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The White Coat That Lost Its Authority
Author: Jimmy-Chuuu
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Endi Wang entered Prosperity Health Clinic with measured steps, carrying a thick folder, an identification card, and a white coat pressed far too neatly for a morning already filled with tension. He did not raise his voice when he saw Peter Davis standing in the treatment room, but the way he placed the folder on the table made Nurse Lina stop writing for several seconds.

“From this moment on, every procedure performed by Peter Davis will be inspected,” Endi s

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  • The Cost of Insulting an Elderly Patient

    Sandra Steel stood in the middle of the waiting room at Prosperity Health Clinic without raising her voice. Patients, nurses, and the clinic guard, who still felt guilty, all remained silent because the direction of the room had changed.She looked at Endi Wang first.“State your full name, your position, and your reason for calling security to remove my grandfather.”Endi stiffened, then adjusted the identification card on his chest as if it could still protect him.“Doctor Endi Wang, internal medicine specialist. I called security because Mr. Suryo disrupted a medical review, provoked patients, and interfered in treatment he did not understand.”“So you called security because he defended the doctor who once helped him?” Sandra asked.“I called security because he made the waiting room unsuitable,” Endi replie

  • The Name Behind Mr. Suryo

    The door of Prosperity Health Clinic opened slowly after the footsteps stopped at the corridor entrance. A young woman entered in a simply tailored suit, her expression calm and her gaze moving across the waiting room without haste.Two professional guards followed a few steps behind her. They did not force their way through or glare at anyone. They simply took positions beside the entrance so patients still had room to move and would not feel threatened by their arrival.Peter watched from where he stood. He did not judge the woman by her clothes or any obvious display of wealth. Instead, he noticed how she assessed the guard’s position, Mr. Suryo’s face as he was being led out, Endi’s folder, and the clinic staff frozen near the administration desk.The woman did not introduce herself at once. She looked at the clinic guard first, then asked in a calm voice, “Which doctor just ordered an elderly

  • A Line Crossed

    Endi Wang looked at Mr. Suryo with a flushed face, then repeated himself more clearly so the entire waiting room could hear.“An old man who does not understand medical science should not interfere in a doctor’s affairs.”Mr. Suryo did not answer by shouting. He looked at Endi for several seconds, pressed the tip of his cane against the floor, then spoke in a steady voice despite the disappointment in his eyes.“I may not remember every term in your folder. But I have lived for decades. I have led people. I have seen honest men, and I have seen men who care only about protecting their own faces.”Several patients in the waiting area exchanged glances. Peter Davis stood beside Mr. Suryo, first watching the elderly man’s breathing before turning his attention to Endi, whose jaw had begun to tighten.Mr. Suryo continued, “When I could barely breathe, people in this clinic told my family to arrange the deposit and wait for our turn. Doctor Peter looked at the color of my lips, checked my

  • The Witness Who Refused to Stay Silent

    The elderly man who had just entered stopped at the entrance of Prosperity Health Clinic while holding a simple wooden cane. His face still carried the lines of age, but his steps were far steadier than when Peter first saw him arrive with pale lips and a body close to giving up.“Mr. Suryo,” Peter said. He immediately walked toward him, not with a happy face because he had gained a witness, but with the concern of a doctor who saw an old patient arriving while the waiting room was already too crowded.Mr. Suryo raised one hand slightly, refusing to be guided completely. “I am all right. I came because I heard you were being attacked again in a place that should not forget who helped sick people.”Peter checked his breathing, his complexion, and the way the old man held his cane. “You do not need to stand long. Sit first, then speak only if your body truly feels comfortable.”&n

  • A Report Written from Jealousy

    Endi did not immediately take the blank sheet Peter had pushed toward him. He stared at it for several seconds, then covered it with his report folder, as if paper without an official letterhead was unworthy of receiving his signature.“I do not need to play by your rules,” Endi said. “The report will be written according to procedure, and procedure does not wait for the consent of an unlicensed practitioner.”Peter did not look angry. He returned to checking the records of the patient who was about to be referred, making sure the family contact number and destination hospital were correct. Only then did he raise his head when Endi began reading the report points aloud, loudly enough for the waiting room to hear.“Needle use without specialist verification, medication whose composition is not accompanied by complete information, and the manipulation of patient hope through emotional testimon

  • The White Coat That Lost Its Authority

    Endi Wang entered Prosperity Health Clinic with measured steps, carrying a thick folder, an identification card, and a white coat pressed far too neatly for a morning already filled with tension. He did not raise his voice when he saw Peter Davis standing in the treatment room, but the way he placed the folder on the table made Nurse Lina stop writing for several seconds.“From this moment on, every procedure performed by Peter Davis will be inspected,” Endi said. He looked at the patients in the waiting room as if they were an audience that needed to be convinced someone had finally arrived with rules.Peter closed the needle box and handed it to Lina to record. Only then did he turn toward Endi. His face remained calm, even as several patients outside began whispering after recognizing the young doctor who had come before to look for faults.“Good,” Peter said. “If you want to inspect some

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