My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 1486 - 597: The End of Medicine is Life; The Pupil Surpasses the Master_2



Chapter 1486 - 597: The End of Medicine is Life; The Pupil Surpasses the Master_2



This unexpected acquisition of 10,000 Experience Points in the Anesthesia Technique directly helped Zhou Can elevate his anesthesia skills to Level 6.


He could distinctly feel a qualitative improvement in his understanding of anesthesia work, in the rescue of various critical and emergency cases, in sustaining life in dying patients, and in controlling risks during surgery.


Without a doubt, this would greatly benefit his overall rescue capabilities.


In the future, he would be better equipped to handle various critical and emergency patients or sudden incidents during surgery.


The end of science is theology, the end of medicine is life.


After his anesthesia skills advanced to director level, he began to feel a subtle sense of being able to control life when facing patients.


This feeling was particularly fascinating.


Although he couldn’t fully control the patient’s life, he had already entered this realm, truly touched it, and felt this powerful ability.


If someone had told him before that he could control a patient’s life, he would definitely have thought that person had read too many fantasy novels and was out of their mind.


Now that he truly possessed this ability, he instead felt that there was nothing particularly special about it.


It was as if everything had naturally come to fruition.


It’s like riding a bicycle; when you haven’t learned yet, you’re very scared, thinking you’ll get killed if you ride.


Once you’ve truly mastered body balance, you realize that cycling isn’t dangerous at all. You can go whenever you want, stop whenever you want; as long as you maintain balance, you won’t fall.


Zhou Can still remembers when he first learned anesthesia techniques, his understanding of life was one of awe.


Later, when his skills were more advanced, his understanding of life was cautious, like walking on thin ice.


Now, he began to feel in control of life, thinking that life isn’t as fragile as imagined. As long as some basic guarantees can be obtained, life can be sustained.


When he looked at the little girl lying in the hospital bed, he was filled with gratitude.


It was this little girl that led to a major breakthrough in his medical skills.


"Director Yang, can I say a few things that are both personal and profound?"


"Of course, you can! Dr. Zhou, please speak!"


Yang Jinzhi held Zhou Can in high regard.


After all, he was the savior of his daughter.


The girl’s condition was extremely complex at the time, and Zhou Can’s contribution was indeed significant.


"Your daughter is so cute and sensible, despite your busy work schedule, I hope you can find more time to be with her. If her illness had been correctly treated when symptoms first appeared, she might not have had to go through such a near-fatal experience. You are her closest person and also her guardian, she particularly needs your care and protection during her childhood."


Zhou Can couldn’t bear for the little girl to have any mishaps in the future.


That’s why he said a few more words.


Stepmothers: some are human, some are not.


There are many kind-hearted stepmothers, but there are also quite a few who are cruel.


The fact that the little girl experienced bleeding for almost a month, her stepmother could hardly be unaware. The nanny was likely informed as well.


However, this matter had been kept hidden for nearly a month, and the girl was almost sent for treatment only because she nearly fainted from excessive blood loss, proving her stepmother’s unreliability.


"Thank you, Dr. Zhou, for your wise words. I definitely won’t be careless or negligent like this in the future. I have already arranged for Aixi’s grandparents to take care of her once she is discharged from the hospital. I’m busy with work and really can’t spare much time to be with her. Besides, I must also work hard to provide her with a better financial situation for her future growth."


Yang Jinzhi was a smart man. He immediately understood the meaning in Zhou Can’s words.


Neither of them mentioned the child’s stepmother.


This was a silent understanding between adults.


"Aixi has been without her mother from a young age, which is truly pitiful. With her grandparents’ company, I believe things will be much better."


Zhou Can had already completed his examination of her.


The overall condition was still somewhat worrisome, but it was developing in a positive direction.


"Intestinal Evil Group, or all Evil Group Diseases, are notoriously complex and troublesome. They’re not only difficult to diagnose but also challenging to treat. However, this isn’t an incurable disease; with correct scientific treatment, I believe Aixi will soon recover her health."


"Okay, thank you, Dr. Zhou and Teacher Jiang. I will insist on letting Aixi be treated here until she fully recovers. In the future, if I encounter things I don’t understand, I’ll have to bother Dr. Zhou for advice."


After experiencing a life-and-death situation with his daughter, Yang Jinzhi fully trusted Zhou Can.


Doctors earn the trust of their patients through accumulation, just as Zhou Can had.


"Don’t say whether it’s bothersome or not, I see the image of a caring father in you. Aixi is a particularly lovable child. You can ask me any medical questions you have in the future. As long as it’s something I know, I’ll give you the best advice."


Zhou Can responded earnestly.


"Haha, with your assurance, I’m no longer worried."


Yang Jinzhi smiled, showing a long-awaited smile.


His daughter’s condition improved continuously, and the gloom weighing on his heart dissipated.


Without a doubt, the relationship between Zhou Can and Yang Jinzhi would become closer.


This was something many sought but couldn’t obtain.


Such is the wonder of the world; some people rack their brains to please Yang Jinzhi just to forge a relationship with him. Sadly, their efforts come to nothing.


Zhou Can treated Yang Jinzhi with a casual heart and instead earned Yang Jinzhi’s gratitude, deepening their friendship.


In the future, whenever Zhou Can faced issues, there’s no need for him to speak, Yang Jinzhi would lend him a hand.


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These past eight months, saving two children was just a snapshot of his daily work.


His medical skills continued to progress across the board, and his network of contacts was broadening.


With his help, the Emergency Department moved steadily forward again, not only maintaining previous achievements but also improving the volume of diagnosis and treatment along with the enhancement of the department’s reputation.


Despite two rounds of personnel expansion, the emergency department still faced a tight staffing situation, a bustling scene.


Beyond gaining surgical skills and medical standing, Zhou Can also went through unprecedented training in leadership roles.


Doing well as the Deputy Group Leader of the Emergency Surgery Room, he had clearly established himself as the second-in-command of the Emergency Department Surgery Room, with growing influence that was even showing signs of surpassing Dr. Xu.


The incident involving Fu Chachun’s botched toe web surgery should be mentioned in this context.


The ballet dancer lost her toe nerve sensation and motor function post-surgery because the toe nerves were severed.


Zhou Can later performed nerve anastomosis on her, but the result was not optimal.


A month ago, she suddenly called and asked a nurse to inform Zhou Can, saying that her toe now regained sensitivity and could flex to an extent.


Upon learning this, Zhou Can felt greatly relieved.


Although it took more than seven months to wait for such a good result, he was still very thrilled by it.


Back then, he spent several hours on the re-surgery for that girl.


In normal circumstances, those hours would suffice to complete a Level 4 major surgery.


And it would be the more complex kind.


Spending hours to just perform nerve anastomosis on one toe is unimaginable.


Knowing that the girl’s toe nerve function had recovered, he was greatly encouraged.


This also meant he had reached a high level of expertise in the field of nerve anastomosis.


He was one step closer to freeing Dr. Xu from shackles.


As Zhou Can made tremendous advances in delicate surgeries and high-difficulty surgeries through his strong abilities, he conquered those doctors who initially weren’t impressed by him.


By now, the Emergency Department surgery room recognized that Zhou Can’s surgical skills were already catching up with Dr. Xu, showing faint signs of surpassing him.


Dr. Xu wasn’t at all unpleasant about being overtaken by his student; instead, he was delighted to have successors.


He would occasionally teach Zhou Can higher-level surgical techniques and experiences when Zhou Can performed Level 3 surgeries.


Many of these techniques and experiences required a high level of surgical foundation to begin learning.


This was Dr. Xu’s treasured expertise.


After transmitting these skills to Zhou Can, there was basically nothing left to teach.


The rest could only depend on Zhou Can for continuous self-effort to keep growing, so that someday he might surpass his mentor and reach an even higher pinnacle.



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