Great Medical System in a Veterinarian

Chapter 722 - 295: Insect Cancer Surgery Results—The Academician Has Fainted from Exhaustion, and You’re Telling Me This Is an Intern?!

Great Medical System in a Veterinarian

Chapter 722 - 295: Insect Cancer Surgery Results—The Academician Has Fainted from Exhaustion, and You’re Telling Me This Is an Intern?!

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Chapter 722: Chapter 295: Insect Cancer Surgery Results—The Academician Has Fainted from Exhaustion, and You’re Telling Me This Is an Intern?!

It’s almost like seeing a ghost.

This is why Liu Wensu was hesitating to speak.

Because he knows how to perform a tracheotomy.

As the director of general surgery, this procedure is as simple as a small appetizer, something that can be done easily.

To use a common analogy with drawing.

A tracheotomy is like drawing a person.

Normally, the standard for doing it well is to be able to draw a portrait of a person.

Liu Wensu is like a realistic professional painter, who can easily draw a person’s portrait.

But this guy directly gave you a work by Leng Jun, a master of realism, a painting worth 70 million.

Not only does he draw it accurately, without the slightest error, but he also has an extraordinary level of detail, and the most crucial point is that he’s even faster than Leng Jun.

So another expert says, this level of realism, Liu Wensu, you probably can’t achieve, right?

Can you say Liu Wensu could answer that?

As a doctor, he has his own expertise, just like a realistic painter. Some people draw realistic landscapes, realistic architecture, realistic portraits of the elderly, children, beauties, etc. Depending on materials, there is sketching, pen drawing, watercolor, oil painting, ink wash... So for most painters, purely realistic portraits are really difficult to achieve at such a level of detail, unless they have specifically studied it.

And Liu Wensu has not specifically studied it.

So to be honest, he really can’t do it.

But he can’t just say that.

This is basically an open conspiracy.

Saying that a general surgery director can’t perform a tracheotomy as well as an intern, what does that mean? Isn’t it just a disgrace to the entire general surgery department?

"Vice Director Huang, you see, no one believes me. They’re all waiting for you to make the final call. Honestly, if I had such an outstanding student, I would have shared my insights long ago."

Sun Jian Country looked towards Huang Xiangning.

How to put it, as a dean, he certainly knows about the friction between departments.

Now that the Emergency Department is thriving, naturally, it has caused some dissatisfaction among other departments.

Especially with general surgery.

Many of the surgeries that should have gone to general surgery were completed by the Emergency Department, which naturally reduced the general surgery department’s revenue.

So the other party deliberately made things difficult for Huang Xiangning, and Sun Jian Country understood this.

The reason he agreed is that he is also quite interested in Zhang Lingchuan. After all, a veterinarian’s graduate student actually came to the Provincial Hospital for an internship and even received expert-level lodging arrangements.

How to put it, the other party certainly qualifies.

In terms of research level and saving several critically ill patients, it’s already enough.

But Vice Director Huang is even planning to put him into surgery as a lead surgeon, and since general surgery and Lin Feng have been hinting at it, they decided to test it out.

Now the test results are very pleasing, both of their mouths are completely shut.

At least for the short term, they won’t be whispering nonsense in their ear.

"No, no, Dr. Xiaochuan has a high aptitude. I haven’t really taught him much, so I really don’t dare to take credit for his excellence."

Huang Xiangning had just seen Zhang Lingchuan pause in the video, and her heart almost jumped out.

Who could have imagined he was introducing the platysma, then continued the surgery.

That scene was both rigorous and somewhat humorous.

But undoubtedly, it had a very good teaching effect.

As for saying he is my student.

Honestly, I never taught him tracheotomy.

At most he has talked about some theoretical knowledge, but I don’t dare to claim credit.

"No, Vice Director Huang, Dean Sun isn’t joking. Was this surgery really performed by an intern?"

Upon hearing Huang Xiangning say this, the experts present were incredulous.

How to put it, this is an expert-level surgery.

No one present could perform it.

Probably only Huang Xiangning had a chance.

So they all guessed it must be some new technical expert, or that the Provincial Hospital had hidden talent.

Who would have thought it was an intern.

This is almost like an international joke.

"Yes, Dean Chu, it is indeed an intern from our Emergency Department."

Chu Xiaoyi, the dean of Jinmen City People’s Hospital.

Huang Xiangning seriously responded to him.

"Hiss—"

In an instant, everyone present gasped.

"This, this intern did such an excellent job. They say the waves of the Yangtze River push forward, but this was not just pushing us on the beach. It was like hitting us with a big stick, Vice Director Huang, Dean Sun, where did you dig up such a good seedling!"

Chu Xiaoyi was even more incredulous.

After all, how old is an intern?

Just in their twenties.

Even if they come from a family of doctors, this requires incredibly high talent, right?

No one knows where such a good seedling was discovered.

It’s really unbelievable.

"Old Chu, have you heard about the 15-Second Cycle Method recently, and previously there was news in Qian Province, about acute epiglottitis, where someone used a kitchen knife to cut open a trachea and it went viral."

Sun Jian Country started to speak.

Seeing them so surprised, he was quite happy himself.

After all, their Northeast Province Hospital has a bit of a gap compared to Jinmen there.

Mainly because they are closer to the Capital City.

But now they have Dr. Xiaochuan as such a competitive figure.

"Hey! Qian Province! Isn’t that your place, Vice Director Meng?"

Upon hearing Qian Province.

Everyone looked at a plainly dressed, bespectacled middle-aged woman.

That’s Meng Caiju.

The deputy director of Qian Province People’s Hospital.

She was also a member attending this meeting.

So she came over to inspect as well.

"Ah? I do vaguely remember this. At that time, it seemed to be acute epiglottitis, in the mountains, where ambulances couldn’t reach, and a veterinarian just used a kitchen knife to cut open the neck and saved the person... I remember this veterinarian seemed to be an intern at some hospital! Heavens! Could it be an intern from your Northeast Province People’s Hospital, Dean Sun!!"

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