Olivia’s POV Four months later “Dr. Olivia, the chief consultant is paging you to the emergency room, now!” a nurse informed me in a panicked tone as she peeped into the hospital lunch room. I quickly washed my hands, wore my white coat above my clothes, and rushed to the Emergency Treatment Unit (ETU). As soon as I entered, I saw the doctor struggling with a patient and I immediately ran to him. “Olivia, thank god! Quickly, pass me an adrenaline shot!” he ordered and I complied. The patient was diabetic and was admitted that morning due to a sudden spike in her blood sugar. She was stable and fine before I went to lunch, but all of a sudden, her situation turned critical. Nevertheless, we successfully managed the situation and soon, her pulse rate, oxygen levels, and blood pressu