My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 445 - 202: Why Are You Crying Now? Double Happiness Comes Knocking_2
Chapter 445: Chapter 202: Why Are You Crying Now? Double Happiness Comes Knocking_2
Her voice became hoarse again.
Probably deeply touched by Zhou Can.
"Just a small matter, why are you still... Keep it up! I believe that you will definitely become an excellent nurse in the future. I look forward to working with you and performing surgeries together!"
Zhou Can was least skilled in how to comfort girls.
Through the phone, he could feel that Qiao Yu seemed to have been moved to tears by him.
For him, this was really just a small matter.
He made a call to Director Wen of Neurosurgery, who without a second word agreed to help arrange things for Zhou Can. Director Wen even teased Zhou Can, asking if this nurse could be his other half?
Zhou Can naturally denied it completely.
The relationship between Qiao Yu and him was quite close, akin to comrades in battle.
Deeper than ordinary friendship.
Qiao Yu abruptly hung up the phone; she seemed to have cried.
A woman’s heart is like a needle at the bottom of the ocean.
The most magical creatures in the world are women, Zhou Can didn’t understand why she would cry when her wish was fulfilled; she should have been happy.
This incident was just a small interlude, and it did not affect Zhou Can’s residency training in Digestive Surgery, nor the second medical comprehensive examination.
He was studying frantically every day, making up for the medical knowledge he had previously lacked.
When his rotation to General Surgery came, the second round of the medical comprehensive examination had finally arrived.
He had originally thought that the second round of the medical comprehensive exam would be hellishly difficult. However, when answering the questions, he felt divinely inspired, and the four examinations over two days went surprisingly smoothly.
In the first round of the medical comprehensive, he had several unanswered questions but still passed smoothly. With such a good feeling in the second round, he believed the results wouldn’t be bad.
...
After the exams, the results wouldn’t come out so quickly.
Zhou Can was patient, earnestly participating in residency training in General Surgery.
Deputy Director Liu directly took him into his team and mentored him personally.
Zhou Can had always been deeply grateful for Deputy Director Liu’s repeated assistance. He was very happy to have the opportunity for two months of residency training under Deputy Director Liu’s guidance.
Out of gratitude, Zhou Can bought two pricey ginseng roots to give to Deputy Director Liu privately.
Who knew that Deputy Director Liu was a man of proud integrity, high moral standing and incorruptibility, and firmly refused to accept them. Eventually, Zhou Can was forced to return the ginseng roots, and only then did he give up.
Deputy Director Liu told Zhou Can that the best way to repay him was to study hard and strive to become a famous doctor who could treat more patients in the future.
Indeed, most of the older, renowned doctors have a commendable integrity.
Zhou Can also put this into practice, learning earnestly from Deputy Director Liu all kinds of diagnostic and treatment experiences, surgical knowledge, and clinical management and medication for patients in General Surgery.
Patients in General Surgery rarely have critical cases.
But it covers a vast range of diseases, almost involving the entire life system of the human body. From something as small as suturing a superficial wound, to something as big as autograft and allograft of the parathyroid, or excision of abdominal aortic aneurysms followed by artificial blood vessel grafting.
There are also appendix removal, liver, gallbladder, and pancreatic tumor excisions, and so on.
General Surgery is the origin branch of surgery. Even now, after Liver and Gallbladder Surgery, Digestive Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgery have branched off, and not to mention Neurosurgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery.
Even though it has successfully incubated so many departments, it still carries a wide variety of surgical tasks.
It always has the highest annual surgical volume, without any comparison.
Zhou Can had originally planned to undergo a three-month residency training in General Surgery. Following Dr. Xu’s suggestion, he spent an extra month in Digestive Surgery, then shaved a month off his General Surgery training time.
Days passed by one after another.
One day, Zhou Can received a call from Dr. Shi of the Intensive Care Medicine Department, who told him of truly great news.
The paper that they both had collaborated on was successfully included by the China Hospital Journal of Infectious Diseases, having passed the initial and external reviews. It was now only waiting for the final review and the chances of it passing were quite high.
It should be noted that the China Hospital Journal of Infectious Diseases is already considered a core journal.
Although it is still not at the level of a top SCI journal, one must take it step by step.
Dr. Shi told him that the reason for this was because the topic of the paper was rather novel, the type of parasite infecting the human body was a first in the world. At least domestically and internationally, there were no related medical articles on this type of parasite.
Thus, the paper quickly attracted the attention of the journal’s editor-in-chief as soon as it was submitted.
The prospects were also very promising.
The publication of medical papers and scientific research achievements requires a long period of cultivation; one can’t expect immediate fame right after publication.
It only generates significant impact when it garners increasing attention and recognition from medical colleagues.
Dr. Shi made this call, mainly to tell him two things.
The publication in a domestic core journal was basically secured. The paper was promising and had significant upward potential.
As the call was about to end, Dr. Shi also told Zhou Can that if he encountered any complex and tough cases that were successfully cured, he could consider doing some research. If no one else had written a paper on this subject and it had certain medical value and influence, he could try writing a paper on his own.
Or he could ask for his help.
Dr. Shi tasted the sweetness of success and wanted to continue collaborating with Zhou Can.
Because Zhou Can’s ability to diagnose difficult cases was extremely outstanding, and he had many topics at hand, collaborating with him was a sure win.
Zhou Can readily agreed to Dr. Shi’s proposal.
On one hand, Dr. Shi was a trustworthy person with deep medical expertise. Collaborating with him on a paper was reassuring. He didn’t need to worry about being taken advantage of.
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