Story cover for Meet me in the OR II DNF II by JoeMomma_DNF
Meet me in the OR II DNF II
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Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2022
TW: Death, Blood, Hospitals, SH, and Mental health mentions
Dr.George Davidson the head of the pediatric department at Orlando Regional everyone trusted him. Now there was a new surgeon came along Dr.Clayton Thatcher the new head of cardiothoracic's but his first case was with Dr.Davidson and they had to work together on a boy with a failing heart problem. This caused something that would change the life of both Clayton and George forever.

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