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Now reading: Chapter 770 - 311: Incisive Pathological Analysis, The Latec from My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points, a Romance novel by My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points.

Professor Hu Wanjun gestured for her assistant to play the PPT slides on the screen, displaying a clear view of the patient’s CT scan images.

"This should still be considered early-stage lung cancer, completely eting the criteria for surgery."

"I think the patient is quite old; traditional open chest surgery should be avoided if possible."

"Thoracoscopic surgery is a good choice!"

The crowd was buzzing with discussion.

Many doctors present were actually from internal dicine and not skilled in surgery.

It was only in recent years, with the rapid developnt of endoscopic surgery and market pressure, that internal dicine had to develop interventional and endoscopic surgeries to survive.

This gave internal dicine doctors a bit of a say in surgical matters.

Professionally speaking, cardiothoracic surgeons are definitely more specialized.

"This surgery would still be quite difficult, with many lymph nodes to remove, also requiring a left upper lobectomy. Our cardiothoracic surgeon, Director He Miao of Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital, has just gone abroad for further study. Director Zhang, do you think you could ask Tuya Hospital to send us a skilled lead surgeon to assist us?"

This lung cancer case was discussed last, as Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital had already planned to ask for assistance.

Yet, cooperation between the two hospitals was a first, motivated by mutual benefit. Asking for their surgical team’s assistance was not an easy task.

Despite the disdain that surgeons often face from the internal dicine departnt in hospitals, many diseases cannot be treated without surgery.

Moreover, there is a significant difference between surgery and internal dicine.

Internal dicine can often act independently, filled with individual heroes.

Surgery, however, requires a highly coordinated and professionally competent team.

Consulting an internist often ans just one person is needed.

Requesting a lead surgeon, especially for major surgeries, requires a team.

Not just Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital, even subsidiary hospitals like Tu Ya’s Level 2 and Level 3 hospitals face many difficulties in borrowing surgical teams from the main hospital. A hospital is never ruled by one person alone; it is an interest group ford by multiple departnts.

It’s more like a country.

Each departnt is like a province in a country, where even slightly significant decisions require collective discussion.

Cardiothoracic surgery is already an extrely busy departnt; those skilled in handling Level 3 or higher major surgeries are few.

Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital trying to get a team to cure this lung cancer patient—Tuya Hospital would certainly not agree.

"Director Hu, this really isn’t sothing I can decide. If your hospital truly needs this, you can directly contact the higher-ups or Cardiothoracic Surgery at Tuya Hospital. Alternatively, recomnding the patient to have the surgery at Tuya Hospital is also a good plan."

Zhang Bihua tactfully hinted.

Not having the capability, yet always wanting to reap the benefits—where does such a good deal exist in the world?

The best way to handle things is to assess and act within one’s capabilities.

"Well then! I will report this matter to Dean Tian and decide thereafter. I thank all the experts, doctors, and nurses here today for taking the ti out of their busy schedules to help us address these difficult cases. On behalf of Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital, I express our gratitude."

Professor Hu Wanjun stood up and bowed to the dical staff from Tuya Hospital.

With each difficult case resolved, their expressions visibly relaxed.

Back at the hotel, Xinxiang Won and Children’s Hospital thoughtfully prepared fruits and supper for each healthcare worker, delivered right to their rooms; the service was exceedingly considerate.

The next day, Zhou Can and the experts sat in the outpatient hall of the hospital.

Seeing more than twenty patients queueing at his desk, Zhou Can thought he might be seeing things.

Rubbing his eyes, no mistake, it indeed was the queue at Physician Zhou Can’s desk.

The sign was so large; these patients couldn’t have been mistaken.

Du Leng’s desk still had a queue similar to the last two days, about eleven or twelve people.

"Dr. Zhou, what did you do last night? It looks like your desk is about to burst!" Deputy Director Shi asked in surprise.

"I just worry if they might have queued at the wrong desk."

Dr. Zhou’s comnt made his colleagues burst into laughter.

"It might have to do with the two news pieces aired yesterday. After all, it was a news program on the provincial TV station. Even though it had promotional intentions, it was sufficient for many patients to co seeking fa. Our seven-day specialist outpatient service, Dr. Zhou, you are the biggest winner! After the event, you have to treat us."

Director Jiang joked with a smile as well.

"Treating you to dinner is no problem; you all can choose what we eat." Zhou Can has always been extrely generous when it cos to money.

But he never lets himself be taken advantage of.

All his money is spent where he sees worth.

"My goodness, two news segnts directly turning an ordinary doctor into a celebrity among renowned physicians, that’s a bit exaggerated. Don’t tell you secretly bribed the TV station’s reporters to favor you?"

A middle-aged doctor around forty years old asked sourly.

"Haha, I’ve actually thought about that. Everyone, please don’t wake up; let keep living this dream. The day before yesterday, I only had two patients; that was truly disheartening."

Zhou Can was thrilled to see so many patients queuing up for his consultation.

Accompanied by Ji You, he walked briskly over.

And settled in at his desk.

"Dr. Zhou is here!"

The queueing family mbers and patients showed excited expressions.

It seed they hadn’t mistaken the desk; they were indeed there for him.

Right then, Zhou Can felt reassured, his smile more composed and confident.

Having so many patients seeking treatnt from him was indeed a first.

At that mont, he felt like a fortunate person who had suddenly struck it rich overnight.

The impact of appearing on the TV news was indeed terrifying.

Now with a bit of fa, he treasured this hard-earned situation even more. Subconsciously, he looked up towards the opposite corner of the wall, seeing no signs of TV reporters and photographers.

He would need to provide a big news story to Mu Qin to return the favor.

She indeed greatly helped Zhou Can.

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