"Department Director Huo, I've written my research paper." Ling Ran worked as an assistant in the resuscitation room during the day. During his rest time, he searched for information and wrote his research paper. It only took him two days to write the paper.
This speed was so fast that Huo Congjun frowned and reminded him, "You can write the research paper slowly. You don't have to rush."
"Because it was written smoothly." Ling Ran's explanation was short and stiff.
"Don't underestimate research papers. No matter how small a research paper is, it needs to be written seriously," Huo Congjun said as he flipped open Ling Ran's research paper and started reading.
He read very quickly. He glanced at the title of the research paper, skimmed through the abstract, and even glanced at the case.
However, when he reached the end of the research paper, Huo Congjun could not help but read from the back to the front again.
"Interesting," Huo Congjun commented. "It's more complete than the previous research paper outline."
He had very high standards. It was not easy to say that a small research paper with a single case was "interesting".
The few doctors in the office who were writing cases, medical histories, reports, and forms could not help but turn around.
The Emergency Department of Yun Hua Hospital used the model of a large office. Everyone, including the department director and chief physicians, worked in a large office. Its area was more than enough to fit two classrooms.
However, unlike the workrooms of private companies, there were not many office staff in the Emergency Department. Everyone could be assigned to a seat facing the window. The only side facing the corridor was filled with various filing cabinets, filing cabinets, and coffee tables.
The middle of the empty office was occupied by a large conference table. The departments in the hospital had to hold meetings three or four times a week. They were either to discuss the case, reflect on the death cases behind closed doors, or convey the spirit of their superiors.
In such an office, secrets could not be hidden.
As the center of power, Huo Congjun was the focus of everyone's attention.
The moment Huo Congjun gave his comment, an associate chief physician walked over with a smile and said, "Department Director Huo, did you see a good article?"
"Young Ling is still very perceptive." Huo Congjun twirled the printed paper, flipped it up and down, and scanned it twice. He then handed it over and said, "Doctor Du is an expert in writing research papers in our department. You should take a look."
An expert in writing research papers only wrote a lot. It did not mean that the quality of the research papers was high enough. Otherwise, he would not have been relegated to the position of associate chief physician.
In the hospital system, performing surgeries well was the demand of the patients, and writing research papers well was the demand of the medical community.
Doctor Du, on the other hand, was already quite satisfied with the title of "Thesis Expert". He humbly said, "I'm just lucky" as he took Ling Ran's research paper.
Due to Huo Congjun's comments, Doctor Du was very serious when he read the book.
Doctor Du only took a few minutes to finish reading the research paper of more than one thousand words, including the abstract at the beginning and the data listed at the end. After he flipped to the last page, Doctor Du could not help but look at Ling Ran. He stared at Ling Ran's handsome face with distinct features and did not move his eyes away even after ten seconds.
"What do you think?" Huo Congjun looked a little proud. It felt like he was showing off his collection.
"It seems that Ling Ran is really experienced in barehanded bleeding control. It's just that his writing style is a little rough, and the English abstract doesn't quite conform to the standards of academic journals." Doctor Du felt a little strange.
The reason why he could become a thesis expert was mainly because he had done long-term research and practice in writing and writing research papers. Simply put, he had experience in writing theories.
Other people would need to perform one hundred surgeries before they could find three to five cases to write a research paper, but he only needed to perform three to five surgeries to find a point to write a research paper.
When other people published a research paper, they would need to go through many troublesome stages such as rejection, major revision, minor revision, and so on. But he usually only needed to make minor revisions before he could publish it.
Doctor Du also practiced English hard, and from there, he successfully published many English research papers, which made him look really cool.
However, medical research papers were medical research papers because, at the end of the day, they had to talk about medical matters.
Doctor Du could now use one to two months to write a Chinese core journal article. If he put in a little more effort, he could also publish an English research paper that met the standards of SCI.
But it would be more difficult to take it a step further.
At the end of the day, it was still because of the limitations of his medical skills.
If his skills were weak, it would be very difficult for him to carry out difficult surgeries, and there were very few groundbreaking medical innovations. It was easy to write two research papers using ordinary surgical techniques, but it would be difficult to publish a good one.
Ling Ran's research paper was exactly the opposite of Doctor Du's research paper.
If Doctor Du's own research paper was said to be like water, then Ling Ran's research paper was like a tree that had been struck by lightning.
His writing style was lackluster, and the language he used could be said to be simple, but at the worst, it could be said to be vulgar.
However, the main point of the research paper was full of skill, and it was something that Doctor Du could not get.
At the end of the day, it was actually because Ling Ran's skill level was high enough. He had a clear goal in mind, and the content he wrote was naturally of extraordinary value.
Speaking of which, Ling Ran's current interrupted suture and M-Tang surgery were both at Master Level, and the interrupted vertical mattress suture technique was only at Specialist Level. Only barehanded bleeding control was a Level One Skill Book that he obtained from an Intermediate Treasure Chest, and it was directly upgraded to Perfect Level.
Perfect Level Barehanded Bleeding Control was the only one in Yun Hua Hospital, and it might even be one of the best in Changxi Province.
With this level of skill, there were many things that could be written in a research paper.
Medicine had always been an academic field that strived for perfection. During surgery, the patient's prognosis would definitely be different if they cut more or less.
In his research paper, Ling Ran's barehanded bleeding control technique had too many things that could be written down in great detail.
It was just a thousand words. If it were not for the fact that Ling Ran was not familiar with the writing style of a research paper, he could have saved half the time.
"The writing style does need to be changed, and the English abstract also needs to be rewritten …" When Huo Congjun said this, he smiled and asked, "Where do you want to publish it?"
"I've never published a research paper before," Ling Ran said honestly.
"You can take a look at 'Chinese Critical Care Medicine'." Huo Congjun only said one sentence before he continued, "Their publishing fees are higher. It seems to be five or six thousand RMB. When the time comes, you can write an application and fill in our hospital as your employer. The department will reimburse you for the publishing fees."
"Okay." Ling Ran did not ask any more questions.
"Write it well. If there's anything you don't understand, you can ask Little Huang." Little Huang, whom Huo Congjun mentioned, was a postgraduate student he taught.
Many of the chief physicians in Yun Hua Hospital held teaching positions in Yun Hua University. The stronger ones, like Huo Congjun, even held the title of a master's supervisor.
Little Huang had been his assistant for three years. In actual fact, he was not as good as a resident doctor, but when it came to writing research papers, he had surpassed the resident doctors who graduated from their undergraduate degrees.
After Ling Ran left, Huo Congjun smiled and said, "Doctor Du, didn't you say that the burn patient from the factory explosion a few days ago was going to have an outpatient consultation? Remember to inform the Medical Affairs Department and add Qi Zhenhai from the provincial hospital. "
"Add Qi Zhenhai into the team?" Doctor Du repeated in puzzlement. Then, he instantly understood and quickly agreed to it.
All the doctors in the office lowered their heads secretly. All of them wanted to watch a good show.
Nowadays, everyone went online. The video of Ling Ran inserting one hand into the patient's abdominal cavity to stop bleeding with his bare hands was discussed privately by the people in the medical field.
Of course, there were always people who loved to show off and were not satisfied with private discussions. They would comment in public, and Qi Zhenhai from the provincial hospital was the one who scolded the loudest.
In this regard, Huo Congjun naturally would not simply think that he was criticizing Ling Ran.
The chief surgeon at that time was Huo Congjun himself!
However, although Huo Congjun went online, he did not have the habit of posting comments online.
When he wanted to scold someone, he would usually choose various conferences in the same industry.
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