Doctor Ling, the patient's condition is quite good now, right? How long do you plan to discharge him? "When Xu Wen saw that Ling Ran was reluctant, he immediately changed his strategy and started to flatter him from a technical point of view.
The doctors beside him understood and quickly gathered around. They stood with their hands behind their backs, stretched their necks, and acted like dogs who were very interested, obedient, and willing to listen to what Ling Ran had to say.
In this day and age, it was normal for doctors who wanted to learn skills to flatter others.
The doctors who came to Yun Hua Hospital today were all interested in Ling Ran's skills, including Guo Mingcheng. Regardless of whether it was inviting Ling Ran to Beijing or asking him to perform liver transplants, all of them wanted to learn from Ling Ran, or rather, steal his skills. Putting on a posture of licking someone's boots or licking someone's boots for a day and a half was a basic skill, and it was a well-practiced professional ethics.
Ling Ran, on the other hand, did not mind. He was surrounded by too many people.
Ling Ran just thought that everyone was concerned about the patient. He nodded and said, "Let's see the situation tomorrow. If it gets better, we can transfer him to a general ward and try to get off the bed. If it goes well, he can be discharged in about a week."
"That's amazing. A seventy-three-year-old patient with multiple underlying diseases can be discharged in a week after hepatectomy. "Xu Wen spoke the truth, and everyone agreed with him.
"In order to remove the cancer cells as soon as possible, we can't spend too much time dealing with the patient's underlying diseases. This kind of surgery is indeed difficult."
"I heard that only one round of low-intensity chemotherapy is needed? This is good news for the patient's immune system. "
If they wanted to cooperate, they could just say whatever they wanted. All of them surrounded Ling Ran and flattered him.
This was the situation when they were being sought after.
Celebrities were sought after because there were people who wanted to ride on their popularity and act in their movies.
There was actually no difference between doctors being sought after. The doctors who were interested also wanted to follow Ling Ran and perform similar surgeries. After all, simple hepatectomy was not very high-end in this era. Cutting the liver with cancer was considered challenging.
Ling Ran did not care what others thought. He only told them what he knew.
Xu Wen pretended to listen for a while, but he felt that it was not what he wanted, so he interrupted, "Doctor Ling, there is a part of the video where there is no sound. What were you talking about at that time?"
This was a topic that everyone was concerned about. Everyone immediately stopped talking and looked at Ling Ran.
Ling Ran thought about it and said, "We were talking about the feeling of the surgery."
"The … feeling of the surgery? Like the surgeons of old? " When Xu Wen first entered the hospital, the surgeons were not used to pathological examinations and various imaging equipment. Hence, everyone's judgment of the extent of spread of cancer cells was very subjective.
At that time, different surgeries performed by different doctors had different survival periods after the surgery. However, the patients who lived for a long time did not necessarily have to be the patients who had the most incisions. This was the feeling of surgery. When faced with a rotten lesion, surgeons had to decide where to make more incisions and where to make less incisions. This was a test for surgeons.
Xu Wen looked at Ling Ran with an eager gaze. He had been apprenticed to more than one doctor, and now, he admired this kind of skill that relied more on the doctor's own intuition instead of the equipment.
Ling Ran only raised his head to look at Xu Wen and said, "I don't know what you mean."
"Just like the senior doctors …" Halfway through his sentence, Xu Wen suddenly realized Ling Ran's age. If he was in his twenties, he would not have experienced that era at all.
At this moment, Guo Mingcheng coughed a few times and asked the question on behalf of Xu Wen. "How did Doctor Ling learn and practice his intuition for surgeries?"
Ling Ran smiled and did not explain.
There were many things in life that could not be explained, and there was no need to explain it to others.
The doctors looked at each other. They could feel a special atmosphere. It was just like when they first entered the hospital and asked questions, but the senior doctors only smiled and encouraged them. It was as if they were saying, "I'm too lazy to explain, you'll understand in the future."
Ling Ran walked out of the crowd, and Yu Yuan and Zuo Cidian followed closely behind him.
Zuo Cidian even ran a few steps faster to press the button for the elevator to open.
Ling Ran entered the elevator, and Zuo Cidian stood at the elevator door. He faced the group of doctors outside the elevator so that they would be too embarrassed to squeeze in.
"Doctor Ling …" Xu Wen did not feel embarrassed. He squeezed in sideways and said with a smile, "Doctor Ling, can you come to Beijing University Sixth Hospital to perform a few surgeries and guide us?"
With the last sentence, it was clear that he was going to perform freelance surgery.
Zuo Cidian's lips could not help but tremble.
For a local hospital like Yun Hua Hospital, performing freelance surgery in Beijing was a very good material to boast about. Slogans such as, "Our XX Department is very good, and it's better than the hospitals in Beijing. It's one of the top three in the country …" were usually boasted in this way.
Of course, most doctors in hospitals did not even have the chance to perform freelance surgery in Beijing. They dared to boast about it after attending a meeting.
Guo Mingcheng's eyelids twitched when he heard this, and he was afraid that Ling Ran would agree to it.
However, it was not good for Guo Mingcheng to directly invite Ling Ran to perform freelance surgery. Performing freelance surgery meant that the hospital could not handle the surgery, so they had to invite outside doctors to solve the problem. Therefore, usually, higher-level hospitals would perform freelance surgery for lower-level hospitals. For example, the big shots from provincial hospitals would go to cities, and the big shots from cities would go to counties and villages, or the big shots from Beijing would fly all over the country. It was quite rare for Xu Wen to invite doctors from local hospitals to Beijing for surgery.
Of course, Beijing University Sixth Hospital was not ranked high among the hospitals in Beijing, and Xu Wen was famous for being shameless. Hence, Guo Mingcheng could not say anything about it.
However, Guo Mingcheng had to think for his teacher, Professor Feng Zhixiang. He could not give face to Professor Feng.
After a moment of hesitation, Guo Mingcheng had no choice but to bring up the conditions that he originally wanted to propose in private. He rushed into the elevator and said, "Doctor Ling, if you're willing to come to Beijing, our department is preparing to perform a liver transplant. You can also join the team and try it out."
Joining the team was just joining the team, and it was not as embarrassing as performing freelance surgery.
Before Ling Ran could react, Xu Wen had already glared at him.
Xu Wen stared at Guo Mingcheng. "Is a liver transplant that great?"
Guo Mingcheng said, "Yes."
…..
Ling Ran went to the emergency room. This was his daily routine. Apart from ward rounds and surgeries, he would be happier in the operating theater.
If he were in school, Ling Ran might be more willing to spend the whole afternoon in the library with an interesting book. The number of girls who would try to hit on him would be reduced by two-thirds, and he could just bring all the notes, notes, and paper cranes that he had accumulated. It would also save him the trouble of replying to them one by one.
The emergency room had another kind of tranquility amid the tension.
Because of the tension in the emergency room, they could obtain peace of mind.
Moreover, calm thinking could also help them better judge the patient's condition and solve the tension in the emergency room.
Ling Ran liked this feeling …
The doctors in the emergency room were also used to Ling Ran coming to help from time to time.
As a job, the doctors in the Emergency Department of Yun Hua Hospital were also assigned to work shifts. Those who were assigned to the treatment room would go to the treatment room, those who were assigned to the resuscitation room would go to the resuscitation room, and those who were assigned to prescribe medicine would go to the consultation room. Moreover, they were assigned to different treatment groups.
Ling Ran's treatment group did not have many emergency treatment responsibilities, and Ling Ran did not have any tasks assigned to him. Therefore, when he came to the emergency room, it meant that he had extra manpower, and the doctors in the department were naturally happy.
The doctors who came from other places also entered the operating theater one after another. A group of middle-aged men in white coats stunned the doctors in the emergency room.
"By the way, Doctor Ling is a doctor in the Emergency Department."
"I almost forgot if you didn't mention it."
"In this case, Doctor Ling's skills can also be seen in the emergency room."
At this time, a patient walked into the treatment room while holding his arm.
Ling Ran took the lead and pulled away the hand and towel covering the patient's arm. After observing for a moment, he loudly ordered, "Large debridement pack."
Therefore, more than twenty doctors from various hospitals watched Ling Ran perform a complete debridement and suture.
Ling Ran still had a smile on his face, and there seemed to be satisfaction in his eyes.
Only Ling Ran himself heard the system's notification in his mind.
[Mission Completed: Relieve pain]
[Mission Objective: Relieve the pain of 300 patients]
[Mission Reward: Intermediate Treasure Chest]
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