My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1331: 525: Advanced Pharmacology, Director Ming Checking Backgrounds (3)
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Capítulo 1331: Chapter 525: Advanced Pharmacology, Director Ming Checking Backgrounds (3)
In the annals of a medical career, encountering a chief physician who wholeheartedly dedicates themselves to mentoring is a profound blessing.
With diligent effort and a reasonable measure of talent, establishing a distinguished reputation becomes an achievable goal.
Zhou Can, however, is blessed with exceptional fortune, having numerous chief physicians who recognize his potential. They have invested their complete knowledge and guidance, molding him into a physician of extraordinary caliber.
Even within the esteemed halls of the Provincial People’s Hospital, his abilities consistently elicit astonishment.
He showcases the remarkable prowess of the Tu Ya medical community.
“Exceptional mentors inevitably foster outstanding students; it's no surprise you exhibit such brilliance. From whom did you acquire your surgical expertise? Observing your recent operation, I detected echoes of Tu Ya’s two renowned surgeons – a trace of the exceedingly steady surgical hand and a shadow of the world record-holder, Xu Yidao. With such a constellation of top-tier chief physicians guiding you, might you perhaps be the scion of an influential family?”
Director Ming’s demeanor shifted, exhibiting a noticeably warmer attitude towards him.
Her inquiry was tinged with a light, jesting tone.
“What is this, a census?” Zhou Can replied with a smile, disinclined to fully disclose his background. “As is evident, the patient’s vital signs have now stabilized. We must seize this opportunity to proceed with the surgery. Earlier, the sudden drop in blood pressure and the deceleration of the heart rate were merely stress responses to the trauma incurred during the cranial drilling. It was akin to a structure on the brink of collapse, finally succumbing to a minor tremor.”
Zhou Can deftly pivoted the conversation.
He skillfully redirected everyone’s focus back to the patient.
This maneuver effectively circumvented their intrusive curiosity and scrutiny of his origins.
“Let us conclude the surgery first. Afterward, you must spare us some time for a chat. If several young physicians from Tu Ya possess capabilities matching yours, our Provincial People’s Hospital might well extend immediate recruitment offers to all of them.”
She offered another remark in jest.
Yet, a kernel of truth lay within her words.
Should Tu Ya produce ten young doctors of Zhou Can’s caliber, the implications would be formidable.
As they matured, they could conceivably dominate the medical landscape of every hospital within the province.
Such dominance would render them virtually unchallengeable within the provincial sphere.
Zhou Can offered a wry smile and remained silent, understanding that discretion was the better part of valor.
At this juncture, maintaining silence was a judicious course of action.
The surgical procedure resumed.
Wu Yongming recommenced the patient’s cranial drilling, and this time, the operation proceeded without incident.
As he commenced the incision into the dura mater, Director Wu likewise demonstrated commendable surgical proficiency.
Indeed, all the chief physicians at the Provincial People’s Hospital were individuals of considerable expertise.
“Dr. Zhou, would you care to assist me?”
Unexpectedly, upon exposing the dura mater, Wu Yongming made an on-the-spot decision, extending an invitation to Zhou Can to render assistance.
This request caused a degree of displeasure for his designated surgical assistant.
However, there was little recourse.
The patient’s condition remained acutely perilous, and the forthcoming hemostatic surgery presented a challenge of immense difficulty, fraught with the potential for unforeseen complications.
Having borne witness to Zhou Can’s exceptional dexterity during the laparoscopic procedure, Wu Yongming, after considerable internal deliberation, opted for the change in assistants. Engaging Zhou Can’s assistance offered several distinct advantages.
He was perceived as more dependable than the current assistant, thereby providing a greater degree of reassurance.
Should any complications arise, Zhou Can was anticipated to proactively contribute to rescue efforts without necessitating explicit direction.
Furthermore, Zhou Can possessed exceptional aptitude in vascular anastomosis, executing it with both speed and precision. Given the proximity of the bleeding site to the brainstem, Zhou Can’s skills might prove indispensable for vessel repair.