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Competing against Professor Yang is impossible to win, now Wen Ruzheng has given up on this idea; he doesn’t want to cough up blood like Zhou Yu.
He now has a new challenge object: the artificial intelligence model from Nandu dical University. He plans to compete against it in pathology slice accuracy.
Ultimately, artificial intelligence needs to be fed doctors’ data, so its advantage lies in the machine’s super computing power and ability to discern subtle differences, like the difference between two persons’ red blood cells. This is precisely human weakness, as human expertise and vision can’t surpass artificial intelligence.
However, artificial intelligence has a weakness; it cannot innovatively create so concepts by itself, but Wen Ruzheng can. He can innovatively establish new thods and new standards, whereas artificial intelligence can only evolve within existing data, developing existing data to the extre.
Therefore, Wen Ruzheng is confident he can defeat Professor He’s artificial intelligence model and has decided to compete against this model.
People like Wen Ruzheng definitely need a rival to make life interesting.
Yang Ping benefited from the help of the artificial intelligence model, quickly cracking the gene closure chanism of the Y chromoso, and using a virtual environnt built by the big model for trial and error, found a thod to transfer this special chanism to K biological agents. Soon, new K biological agents were manufactured.
Under Yang Ping’s leadership, this astonishing speed of iteration surprised the whole team. Originally, when newly launched, K biological agents were extrely crude semi-finished products, very immature, with neither reliable effectiveness nor safety.
The new generation of K biological agents is launched, first testing their stability, to see how many generations are needed before noticeable mutation occurs.
This period Yang Ping hasn’t scheduled any laboratories in the system space, but typically likes to read books inside the system; once tired from reading, he does surgeries now his main focus is on research, treating surgery as a leisure interest equivalent to reading and gaming.
In reality, Yang Ping rarely performs surgeries unless Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang can’t handle them, but these situations are rare. Even so, their surgical volu is totally incomparable to Yang Ping, who treats surgery within the system space as a ga, casually performing dozens of surgeries, hence his surgical proficiency hasn’t lagged at all.
Transitioning from clinical to research is a major decision for Yang Ping, as the contributions from research to dicine far surpass those from surgery, thus he must prioritize between the two instead of doing both.
Clinical managent has already been handed over to Deputy Director Song Zimo, ever since Yang Ping received the Nobel Prize, the reputation of Sanbo Hospital has soared dostically and internationally, with many practicing doctors coming to Sanbo Hospital in succession.
Director Zhou brought a batch of new trainees to the institute’s clinical ward; this batch consists of more than a dozen, half from abroad and half from dostic, those from abroad are all from top hospitals in Europe and Arica, as the institute’s clinical ward requires exceedingly strict standards for trainee doctors, making it difficult for ordinary people to qualify.
Unless they have direct qualification like Doctor Li Min, entering through normal procedures, the requirents for a doctor’s educational background, experience, and practical level are extrely strict.
Director Zhou handed the trainee doctors over to Zhang Lin and left; Zhang Lin arranged for them to first attend the morning assembly for later unified arrangents.
Several doctors arrived one month before this group; many had heard various rumors about Yang Ping, but after arriving at the departnt, they hadn’t seen Yang Ping perform surgery; all surgeries were done by Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang. They assud Yang Ping was likely a clinical doctor who only did research and lacked surgical skills, and those world-renowned surgical cases might actually be led by Song Zimo or Xu Zhiliang.
This is not uncommon in major dostic hospitals, so departnt directors excel at research but not at patient care and surgery, relegating these tasks to highly skilled clinical doctors under them, solely focusing on research paper publication; internally everyone knows of such situations, yet external patients are unaware, mistakenly believing the director has high surgical skills.
These trainee doctors speculate, probably Professor Yang is such a case. Talents like Professor Yang, having earned a Nobel Prize no longer need to perform surgeries, after all performing surgeries is quite arduous.
Due to the increase in Dr. Xia’s number this sumr, the research institute’s clinical ward now has more attendees in the morning assembly, the team growing increasingly large; fortunately, the research institute’s office is spacious and grand, temporarily adequate and spacious enough to accommodate such a number of people.
A special pair of patients arrived in the ward; after the duty doctor completed handover, Song Zimo personally introduced this special patient. They are conjoined nine-year-old sisters from the United States who need separation surgery, but after multiple ticulous studies and discussions, Arican doctors have decided that such conjoined twins cannot be surgically separated.
They have developed two completely separate sets of organs and systems, each able to rely on separate systems and organs for normal survival, which is the basic condition for separation surgery. This pair of conjoined sisters ets such survival conditions, so theoretically separation surgery is possible.
But theory is theory; practice is different. This pair of conjoined sisters is connected at high-level regions, like the head, upper cervical vertebrae, thoracic cavity, their dulla, upper cervical cord, external skull, vertebrae and so forth are connected, thoracic cavity is joined together, heart and lung are also joined.
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