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Chapter 614: Surgery Observation

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

“I knew it, young people like Ling Ran can’t be upset even in the slightest.” ng Shan waved his hands very fast on the treadmill and laughed like a child who tried hard to control his weight at 175 pounds.

In a big office that offered 270 degrees of seascape, the young assistant who wore a formal attire was holding docunts and information while reporting to ng Shan, who was on the treadmill, in a low voice, “The Ergency dical Center and Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery of Yun Hua Hospital organized a surgery observation and invited so experts from the Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery in Changxi Province to watch it.”

“Hmph,” ng Shan answered. He looked to the front and panted slightly. He could not accept this fact, but he forced to as he said, “Our hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgeries have never been strong in Changxi Province. The appearance of Ling Ran’s team and Yun Hua Hospital’s backup has now conquered the resources in the province. Forget about organizing a surgery observation for hepatectomy, even if they organized a barbeque session, the doctors from the Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery in Changxi province will need to go over.”

The young assistant did not have any facial expressions on his face. ng Shan could praise other doctors, but if the assistant gave complints as well, he would have beco an ex-assistant.

“So can the surgery observation be watched online?” ng Shan suddenly asked.

“We can watch it,” the assistant answered, “Yun Hua Hospital made a system, and only qualified dical institutions can connect to them. No paynt is needed, and the signal is very clear.”

ng Shan said after he humd, “This system made by Yunli dical Company is quite impressive, huh? Free up so ti in my schedule, I will take a look at that ti. ”

The assistant answered. When he saw ng Shan adjusting the treadmill to a faster speed, he quietly left the office.

ng Shan ran for a while, then he felt bored. He pressed hard on the stop button on the treadmill before he slowed down his speed and changed from running to walking.

ng Shan stared at the slightly turbid sea in front of him and fell into deep thought.

He did not believe that Ling Ran could perform well in the hepatic carcinoma hepatectomy.

He had studied Qi Yuquan’s dical case repeatedly, invited experts outside the province and made a conclusion that he could not receive surgery before he finally suggested the patient to go over Yun Hua Hospital.

If there was a 20% to 30% possibility of success, ng Shan would introduce doctors whom he knew over for freelance surgery, and he did not need to pass the case to Ling Ran.

Treatnt and surgery in a private hospital would make the patient at least contribute a profit of more than a million RMB to the hospital. When the best academician in the nation worked for a freelance surgery, they would need the surgeon seventy to eighty thousand as well as owe them so favors. But in Eastern Science Hospital, seventy to eighty thousand dollars would an that they were just forming so connections on the international platform. If the surgery could be perford there, why would ng Shan be willing to give it away?

But ng Shan dared not say Ling Ran was a fool!

A fool could not perform surgery well, could not send Liu Weichen to the world arena again, and he could not even perform Li Tianhong’s surgery so perfectly. In Yun Hua Hospital’s VIP patient building, which selected its patients like a sieve, ng Shan had already seen the scans that Li Tianhong had taken after surgery. For ng Shan, the Achilles tendon repair perford by Ling Ran was really much better than the one he did.

anwhile, this was what ng Shan feared the most.

China had a slow start in the field of sports dicine, but their professional sports had been developed for a long ti, and their sports dicine still remained unspectacular. Even now, the public general hospital in the country still looked down on sports dicine. Otherwise, ng Shan also did not need to work in a private hospital.

The field of sports dicine might be small, but ng Shan, who was the pioneer still enjoyed a lot of advantages, and he wanted to continue enjoying them. ng Shan was originally quite confident with enjoying it for at least five to eight years more.

After all, it required ti to train a doctor. Without five to eight years, the junior doctors could not replace ng Shan’s current position.

What ng Shan did not expect was Ling Ran’s appearance.

Liu Weichen ca first, Li Tianhong ca later. He could already imagine how Ling Ran’s market would increase trendously when Li Tianhong went back to the field, and the athletes who considered their occupation as their lives would try all ways to go to Ling Ran for surgery.

Eastern Science Hospital survived based on these lives, and its survival was also dependent on the athletes. On normal days, they perford clinical examinations, fluid transfusions, and gave small treatnts for the rich people, athletes, and their family mbers to sustain their business, but what really helped them earn money was operating on athletes and the rich.

Eastern Science Hospital lived better than normal private hospitals, and it was more famous because they could perform “proper” surgeries.

There were not many hospitals that could provide “proper” sports dicine services in the country. The Orthopedic and Sports dicine Center was the best, but Academician Zhu was old, and he did not perform surgery on his own anymore since a long ti ago. He had the surgeries perford by the doctors under him, while Academician Zhu was responsible for guidance. Whether the quality was comparable to the one perford by ng Shan was an argunt in itself, and it was a competition between them.

However, how old was Ling Ran?

How frequently did Ling Ran perform surgeries?

ng Shan was not confident with the private hospital, which was why he sent away the patient with the hidden “bomb” to Yun Hua Hospital. If he still stayed as a departnt director in his previous hospital, he would definitely go to Yun Hua Hospital to challenge Ling Ran.

Naturally, if he stayed in the original hospital and worked as the departnt director, it would be another story as to whether he would still be obsessed with sports dicine.

ng Xiang fell into deep thought. He pressed the stop button on the treadmill, then took a water bottle and drank it all. He let the water spill out and flow on his chest, belly button, testicles, knees, and Achilles tendons…

……

The surgery observation was arranged in the afternoon on the next day.

Due to their tight schedule, there were not many doctors who ca for surgery observation, and most of the doctors were young and middle-aged doctors.

For those doctors who were assistant lecturers, their learning cost was much higher. They were more willing to teach what they had learned previously in a systematic manner and organized their knowledge with the current resources in the entire hospital and departnts.

Those doctors who had fully inherited the previous doctors’ legacy could do sothing similar to the previous experts. Even if they were just repeating the clinical projects from the previous expert, when these experts retired, the students would also be amazing people in the operating theater. For those assistant lecturers who did not learn anything good, they would end up teaching lousy students. Those who were lucky could butter up the leader, and they could even beco chief physicians. It was not strange for those who were unlucky to stay as assistant lecturers.

Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery had a lot of room for growth in Changxi Province. The main reason was that there was no expert in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery in Changxi Province, thus no one was able to pass down their legacy in the area. So, it would be very difficult for those who were passionate and eager to beco a true expert.

Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery was not as easy to master as other surgeries like orthopedics. Even in the entire dical system, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery was among the top. This could be seen from the number of academicians graduating from the Chinese Academy of Engineering. There was a reason why the dozen academicians from the Chinese Academy of Engineering who were specialists in general surgery all specialized in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery.

Therefore, Ling Ran could rise and shine in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery very easily.

Those old doctors in the Departnt of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery who almost retired were lazy to butter up Ling Ran, while the young and middle-aged doctors would not care that much.

Surgery observation was the shortcut for surgeons to improve. Even though they might not know the surgeon who perford the surgery, many doctors would co over.

Yun Hua Hospital also had this thought, so it deliberately arranged the biggest operating theater at Yun Hua Hospital—Operating Theater 1—for today’s surgery.

Three certified resident doctors—Yu Yuan, Lu Wenbin, and Zuo Cidian—had started to prepare in the operating theater, and they checked all the devices and instrunts over and over again.

Ling Ran stayed in the office and practiced incision with the Virtual Human. He did not co earlier, so this made the atmosphere beco more relaxed.

“These two must be the doctors under Ling Ran.”

“Both of them are male doctors. Don’t they always say that Ling Ran often brings around a female doctor who is skilled in talking? Our hospital has invited them before.”

“Haven’t seen her yet. I heard that the female doctor appears and disappears very quickly.”

Yu Yuan heard what they had said, and she stood on tiptoes. She showed her head from the back of the operating theater.

“Doctor Ling is here.”

“Doctor Ling, you must be tired.”

“Doctor Ling is so handso.”

All the doctors turned around and greeted Doctor Ling, who always ca to their hospital to serve as a freelance surgeon.

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