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When the Doctor Uses A Hack - Chapter 1800

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Chapter 1800: Chapter 1804: Colorful Reward!

Time passes day by day.

The date for the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies is drawing closer.

Meanwhile, the neurointervention base is gradually getting on track!

In a month’s time, Shou’s opening technique has been perfected.

After all, the development of a discipline requires a group or rather a batch of doctors to attempt and innovate.

There are many intracranial arteries!

Just like the work Yang Yi was doing in the UK.

Every puncture requires guidance from a guide.

After all, medicine is still a precise discipline.

Well, we surgeons, though seen dancing with scalpels, actually have tender hearts.

Thus, after a month of practicing Shou’s opening technique, hundreds of researchers in the neurointervention base finally began segmented experiments.

Chen Cang didn’t want to create the guide all by himself.

After the incident with Yang Yi, Chen Cang also realized a problem: everyone actually has their own ideas, and through the collision of thoughts, sparks might indeed fly.

Perhaps the concepts could be further perfected!

Moreover, most importantly, Chen Cang didn’t want these people to pin all their hopes on him.

He hoped that each person would have a sense of responsibility!

Once people develop a dependency on him, it’s not a good thing.

This is also why Chen Cang didn’t choose to participate in this World Neurosurgery Skills Contest.

Furthermore, once neurointervention is perfected, it can immediately be applied in clinical practice!

The power of one person is limited!

Because once the discipline commences, does it mean it can be popularized?

Can it become a feasibility factor!

Why has traditional Chinese medicine faced stagnation in development?

It’s because it’s difficult for masters of traditional Chinese medicine to have successors!

Training a master of traditional Chinese medicine relies not only on a latest guide but requires day-in-day-out, year-after-year experience that often can’t be conveyed in words.

In contrast, modern medicine can achieve widespread training of a doctor!

This is an advantage, a strength!

Because there are many patients, how does China solve the hundred-to-one doctor-patient ratio?

Perhaps modern medicine can address the urgent need compared to the uneven team of traditional Chinese medicine.

Of course, the development of traditional Chinese medicine is destined to require a unique team distinctive to traditional Chinese medicine.

The neurointervention team grows.

The research progress gradually improves.

And Chen Cang participates more, using this opportunity to teach them his perfect-grade neurointerventional techniques and methods!

Relying solely on his power is indeed too limited.

This is a mutually helpful matter.

Chen Cang’s contributions are not one-sided.

His gains are substantial, and though his perfect-grade skills may seem perfect, what perfection truly exists in this kind of thought-collision teaching and discussion process?

Alongside everyone’s daily discoveries, Chen Cang’s harvest is rich indeed!

Although there is no direct system reward, the rewards from daily tasks increasingly surprise Chen Cang!

That day, as Chen Cang walked out from the old fifth floor, he heard the familiar system notification sound.

[Ding! Guided 10 researchers, daily task completed, reward obtained: Intraoperative Awakening Combined with Neuroelectrophysiology Technique!]

After receiving this reward, Chen Cang was a bit dumbfounded!

In his mind was just one impression: colorful! Colorful!

Soap bubbles under the sun…

Are colorful!

That’s right, completing daily tasks actually yields colorful rewards!

What does colorful signify?

Epoch-making!

Surpassing the current era of items or concepts.

Intraoperative Awakening Combined with Neuroelectrophysiology Technique?

What is this thing!

Though he hadn’t seen it before, Chen Cang could vaguely understand its purpose from the name.

Hurriedly, he checked the reward.

[Intraoperative Awakening Combined with Neuroelectrophysiology Technique: At a specific stage during surgery, it involves keeping the patient awake to cooperate with surgical commands for language and action, and monitors deficiencies in functions such as language and movement through electrophysiological techniques, guiding the extent of tumor resection to reduce the rate and degree of postoperative neurological function impairment.]

Seeing the system notification, Chen Cang was stunned!

This might seem useless to many, but for neurosurgeons, it’s definitely a powerful tool!

Because in clinical surgeries, especially neurosurgical tumor operations.

Tumors often involve some important functional regions.

This means there are more considerations during surgery.

However, the Intraoperative Awakening Combined with Neuroelectrophysiology Technique can precisely, through intraoperative awakening, utilize electrophysiological techniques to monitor the patient’s functional areas, assisting the operation’s progress.

After reading it, Chen Cang was dumbstruck!

Awesome!

At this moment, only two words remained in Chen Cang’s mind: awesome!

For neurosurgery, this item is simply a blessing.

For patients, it’s even better news.

Neurosystem tumors are very complex, with many intricacies, especially gliomas.

Gliomas often involve functional areas and major blood vessels, making resection difficult and complete cure challenging.

Now with this, at least complications can be greatly reduced!

Thinking of this, Chen Cang hurriedly prepared to return to the office to study it well.

With this in hand, no matter what, Chen Cang wants to win the grand slam at this year’s World Neurosurgery Skills Contest!

Chen Cang is determined to place three review experts into the World Neurosurgery circle.

Scientific innovation!

Isn’t this called innovation?

People are in high spirits when rejoicing, and Chen Cang is no exception.

All he wants now is to quickly work this out, then find someone to assess its feasibility.

As soon as he entered the office, he ran into Wu Hui.

Chen Cang straightforwardly asked, “How’s it going?”

Wu Hui knew what Chen Cang meant; these days Chen Cang seldom attends briefing; after all, with many departments, he mostly communicates with department heads.

“Nothing major, surgeries are manageable, and patients are stable.”

Chen Cang nodded, “Alright, don’t disturb me if there’s nothing today.”

After saying this, Chen Cang directly closed the door and entered his office.

Leaving Wu Hui a bit taken aback.

Wu Hui has gained a lot during this period!

In two months, he fully absorbed that book!

Most importantly, he gained a lot!

He feels his understanding of neurosurgery has risen to a greater level, whether in surgery or diagnosis, much more advanced than before!

And all of this is brought by Teacher Chen!

If one must have a benefactor in life, Chen Cang is undoubtedly his teacher.

Wu Hui looked at the closed office door and smiled silently:

“Teacher, my… understanding of neurosurgery has risen another level!”

“Thank you!”

After saying this, he turned and left.

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