When the Doctor Uses A Hack - Chapter 1990
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Capítulo 1990: Chapter 1996: Perfect-Level Reward!
Coming out of the operating room, Chen Cang was somewhat surprised!
He never expected that this surgery would bring him such a big reward!
[Ding! Congratulations, you have defeated the mutated lord BOSS, successfully completed the surgery, and received the following reward: 1. Accessory nerve injury repair surgery and guidelines! (Perfect level!) 2. Level up to 83!]
Seeing the system prompt, Chen Cang knew that he hit the jackpot!
Accessory nerve injury is a challenging traumatic surgery and a difficult condition to treat, currently lacking a comprehensive set of guidelines and approaches.
Moreover!
This surgery differs fundamentally from other surgeries in that accessory nerve injury repair is the most prone to medical accidents in clinical practice.
What does that mean?
According to the latest 2022 report, over seventy-five percent of accessory nerve injuries are due to medical negligence.
In clinical settings, Chen Cang had encountered it multiple times in the emergency room, but often, his efforts were not perfect.
Therefore, receiving such a reward truly made Chen Cang happy from the bottom of his heart!
At this moment, Chen Cang didn’t know that his surgical video had already spread worldwide.
After all, this competition’s livestream couldn’t possibly focus solely on him.
With fifty competing teams, his allocated time shouldn’t be much!
However, he couldn’t have imagined that he is now the most focused person in the entire competition.
The camera time on Chen Cang is also the longest!
The officials were also pondering this issue at the same time!
An executive director couldn’t help but ask, “Isn’t the camera time on Chen Cang too long?”
Everyone was thoughtful upon hearing this.
“This is a competition livestream, not a drama; we don’t need a main character. I think it’s better to distribute the camera time evenly.”
However, Hecaxide directly vetoed it upon hearing it.
“There’s no need. As long as the shots are exciting, don’t be stingy with time. Our purpose isn’t to fully restore the competition process!” Hecaxide said with a serious face.
After saying this, everyone around was curious.
Isn’t it to restore the competition process?
Dr. Tan Desai seemed to understand something and nodded.
“That’s right, Chairman Hecaxide is correct. Our aim is to increase the influence and awareness of emergency medicine. We want to seize this opportunity to spread the importance of emergency medicine and expand the influence of the global emergency skills competition!”
“The best way for promotion is nothing but star-making!”
“Professor Chen Cang fully meets our requirements, whether in professional technical knowledge, comprehensive quality, or even appearance; all fit this persona perfectly.”
“I even think that after this competition, I would nominate Chen Cang to become the image ambassador and spokesperson for world emergency medicine!”
This statement left everyone silent.
Even the executive director nodded in agreement.
After all, when the organizers and this competition’s president Hecaxide and WHO Secretary-General Dr. Tan insist it’s fine, what he said didn’t matter much!
Moreover, it indeed is as they said.
The star effect is quite strong.
The executive director glanced at Chen Cang’s photo and couldn’t help but tut, “Clearly, you could rely on looks, yet you choose to rely on talent!”
“People like you!”
Chen Cang hadn’t realized yet that he was suddenly depending on his looks.
Yet the busyness of the emergency room soon brought him back to normal.
The competition format of the finals is completely different from the preliminary rounds.
Chen Cang and his team needed to be on duty.
What does that mean?
Competitors needed to take on emergency work and remain on duty here.
This required coordinating rest periods.
On the first night, Chen Cang asked Deng Ming to stay with him, letting the others go rest.
Those who have been in emergency know that daytime is the main focus; although there are accidents at night, they are generally not that many.
Moreover, it seems the people in the capital of South Africa do not enjoy nightlife; when night falls, there are few people on the streets, with occasional drunks roaming around.
At night, there weren’t many people in the office.
Each team left two people on duty, while the others went to rest.
However, the three captains stayed.
Originally, everyone was worried something unexpected might occur.
But the night was surprisingly quiet.
Kim Yusan and Morris came to chat with Chen Cang.
After all, they were all doctors, and not competitors, naturally having topics to talk about.
Why aren’t they competitors?
Do you think the tenth and the first places are competitors?
Of course not!
Moreover, Chen Cang’s surgery today indirectly helped Morris avoid a misdiagnosis.
If Chen Cang hadn’t pointed out it was an eye issue, a lot of time could have been wasted.
If acute angle-closure glaucoma is not treated effectively for a long time, even surgery may not have a good effect.
So, although it’s a competition, no one treats people’s lives as bargaining chips.
Especially emergency doctors!
And the competition’s aim isn’t to select the strongest team but to spread the spirit of emergency rescue.
Yet, not everyone understands this.
Chen Cang, by helping others with diagnosis and surgery this time, has already garnered a lot of extra points.
In fact, Morris knew Chen Cang quite well because he was from Mayo, and Chen Cang was the most popular and respected Chinese doctor there.
Even on Mayo’s wall of honor, Chen Cang’s photo is still up.
This time around, Morris’s understanding of Chen Cang became more comprehensive.
Around twelve o’clock at night.
A few individuals entered the emergency room.
“Doctor, I’m in so much pain, could you prescribe me some painkillers?”
A black man, trembling all over, hastily took out money from his pocket, intending to buy medicine.
Before Chen Cang could get up, Morris couldn’t help but comment, “Another addict!”
Chen Cang frowned, “How do you know?”
Morris sighed, “In China, you have strict controls on narcotics and psychotropic drugs, but in foreign countries, many people use pain medication as sedatives.”
As he said this, Morris shrugged, “Don’t believe it? Just watch!”
After speaking, Morris stood and walked over.
“What’s uncomfortable?”
“I’m in a lot of pain, stomach pain, I need painkillers.”
“Oh? Have you used them before? What medication do you need?”
“Anything, OxyContin, morphine is best.”
Morris said, “These require a prescription.”
The other person, who was clearly a regular visitor, seeing that Morris didn’t give him, walked out cursing, and while leaving the main entrance, flipped him the middle finger, “Damn Americans! It’s all your fault! If you didn’t spread these drugs, would we be addicted?”