My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1223 - 482: Director Level Medical Collaboration, Dr. Pu’s Request (Part 3)

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Previously on My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points...
Zhou Can's Incision Skill reached Level 6, forging a miraculous link with his Wound Cleaning Skill that allows him to sense residual cancerous tissues during excisions. In the operating room, he detected and removed early-stage cancer from a nearby blood vessel in a patient, confirmed by pathology, thrilled by the potential to prevent recurrences that even advanced tools might miss. The surgery concluded early at 11:42 PM, highlighting the department's doubled efficiency for cardiothoracic expansions, while reflections underscore the challenges of advanced cancers, the role of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in treatment, and emerging immune therapies.

However, when facing sly adversaries like the AIDS virus or cancer cells, T cells fail to identify them. In those instances, B cells go completely blind and deaf, utterly unable to strike.

Western developed nations boost the detection powers of T cells using medications, which serves as an excellent strategy for cancer therapy.

On that note, this method actually stems from the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine in our nation.

Numerous advanced countries are showing greater respect and conducting more research into Traditional Chinese Medicine after experiencing its advantages.

For example, Japan boasts a vast selection of traditional Chinese medicine brews, covering nearly every imaginable type.

The costs are staggeringly elevated.

The crucial point is that these brews are slowly earning widespread acceptance from people due to their proven healing results.

If not, they wouldn't have expanded to their present size.

No one would invest in an unprofitable venture.

By comparison, in our own country, Traditional Chinese Medicine is steadily fading, with skilled experts becoming rarer. It's truly heartbreaking and distressing to witness.

We must acknowledge that reviving Traditional Chinese Medicine will be a prolonged and challenging path.

The primary issue lies in young medical trainees needing faith in Traditional Chinese Medicine, a willingness to dedicate time to study it, and chances to apply their knowledge hands-on.

Yet fulfilling these market demands proves exceedingly tough.

Even if individuals master Traditional Chinese Medicine and reach a decent proficiency, few patients opt for traditional remedies when ill. Lacking demand stifles drive, creating a harmful loop.

Should a cohort of gifted Traditional Chinese Medicine experts emerge later, using their fame and strong healing outcomes to vigorously advocate for it, then reversing this dire trend could become feasible.

Thus, the resurgence of Traditional Chinese Medicine is proclaimed as a lengthy and grueling endeavor.

Among local physicians, the prevailing view essentially directs those without funds, difficult cases, or feigned illnesses to consult a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor.

This isn't meant to disparage Traditional Chinese Medicine; such attitudes dominate the medical community today.

Figures like Chen Guoli in Traditional Chinese Medicine remain exceptionally rare.

"Dr. Zhou, observing your mediastinal lymph node excision procedure today was utterly astounding. You're younger than I am, yet you display such refined operative techniques. I truly look up to you."

Dr. Pu hurried over from behind.

Typically, Zhou Can rarely engages with this individual.

Furthermore, as a fresh addition to the Cardiothoracic Surgery team, their acquaintance is limited.

That said, he had overheard Director Le and others praising Dr. Pu.

Dr. Pu joined the operating theater this time as the ward doctor, securing a spot to assist in the operation.

"Dr. Pu, you're too kind. In truth, my abilities match yours closely. I've simply had more chances to hone them, making me slightly more adept."

Zhou Can replied modestly.

"You remain so humble always. Be it in clinical expertise, professional conduct, or character, you're an exemplary figure to emulate. I... might I speak with you privately for a moment?"

Dr. Pu proactively approached and initiated the talk, clearly driven by some intent.

"Sure, no issue. Go ahead and speak!"

Zhou Can pivoted and regarded him.

"Well... could we discuss this elsewhere? I'm worried you might disagree with my words, risking my position. Securing a role in Tu Ya Cardiothoracic Surgery was incredibly hard-won."

Dr. Pu seemed reluctant.

"Of course! You pick the spot!"

Zhou Can was unsure about the topic this person wished to address.