My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 1356 - 537: Lifeline, Cousin’s Banquet
At present, Zhou Can is exploring the direction of rapid healing.
Based on the rate of cell division and growth in the human body, as well as the richness of blood circulation around the wound, the healing ti is approximately one to two weeks.
The premise is that the wound is treated and does not get wet or infected.
Generally, the ti required for suture removal after surgery varies depending on the location and condition of the wound, usually around 4-12 days.
The surgery Zhou Can perford on Deputy Director Lu was minimally invasive, and the wound was very small.
The epidermal wound that needed suturing was extrely small, healing well in three days is quite normal.
The key still lies in the healing of the internal abdominal wounds.
Repairing the ruptured spleen, arterial blood vessels, suturing after pancreatic tumor removal, and repairing intracranial arterial vessels. These are the true critical areas.
Now that the patient’s surface wounds are recovering well, it can also indirectly indicate that the internal recovery is good.
Imagine if the internal wounds weren’t healing well, the patient would definitely have various problems. The surface wound wouldn’t be able to recover so quickly.
"By the way, I ca with good news this ti. I reported to Dean Zhu that the Provincial People’s Hospital is willing to conduct dical exchanges with Tuya Hospital. Dean Zhu attaches great importance to this matter, held a leadership eting, and agreed on mutual exchange and learning between the two hospitals to jointly improve the province’s dical level. Can your hospital send a representative to discuss the dical exchange plan in detail with our hospital’s leadership?"
Zhou Can brought up the serious matter.
He was happy to act as a go-between for the two hospitals.
"That’s no problem at all! I can call the dean right now to inquire about it, so you can have a reply on your end."
Director Xiang seed to be even more concerned about it than Zhou Can.
No wonder he was so concerned, as Tuya Hospital has been progressing rapidly and prominently lately. The leadership at the Provincial People’s Hospital is anxious and eager to learn from Tuya Hospital.
Now that both parties have the intent, it’s naturally the perfect match.
To say who has the most urgent need, it’s more so for the Provincial People’s Hospital.
Director Xiang took his cell phone and went out.
He ca back not long after, with a smile on his face.
"Our Dean Sheng has given instructions to send the deputy dean in charge of business to Tuya Hospital to discuss the specific exchange plan. Once your side finalizes the ti, just inform ."
While discussing this matter, it was clear that Director Xiang maintained a very humble attitude.
His posture represented the attitude of the top officials at the Provincial People’s Hospital.
The matter was settled, and after chatting for a while longer, Zhou Can got up to leave.
Director Xiang stood up to see him off, with a very polite deanor.
"Please, stay!"
Zhou Can didn’t dare let Director Xiang escort him all the way out.
As he walked out of the office, he quickly turned around to let Director Xiang return.
"Dr. Zhou, you can visit anyti, whether to have tea, chat, or exchange dical insights, you’re always welco." Director Xiang said with a smile.
"Alright, just don’t find a bother at that ti!"
In fact, Zhou Can really wanted to learn about critical care from Director Xiang.
Don’t be fooled by last ti when, during Deputy Director Lu’s rescue, Zhou Can easily diagnosed deep vein thrombosis in the patient, which Director Xiang failed to detect. That doesn’t an much.
Director Xiang’s level is not low; regardless of experience or critical care knowledge, he surpasses Zhou Can.
After leaving Director Xiang’s office and passing by the intensive care unit, Zhou Can intended to check if the al he ordered for Lu Fen had been delivered. Unexpectedly, he noticed five or six n and won gathered around Lu Fen.
Upon closer look, Zhou Can recognized these people as familiar faces.
They were all forr colleagues from the Cardiothoracic Surgery Departnt at Tuya Hospital, including doctors and nurses, who had switched to the Third Hospital. But now, they looked haggard, lacking the arrogance they once had, appearing despondent.
Not doing well, under pressure, lacking confidence, naturally looking like this.
Any adult who isn’t earning money or has a job that’s not going well would look like this. The main support of an adult is career, in plain terms, it’s the economy.
"Bro, are you leaving?"
Lu Fen, with sharp eyes, recognized Zhou Can and quickly greeted him.
She held a delivered fast-food bag and a box of strawberries in her hand. It was obvious she hadn’t had ti to eat as these visitors ca, and she had to entertain them.
"Yes, I’m getting ready to go back to work."
Zhou Can nodded.
The several people turned their heads or lifted their heads to look at Zhou Can.
"Dr. Zhou!"
They were extrely surprised.
Seeing Zhou Can here was already quite unexpected. Hearing Lu Fen affectionately call him her brother, they were even more shocked.
"Director Li, Director Xing..."
Zhou Can smiled and greeted each of them.
These people were once directors or deputy chief physicians in the Cardiothoracic Surgery Departnt at Tuya Hospital, holding multiple roles and adorned with honors.
They were of high status with a significant position in Tuya’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Departnt.
Those were their most glorious days.
But they didn’t expect everything to co to an abrupt halt after switching jobs.
They didn’t enter heaven; instead, they fell into the abyss and hell. It’s just that in life, one can never know what will co first, tomorrow or unexpected events.
Tomorrow can be more exciting.
Or it could plunge into the bottomless abyss.
"How co Dr. Zhou and Director Lu’s daughter are siblings? We never knew you were related!"
Director Li asked curiously.
"After my dad got into an accident, Dr. Zhou ca and helped a lot, which allowed my dad to survive. He’s also the person my dad trusts the most, so I acknowledged him as my brother."
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