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Now reading: Chapter 587: 250: Symbiotic Phenomena, Medical Achievement M from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Chapter 587: Chapter 250: Symbiotic Phenona, dical Achievent Maxed Out_2

Human bodies definitely do not host sword water fleas.

Theoretically speaking, it usually does not cause widespread reproduction of larva within the human body.

But dicine never deals in absolutes—no one can be completely sure about these things.

“The extracted adult parasite has been examined by , and it is intact from head to tail, indicating that the worm’s body was not broken.”

Wu Baihe carefully inspected the extracted adult parasite with the help of a magnifying glass.

It goes to show that treatnt and diagnosis still require experienced doctors!

Zhou Can’s diagnostic and treatnt experience in this area is clearly not as extensive as Wu Baihe’s.

However, the next ti he encounters a similar case, he now understands the importance of assembling the adult parasite’s body and checking for completeness after extraction.

Fortunately, this ti the parasite was removed in one go.

It was not broken.

That spared a lot of trouble.

Wu Baihe, using a magnifying glass, carefully inspected the incision again.

“There are no eggs found for now; let’s go ahead and suture the incision! Even if there are indeed eggs present in the cranial cavity, we can wait for the patient to recover and be able to withstand craniotomy before performing the surgery to extract the parasite. If everything is normal post-surgery and larva are subsequently found in the brain, surgery need not be rushed. We simply keep the patient under observation. Our human body is essentially a vast biological kingdom, ho to countless bacteria, viruses, and even parasites that will accompany us for life.”

Humans and animals are, in fact, alike.

The presence of parasites, bacteria, viruses, etc., in our bodies does not necessarily an they must be eradicated.

Coexistence without mutual interference is another possibility.

“Alright, then I’ll suture the incision now!”

Zhou Can nodded and quickly sutured the patient’s incision.

“Director Wu, I really can’t thank you and Director Wen enough for today. And you three surgical nurses, I am very grateful for your overti work for our Digestive Internal dicine patient. Look, it’s already past dinner ti. If you don’t mind, I would like to offer everyone a boxed al.”

Director Shang felt a weight lift off his chest when the surgery was successfully completed.

Thinking back to how he had filed a complaint against Neurosurgery earlier that afternoon, he felt even more apologetic.

“Ah… You could order so als for the nurses! I still need to rush off to perform another surgery, dinner will have to wait. No worries, I’m used to working overti. I have cookies and other snacks in my office; a few bites will tide over until after surgery when I can have a late dinner.”

Wu Baihe explained briefly, then removed his mask.

Before leaving, he said to Zhou Can, “Xiao Zhou, you should co by Neurosurgery more often when you have the chance. Director Wen and I quite like you, lad. It would be great if you could help us out.”

Wu Baihe, usually a prideful person, does not easily express such sentint.

It was only because he valued Zhou Can and appreciated his abilities and character that he spoke so fondly of him.

“Sure, I will!”

Zhou Can, still suturing, dared not let his attention waver.

He responded without lifting his head.

Little did he know how much his being held in such high regard by Wu Baihe was the envy of his three graduate student colleagues.

This was Neurosurgery—the pinnacle of surgical departnts that many graduate students desperately wanted to join.

Judging from Director Wu’s words, if Zhou Can wished to join Neurosurgery, he’d be warmly welcod with open arms.

Once Wu Baihe had left, Director Shang’s authoritative aura returned.

He imdiately ordered dinner for everyone.

When Zhou Can finished surgery, not only did he call the three Neurosurgery surgical nurses, but he also invited Dr. Guan from the Anesthesiology departnt to get their boxed als.

dical staff, on the whole, have very tough jobs.

They usually aren’t picky about food or clothing.

Being able to have a hot al on ti is sotis a luxury.

“Zhou Can, had I known you were so well acquainted with the leading physicians of Neurosurgery, I wouldn’t have bothered to make such efforts. In the future, if our Digestive Internal dicine needs Neurosurgery’s assistance in diagnosis and treatnt, you will handle the coordination and communication.”

Director Shang directly assigned Zhou Can with a task.

“This… Bothering the leading physicians of Neurosurgery once or twice is okay. But if it’s frequent, I’m afraid they might avoid !”

Zhou Can also replied half-jokingly.

The others laughed quietly upon hearing this.

Qiu Chengyu almost choked on his food and started coughing uncontrollably.

“It’s not that you will need the chief physicians’ involvent every ti; sotis you can also ask for the attending physicians from Neurosurgery. Anyway, I can see you’re well-connected there, dealing with them will be much easier for you than for us. At least for the two or three months you’re rotating in Digestive Internal dicine, you’ll have to take on this coordination task.”

Director Shang was genuinely intimidated by the staff of Neurosurgery.

After much discussion, he insisted on handing this task to Zhou Can.

Worried that Zhou Can might feel dissatisfied, he added, “Don’t worry, you won’t be working for nothing. I’ll guide you more attentively in the future, including pharmacology and all sorts of diagnoses and treatnts in Digestive Internal dicine.”

Though not explicitly stated, his words essentially ant he would impart his knowledge generously and cultivate Zhou Can with full force.

Upon hearing this, Zhou Can imdiately felt happy.

Eagerly, he assured, “A gentleman’s word is his bond, irrevocable once spoken. It’s settled then.”

Joining Internal dicine, he was most eager to learn about pathology and pharmacology.

Many of the clinical treatnt skills and experiences derived from practice were not sothing that can be learned from books.

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