My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points Chapter 643: 269: Famous Doctors Want to Find Successors to
Chapter 643: Chapter 269: Famous Doctors Want to Find Successors to Inherit the Skills of the Two Renowned Surgical Knives
“Director Xue, there’s nothing more we can do here, and I still have patients to attend to, so I’ll head back to the ward now.” The conservative deputy chief physician, seeing Zhou Can step onto the operating table, was worried any patient complications would bring him trouble.
He found an excuse and left on the spot.
Other doctors also left one after another.
Including Director Liu from the Intensive Care dicine Departnt and others.
Not everyone was necessarily afraid of trouble, but they indeed had their own urgent matters.
Doctors and nurses are always busy, and overti is nothing unusual.
Soon, only Director Xue, Director Le, one attending physician, two resident doctors, and three surgical nurses remained in the operating room. There were also Dr. Guan and Doctor Feng from the anesthesia departnt.
The operation room beca much quieter.
Zhou Can was carefully dissecting and removing the patient’s lung tumor. With his current surgical skills, he had no problem taking on surgeries of this complexity.
Under Doctor Feng’s encouragent and support, Dr. Guan regained his confidence and once again took on the patient’s anesthesia work.
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About an hour and a half later, the surgery was successfully completed.
The patient’s lung tumor had been successfully removed.
Fortunately, the patient remained well until the end of the surgery, without any incidents like sudden cardiac arrest.
“Let’s move the patient to the recovery room to wake from the anesthesia! His condition is still quite critical, and it’s not appropriate to transfer him to a regular ward imdiately. Let’s first move him to the intensive care unit for two days of monitoring, and after his condition stabilizes, then transfer him to the general ward for care.”
Despite Doctor Feng’s apparent calm as he sat there, he was actually keeping a tense internal vigilance.
He didn’t intervene much in the patient’s care throughout.
Only when Dr. Guan was hesitant or the patient showed significant vital signs fluctuation did Doctor Feng promptly give a few pointers.
After the surgery, he was the first to carefully check all the patient’s indicators, nowhere near as relaxed as he seed on the surface.
After assessing, he probably felt the risk was sowhat high.
In the end, he chose to have the patient monitored in the intensive care unit for two days to prevent any accidents.
“How do you feel now, has your confidence returned?”
Doctor Feng, after handling the patient, wasn’t in a hurry to leave.
Instead, he inquired with concern about Dr. Guan’s state of mind.
“Much better than before, at least I won’t shake with fear or feel apprehensive when facing patients.” Dr. Guan might have been exaggerating a bit, but his previous performance had indeed been very poor.
That he managed to complete the anesthesia for this surgery was no small feat.
“Dispelling the inner fear is a good thing, and it’s a significant improvent. I believe that after this experience, you’ll beco even more composed and confident.”
Doctor Feng praised and affird his progress.
After chatting with Dr. Guan, he turned to look at Zhou Can, who was removing his gloves.
Wearing a disposable protective suit for the duration of the surgery, Zhou Can was like experiencing a free sauna session. His clothes inside were soaked through long ago.
“Zhou Can, have you transferred to Internal dicine for special training recently?”
“Yes! I transferred to Digestive Internal dicine just over a month ago!” Zhou Can replied.
“No wonder I haven’t seen you for a long ti. If you have ti, you can co to the anesthesia departnt to find , follow to get more exercise and learn in the operating room! If you wait to relearn after one or two years of special training in Internal dicine, the effect will be much worse.”
Doctor Feng made him an offer that many would covet.
“Sure! After I return to Tuya Hospital in a week, I will definitely co to consult with you whenever I have ti,” Zhou Can agreed readily.
The essence of an anesthesiologist is the product of multiple disciplines including anesthesia, life sciences, and nursing, among others.
It’s more powerful than one might imagine.
In clinical application, its role is no less important than the two most essential dical techniques of pathological diagnosis and pharmacological differentiation.
Other doctors divide Internal dicine into eight major systems such as the nervous system, respiratory system, digestive system, and blood system. But in Zhou Can’s view, Internal dicine is a composite of three dical techniques: pathological diagnosis, pharmacological differentiation, and anesthesia technique.
As long as one masters these three dical techniques, one need not fear traveling anywhere in the world.
It seems I’ll have to work overti!
His regular working hours would definitely not allow him to visit the anesthesia departnt and perform anesthesia surgeries with Doctor Feng.
So it would have to be overti.
At this mont, he once again deeply felt that a person’s ti and energy are limited. dicine is vast and boundless, an endless sea of learning; one cannot master it all in a lifeti.
Perhaps as Zhou Can’s strength further increases, this feeling of being spread too thin will grow even clearer.
Eventually, he will have to choose one or two areas of specialization like other renowned physicians, dedicating most of his energy and ti to researching those fields, while learning as much as possible in other non-specialty dical areas.
After coming out of the operating room, he didn’t rush ho but went to visit Director Hu Kan, who had suffered another heart attack.
It was much better than expected; this ti, Director Hu Kan only experienced arrhythmia, plus intense ntal stress due to worry for the patient, feeling powerless, and a touch of panic and fear, leading to fainting.
After treatnt, he had regained consciousness.
But he no longer looked as composed and mighty as when Zhou Can first saw him.
Right now, lying on the hospital bed, he appeared extrely weak and visibly much older. In just over six months from suffering a heart attack and undergoing surgery, he seed to have aged over a decade.
Zhou Can still rembered when he first saw him at a surgery safety eting more than a year ago. Back then, Director Hu Kan was like a sturdy, reassuring neighbor, as solid as a rock in the river, standing tall and firm with an exceptionally strong presence.
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