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Little Toy Bikers and a Woman on the Run

Chapter 138 Fake

Tara felt like a fool when she dug into Dr. Namid's actual surgical record. She knew of his reputation and accepted it as fact. She discovered it was all an image with nothing behind it.

A media relations firm built his reputation. It produced slick videos and fawning magazine and internet articles that made it sound like he was the world's most gifted surgeon, but he had done nothing to advance neo-natal surgery.

There were no discoveries and he'd authored no articles in medical publications. A few surgical feats were mentioned, but they were procedures that any competent surgeon could have performed. Only a medical professional would know that and his publicity was designed for anxious and desperate parents. It was a brilliant use of media, but it didn't make him a brilliant surgeon. He had just been ahead of his time when it came to publicity and image.

Once she'd learned the truth about his reputation, she might have been willing to write off his surgical lapse as being a one time event. As for the infant receiving treatment that the hospital was not equipped to provide, maybe it was just a paperwork error.

Dr. Namid made it personal when she discovered she wasn't scheduled to assistant him with any surgeries in the next week. That meant he had specifically asked that she not be assigned to assist him. She would not be gotten rid of that easily. What was Dr. Namid trying to hide from her? He had only strengthened her determination to find out.

Tara had been a teacher's favorite since elementary school. She was smart, polite and well-behaved. It came naturally to her. It wasn't until high school that she realized getting teachers to like her was a skill that she could use. This skill would come in useful with Dr. Namid.

She caught him just as he was about to begin his morning rounds. She'd played him perfectly and even told him he was her surgical hero and the reason she became a neo-natal surgeon. He sucked up every word of flattery she spoke and believed her.

She'd put her hand over her heart as she told him how disappointed she was that she wasn't scheduled to assist him with any surgeries. She added that she'd come to St. Thomas just to work with him.

By the time she finished kissing up to him, he'd agreed to let her assist him with three surgeries over the next two days. Tara had accomplished her first goal: get Dr. Namid to let her assist with his surgeries again.

Even if she didn't find anything wrong with Dr. Namid's surgical skills, she'd already won. She was going to be doing more surgeries and that was the reason she'd become a surgeon.

As for investigating the mystery of patients receiving treatments that the hospital didn't have the equipment to do, that might have less to do with Dr. Namid and more to do with hospital administrator Margaret Murphy.

That same code of silence that shielded incompetent doctors would also keep her safe from any adverse publicity if something went wrong with her investigations.