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When the large characters "The Superior Doctor Heals the Nation, dicine Has No Borders" were sent to An Yang.

Chen Cang looked at the eight characters spread across the table with a mix of excitent, anxiety, fear, and just a hint of pride!

These eight characters symbolize hope!

The superior doctor heals the nation, cares for millions, and cures for centuries!

dicine has no borders, attracting nations, showcasing our national strength!

This represents the leader’s boundless expectations for him!

Aiming for this is extrely difficult!

The neurosurgery due to its recent live-stread surgery has garnered significant attention in the industry.

Now it’s a necessary step that must be taken.

Google’s new stereotactic instrunts are still in the testing phase and won’t be available soon.

Likewise, for a discipline to establish itself, it requires more than just surgical guidelines, it needs theoretical support, a mature pathway, and so on...

All of these are very necessary!

So, following a brief period of prosperity, institutions have begun delving deep into research.

At this ti, the boss of Elsevier personally ca to apologize to Chen Cang!

In addition to Elsevier, the editors-in-chief of Arica’s "Nature," "Science," and other journals ca to An Yang.

Indeed!

They ca to apologize.

Elsevier is a prominent na in the field of journals!

"The Lancet," "Cell," and such magazines are owned by Elsevier.

It’s an international multidia publishing group based in the Netherlands, providing information products and innovative tools mainly for scientists, researchers, students, dical professionals, and information managent specialists.

Moreover, most importantly, Elsevier has subscription agreents with many top foreign universities.

That’s quite powerful!

However!

These magazine CEOs and editors ca to An Yang just to apologize!

There was no choice.

Journals also need submissions.

Even "The Lancet," without strong authors supporting it, would eventually be just a passing cloud.

Previously, when those psychiatric drug capitalists wanted to confront Chen Cang, these magazines were their weapons.

Unexpectedly, before the confrontation began, these capitalists gave up their struggles and surrendered directly to Chen Cang, how could this be?

This caused great embarrassnt for these publishing houses, leaving them no choice but to personally visit and apologize under the guise of tours and visits.

However, seeing Elsevier offering a free ten-year journal contract to ten universities, Chen Cang was quite happy, truthfully, as foreign journal subscriptions are expensive.

Abroad, intellectual property is a big deal!

The journals themselves are not the problem, what matters most is the submissions.

Chen Cang insisted on securing space for dostic doctors, facilitating submissions.

Dostically, journals like "The Lancet," "Cell," "Nature," etc., are still highly revered.

And it is challenging to successfully submit to them.

This is not just an issue of capability, but also involves many regional relationships.

Chen Cang’s act of securing benefits for dostic dical workers might seem unremarkable.

However, in the long run, it can be said that it sowhat enhances China’s international discourse power in dical matters.

The dia’s role is significant in these aspects!

Did you really think those doctors and scholars are reading celebrity gossip magazines?

No!

You can’t comprehend the world of scholars; they truly read various academic journals.

Is any celebrity gossip better than "Cell"?

Therefore, having such a platform for Chinese scholars is imnsely aningful!

...

...

After everyone left.

Chen Cang returned to his office, where Mr. Zhong Ran looked at him and could not help but sigh.

"I really wish I could live another thirty years!"

Chen Cang was taken aback, then burst into laughter: "President Zhong, you’re in good health, no problem at all!"

Zhong Ran chuckled, shaking his head: "I know my own body."

"It’s truly wonderful!"

"Chen Cang, witnessing the flourishing of Chinese healthcare makes genuinely happy."

"I especially want to see where our country’s healthcare reaches by the ti you retire in thirty years."

Hearing this, Chen Cang couldn’t help but be lost in thought!

He’s really looking forward to it!

What will the future be like?

Zhong Ran patted Chen Cang on the shoulder: "In the anti, I’ll head back to the capital; I’ll assist you with the revision of the theoretical aspects of ’Neurosurgery’. This matter is on ."

"At the end of the year, as you see fit, we should establish a Chinese dical Association Neurosurgery Branch. You should take so ti to form the first team!"

Chen Cang responded with a smile: "Then I’ll trouble you, President Zhong."

Zhong Ran is the president of the Chinese dical Doctor Association and also the president of the Chinese dical Association.

His position in the dostic hospital and dical circles is very high.

Near the exit, Zhong Ran suddenly turned back: "By the way, have you really not considered taking the role of president?"

Chen Cang smiled; Mr. Zhong intended for Chen Cang to succeed him.

"Let’s wait a bit longer!"

"There are many things I haven’t accomplished yet, so hang in there, Mr. Zhong!"

Zhong Ran smiled, stood up, and left.

After exiting the office, the corners of the old man’s mouth slightly curved upward as he humd a tune.

Upon close listening, it was clearly "The Great Mu Guiying Breaks the Heavenly Gate Formation."

The old man was genuinely in a good mood.

Chen Cang returned ho that evening.

As soon as he opened the door, he suddenly heard a crisp voice.

"Dad...Dad...Dad!"

Chen Cang stood there, dumbfounded.

My son can speak!

He can say Dad now?

Chen Cang, overwheld with joy, didn’t bother to change his clothes and rushed inside.

He suddenly saw the adorable little mischievous one holding onto the sofa, looking at him with a smile, his big eyes seemingly speaking.

"Dad, Dad!"

Seeing Chen Cang approach, the little mischief called out even more energetically.

Chen Cang scooped up Chen Yang, happily kissing him on the cheek!

Little Chen Yang laughed even more joyfully.

On one side, Qin Yue watched this scene, feeling exasperated, amused, and surprised!

"You little traitor, you promised to learn to call Mom first!"

Qin Yue was genuinely happy!

This little mischief learned everything fast.

In the afternoon, Qin Yue and Chen Cang had bet on who the child would call first.

This afternoon, Chen Yang kept calling out Dad.

Generally, when kids are 4-6 months, if soone talks to them, they’ll respond with babbling sounds, and can laugh, by seven-eight months, they seek out the source of sounds, but clearly calling Mom or Dad usually happens around one year old, right?

But this little mischief?

How old is he now?!

Born on April 12th, now it’s November, not even seven months old.

He can already say Dad!

Though Qin Yue feigned fairness, inside she was happier than Chen Cang!

Because she taught her child to say Dad every day, not Mom.

So it’s not surprising that the child learned Dad first!

Just then, little Chen Yang suddenly turned, looking at Qin Yue, giggling: "Mom...Mom..."

Qin Yue was motionless at the sound.

Tears began to drip down her cheeks.

Being a new mom, dear child, please take good care of us!

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