My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1270 - 500: Exchange of Interests, the Surgery Is About to Go Sideways
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"Director Xue, Xiao Zhou, as this presents a major chance for our hospital’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Department, I urge you to pour your full effort into it. During this patient intervention, feel no mental pressure at all—simply strive your hardest. The crucial point is staying calm and composed."
Vice Director Ye made his meaning abundantly plain through these remarks.
The procedure absolutely must continue; surrendering it without a fight isn’t feasible.
"I’ve got no problem with it! The key lies in how Zhou Can handles it, since he’s the surgeon taking the lead."
Xue Yan responded directly.
"In every operation I handle, I always give maximum effort, yet for this case, two elite cardiothoracic surgery hospitals have already come up short. Dean Ye, better keep expectations realistic."
Leading the operation held no concerns for Zhou Can.
Failure never intimidated him.
Guaranteeing total success here remained utterly impractical.
"Should you pull off this surgery successfully, the hospital will boost its funding and resources toward you, laying groundwork for your rise as a celebrated physician."
Vice Director Ye halted briefly after his statement.
"This comes from deliberations among several hospital executives. Tu Ya Hospital requires plenty of talented young doctors and nurses to take up key roles, especially clinical physicians as the absolute backbone. We intend to back ten promising young experts this round, all meticulously chosen. Your skills in operations, diagnostics, and ethics stand out impressively, plus your personal CMI score hits the threshold for renowned doctor potential. The minor gap is in scholarly work, research output, and qualifications."
Forging a renowned doctor demands holistic strength across the board.
Surgical prowess alone falls far short.
From the vice director’s hints, Zhou Can’s triumph in this surgery would unlock greater Tu Ya investments in him.
His scholarly qualifications were under active enhancement.
Time plus personal grind were essential for that.
Scholarly and research feats demand projects, heaps of lab data, and collaborative teams or several groups.
Zhou Can currently lagged miles behind in those areas.
Heavy hospital backing would transform those outcomes dramatically.
Despite needing intense personal commitment, he’d leap ahead in various fields, like activating a secret advantage.
For basic scholarly and research feats, it’s often three parts talent, seven parts backing.
Scaling to national-tier scholarly feats and research yields spikes the challenge exponentially. Flashy shows get stripped away. In battles for honors like Young Elite, Yangtze River Scholar, or Academician, under intense scrutiny, over ninety percent real ability is mandatory.
"Thanks to Dean Ye and the hospital leaders for your support. I’ll exert every ounce to nail this surgery."
Zhou Can promptly delivered the desired commitment.
Grasping such a prime chance was vital; turning it down would be idiotic.
Vice Director Ye hesitated, pondering if the offered incentives were overly lavish?
This young man proved shrewder than anticipated!
Once consensus formed, he promptly summoned a hospital photographer into the procedure room for surgery footage.
Since the patient desired a live stream, approval came swiftly.
Within the intervention surgery room, Zhou Can took the primary operator spot, joined by Director Xue Yan and two support nurses.
"Doctor, may I live-stream the entire surgery?"
The patient arrived bearing a promotional task alongside his care.
Beyond full coverage of treatment costs by the Third Hospital, post-success brought hefty ’compensation’ payouts.
His pre-posted teaser video had rocketed to hot trends, fueled by rabid fan swarms and Third Hospital’s paid boosts.
The top-pinned clip now boasted over 100,000 likes, exceeding 7,000 comments, and surpassing 4,000 shares.
Those figures kept exploding upward.
Opening the video revealed comments scrolling nonstop.
"The surgery was set for 7 o’clock, yet it’s past 8 now. What’s the holdup?"
"Did they seize Brother Wang’s phone?"
"Tu Ya Hospital’s surely scared of screw-ups, or why block Brother Wang’s live stream?"
"That Third Hospital cardiac whiz bombed twice recently—a total embarrassment. Tu Ya’s docs aren’t dumb; they’ve clearly wised up!"
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The nonstop comment flood overwhelmingly slammed Tu Ya Hospital for barring the patient’s broadcast.
Internet shills amplified the frenzy, whipping comments into a storm.
Human nature dictates nobody wants others thriving more than themselves.
Parents might even sense an emotional void seeing kids outshine them, stirring envy, letdown, and dark feelings.
Wishing kids well truly means bolstering family glory and wealth.
The Third Hospital’s failed bid on this patient, with their pricey Japanese heart expert nearly ruining their name, was pathetic.
A truly woeful spectacle.
Lately, the Third Hospital vied fiercely against Tu Ya, covertly snatching over twenty vital staff from Tu Ya’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Department. Far from crushing it, they spurred its unexpected surge.
The Third Hospital’s position grew increasingly precarious now.
Did they imagine sustaining all those snatched experts and top nurses came free?