Chapter 899: Chapter 789 Don’t Have Surgery Temporarily_3 Chapter 899: Chapter 789 Don’t Have Surgery Temporarily_3 Professor Xu arranged for a doctoral student to receive Yang Ping, taking him and Director Zhou Min around Anzhen Hospital for a tour, with the Operating room as the focus, to familiarize himself with the equipnt and instrunts, and then to et and chat with the anesthesia team for a few monts.
Although the plan was to perform Coronary artery bypass grafting on a beating heart, it was also possible that the plan would change during surgery, so Yang Ping also made contact with the extracorporeal circulation team.
Perhaps because Yang Ping’s responses at the 301 eting had left a poor first impression on Professor Xu, by the ti he arrived at Anzhen, the younger doctors below him were not very friendly towards Yang Ping. Of course, this unfriendliness was not expressed openly on their faces, but one could tell from their eyes.
Yang Ping probably felt that these people saw him as a beneficiary of nepotism, perhaps taking this opportunity to make a na for himself and gather so career credentials or sothing of the sort.
Yang Ping didn’t mind what they thought; as long as it did not affect his work, it was fine.
Yang Ping had also familiarized himself extensively with the two cases arranged by Anzhen Hospital. He did not only review the cases several tis and have face-to-face discussions with the physicians in charge, but also visited the wards, inquired about the dical history, and examined the patients.
It wasn’t until after five in the afternoon that Yang Ping and Zhou Min finally returned to the guest house.
At dinner, to their surprise, Dean Liu and Commissioner Qiao joined them. They had been busy during the day and had no ti, but seized the evening to co and see Yang Ping, joining him for dinner to show their concern.
There had been two attempts by 301 to bring Yang Ping to Sanbo Hospital, but Yang Ping was reluctant. Now, taking advantage of this opportunity, Dean Liu and Commissioner Qiao were keen to build rapport with Yang Ping.
The higher-ups had instructed that Yang Ping must be brought into 301 and that he must be brought in using a thod he liked and could accept.
Although the instructions were straightforward, implenting them was quite difficult.
In the end, after much deliberation, Dean Liu had only one solution – to acquire Sanbo Hospital, making it a clinical dical center in the south, providing them with whatever they needed in terms of policy, personnel, and funds.
And also the autonomy that Xia Changjiang valued the most – Dean Liu had decided—give it to him!
Dean Liu also let Xia Changjiang remain as dean, leaving the original Sanbo Hospital leadership team unchanged, and they would be in complete control. That should suffice.
During his visit to 301 Hospital, Yang Ping had not t Professor Qin Shi, likely due to disciplinary reasons. He only had contact with the dical team mbers, and for the ti being, it seed he could not interact with unrelated personnel.
As expected, around six o’clock in the evening, Dean Liu and Commissioner Qiao hurried to the guest house.
Commissioner Qiao even brought so tea leaves—fine West Lake Longjing—as he had heard Yang Ping liked to drink it.
“Professor Yang, I didn’t know you also did cardiac surgery; I thought you had always been in orthopedics, my mistake,” Dean Liu said to Yang Ping at the dinner table.
Yang Ping laughed and said, “I’ve only recently started researching cardiac surgery, jack of all trades, master of none.”
“To be excessively modest is to be arrogant, Professor Xin Weicong highly recomnds you, saying you perform aortic dissection surgeries even better than he does, and Professor Xin speaks his mind,” Commissioner Qiao said as he brewed tea.
Yang Ping couldn’t refute it; indeed, any more modesty would be false modesty.
“Your range of expertise is not common, publishing 13 CNS papers in one go. Oh, and rember you must do this favor; I just finished work and ran into an old academician from the Spinal Surgery Departnt who asked when she could see Yang Ping. Ah, I saw her from afar and intended to take a detour, but I was just too slow.”
Dean Liu helped Yang Ping wash the tea cup and tableware with boiling water.
“This is the custom of you southern people; we northerners don’t have this practice.”
Director Zhou Min followed, “Do you think scalding with such hot water can kill any bacteria?”
Commissioner Qiao then said, “You don’t understand; this is a ritual, a courtesy, just like how young people now take out their phones to snap photos before eating and post them on monts.”
PS: As I write this, I am reminded of a saying: There always exist noble people, pure people, moral people, people who are free from low-level tastes, people who are beneficial to the public—they are the backbone of our Chinese nation!
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