When the Doctor Uses A Hack

Chapter 109: The Teacher Teaches Well (Added for Sect Leader with Red Lips, High Heels, and Black Eyeshadow)



Chapter 109: The Teacher Teaches Well (Added for Sect Leader with Red Lips, High Heels, and Black Eyeshadow)

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Although reluctant to admit it, the quality of this paper is actually quite good, at least Chen Cang couldn’t spot any flaws after reviewing it!

Of course, it might be because Chen Cang has never written a paper himself.

Graduates of clinical medicine don’t need to write a paper, and though Chen Cang has downloaded some papers online to read, he thinks Qin Yue’s work is pretty good. The only slight imperfection is that the name is too conspicuous, not quite fitting with his preference for a low-key luxury with depth.

Chen Cang asked, “Which journal are you planning to submit it to?”

Qin Yue thought for a moment, “I haven’t decided yet, I need to discuss it with my mentor and see if any revisions are necessary.”

Out of curiosity, Chen Cang asked, “Who is your mentor?”

Qin Yue proudly said, “Xu Mo!”

After saying this, Qin Yue waited for Chen Cang to compliment her awesomeness.

But Chen Cang was slightly taken aback and, after a long reflection, asked leisurely, “Who is Xu Mo?”

This infuriated Qin Yue so much that she got up and left!

Chen Cang had an innocent look on his face; he genuinely didn’t know…

In the morning, Chen Cang continued to perform several surgeries with Wang Yong, this time not operating himself but guiding from the side.

Chen Cang really found a lot of strengths in Wang Yong; the man had good hands-on ability and paid great attention to details.

He also learned very fast!

This genuinely surprised Chen Cang.

Especially since Chen Cang had been performing minimally invasive wound management under a laparoscope recently, Wang Yong managed to pick up seventy to eighty percent of it under his deliberate and accidental guidance.

Wang Yong’s skin suturing skills were quite solid, which is characteristic of a temporary worker.

Chen Cang and Wang Yong weren’t like Wang Qian and the others, who had formal education and were exposed to surgery very early. When they came to the hospital, their doctors were relatively more at ease.

For these mixed troops, after arriving, they were assigned the most basic tasks, doing hard, tiring, dirty work without any technical content.

So, their basic skills were actually somewhat better than those of Wang Qian and his colleagues.

For example, in terms of skin suturing, Wang Yong did better than Wang Qian and the others.

After completing a surgery, and seeing Wang Yong’s meticulous suturing, Chen Cang nodded in approval.

“You did really well!”

Hearing Chen Gang’s praise, Wang Yong was thrilled because all these skills came from Chen Cang!

Wang Yong chuckled and flattered, “It’s all thanks to your excellent teaching, Cang teacher. This method of wound management is simply wonderful, not only does it help with the speed of wound recovery, but it also makes scars practically invisible. I think this could be our specialty!”

“Cang Er, when you make it big, I’ll be your first proud disciple, right?”

Chen Cang was already helpless with this address of ‘Cang teacher’…

He had said it a hundred times, and yet it didn’t change.

Now having heard it so often, did it actually start to sound nice?

He laughed. Lately, the two had been operating together frequently, and their relationship had become increasingly harmonious.

After all, Zhang Youfu was still an expert in hepatobiliary surgery, and naturally, he had a lot of connections and resources. Since the last time he sent a bunch of patients from the outpatient clinic to emergency, Zhang Youfu had stepped up, admitting more than a dozen patients.

Many of these were patients sent from hospitals in the surrounding counties and cities of Anyang, either because the procedures were too difficult for the local hospitals to perform or because the patients wanted laparoscopic surgery and were thus referred to the provincial capital.

In fact, general surgery had plenty of resources and it was easy to admit patients, but Zhang Youfu was very selective about his patients.

What does that mean?

It means he definitely didn’t want to operate on those with high-risk factors or those whose diseases were not diagnosed clearly.

Now that there were fewer patients in the department, he was not that picky anymore. First, he wanted to fill the beds and couldn’t let others laugh at them, right?

The beds were filled, but with that came a variety of difficult and complicated cases. The doctors’ skills varied, and during an ordinary cholecystectomy, gallbladder cancer was unexpectedly discovered.

This was something no one could have anticipated!

Zhou Xiaodong hardly touched any gallbladder surgeries these days; after all, he was genuinely scared that night. It was pure luck that Chen Cang was there. What if… What if something had happened that night?

So, for the past few days, Zhou Xiaodong would rather have fewer patients than risk performing too many surgeries with numerous risk factors or unclear diagnoses.

Actually, the surgery level of the general surgery department is quite high!

Especially Zhang Youfu, as an expert in the field of hepatobiliary surgery, was on par with the veteran expert Qian Liang. When he came to the Second Provincial Hospital, he was specifically recruited to drive the development of the general surgery department.

Zhang Youfu truly achieved this goal, and even improved the surgical skills of the doctors within the department.

But…distant water can’t quench near thirst!

Moreover, patients supported by other hospitals can’t ultimately resolve the issue long-term!

The television interview had already been scheduled for next week, but before that, Zhang Youfu had Duan Bo take a few interns to the outpatient hall and the community to offer free consultations, promoting awareness of gallbladder system diseases, as well as the benefits of laparoscopic cholecystectomy!

Zhang Qiaoling was a swimming coach, just 27 years old this year. After suffering an acute gallbladder attack, she was taken to the nearest hospital, but when they said she needed open surgery, Zhang Qiaoling immediately refused.

She had to wear a swimsuit for work every day, and such a big scar on her belly would greatly impact her!

Zhang Qiaoling’s mother also hastily intervened!

“No way, my daughter isn’t even married yet. How can she have such a long scar on her belly? Others might think she had a cesarean section, assuming my daughter is a loose woman! No, we must transfer hospitals!”

The doctor was at a loss whether to cry or laugh, “Big sister, don’t worry. The incision for gallbladder removal is not the same as that for a cesarean section; there won’t be any mix-up.”

Zhang’s mother chuckled, “Doctor, these ordinary folks are not medical professionals. How would they know where the gallbladder, uterus, or appendix is? If they see a big scar on the belly, what if they think the worst!”

“My daughter is so good, and she’s not even married or engaged yet. If people started gossiping, how terrible would that be! Absolutely not acceptable!”

So, the family had her transferred to the emergency department of the Second Provincial Hospital.

At that time, the surgery Chen Cang performed utilized his innovative Chen- style minimally invasive technique modification. After the surgery, Zhang Qiaoling’s mother was astounded when she saw the wound.

If you didn’t lean in close and look carefully, you really couldn’t find it.

This delighted Zhang’s mother, who insisted on giving Chen Cang a red envelope.

After the surgery, the patient was discharged the very next day, and a few days later, Zhang’s mother was surprised to find that the wound was healing quite fast, and most importantly, there was not a single scar on the belly. Her daughter’s originally smooth and flat belly was practically no different from before.

The neighbor, Auntie Liu, had also undergone a laparoscopic surgery. When they compared their respective outcomes, the difference was obvious!

Auntie Liu’s belly had several scar marks on the three laparoscopic incisions; you could see them at a glance. But as for her own daughter, where could you see anything!

This made Zhang’s mother very happy!

She thought they had met a great doctor!

After discussing it with her husband, they decided to properly thank the doctor.

The doctor would not accept a red envelope; he had already declined last time. Maybe… they could simply give a banner of honor instead!

So the elderly couple had a banner made and delivered to the emergency department early the next day.

There weren’t just a few people like Zhang’s mother; over the past few days, the emergency department received quite a number of honor banners, all with gleaming letters thanking Dr. Chen Cang.

Magical Hands with a Compassionate Heart, Benevolent Skill and Care!

These eight characters looked very nice when displayed.

But… even Li Baoshan was somewhat puzzled. After all, there had been banners of honor in the past, but never this many, and certainly not this frequently!

Could it be that this group of patients was simply higher quality? Did their families have better conditions? Did they just like giving honor banners?

Upon closer inspection, all the banners seemed to be thanking Doctor Chen Cang, without even one thanking himself or Chen Bingsheng.

What was going on?

Could it be that Little Chen had someone make these deliberately?

But that would make no sense at all!

So what was it then?

Comrade Baoshan was utterly baffled as to why this group of people were giving Little Chen banners of honor.

He scratched his head, touching the few remaining “spiritual roots” on top of his head, Li Baoshan suddenly paused!

Images of himself, Old Chen, and Little Chen floated through his mind.

Could it be…

ps: The titles of the following chapters are incorrect; don’t mind that. The content is fine.


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