Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital Chapter 168: The Path Ahead Is Clear!
"Hmm, the conventional thods for awakening patients in a plant-like coma indeed have a less than ideal success rate. Your suggestion is quite constructive."
Gao Jun thought seriously for a mont and then said confidently.
"Sir, if we choose this topic, we don’t need to invest a lot initially. Right now, there are ICU beds available, and we need to take over so critically ill patients. A significant portion of these patients are comatose. We can start by attempting awakening treatnts on these patients to gain experience."
Zhao Heng suddenly had a breakthrough in his thinking and said with great confidence.
"Yes, initially we can take on critically ill comatose patients to accumulate technical expertise."
Hearing Zhao Heng’s idea, Gao Jun nodded repeatedly in agreent.
"Xiao Zhao, you can quickly start work in this area. However, don’t fall behind on the anesthesia assistant and spinal analgesia device implantation tasks."
After a pause, Gao Jun added to Zhao Heng.
Although he’s currently juggling three projects, there’s overlap and connection among them. He believes Zhao Heng, with his ability, can handle it well.
"...Alright, I’ll do my best."
When Gao Jun said this, Zhao Heng suddenly realized the number of responsibilities he had taken on.
Developing the anesthesia assistant, implanting spinal analgesia devices, taking over so ICU critical patients, and accumulating preliminary technical experience for coma awakening research—Zhao Heng already had four ongoing tasks.
Each of these four tasks is not easy to handle.
For an average doctor, accomplishing just one would be sufficient.
"Yes, although it’s a bit challenging, Xiao Zhao, I believe in you. The capable shall bear more work."
Gao Jun patted Zhao Heng’s shoulder and encouraged him.
Zhao Heng’s involvent in these four projects is described as the absolute core of future anesthesia and perioperative centers. As long as all four yield results, this dical center will surely lead nationally, or even internationally.
Gao Jun was busy, and after discussing this with Zhao Heng, he left the office.
After Gao Jun left, Zhao Heng imdiately felt the weight of responsibility. Although the future wouldn’t be easy, he enjoyed the feeling of being fulfilled.
Among these four projects—developing the anesthesia assistant, implanting spinal analgesia devices, handling ICU critical patients, and accumulating preliminary technical experience for coma awakening—spinal analgesia device implantation and handling so ICU critical patients are considered regular tasks.
However, developing the anesthesia assistant and accumulating coma awakening technical experience requires Zhao Heng to further elevate his current level to achieve real results.
For anesthesia assistant developnt, Zhao Heng only needs to focus on dical data and models. The specific programming can be left to professionals.
But accumulating technical knowledge for coma awakening involves highly advanced neurological knowledge, necessitating Zhao Heng to continue gathering technical experience.
At the very least, Zhao Heng needs to extract all the experience from relevant doctors at Eastern Hospital to complete this initial technical and knowledge accumulation.
To go further, he would have to find ways to learn from other top doctors globally.
But that’s a matter for the future.
At least for now, Zhao Heng’s daily routine is clear: on one hand, handle the processing of ICU critical patients and perioperative recovery; on the other hand, the surgery for spinal analgesia device implantation must not stop.
As for the dical data model for the anesthesia assistant and coma awakening technical accumulation, they are long-term tasks not easily completed in a short ti.
At this point, Zhao Heng clearly understood his future direction.
With this thought, Zhao Heng felt a sense of clarity about the future. The direction is set; next, he would strive towards it.
As long as the direction is correct, sooner or later, Zhao Heng will stand at the pinnacle!
At this mont, Zhao Heng’s phone rang.
Looking at the caller ID, it was Li Haiyang from the Oncology Departnt.
Li Haiyang?
Zhao Heng was a bit surprised why Li Haiyang was calling him, but he quickly answered the call.
"Dr. Zhao, could you co to the Oncology Departnt? We have a matter to discuss."
On the other end, Li Haiyang said.
"Alright. But can I ask what it’s about?"
Zhao Heng responded, though he still felt a bit puzzled.
If it was a consultation or if an end-stage cancer patient needed a spinal analgesia device implantation, usually a nurse would co and get him, so there was no need for a special call.
"Just co over, it’s good news."
On the other end, Li Haiyang said with a smile.
"Alright."
Zhao Heng replied and hung up.
Leaving the Anesthesiology Departnt, Zhao Heng quickly arrived at the Oncology Departnt office.
As soon as he entered the office, Li Haiyang ca up to him.
"Dr. Li, what’s the matter?"
Zhao Heng asked as soon as he ca in.
"It’s good news. The subsidy I ntioned before has been approved, and I need your signature."
Li Haiyang smiled and handed a subsidy distribution form to Zhao Heng.
"It got approved so quickly?"
Zhao Heng took the subsidy distribution form and asked, sowhat bewildered.
"Yes, we expedited the process."
Li Haiyang nodded and said.
Over this period, Zhao Heng perford dozens of spinal analgesia device implantations for the Oncology Departnt. These surgeries were highly effective, greatly alleviating the pain of end-stage cancer patients.
Moreover, it created a very positive social impact.
So, under Liu Shangming’s coordination, the subsidy was approved quickly.
"Hmm."
Hearing this, Zhao Heng nodded. Receiving financial support is undoubtedly good news.
Soon, Zhao Heng signed and returned the subsidy distribution form to Li Haiyang.
"Dr. Zhao, why not just move to the Oncology Departnt? You don’t know; the spinal analgesia device implantation surgeries are now scheduled a month in advance. Running between both places is a bit too tiring for you."
Li Haiyang looked at Zhao Heng and remarked.
"I’m afraid that’s not possible. In the ICU, the professor coordinated so beds for testing, so I can only do my best with surgeries here."
Zhao Heng shook his head slightly and said.
"ICU? Is anesthesiology working on postoperative recovery and critical rescue now?"
Hearing Zhao Heng’s response, Li Haiyang imdiately caught on.
"Yes."
Zhao Heng nodded.
"That’s no easy task. Dr. Zhao, you’re going to be very busy."
Li Haiyang said.
"Indeed, I feel like a workhorse now."
Zhao Heng joked.
"Not a workhorse, but a maestro."
Li Haiyang corrected Zhao Heng with a smile.
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