Chapter 615:
After chatting for a while, Norah and Sean ended their call. It was past ten o'clock.
Gemma inquired, “Norah, should we turn off the light and go to bed now?”
“Yes, okay,” Norah replied as she tidied up the papers scattered on her bed and settled down. “Good night.”
“Good night.”
The lights went out, and the room was enveloped in darkness, filled only with the soft sound of their breathing.
“Norah, are you asleep?” Gemma'’s voice pierced the silence.
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“Not yet. What's up?” Norah responded.
Gemma inhaled deeply, her grip tightening on the cover. “Nothing. Wish you pleasant dreams.”
She felt a little awkward asking Norah if they were friends now, but she remained optimistic that their three
months of living together would forge a genuine friendship.
“Good night.”
They didn’t speak further that night.
Norah was up early the next day, heading to the emergency department. Upon everyone's arrival, they gathered
for a morning meeting to welcthe two visiting doctors at Concord Hospital.
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After the meeting, the staff dispersed to their assigned duties. Norah was placed in the Triage Area, where she
helped nurses assess and classify patients according to the severity of their conditions.
“Dr. Wilson, the emergency department is busy. You can start by observing the nurses,” the director quickly
instructed before hurrying off.
The emergency department was the hospital's hub of activity, handling severe cases and essential management
duties.
On her first day, Norah encountered patients with acute poisoning, drowning, and electric shock injuries. Her role
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwas limited to organizing equipment, keeping records, and monitoring patient conditions.
She occasionally provided initial treatments like administering oxygen and performing basic hemostasis.
At the end of the day, she was both physically and emotionally exhausted, a feeling reminiscent of her days with
Doctors Without Borders.
During that time, she had been immersed in treating war casualties, performing over a hundred surgeries in two
months, and providing continuous care to patients. All her colleagues had made significant contributions to the
world.
After the organization was disbanded, Norah pursued various endeavors, including her six-month tenure with
Doctors Without Borders, where she saved countless lives.