My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 312 - 155: It’s Really Him. A Hero Stops at Nothing _2

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Chapter 312 -155: It’s Really Him. A Hero Stops at Nothing _2

Director Wen let out a sigh.

When speaking of his son, there was both pride and helplessness.

“Haha, from what you’re saying, it seems only a matter of time before you support your son’s career.”

After laughing, Director Xie bowed his head to taste his tea.

The mood had warmed up nicely; it was time to talk business.

“Director Wen, while reviewing the performance summary of our department today, I noticed you did quite a number of endoscopic surgeries last month!”

Wu Baihe took the lead in the conversation.

“Indeed, I did perform a few. There weren’t any issues, were there?”

Director Wen’s expression tensed up.

For a doctor, there’s nothing more worrisome than patients running into problems during treatment.

“No, no, don’t worry. The endoscopic surgeries you performed have very high satisfaction rates upon the patients’ discharge. And the success rate is one hundred percent. I’m sincerely happy for you to have made such great progress in the field of endoscopic surgery.”

Wu Baihe waved his hands and smiled.

“Haha, good to hear there were no issues. The two of you visited me together and specifically mentioned endoscopic surgery; I was afraid something went wrong.” Director Wen heaved a great sigh of relief.

A one hundred percent success rate and extremely high patient satisfaction upon discharge—these two indicators filled Director Wen’s heart with joy and pride.

It’s a pity, though, most of the credit goes to that resident in training.

Director Wen was simply astute in recognizing talents, bold in his appointments, and thus reaped a rich harvest.

You could also say he picked up a great bargain.

“Old Wen, I’m a straightforward person, so don’t take offense if I misspeak. I remember you didn’t have a talent for endoscopic surgery, did you? How did you make such tremendous progress all of a sudden?”

Director Xie was indeed impatient.

He could rival Director Lou from the Emergency Department in that regard.

He wanted to know the answer right now.

“Hehe, you might not believe this if I tell you. Didn’t we have a new group of residents start in Neurosurgery last month? During a surgery, I accidentally discovered that one of the residents was particularly skilled at performing implant surgeries. So, I transferred him directly to my team, gave him significant autonomy, and focused on his training. That young man really lived up to expectations, he has taken care of most of the key parts of nearly all the endoscopic surgeries to date without a single mistake.”

Director Wen didn’t hide anything.

This wasn’t something that could be kept secret anyway; the two directors just needed to investigate a little, and they would find out.

By asking him directly, they showed trust as well as respect.

“A new resident in Neurosurgery?”

Director Xie’s mouth hung open in shock.

“That’s impossible! Even with a talent for endoscopic surgery, it must be based on traditional surgery experience. How could a resident complete so many complex Level 4 surgeries? That’s incredibly hard to believe.”

Wu Baihe also looked utterly astonished.

Both of them were surgical moguls who knew the difficulty of various surgeries like the back of their hand.

Endoscopic surgery requires even higher standards than traditional surgery.

“If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes or personally experienced it, I wouldn’t believe it either. That young man is just that outstanding. It’s undeniable, talent is extremely important. With such ease, he has achieved what many chief surgeons could only dream of. Given time, it’s hard to imagine what he could accomplish. I dare say, that young man will definitely be able to lead Tu Ya to climb at least one major step.”

Director Wen had a very high evaluation of Zhou Can.

Actually, this was still an understatement.

With Zhou Can’s potential, it was possible for him to become one of the top doctors in China or even the world.

He might even become a groundbreaking figure in medicine.

“Who is this resident? His surname wouldn’t happen to be Zhou, would it?”

Director Xie’s mind involuntarily flashed with an image of a young, defiant figure.

That day in his large director’s office, that resident had given him quite the lesson.

“Is it Director Xie’s prior research or sheer clairvoyance?”

Director Wen asked with a smile.

“Neither!”

Director Xie quickly clarified.

“Sigh, to tell you the truth, I’ve been noticing this resident named Zhou Can since he first joined the Emergency Department. Director Wu, you must have a fresh memory of that young man from when we together consulted in Neurosurgery, right?”

Director Xie’s facial expression and tone were extremely complex when mentioning Zhou Can.

At the time of selecting residents, he originally had the privilege of choosing first and had the opportunity to pick Zhou Can for the surgical department.

Considering Zhou Can’s lower educational background and not the strongest surgical ability, Director Xie wasn’t optimistic about him back then.

Instead, he decisively selected the academically brilliant Du Leng.

A moment’s decision, yet he missed out on a superstar talent.

Looking back, Director Xie did have regrets.

But given another chance, he would probably still prioritize Du Leng.

This is like men choosing wives; they would rather have a beautiful vase at home to admire than marry an ugly woman with talent and capability.

After Du Leng joined surgery, he performed extremely well.

Especially in terms of medical knowledge, sometimes even the chief surgeons in the department couldn’t match him.

In just over half a year, Du Leng had already published two SCI medical papers.

Although they were only in the second quartile and had lower impact factor scores, the prestige of SCI as a top interdisciplinary journal spoke for itself. This achievement was already dazzling.

“So it’s him! I never expected not only does he have outstanding diagnostic abilities, but also first-rate talent in both endoscopic and traditional surgeries. For such a prodigy, I think we shouldn’t be hidebound about his undergraduate degree any longer.”

Upon learning the resident was Zhou Can, Wu Baihe felt both surprised and as if it made sense.