ncer Unit,
ncer Unit,
, and I leap to my feet and sprint. I'm on a 24-hour call shift, and it's presently 9:
e hospital's basement, and sprint up the st
ody. First and foremost, the emergency room was overflowing with numerous new patients who needed to be hospitalized. I was
hich we worked in groups on medical puzzles. Only two hours earlier, numerous additiona
ncy medical treatment or resuscitation, usually as a consequence of a heart arrest. I n
ed with all the necessary equipment. A colleague nurse swiftly informs me that an older woman in her 80s has experienced a heart arrest. Breathing problems indicated
ift junior physicians, to conduct some tests and tell the nurses to keep a watch on her.
room, I check up on a hand
the 'code blue,' but I kn
Although I'm not feeling exhausted, I know it will hit m
leep before being paged again. I'm ho
**
a medical resident at Birmingham Metropolitan Hospital, England's most prominent teaching hospi
iend, Hanna. Hanna Khan, my closest friend, is twenty-five years old and, like me, is a first-year resident. We went to the same medical school but didn't become
her elder br
nd's most distinguished physicians and one of the top doctors and surgeons. He's one of the greatest physicians in the nation, and one of the
w times. And I've never spoken with him. Never. Because he frightens me. I think it's because he's s
ution who began their long journey as physicians with me tw
areful eye on the five of us. Our most sen
f the first-year residents. We'll be seeing Dr. Zayan shortly, and I'm... thrille
n for a surprise. Unless he's telling me off becau
're an excellent physician. We've barely been h
ent as you, darling. You'll be the fines
lavish me with complimen
e ever seen in my twenty-five years of life stands in front of us. He's certainly sexier than he was the last time I saw
hey're a blend of brown and blue, somewhere in the middle. The most lovely color. His eye
let's
ical nose and large, pink lips
as he runs his fing
tainly suits him. He se
or, I have high expectations for every one of you. I demand nothing less than the best from every one of you. At this hospital, anything
He's one of the top physicians around. He cle
to meet you! I'm Hanna Khan, and I'm 25 years old. I'm thinking about going into
you're
f smiling as well. I know how much he lov
enty-five years old. Cardiology is my main area of interest. Thank you very much". Anum is a sweet girl, although she
nd motions to th
ed in neurology. We're all around the same age. Thank y
constantly has a wide grin on his face. He constantly lift
ysician! I apologize for rambling. My name is Hina Malik, and I want to be a pediatrician or a rheumatologist. Than
iends is crucial while doing such a hard and sometimes unpleasan
fraction of a second. Most likel
something, motioning towards me. As I