My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 583: 249: This Kid's Surgical Skills Have Improved A
Chapter 583: Chapter 249: This Kid’s Surgical Skills Have Improved Again, Terrifying Insects
“Dr. Zhou can also perform anesthesia surgeries! My goodness, he is truly multi-talented!” Xie Lin exclaid in awe upon seeing how skillfully Zhou Can assisted the anesthesiologist.
Zhou Can himself didn’t feel much about it.
He had lost count of how many tis he had specifically perford anesthesia surgeries.
From initially assisting to gradually learning all the anesthesia procedures. Now, he could independently complete simple anesthesia surgeries.
Complicated ones were definitely out of reach, considering he was only at the level of a lower-ranked resident doctor.
There was still a lot of anesthesia skills and knowledge he needed to learn.
It is said that skilled anesthesiologists not only safeguard patients during surgery but can even roughly predict the outcos and recovery ti post-surgery.
Under Zhou Can’s operation, the patient quickly entered a state of general anesthesia and lost consciousness.
He also successfully earned 1 Experience Point in anesthesia.
This patient’s general anesthesia surgery itself posed no difficulty; the real challenge was that the patient was too frail and malnourished, multiplying the risks associated with anesthesia and surgery.
So patients die perioperatively even though everything appears normal during surgery. Postoperatively, they might suffer from pulmonary edema, venous thrombosis, or sudden cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest.
Once such incidents occur, the situation becos extrely grave, and it’s very difficult for doctors to save the patient even with all-out efforts.
“Sorry for being late!”
Wu Baihe arrived just as the anesthesia surgery for the patient was completed, as if he had tid it perfectly.
Zhou Can was slightly stunned; he had thought that Director Wen would lead this surgery!
Unexpectedly, Wu Baihe himself ca.
“Director Wu, I finally get to et you! I must explain that today I called Vice Director Ye to complain about your Neurosurgery departnt. My complaint was directed only at the nurses and doctors who answered my call. They were all bureaucratic and infuriating. I didn’t an to target you personally.”
Director Shang saw the prominent surgeon himself co to perform the surgery.
His anger had already dissipated.
He took the initiative to explain to Wu Baihe.
It was evident that even though Director Shang was a sub-specialty director in Internal dicine and a chief physician, he still felt sowhat overshadowed in the presence of a superlative doctor like Wu Baihe.
It’s hard to describe, but he felt sowhat intimidated.
Standing together, the difference was clear.
Wu Baihe’s presence was significantly more imposing than that of Director Shang.
“Director Shang, I actually had no idea about these issues! So nurses and a few doctors in our Neurosurgery might co off as arrogant. Please be patient with them. Vice Director Ye hasn’t approached or called about this issue—it’s a minor matter, and you shouldn’t take it too seriously.”
Wu Baihe was slightly surprised after hearing this, then he generously gestured with his hands.
Rather, he reassured Director Shang not to be burdened by any thoughts.
Honestly, given Wu Baihe’s reputation and capabilities, such trivial matters wouldn’t affect him much, let alone issues ten tis more severe.
The hospital always accommodates and treats such iconic doctors very courteously.
They wouldn’t upset them over trivial matters.
“Ah… Vice Director Ye hasn’t ntioned this to you yet? So your personal involvent in the surgery is because…”
Upon hearing this, Director Shang probably felt as if nurous crows were flying through his mind.
What a disaster.
Being bullied by the nurses and regular doctors of Neurosurgery, and after making a complaint to the vice director, he was left hanging.
And to think he assud their suddenly warr attitude was due to a scolding from Vice Director Ye! It seems he was overthinking it.
“This small issue, Vice Director Ye will probably find a chance to ntion it to after so ti. As for why I personally ca to lead the surgery, it’s because of him.”
Wu Baihe pointed at Zhou Can.
Instantly, all eyes turned to Zhou Can’s face.
The surgical nurses of Neurosurgery and anesthesiologist Dr. Guan, knowing Zhou Can’s special status in Neurosurgery and how much he is valued by people like Wu Baihe, weren’t too surprised.
For Director Shang of Digestive Internal dicine and his three graduate students who didn’t know about Zhou Can’s significant influence, their minds were truly in shock and awe.
“Um… this is the situation. Zhou Can called Director Wen, asking our Neurosurgery to expedite the surgery for a patient infected with a brain larva. Director Wen agreed to Zhou Can that after six o’clock this evening, he would stay late to help complete this surgery. But currently, Director Wen is leading another important surgery and can’t leave. That’s why he asked to assist.”
Wu Baihe briefly explained.
“Xiao Zhou, I’ve clarified this matter for you, so don’t think that Director Wen has stood you up. After agreeing to help you, he was very concerned about the matter and even took special care to ensure that operating room number 2 was available for you at six o’clock this afternoon. His current inability to co is solely due to an unexpected issue during the ongoing surgery.”
Wu Baihe personally coming over, essentially, was to ensure Zhou Can was satisfied.
And to prevent Zhou Can from feeling overlooked by Director Wen.
“Thank you, thank you so much for you and Director Wen caring about my feelings. I’m truly moved.”
Zhou Can nodded vigorously, his face filled with a touched expression.
Having been away from Neurosurgery for so long, these chief physicians still valued him so highly, truly making him feel cherished.
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