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Outside the cardiology departnt.

Liu Gong has already rushed back to write the program.

Gu Jia looked at Zhao Heng and suddenly said, "Old classmate, thank you."

"Thank ?"

Zhao Heng found Gu Jia’s words sowhat inexplicable.

"Yes, if it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t have had this opportunity at all."

Gu Jia smiled and said.

"That’s also sothing you fought for yourself, besides, I didn’t really help you with anything."

Zhao Heng didn’t think he had helped Gu Jia much, from the beginning, he hadn’t deliberately recomnded or said good things just because Gu Jia was his classmate.

"Being able to enter Eastern Hospital as a sales rep for dical devices is already the biggest help."

Gu Jia said.

As a dical device salesperson, the biggest challenge isn’t how to promote their product.

For every dical device salesperson, the most difficult thing is simply gaining access to doctors, especially in a high-ranking hospital like Eastern Hospital, where regular salespeople can’t even see the doctors.

Even if they manage to et with them, they might not get to say much, because doctors in major departnts et too many salespersons.

When facing salespeople, most doctors are not very patient.

"Doing sales is indeed very difficult."

As Gu Jia said this, Zhao Heng felt the difficulty of being in sales.

However, the more you put in, the more you get out.

Although it’s difficult, once you make it, the inco is quite significant.

"It’s alright, as long as you get started and open up the situation, the rest is maintenance."

Gu Jia smiled and said.

For so reason, even though opening up the sales situation should be the happiest thing for Gu Jia.

But at this mont, just standing in front of Zhao Heng and seeing him made Gu Jia very happy.

Gu Jia felt like she was back in college again.

"I heard you have a girlfriend now?"

After a pause, Gu Jia asked casually.

"Yes, she’s my colleague."

Zhao Heng nodded.

"Colleagues are good, you can understand and take care of each other."

Gu Jia said.

"If there’s nothing else, I’ll get back to work."

Zhao Heng looked at Gu Jia and said.

"Okay."

Gu Jia nodded and smiled again.

As a person responsible for dical device sales at Eastern Hospital, Gu Jia will have plenty of opportunities to visit Eastern Hospital in the future.

Leaving cardiology, Zhao Heng returned to the anesthesiology office.

Once he was back, Zhao Heng took out a USB drive, which Liu Gong had just given him. The USB contains part of the source code for a pacemaker control program; of course, this part of the source code is the basic open-source portion.

But even the basics aren’t sothing that ordinary people can understand.

The reason Zhao Heng wanted this part of the source code is because he had a sudden idea during his conversation with Liu Gong.

This idea is dical information interconnection.

By collecting and monitoring various real-ti patient body data, building a database, and then using a special algorithm to evaluate the patient’s physical condition and make corresponding suggestions.

This idea should have a good market.

Zhao Heng couldn’t help thinking.

The portion of the source code Zhao Heng got from Liu Gong is related to data collection in the pacemaker control program.

As for this project, Zhao Heng wanted to na it "Health Butler."

The na is simple but fitting.

Thinking of this, Zhao Heng turned on his computer, inserted the USB drive, copied the source code, and established a new program, nad "Health Butler"!

Of course, this isn’t sothing that can be done overnight. It will take at least a few years to complete initially.

Let’s take it one step at a ti.

Zhao Heng thought.

However, Zhao Heng also found that as his comprehensive skills improved and he acquired more knowledge and skills across various disciplines, he could do more things.

For example, today’s Health Butler, while it can’t be fully realized yet as sothing usable by the general public.

However, creating an initial diagnostic program for use during surgeries could reduce the workload of anesthesiologists to so extent.

As an anesthesiologist, you must pay full attention to all patient data throughout, without any carelessness.

Sotis, the patient’s body has already shown problems, but the data reflects very subtle changes that anesthesiologists might not notice.

Zhao Heng’s idea now is to establish a corresponding data model according to specific disease categories, connecting all real-ti data, such as blood pressure, heart rate, etc., to this model during surgery.

This way, even the slightest change can be detected by anesthesiologists.

If this idea can be realized, the workload and the risks faced by anesthesiologists will be significantly reduced.

While Zhao Heng was coding intently, Gao Jun suddenly appeared behind him without him knowing, watching Zhao Heng absorbed in coding, his head filled with confused question marks.

Could it be that writing papers now requires coding?

Gao Jun couldn’t help thinking.

"Teacher?"

At this mont, Zhao Heng found Gao Jun standing behind him.

"Hmm, Xiao Zhao... are you writing a paper?"

Gao Jun asked hesitantly.

The code Zhao Heng wrote was completely incomprehensible to Gao Jun, like trying to read ancient texts.

After all, code is very specialized, and if you haven’t specifically studied it, you definitely won’t understand it.

"No, it’s a sudden idea, here’s what it is, ..."

Zhao Heng took ten minutes to explain the concept of "Health Butler" to Gao Jun, and the initial research that could be undertaken, specifically a data model that could be used for anesthesiologists to monitor patient data during surgery, tentatively called "Anesthesiologist Assistant."

After listening to Zhao Heng’s introduction, it took Gao Jun a while to understand Zhao Heng’s thoughts.

"This Health Butler is too ambitious; it’s not sothing that can be completed in a short ti. But this Anesthesiologist Assistant can be worked on."

Gao Jun pondered and said.

He was just considering how to bring so unique innovation to the newly established Anesthesia and Perioperative dicine Center to put it on the map.

Now, Zhao Heng’s idea undoubtedly helped open up Gao Jun’s mind.

Thinking of this, Gao Jun couldn’t help but look at Zhao Heng again.

His judgnt was correct; Zhao Heng is indeed a treasure.

Ordinary doctors wouldn’t even think about coding or developing programs!

"Yes, if it’s well developed, it can even be promoted."

Zhao Heng nodded and said.

"Right, it can be promoted in the future. Let’s do this, I’ll apply for a project proposal, and you can quickly write a project plan for ."

Gao Jun, being decisive, took imdiate action.

"Uh... okay..."

Zhao Heng nodded.

He just realized he had created more work for himself.

His paper wasn’t finished yet, and now he had taken on a project plan as well.

However, Zhao Heng was happy to do so.

Being able to realize his ideas step by step is in itself very addictive.

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