Clarence Simons had already taken a few steps away when he stopped and turned around, "What is it?"
Tara Summer stood in front of him and softly asked, "I want to know, how is the patient with chronic anemia doing? Was the surgery successful?"
Clarence Simons contemplated briefly. Although there were many leukemia patients waiting for bone marrow transplants, the probability of finding a match was always very small, and not many were fortunate enough to find a donor.
In the past month, the Hematology Department had only performed one bone marrow transplant surgery. It happened to be on the son of a high-ranking executive at a certain bank, hence Clarence Simons was familiar with the case.
"Oh, that patient..." He nodded, informing her in detail about the patient's situation.