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Now reading: Chapter 1568: Too Late for Regrets from Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s, a Romance novel by Kindhearted Mama.

Doctors at the hospital won’t say they dislike doing business with wealthy people; on the contrary, earning a living in this way is not shabby.

Doing business with wealthy people yields high profits, and the money earned can be used to update equipnt and instrunts at the hospital, benefiting all patients—it’s truly rewarding. However, it is not easy for dostic hospitals to engage in business with the wealthy. The affluent adore the advanced dical technologies of developed countries, resulting in money being earned by foreigners. This is the most distressing point for dostic hospital doctors.

It’s not that dostic doctors can’t perform surgeries, but rather that their instrunts are not as advanced, their dicines are not as new, and the pace of updates is slower than others. dicine requires not only the hard work of doctors but also comprehensive collaboration from logistics departnts including pharmaceuticals, equipnt, and instrunts.

The opportunity dostic doctors can grasp is only: Alas, foreigners have all concluded that this patient is destined to die, so they can only return ho to try again.

So compatriots value their native land; if they must die, dying in their ho country is preferable to dying abroad.

For patients willing to seek treatnt at ho, dostic hospital doctors always open this door to welco them, as compatriots express compassion toward compatriots.

After rummaging for a while, Zhang Huayao placed his fingers on the table in front of Director Liang and knocked them unceremoniously.

Liang Baichuan, aware of what information he wanted, said, "The patient’s request is to be able to conceive and have children. The opinion from foreign experts is to perform a heart-lung combined transplant. Her family inquired and believed that this surgery was too significant, and post heart-lung transplant, her chances to conceive and give birth were unlikely."

Patients who undergo organ transplants need to take antirejection dications for many years; female patients face a high risk of fetal deformity if they wish to conceive again due to these dications. Internationally, there are precedents of patients who have successfully given birth to healthy children after becoming pregnant, but they are extrely rare cases and cannot be used as references. Clinical doctors generally advise patients to take contraceptive asures.

"Given her condition, refusing a heart-lung transplant would be fatal. To desire a child is akin to disregarding one’s life." Zhang Huayao made this statent without posing any question marks, but as a factual sentence, indicating that in clinical practice, there are countless heroic mothers ready to die for the sake of a child. Doctors beco numb to frequently encountering such patients. Don’t think this is exclusive to obstetrics and gynecology; other departnts encounter the sa scenario, with diseases that prevent childbirth not limited to gynecological ailnts.

"We must respect the patient’s own wishes." Liang Baichuan solemnly conveyed in a professional tone.

When doctors address patients’ issues, they offer only dical professional opinions and cannot impose their own will on patients. Doctors have no compelling authority over life.

When the patient’s sole wish is to live, no one can obstruct it. Though doctors are well aware, many patients will regret it in the terminal stage of life, but it will be too late.

Zhang Huayao rubbed the stubble on his chin thoughtfully.

"She and her family heard that dostic doctors actually perform surgeries better than foreign doctors. dication won’t cure her disease, so why not try dostic doctors?" Liang Baichuan expressed the patient’s thoughts and, observing Zhang Huayao’s silence, suggested, "Otherwise, Director Zhang, you could gather other doctors at our hospital for a eting to discuss this matter, brainstorm, and ultimately provide feedback to the patient."

A figure imdiately popped into Zhang Huayao’s mind, as he raised his wrist to check the watch: At this hour, has Student Xie arrived at their hospital? He probably has.

Let’s go and et Student Xie.

After tidying the dical records on the desk, he instructed the director’s secretary to deliver them to his personal office for further research. Zhang Huayao stood up and said to Director Liang, "Let consult soone and then provide a result."

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