Chapter 1437: Chapter 1073: Not Obvious, But Excellent!_2 Chapter 1437: Chapter 1073: Not Obvious, But Excellent!_2 Professor Su briefly flipped through the nas on the dical record and imdiately understood. This was a patient covered by public dical funds, who had undergone dozens of hospital-wide and external consultations. He had personally participated in several of them, which is why the na sounded so familiar.
A patient nearing brain death and kept alive only by machines that maintain organ vitality – what was he consulting Yang Ping for? What was Director Luo up to? This wasn’t calling Yang Ping for a consultation; he was effectively asking for . Professor Su imdiately understood what was going on.
Director Luo wanted to use this valuable opportunity to share his troubles with Professor Su. Although the patient was covered by public dical funds and not short on money, he had been staying there for over three years, consuming a vast amount of dical resources. At present, ICU beds and equipnt were already in short supply, and this patient alone took up several life-saving machines, which needed to be constantly available. These were life-saving machines that, if used here, would be in short supply elsewhere.
But this was also a difficult matter for Professor Su to handle. As the dean, one needed not only strong academic abilities but also managent skills, and perhaps more importantly, the handling of various relationships and the ability to navigate them gracefully. Professor Su was exactly that kind of person, a pluri-potential talent, one could say.
“Old Luo, let consult on this patient for you. Professor Yang is very busy; you don’t have to trouble him,” Professor Su said, now understanding the implications behind the request. Now, with the developnt of the ICU, Director Luo was short on staff and equipnt and hoped the dean could intervene, allocate a few staff mbers, and purchase so new equipnt.
“Thank you, Dean Su,” Director Luo imdiately said, his face breaking into a smile. Dean Su’s word was always his bond. If he said he would help with the consultation, things would be much more manageable. The new equipnt he requested and the few doctors he needed would soon be in place.
As for the patient, to be honest, Director Luo knew in his heart that Professor Su couldn’t possibly intervene forcefully. The world was not about fights and killings but about managing human emotions and social etiquette, which Director Luo still understood.
“Then, thank you, Dean Su,” Director Luo imdiately said.
Now that the matter had settled, Director Luo did not need to have so many people wasting ti around here, so the consultation ended.
The consultation ended just like that. What had happened? Professor Yang hadn’t even spoken yet. Professor Su specializes in Orthopedics; why had he let Director Luo consult with him?
Those masters and doctoral students gathered around were at a loss as to what had happened, having never encountered such a consultation before. So even wondered if they had missed so important information while being distracted.
“Did you just hear Professor Yang speaking? How should this patient be treated?”
“No, I didn’t hear anything.”
“What exactly happened?”
“I don’t know.”
These young masters and doctoral students were still too naive, their minds filled only with dical knowledge, but no matter how hard they thought, they couldn’t understand what happened in today’s patient consultation. How was it resolved in just a few words?
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Professor Chang’s condition improved day by day, and Yang Ping’s work focus also shifted back to his own departnt.
He also took the opportunity to summarize his innovation in treating rabies. In fact, he hadn’t done too much work this ti, rely thoroughly understanding all existing rabies research theories, integrating them, and then reconnecting the theories with clinical practice.
The theory was ready-made, and the drugs were also ready-made. Hibernation therapy was a common thod in the field of Neurology. If they were all dissected separately, there was no innovation, but when combined together, they ford a whole new theory. This also gave Yang Ping so inspiration.
Back in his departnt, Yang Ping wanted to find so ti to visit Sisi, but no one was in her ward. The nurse said that Sisi had gone to the psychological departnt, where Director Bai of the psychological departnt was chatting with her. Because Sisi was still quite young and had suffered from the disease for a long ti, despite being a smart and strong little girl, she was likely to be negatively impacted psychologically, so Yang Ping made it a point to have Director Bai, the head of the psychology departnt, talk to her and provide proper psychological counseling regularly.
Providing psychological help to so patients, especially those with tumors, is utterly necessary. Not only patients but also dical staff working under high pressure need psychological counseling. However, psychological counseling is not given much attention dostically, and sotis even viewed with embarrassnt.
Sisi would be able to return to school in a few days. Being intelligent and having completed her elentary school curriculum ahead of ti, the delay had no impact on her studies. The subsequent Virus Therapy only required her to be hospitalized for a few days each ti, which was very convenient.
Yang Ping also went to see Zhao Yufan, the little boy. After undergoing Virus Therapy, his tumor had also noticeably shrunk. The evident effectiveness of the treatnt had excited Old Zhao so much that he hadn’t slept for several days and nights; the feeling of escaping from the jaws of death truly made an impact on Old Zhao. Old Zhao, his son, and a patient in the next bed were playing the card ga ‘fight the landlord’ in the ward, thoroughly enjoying themselves.
During this period, Xia Shu and Head Nurse Cai had also worked very hard. They were the main mbers of the experintal team. Now that Sisi’s experint had succeeded, they had returned to their regular duties in the departnt.
Yang Ping had himself checked several tis afterwards, and the K virus was no longer found in his body, indicating that it had been completely cleared. Hence, he was now completely free from worries.
Hers had returned from Africa and hadn’t left since. He kept running to Sanbo Hospital every other day, virtually making the hospital his second ho. The doctors and nurses in the Surgical Research Institute were very familiar with him; he was either bringing fruits or pastries, always arranging to bring treats for the doctors and nurses.
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