After being persuaded by Chen Yu, Jounouchi Hiromi took the treatnt plan that Chen Yu had given her and returned to her office. She placed it on her desk and then turned on her computer to look up information on neurosurgery, to better organize the material Chen Yu had given her and also to clarify her own writing thoughts.
"Doctor Jounouchi, what is this… are you looking up information? Is it for Professor Chen's patient?" Doctor Higashiyama, who had just finished his rounds and returned to the office, glanced at Jounouchi Hiromi's computer screen and noticed the treatnt plan written by Chen Yu on her desk, and he couldn't help but ask curiously.
"Yes, Mr. Chen Yu plans to adopt a new thod to treat this patient's nerve damage.
He asked to help him organize the paper based on the treatnt plan he wrote." Jounouchi Hiromi didn't keep it from Doctor Higashiyama, since they were colleagues in the sa office and, moreover, Doctor Higashiyama was a mber of Chen Yu's research team and was already aware of the relationship between Jounouchi Hiromi and Chen Yu.
Hearing Jounouchi Hiromi's explanation, Doctor Higashiyama couldn't help raising his eyebrows in surprise, "But Doctor Chen… isn't his specialty thoracic surgery? Treatnt of nerve damage falls within the realm of neurosurgery! Of course, there was no problem when Doctor Daimon assisted with the surgery before, but now a thoracic surgeon doing neurosurgery work…"
In reality, there is no doctor like those depicted in movies or TV shows who know how to do everything and are experts in everything, as if they were the best in the world, with no disease they can't cure.
Doctors all have their own areas of expertise and preferred disciplines. Of course, there are general practitioners, like those in ergency dicine.
After all, any kind of patient could be sent to the ergency departnt - it could be a simple headache or fever, or it could be the world's first case of a rare disease; it might be a fall from walking carelessly, or it might be a complex condition requiring specialists from every conceivable departnt to consult…
If you were to ask where you could witness the widest variety of dical cases in the world, the ergency departnt would undoubtedly be the place.
Even the doctors in the ergency departnt can't cure and aren't expected to treat every disease. Most of their role is to provide imdiate care to patients, and then direct them to other departnts based on their condition.
As for other specialists, surgeons can't prescribe dication like internists, and internists can't wield the scalpel like surgeons; orthopedic doctors can't perform nerve surgeries, and neurologists can't perform joint dislocations…
Yet Chen Yu, as a surgeon specialized in thoracic surgery, developed a broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug, which is typically the province of internal dicine. This could still be justified by the fact that he had been engaged in research since his university days; after all, it is acceptable to study drug treatnts to save a classmate. Discover hidden stories at empire
Moreover, the broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug developnt and treatnt approach proposed by Chen Yu were completely different from existing dical results, and given the significance of the research itself, it was natural that no one would question it.
But now Chen Yu wanted to take on the treatnt of nerve damage, which was totally outside his field, and this was what surprised Doctor Higashiyama and left him baffled - since when could a thoracic surgeon do the work of a neurosurgeon?
Even though Doctor Higashiyama had doubts, he couldn't voice them, after all, Chen Yu was an associate professor and his superior.
Although only the leader of the research group, they were currently researching a topic that could win the Nobel Prize in dicine, and unless Doctor Higashiyama's brain had truly malfunctioned and short-circuited, he wouldn't risk questioning his leader at the risk of being kicked out.
Furthermore, this patient was originally Chen Yu's, and whatever treatnt plan he arranges is his business. Doctor Higashiyama is not the attending physician for this patient and naturally has no place interfering with Doctor Chen's diagnosis.
The kind of situation you see in TV dramas, where a junior doctor questions a specialist professor and then overturns the specialist's treatnt plan… in reality, that's 99% impossible.
While it's true that expert professors can occasionally overlook sothing, or that an undiscovered issue is found by a junior doctor, such situations are about as likely as winning the lottery. The probability isn't zero, but it's extrely low.
So, as one would expect, even if Doctor Higashiyama has doubts about how Chen Yu is proceeding, it's not his place to say. Moreover, during the last ward inspection, Director Shimura Maru had already said he would arrange for a neurosurgeon to co assist with the treatnt. Any objections should be raised by them, not him.
However, recalling this matter, Doctor Higashiyama still reminded Jounouchi Hiromi, "Doctor Jounouchi, I seem to rember the director ntioning he would send a neurosurgeon to collaborate on treating this patient. Why don't you ask Professor Chen if the neurosurgeon has arrived yet? Let them review this treatnt plan?
They're a professional neurosurgeon and will definitely be more familiar with these specialized matters, which will surely help you with your thesis as well."
After hearing Doctor Higashiyama's reminder, Jounouchi Hiromi also rembered this, but after thanking Doctor Higashiyama for his reminder, she still said, "I'll ask Mr. Chen Yu, but let's first finalize the treatnt plan. It can't be done with Mr. Chen Yu's handwritten notes; it's too disorganized."
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While Jounouchi Hiromi was organizing the treatnt plan given to her by Chen Yu, the neurosurgeon assigned by Director Shimura Maru to assist Chen Yu had already arrived at his office.
"I'm Ayajichi Shoubu from neurosurgery. Director Shimura has assigned to assist with treating a patient. Hello, Professor Chen," said a female doctor who appeared even younger than Chen Yu as she stood before him. Although her manners were impeccable, Chen Yu still sensed a hint of well-hidden disdain from her.
However, Chen Yu didn't inquire further and simply handed over the dical record he had prepared to Ayajichi Shoubu, explaining the situation: "This is the patient's dical record; you can have a look. The patient's primary condition involves indirect trauma causing flexion-type injuries to the third and fourth cervical vertebrae and the subsequent neurological damage.
The reason for your involvent is primarily to..."
"Thank you, Professor Chen. I will look at the dical record back at my own office, so there's no need to go into details," interrupted Ayajichi Shoubu rudely, cutting off Chen Yu before he could finish, "After I've reviewed the dical records, I'll submit the treatnt plan for your review. If there's nothing else, I'll take my leave now."
After saying this, Ayajichi Shoubu turned to leave, but Chen Yu stopped her.
"You don't need to trouble yourself with the treatnt plan, Doctor Ayajichi. I've already given the treatnt plan to Doctor Jounouchi. You can coordinate with her. Just follow the treatnt plan I've designed," Chen Yu said, making it clear that he would not let her take the lead in treating the patient, decisively rejecting any notion she had of creating a treatnt plan.
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