had only wanted to help the patient by eliminating their suffering from the illness after the surgery, but he never expected such an accident to occur

Seeing him burdened with seFlame, Yeager felt a sense of quilt and patted his shoulder again.

Mr Webb, this patient was originally under my care, and you were just assisting in the surgery. All the responsibility lies with me, and it has nothing to do with you.

After saying that, yeager took a deep breath and made a solemn promise.

Please rest assured that I will explain everything to the hospital management and the patient’s family

As he was about to leave, Will stopped tum

The family already believes it was intentional retaliation on my part. If you take responsibility now, it will only implicate you and won’t make any difference. Besides, I don’t care about the blame, what I care about is that because of my mistake, someone’s life ended.

Yeager wanted to say something, but Will raised his hand to stop him

Dr. Yeager, you’re excellent, and you will undoubtedly make great achievements in the medical field. Don’t let this incident tarnish your reputation, let me face it alone

Will’s ethics and character made Yeager feel ashamed, and he looked up.

Mr. Webb, the Nobel Prize in Medicine is crucial to you I’m sorry

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