Chapter 334 Moral Kidnapping(1/3)
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"Hehe, my best friend told me. I have already scolded her for being crazy for you." An Ruo stuck out her tongue at the other end of the video, which was a bit playful.
Zhou Chengdu was drunk and said seriously: "An Ruo, such things are boring. I am short of time now."
Zhou Cheng thought in his mind that there were so many things he could do, including outpatient clinics, surgeries, realization of basic anatomy theory, teaching theory, and disease research. These things were all going hand in hand, and Zhou Cheng wished he could break his time into several pieces.
"You're just too busy. Take it easy and don't be in such a hurry." An Ruo nodded hurriedly, her expression becoming formal and a little distressed.
Zhou Cheng can't take any time off. The current situation is largely due to his sudden appearance, which has led to major changes in the global medical market. Before, it was just an introduction.
Now, some more serious problems have emerged.
The most important point is that changes in the medical market have led to changes in the pattern and supply demand, perhaps due to the impact of new uses of old drugs, or perhaps because of reduced profit margins. Currently, the supply of imported drugs from abroad is already large.
Batch reduction.
This is one of them.
Secondly, due to the impact of the market, at least the domestic medical industry practitioners, the structural adjustment has been quite rapid, and the unemployment rate has also increased significantly. Moreover, I learned from Lu Bin that in recent times, basically all hospitals have been reducing the number of employees.
.
That is, no recruitment, but normal retirement.
Zhou Cheng would not simply assume that all this was caused by himself, and there would be some psychological burden on him, but it would have something to do with him.
The arrangement and planning of the matter were carried out by Minister Gu and others, but the source of the culprit was brought by himself through the simulator. This is absolutely unmistakable.
Things have happened and have been done, and some problems will follow, which must be paid attention to and paid attention to.
"You're not angry anymore, are you?" After An Ruo finished speaking, seeing that Zhou Cheng didn't speak, she asked nervously.
Zhou Cheng shook his head: "No, I'm thinking about other things."
Zhou Chenghui felt that Luo Li's matter would be very troublesome, but he wouldn't go so far as to get angry.
But it’s easy to explain. No wonder Zhang Zhengquan, a boss, insisted on arranging for Luo Li to sit with him. This was not Zhang Zhengquan’s original intention at all.
"Zhou Cheng, I promise, I promise that this kind of thing will never happen again." In the video, An Ruo stopped being in a trance, then straightened her legs and sat upright.
Like a child who admits his mistake.
Seeing this, Zhou Cheng came to his senses completely and said, "An Ruo, I'm not blaming you, I'm just thinking about one thing. It's our current hospital, the former director, why did he insist on me taking care of the emergency department?"
The role of surgery.”
"I am also reflecting on whether I want to be a pure doctor and not think about anything else, or should I continue with my current arrangements and plans. Some things can be left to others."
An Ruoze tilted her head slightly: "Then? Are you really not angry?"
"Of course, why should I be angry with you?" Zhou Cheng nodded.
An Ruo then relaxed her mood, continued to cross her legs, and said seriously: "Zhou Cheng, actually, I don't know how to advise you."
The tone is somewhat cute and innocent.
"But I think everyone has their own position. As long as you think it's right, it's right. It doesn't matter if you are a simple doctor. Isn't it true that the country now strongly supports the separation of professionalism and scientific research?"
"Most doctors should return to their duties as doctors, see patients, perform surgeries, and learn professional skills."
"But there will definitely be a small number of doctors who will take on other roles such as scientific research, teaching, and medical development. Otherwise, where will most of the doctors go to learn? Is it necessary to stick to the existing technology and just hold on to it?
Aren’t you going to let it go?”
"I think I must be one of the people who followed others and learned from the back, but Zhou Cheng, you can definitely become one of the people who pioneered in the front." An Ruo was very casual, showing off with a little inferiority complex.
There is an essential difference between showing off self-esteem and ordinary showing off.
Zhou Cheng was actually not asking An Ruo for an answer, he was just asking his own heart.
Every place is definitely short of a good doctor, but every place is definitely short of a better doctor. This is the principle and essence.
Zhou Cheng wanted to understand, so he smiled and said: "Then I think you are still very smart. You can become the majority of people and replace others, and you can also become the small group of people. Only a very small number of people can."
can replace you."
"Of course, you must be unique here."
"Anruo, how do you feel about the cases you encountered in the outpatient operating room today?"
An Ruo raised her head and said, "I feel pretty good, and I was scolded by the teacher, saying that there was no need to make the outpatient anesthesia so troublesome. Everything was about speed, and I didn't have time to practice."
"However, in outpatient surgery, what we pursue is speed and precision, not innovation, because it is positioned as a minor surgery. There are no particularly difficult or complicated patients. The duration of the surgery is very short, speeding up the turnover, and treating more patients.
Curing it is fundamental.”
"In the inpatient department, you will encounter some more difficult patients, who may not be suitable for anesthesia, or have many contraindications to surgery, so you need to pay special attention when administering anesthesia."
An Ruo tried her best to talk about her feelings, but she was actually answering the questions Zhou Cheng had asked her before. She really wanted to help Zhou Cheng.
Zhou Cheng heard this and smiled: "So, you are already a mature anesthesiologist, and you are fully capable of practicing alone."
Zhou Cheng knew that An Ruo was speaking for him, so he tried his best to pick out the angles from which she could praise her. Girls are quite sensitive and need more praise.
"It's okay." An Ruo sniffed.
"But in front of you, I think I still have to remain humble and cautious at all times." After An Ruo finished speaking, she rubbed her nose again.
She hid her little thoughts. Before, she thought about showing off her beauty in front of Zhou Cheng, but she was tortured to pieces by Zhou Cheng more than once. Now she is used to it and has given up on the idea of showing off her beauty.
"It's okay to be modest, but there's no need to be cautious. We're not anyone's superiors or anyone's subordinates."
"By the way, An Ruo, I have compiled another volume of anatomy information. I will send it to you when the time comes. You can give me a reference." Zhou Cheng remembered it and immediately sent another document to An Ruo.
When An Ruo heard this, she immediately nodded and said, "Okay, okay."
Then, An Ruo said hesitantly: "Zhou Cheng, I have done a little review of the document you sent me before, but it is definitely not that the content you wrote is wrong. I think that my review and revision
The later version may be easier to understand.”
"What you sent me is too profound."
"Don't have any ideas." An Ruo was very cautious.
Zhou Cheng smiled when he heard the words and pointed at An Ruo in the video with his finger: "What are your ideas? Can you help me improve them? I have to thank you for your help. These things are written for people to read, and they are not pretentious.
Deep, Profound."
"Thank you. Send it to me. I'll take a look at it tomorrow. I'll pay attention to it when I sort it out later."
"I think it's pretty good to have a girlfriend to help." Zhou Cheng is now also a man who knows how to coax girls.
When she says something to you or does something, she will pay special attention to the feeling of feedback. Don't be too strong, but there must be some.
An Ruo wrinkled her nose and squinted her eyes, as if she was really touched by Zhou Cheng, and snorted: "Yeah."
"Actually, I just changed it for you as a stupid student, but perhaps, when conducting academic exchanges, your version will be more appropriate, more streamlined, and suitable for publication, publication and intensive reading."
"I also took a look at our undergraduate textbooks and found that the writing habits in them are very similar to yours. Some theories can be omitted when possible, but there are too many hidden things."
An Ruo only discovered this recently. It turns out that the textbooks used for undergraduates are quite rich in content. If you can read them thoroughly, the basic theoretical level will be no less than that of ordinary professional masters, and even some Ph.D.s.
It may not be possible to read clearly.
Of course, this transparency refers to interpreting the internal logic of the contents through documents and materials.
Zhou Cheng said: "Those who wrote the undergraduate textbooks were at least associate professors or professors from one hospital, and the editor-in-chief was a big name in the domestic industry. They were published after careful consideration and multiple proofreadings. Of course they will be very informative."
"Remember key points for exams and memorize logic for postgraduate exams. When you are a doctor, you have to understand it word for word. Many of the things mentioned above can be used clinically. Except for undergraduate textbooks, no other textbook can be so streamlined. Although
If it is more comprehensive, there will be a lot of nonsense in it."
"Of course, the simpler the underlying logic level, the easier it is for people to understand. I think I have to find time to read Campbell again."
After you have accumulated knowledge to a certain level, you may gain unexpected benefits by reading books.
"Well, I think too. I used to think that the chapter on anesthesiology in surgery was too simple, but now looking back, every word in it is very important, although some knowledge points may be insignificant.
It is no longer commonly used clinically.”
"However, when it comes to real emergency situations or rescuing critically ill patients, the classic drugs are still the first choice and are more effective than the guidelines..."
After the two discussed for a while, the time came to ten twenty.
Zhou Cheng expelled An Ruo to go to bed, but Zhou Cheng himself was not sleepy. By now, his basic education theory had become a prototype.
But whether it can be used and whether it is easy to use will only be known after you use it.
Well, before this, the simulation of Zhang Zhengquan in the simulator was one aspect. Zhou Cheng actually thought about whether he should bring a group of people over and try it in reality.
This was a possibility that Zhou Cheng had thought about for a while.
First, he himself is still young. If he asks undergraduates to study with him, he may mislead others, or he may give up clinical practice completely and specialize in teaching. But there are many vocational colleges in Chang City.
Clinical medical students in junior colleges have a very poor foundation. If you let them stay with you for a while, or teach for a period of time, at least they will not be worse than their current teachers.
Presumably, the cost of such trial and error is affordable.
Secondly, it is more challenging and universal because the foundation of college students is relatively weak.
Third, if they can all learn well, then they will have a greater sense of accomplishment. Otherwise, as far as Ding Changle is concerned, Yang Yifeng is excellent. Ding Changle is only happy, but he does not feel very proud.
Presumably, Cai Dongfan would also feel pleased that Zhou Cheng was so good, but if he had to go around saying that he could teach, Cai Dongfan would not dare to be so shameless even though he was very thick-skinned. Zhou Cheng's excellence had little to do with him!
Fourth, if college students do not have special ideas or opportunities, they will have more opportunities at the grassroots level. This is also an attempt.
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To be continued...