Ling Ran turned to the nurses' station and took a glass of water to drink. As he slowly raised the glass, he said to the system, "Open the treasure chest."
Amidst the dazzling light, a glowing book appeared in front of Ling Ran.
[Single Skill Book: Obtained Skill Branch
[Colles Fracture Reduction (Perfect Level)]
Ling Ran raised his head. He felt that the reward was quite good since he took so long to complete the mission.
Colles Fracture was the most common fracture form in the Orthopedics Department. Its occurrence rate was 4.6% of all fractures. Ling Ran saw patients with Colles Fracture almost every day. Because he was not good at it in the past, he often referred them to the Orthopedics Department …
Putting aside the medical terms such as inferior ulnar flexor, ulnar styloid fracture, the most common form of Colles Fracture was when a person fell forward with one hand stretched out on the ground. Then, the part of the arm near the hand fractured. This form was most likely a Colles Fracture.
On the other hand, if a person supported himself on the ground with his hand behind his back, it would be a Smith's fracture, also known as a reverse Colles Fracture. However, the occurrence rate of Smith's fracture was relatively low. On average, it was only one-tenth of Colles Fracture.
Ling Ran waved his hand and used the Single Skill Book. Then, he quietly drank the glass of water and said, "Inform me if there are any more patients with Colles Fracture today."
"Huh … Oh, okay." The young nurse at the nurses' station was a little absent-minded. She was stunned for a few seconds before she came back to her senses.
The doctors at the back were baffled and asked, "What the hell is Colles Fracture? Aren't we here for liver cancer surgery? Hepatectomy is such a high-class thing … "
Zuo Cidian walked to Ling Ran's side, coughed a few times, and said, "Doctor Ling, there are so many doctors from other places. Should we entertain them?"
"Okay." Ling Ran always listened to others when it came to this kind of thing.
Zuo Cidian quickly gave the houseman beside him a look before he greeted everyone. He had nowhere else to go, so he went to the meeting room and sat down.
Not long after, the houseman brought a large amount of milk tea over with some people.
Zuo Cidian's face turned pale. "Why is it milk tea?"
"You said to buy some snacks that don't touch your hands …" Houseman Yu Baoke's voice sounded like it was floating in the air.
Zuo Cidian lowered his head and looked at the milk tea. It seemed to meet the requirements, but this thing did not seem right! It was hard to imagine a group of middle-aged doctors in their forties or fifties inserting straws and holding milk tea in their hands … These were the backbone doctors of each hospital. Even if they were to perform intubation on a daily basis, they would at least perform urinary catheters or something …
"The taste is not bad." Guo Mingcheng took a sip of the milk tea and praised.
The other doctors also nodded.
When Zuo Cidian heard the noise, he turned around and saw that everyone was drinking milk tea. They looked like a group of perverts waiting at the entrance of a high school.
Zuo Cidian shook his head vigorously. "Everyone drinks milk tea."
"Hungry."
"Thirsty."
"This is milk tea …"
After working in the hospital for a long time, she had developed two good habits. One was to remain calm even if Mount Tai collapsed in front of her, and the other was to be able to survive even if she left the world. This was especially true for doctors who lived in the operating theater all year round. No matter what happened, they would just cut their livers …
Even though Zuo Cidian had been in Yun Hua Hospital for a year, he spent most of his time in the operating theater. When he thought of this, Zuo Cidian could not help but pick up a bottle of milk tea and sip it.
"Let's arrange a time." Xu Wen looked around and suddenly said, "I'll be the first. I'll perform three surgeries at least, and each surgery will cost 10,000 RMB."
"Are you talking about … freelance surgeries?" Zuo Cidian was a little confused.
Xu Wen hummed in acknowledgment and said, "We don't have any medical cases right now. Even if Doctor Ling comes over to talk, he probably won't be able to say anything. Why don't we all go back and prepare some medical cases? We can talk while we operate. That way, it'll be more efficient, right? "
Xu Wen had gone out to "learn" many times, and he was especially good at making use of his advantages.
Just like what he said, there were so many people in the room. Forget about asking Ling Ran to teach them step by step, they might not even be able to fit a small class in the operating theater. Xu Wen reckoned that Ling Ran would not make a teaching plan for them.
Hiring freelance surgeries was the best way to learn. As an assistant lecturer and the leader of a treatment group in a big hospital in Beijing, Xu Wen had the power and money to hire freelance surgeries. This eliminated half of the people in the room.
Besides, Xu Wen was also confident in his learning ability.
He could find a few suitable medical cases and ask Ling Ran to perform freelance surgeries a few times. Even if Ling Ran did not explain why, Xu Wen felt that he could figure something out. It was like the archers in ancient times. Did they know functions and shooting angles? It was impossible. Those who were supposed to be shot would still be shot to death.
Xu Wen was a veteran in hepatectomy. He did not need Ling Ran to teach him the surgery step by step. He only needed to learn the key steps.
As for searching for medical cases, if it was a little difficult to find medical cases in a place like Yun Hua, it was easy to find all kinds of liver cancer cases in Beijing. China was the country with the highest liver cancer incidence in the world!
Xu Wen's words really managed to subdue some people.
Forget about other things, not every doctor had the right to invite freelance surgeries. Take Guo Mingcheng for example. Although he was an assistant lecturer, there were so many senior brothers and sisters in front of him, and his teacher, Professor Feng Zhixiang, did not give him any power, so he could only keep quiet.
Besides, Xu Wen's offer of ten thousand RMB for freelance surgeries was also something that many people could only look up to.
Even though many trashy domestic medical devices could be sold for tens of thousands of RMB, in China, the price of freelance surgery by world-class surgeons was only tens of thousands of RMB. Moreover, it was for surgeries that took a long time, such as heart and brain surgeries. Moreover, most of the freelance surgeons had titles like academicians.
For surgeons who were slightly lower in rank and could be listed in textbooks, the price of their freelance surgery was basically less than fifty thousand RMB. If someone introduced them and their indications were suitable, they could invite them to perform freelance surgery in local hospitals for around thirty thousand RMB.
Even lower was the price of ten thousand RMB, but it was not something that any chief physician could get.
Without a solid brand, the party who invited the freelance surgeon would not dare to simply increase the price of the freelance surgeon.
This was because the price of a freelance surgery was not only related to income, but also dignity, reputation, and value …
Doctors who often performed freelance surgeries often compared the price difference between themselves and other doctors. Everyone would naturally lower their heads and pretend that they did not see the strong ones. However, if there were doctors who were weaker than them, or felt that they were weaker than them, and the price of freelance surgery was higher, it would most likely cause a storm.
Among the doctors present, even if they were qualified to hire freelance surgeons, only a few of them were qualified to offer ten thousand RMB.
They had to worry about the price system of their hospitals so that it would not collapse easily.
"We also want to invite Doctor Ling to continue performing freelance surgeries." There were doctors from Wuxin City Hospital present, and they were very happy to hire freelance surgeons. Of course, there was no need to mention the price.
In the domestic medical market, freelance surgeries were relatively market-oriented. After all, doctors' working hours were limited. If they were overworked, they would naturally be eliminated, and the price of freelance surgeries would become higher. On the other hand, they could only reduce their workload or go with the flow and wait for the market to change.
"We'll be third." This time, the person who spoke was a doctor from the Fourth People's Hospital of the city.
Zuo Cidian moved his butt a few times uneasily and quickly said, "I'm not qualified to talk about this …"
"We'll be fourth." The surgeon who drank milk tea still looked arrogant.
"Fifth."
"Sixth …"
Everyone continued to rank, and no one cared about Zuo Cidian's struggle.
Soon, Zuo Cidian also gave up struggling. After all, he was going to Beijing for freelance surgery!
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