My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 82 - 76: Extremely Scarce Dual-Talented Individuals

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Talking about how Chinese medicine lags behind developed Western countries is actually quite frustrating.

Despite China's medical history spanning several thousand years, it has been overshadowed by Western medicine, which has a mere two hundred years of history.

Fortunately, in recent years, Chinese medicine has cleverly adopted the approach of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine, allowing it to survive.

And it is slowly rising.

The Chinese consensus is that while Chinese medicine treats the root, Western medicine treats the symptoms.

Furthermore, the international standing of Chinese medicine is also gradually improving.

Even many of Chinese medicine's therapeutic concepts are being studied abroad.

For instance, the latest cancer drugs developed are designed to release the seals on human immune T cells, relying on the body's own immunity to kill cancer cells.

This concept is actually based on traditional Chinese medical philosophy.

I believe that with China's great revival, there will come a day when Chinese medicine will shine brightly again.

At least, many people have come to realize that Chinese medicine has fewer side effects, unlike Western medicine, which can have various serious side effects.

Chinese medicine is milder and safer.

Its only drawback is the slower rate of healing.

"Developed countries have already achieved considerable success in the field of micro-invasive surgery, mastering surgical pre-assessment, minimally invasive surgical plans, postoperative care, medication, and surgical techniques. They have accumulated a wealth of experience. In contrast, our country is still merely getting a glimpse into this field, lagging behind in all aspects. We can learn theoretical knowledge from them and catch up quickly. But it's not that easy to improve surgical skills. It requires accumulative practice and diligent training."

Dr. Xu finished speaking and turned to look at Zhou Can.

"Our hospital has many doctors capable of performing traditional surgeries, each with good skills. However, there are very few who can perform micro-invasive surgeries well. Observations and comparisons show that some people have a natural talent when practicing the basics of traditional surgery, but those with a talent for practicing the basics of micro-invasive techniques, such as grasping and implantation techniques, are even rarer."

To put it in more vivid terms.

The basic skills of traditional medicine are akin to martial arts. The basic skills for micro-invasive surgery, on the other hand, are comparable to magical arts.

Practicing martial arts requires talent and hard work to achieve results. But to master magical arts, one needs a magical aptitude, a rarity even among ten thousand martial arts experts.

"If it were only this, the problem wouldn't be so severe. After all, our country has a large population, and it is always possible to find medical talents with a gift for advanced surgery."

Zhou Can looked puzzled after hearing this.

Is there an even greater challenge?

"Micro-invasive surgery is an advanced medical skill that evolved based on traditional medical techniques. To train a doctor proficient in micro-invasive surgery, one must have both the talents for traditional and advanced medical skills. But such people are extremely rare."

The medical profession is unique.

Talent is scarce, and the training takes a long time.

This makes the scarcity of doctors with both traditional and minimally invasive surgical talents all the more acute.

"In order to change this situation, our country's doctors have tried many approaches. For example, internal medicine doctors have started to learn various interventional surgeries with the knife. Even so, the reserve of minimally invasive surgical talent in our country is still seriously insufficient. Those who are truly elite are as rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns."

In recent years, internal medicine has indeed inaugurated many minimally invasive surgical projects.

That is, the so-called interventional techniques.

But to perform an excellent minimally invasive surgery, one must first possess the basic skills of traditional surgical procedures, as well as have a certain level of advanced medical skills.

Both are indispensable.

Otherwise, even a minor appendicitis surgery could go wrong.

As for some of the more challenging minimally invasive surgeries, currently, many in our country cannot be performed.

Because to conduct such surgeries, one must have both the basic skills of traditional surgery and the operational ability of advanced medical skills, both at the director level.

Dr. Xu looked at Zhou Can with an earnest gaze.

"You possess talents for both traditional and advanced surgery, which is exceptionally rare. Our country is still very behind in the field of micro-invasive surgery, and the top tier of this field is almost entirely uncharted. If you are willing, I hope you can set the top-level micro-invasive surgical ability as a lofty goal."

As a teacher, he is like a guide.

Dr. Xu merely analyzed the domestic situation to him.

Then guided him to specialize in micro-invasive surgery.

"I will work twice as hard."

Zhou Can is very down-to-earth and did not speak grandiosely about definitely surpassing foreign countries and triumphing over famous foreign doctors.

Shouting slogans is something he has always disdained.

He prefers to demonstrate his determination through actual actions.

"Let's go to the operating room! I'll do my best to first train your traditional surgical ability. Today, Level 1 surgeries should suffice." Hearing Dr. Xu say this, Zhou Can was overjoyed.

Today, he will undoubtedly earn a large amount of surgical Experience Points.

And gain a lot of valuable surgical experience.

...

Upon entering the operating room, nurses Tang Ling and Jin Mingxi were already there.

Tang Ling's eyes lit up immediately upon seeing him, and her face was all smiles.

"Dr. Zhou, Dr. Zhou, I heard that Su Qianqian gave you a box of her album yesterday, is it true?"

She's very interested in Su Qianqian's affairs.

"That's true!"

Zhou Can nodded in acknowledgment.

"Wow, I'm so jealous!" Tang Ling, getting a confirmation, was envious. "Can I borrow it for a couple of days? When I left work yesterday, I saw that box and knew it must be her latest album. The concert stage collapse has had a big impact on her. The release of her new album will definitely be postponed. I heard she's selling her house and car online to compensate those injured fans."

Zhou Can was very surprised to hear about Su Qianqian selling her house to compensate her injured fans.

His first thought, it must be a publicity stunt.

After all, those celebrity management companies can do anything to earn traffic.

"If her new album hasn't been released yet, I'm afraid I can't lend it to you. You know, if the content of the new album gets out, and the genuine release hasn't hit the shelves, pirated copies will be everywhere."

Zhou Can rejected her request.

Su Qianqian gave him the album out of gratitude and trust.

Right now, during her most difficult times, if Zhou Can were to leak the content of her new album leading to widespread piracy, it would add insult to injury for her.

"That's okay, then!"

Tang Ling was obviously a bit unhappy and pouted slightly.

"The concert organizers usually cooperate with insurance companies and the tickets include insurance fees. With the incident, shouldn't the insurance company pay out? And even if the insurance company doesn't pay out, it should be her management company that assumes the liability for compensation. Her selling property to pay fans might just be a publicity stunt. Deliberately seeking fan sympathy to get some free promotion."

Zhou Can offered his views.

"This... that can't be possible! I heard in the Qianqian fan group that the insurance company only covers part of it, and it might not even be enough for medical expenses. Plus, her agency is Beihai Langxing Media Co., Ltd., a notorious rogue company with a lot of scandals. It's possible they're shirking responsibility."

Tang clearly tried her best to defend Su Qianqian.

Zhou Can pays little attention to celebrities and media companies, so he wouldn't rashly express opinions about things he's not familiar with.

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Dr. Xu also came in at this point, having changed into his surgical protective gear.

The atmosphere became much more serious.

He glanced over the three of them, frowning.

"Which Resident Doctor is on duty in the operating room today?"

"It seems like it's Dr. Lu's morning shift!"

Tang flipped through the duty roster.

"This Dr. Lu making tardiness a habit is really out of line," Dr. Xu was quite troubled by this subordinate doctor. "Never mind him, with Xiao Zhou and Jin Mingxi here to assist, performing Level 1 and 2 surgeries is not a problem at all. Bring in the first surgical patient!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the door to the operating room was pushed open.

Dr. Lu ran in with his hair a mess.

He then rushed into the changing room to hurriedly put on his surgical garb.

"Sorry, sorry, I had a bit of diarrhea this morning. I'm not late, am I?"

Dr. Lu started apologizing as soon as he came in.

"You're only two minutes late, it will be noted in the attendance, don't worry. Having diarrhea five or six times a month, I suggest you get treated at the gastroenterology department."

Dr. Xu, with a stern face, didn't outright expose his lie.