Chapter 1376 The Nobel Prize in Medicine Jayden lowered his head and thought for a moment before shaking his head gently.
âWhat did the forensic doctor say about the autopsy?â
âThe forensic doctor said everything was fine..â
Henry couldnât believe his eyes as he looked at his blood-covered hands.
âCould it really be my mistake in judgmentâ¦â
Seeing Henry starting to doubt himself, Jayden quickly reached out and patted his shoulder.
âMr. Simpson, itâs not your fault. Itâs just that the patient was too old.â
Henry shook his head.
âThe surgery failed. How can I blame the patient? Itâs all my fault. (shouldnât have ignored your advice and operated on the major blood vesselsâ¦
He had intended to clean the wound thoroughly, so that the patient would no longer suffer from the disease. Who would have thought such an accident would happen?
Seeing him filled with self-blame, Jayden felt a sense of guilt and patted his shoulder again.
âMr. Simpson, he was originally my patient, and you were just helping with the surgery. The responsibility lies with me, not you.â
After saying that, Jayden took a deep breath and made a solemn promise.
âDonât worry, I will go explain everything to the hospital leadership and the patientâs family.â
He was about to leave when Henry stopped him.
âThe family has already concluded that I intentionally sought revenge. Even if you take responsibility now, it will only drag you down, and it wonât make any difference. Besides, what I care about is that my mistake caused someoneâs deathâ¦..â
jayden wanted to say something, but Henry raised his hand to interrupt him.
âMr. Sherwood, youâre excellent and will have a bright future ahead. Donât let this incident affect you.
Let me face it alone.â
Henryâs medical ethics and character made Jayden felt ashamed.
But Mr. Simpson, the Nobel Prize in Medicine is important to me, so Iâm sorry.
In the hospital conference room, Stella interrogated everyone involved in the surgery. Everyone unanimously agreed that it was Mr. Simpsonâs mistake that led to the accident.
Stella suspected that Jayden intentionally hid the patientâs condition, so she personally reviewed the preoperative examination reports and found no problems. She also reviewed the surveillance footage and saw Jayden trying to stop Henry from operating on the major blood vessels. Looking at the autopsy report, she confirmed that the patient died due to a mistake in repairing the major blood vessels.
Without evidence, even if Stella had doubts, she couldnât directly blame Jayden. She could only step in to resolve the medical dispute, compensate the family for the huge expenses, promise to dismiss Henry, and impose severe disciplinary action.