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Chapter 582

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"I saw that Doctor Ling used preoperative ASA grading and CPET examination."

"He performed ultrasonography, CT, and MRI. Doctor Ling's examination was very safe."

"The intraoperative bleeding was well controlled."

"What are the preparations for the early postoperative management?"

The tables and chairs in the meeting room were rearranged so that Ling Ran sat at the front to show that they were discussing on equal footing.

Most of the doctors from other provinces sat at the front and fought for the microphone to ask Ling Ran questions.

Hepatectomy was a lifelong project for many doctors.

Unlike young and handsome doctors like Ling Ran who had a system, the most common path to becoming a famous doctor was to first have a good educational background and a good master. Then, from a resident doctor to an attending physician, from an attending physician to an associate professor, and from a senior attending physician to an associate professor, he had to perform surgeries with all his might and determine his direction. Finally, the day he became a chief physician would be the day he established his specialty.

Experts in gallbladder, liver, urethra … Once they were confirmed, it would take at least five, six, seven, eight years for them to establish their authority in their respective industries.

After that, it would be a competition of talent, hard work, luck, and most importantly, lifespan.

It would take two to three years to start a new project. If he wanted to be mature and specialized, five years was considered very short.

Therefore, becoming the leader of a treatment group at the age of forty-five and being able to decide on his own project was completely different from becoming a leader at the age of fifty-five.

After all, most of the doctors in the room were ordinary doctors. Most of them were working hard on their first specialty. Many of them could even foresee that they would only be doing this one specialty for the rest of their lives. Therefore, they were really concerned about hepatectomy.

This was especially so when they heard that Ling Ran's surgery had a low mortality rate. Even if they were just curious, they would still ask a lot of questions.

Ling Ran answered leisurely.

He was a Master Level Hepatectomy, and he had experience in hundreds of cases. From this point of view, it was really not a problem for him to give a lecture to everyone.

In fact, the doctors in the room surrounded Ling Ran and asked him questions for more than half an hour, and none of their questions were out of their scope.

Gradually, even the slow-witted doctors noticed this fact.

Everyone's gaze and tone gradually changed.

"Hello, Doctor Ling, I have a question …"

"Doctor Ling, I have a question now. Can hepatectomy be performed on patients with severe cirrhosis and portal hypertension …"

"Doctor Ling, about the question just now, I'm a little curious …"

Gao Meng could not help but lower his head and suppress the surprise in his heart as he listened to the doctors address him more and more respectfully.

He did not understand medicine, but he understood doctors very well.

This was especially true for surgeons. They could be said to be the most arrogant and rude group of people in the medical community. If you wanted them to acknowledge your identity and status, or even address you respectfully, you would usually need power to do so.

If a surgeon did not have enough power, it would be very difficult for him to gain the approval of surgeons. He would need to perform more than one surgery as a demonstration, or he would need to perform an extremely effective surgery as a demonstration …

Gao Meng looked at Ling Ran, who was only about twenty years old. He then looked at the doctors around him, and then looked at the pharmaceutical sales representatives who were glaring at the doctors. He could not help but suck in a sharp breath.

The effect of the demonstration surgery this time was surprisingly good.

Ling Ran, who had become the center of attention, had a calm expression.

It was Ling Ran's daily life to be the center of attention. Even when Ling Ran was a child, he would be surrounded by a group of people when he appeared on the street, let alone when he was doing things in the circle of people he knew. In the past, whenever Ling Ran's school, neighborhood, or community organized an event, they would try their best to involve Ling Ran. Because of that, he received unimaginable attention before the age of the internet.

It was also because of the working environment in Yun Hua Hospital that Ling Ran would not be surrounded when he performed his daily surgeries.

However, Ling Ran was actually quite experienced when it came to being a spectator.

Everyone's emotions had been calmed down by giving out one Yun Nod and one Yun Smile.

After that, Ling Ran only talked about business, and everyone's attention was drawn to the meeting itself.

…..

The meeting was carried out in an orderly manner, and it was even a little prolonged.

A normal demonstration surgery was actually carried out in a very formulaic manner.

The doctors wore headphones and performed the surgery in a handsome and skilled manner. The doctors who came to attend the meeting drank their tea as if they were watching the Spring Festival Gala after the year 2000. They watched it once, remembered some of it, and forgot about it if they could not.

Most of the doctors hoped to perform demonstration surgeries many times so that they could become familiar with their faces. In essence, they were not much different from the celebrities who became famous because of the Spring Festival Gala.

However, Ling Ran obviously had more attractive factors. So much so that when the new demonstration surgery started in the afternoon, there were still people asking him all sorts of questions. Even when the meeting was about to end, there were still many people who stayed.

At this time, a doctor in a shirt leaned over and said, "Doctor Ling, there seem to be quite a few hospitals in Changxi Province that perform hepatectomy."

"Yes." Ling Ran did not quite understand the topic, but he still gave a short answer.

The doctor in the shirt smiled. "Our Yandong Province is different. Up until now, there are still very few hospitals that carry out hepatectomy. Our hospital has just started the pilot program …"

"You can ask Doctor Ling to perform freelance surgery." Huo Congjun came out from a dark corner, but no one knew when he appeared there.

The doctor in the shirt froze for a moment before he smiled. "Our hospital has a partnership with a hospital in Shanghai."

"That's why I said that you can't even bring out freelance surgery." Huo Congjun nodded at Ling Ran and said with a smile, "It's almost time. Let's go eat."

"Okay." Ling Ran did not care.

At this time, Gao Meng quickly ran out and started to invite everyone to eat. After they walked around, the topic just now disappeared.

"In the future, we'll have to perform more freelance surgeries for hepatectomy," Huo Congjun pulled Ling Ran and whispered to him.

Huo Congjun would definitely not say this to any other doctor. It was too explicit.

However, Huo Congjun was worried that if he did not say it explicitly, Ling Ran would not understand.

When he saw Ling Ran nod, Huo Congjun explained, "The demonstration surgery seems to be very effective. If you don't take the opportunity to raise the price now, it will be difficult to raise the price when you invite more freelance surgeons. Of course, mention it to the hospitals you invited later. If you do well, the hospitals in front of you will know about it. "

Ling Ran had been working in the hospital for a period of time, and he gradually became familiar with the situation in the hospital. He could not help but look at Huo Congjun and said, "Normal department directors will not encourage doctors to perform freelance surgery."

"Normal doctors won't fill up the wards," Wang Yao said. Huo Congjun sighed and said, "We don't know how long it will take to build another building. You have to effectively use the existing hospital beds."

"Okay."

"Fill up the hospital beds in the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery first."

"Hmm … okay."

"The Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery is a small department. It's easy to bully them. Don't worry."

"Oh …" Ling Ran felt like he had learned something.

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