Chapter 660 I want to stay

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 In the afternoon, I performed Parkinson’s surgery in Wu Di’s department.

Prepared 10 patients.

There are guests visiting today.

Liu Muqiao temporarily canceled the opportunity to let Dr. Zou try his hand. His accuracy rate is only 87%, so sometimes the patient's results are not very satisfactory.

Of course, this satisfaction is measured by professional standards, and patients have no obvious feeling.

In other words, the patient is basically not aware of it, but Liu Miqiao's professional examination will find that the position is not in the center.

Zou Qingxiang still has the same old problem and is not stable enough.

Wu Di's accuracy rate is 94%, which means that at this level, he can operate alone. Even if there is a small amount of dissatisfaction, the patient will have a slight dragging feeling when walking, which will not affect the patient's self-care. Who knows that he himself

You will think this is normal.

The guests from Spring City are very interested in Liu Miqiao's Parkinson's surgery. As far as they know, the Taoshift surgery has long been eliminated. Since CT guidance is available, who will use this extremely risky surgery?

After watching it for a while, I lost my composure.

In particular, Liu Muqiao did not use anesthesia. He waved his hand in front of the patient's nose and the patient fell asleep. Then he started the operation. The operation only took 7 or 8 minutes. After the patient woke up, all Parkinson's symptoms disappeared.<

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It's incredible.

Is this the difference between us and mainland hospitals?

Is it this big?

Director Tao is the deputy director of the department. The neurology department of their hospital has two wards, 120 beds, and 10 intensive care units.

Most of the patients they treat are stroke patients.

At Antai Hospital, before the operation, he visited several departments of the Department of Neurology in the building. He was so shocked that he had to hold his chin with his hands.

Antai Hospital is just a municipal hospital, but the Department of Neurology has 8 wards and 400 patients, including 60 patients with Parkinson's disease.

Tsk tsk tsk.

He was secretly surprised.

When Liu Muqiao finished treating all nine patients and left one for Wu Di to try, Director Tao couldn't help but ask.

"The neurology department of your affiliated hospital will have at least 600 beds, right?"

Liu Muqiao didn't react for a while.

Wu Di said: "I defected from the affiliated hospital. There are only 220 beds there."

"That doesn't mean you are better than the affiliated hospitals?" Director Tao asked in surprise.

Only then did Liu Muqiao understand what he meant.

He smiled and said: "Haha, we are planning to be the largest neuropsychiatric center in the country. Now, there are three hospitals larger than us, the Neuropsychiatric Hospital of Shanghai Medical University in Shanghai, they have 1,200 beds, and Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing

The hospital has 600 beds, and Xiangya also has 600 beds. When we officially open, our 700 beds may not be enough. At that time, we should be second in terms of the number of beds.



"Oh! I made a mistake, I made a mistake, I thought you... Forget it, let's not talk about it. I have a request. I want to study here for one year. Is that okay?"

What Director Tao said was actually a question to two people, one was to ask their vice president, and the other was to ask Liu Muqiao.

Liu Muqiao is open to senior doctors coming to study, which is an effective way to increase his reputation.

He said: "Welcome, but it's best to come back in a month, because we are also in trial operation, and an important task is internal training. I am too busy. Just unifying the medication specifications will take more than half a month."



It is true that Liu Muqiao is busy training hundreds of new people. They come from different hospitals, so they have different habits and cultures, and they need time to unify.

During this period, there are more meetings and more lectures.

He must develop a set of standards and abandon the bad habits of other hospitals.

In addition, Liu Muqiao attaches great importance to culture, and establishing an excellent hospital culture is an effective way for the hospital to last forever.

In the future, it is impossible to have Liu Muqiao forever, and the hospital cannot decline just because there will be no Liu Muqiao in the future. It must continue to prosper.

Therefore, it is necessary to establish a hospital culture.

He hopes that in another month or two, after everything is on track, he will accept further students.

In the past, the trainees accepted by Antai Hospital were all doctors from hospitals in various cities and counties. Some were from tertiary hospitals, some were from 2A hospitals, and some were from private hospitals.

In the future, it may be different. The trainees accepted will mainly be doctors with relatively high professional titles from some large hospitals.

We will also accept some trainees from foreign hospitals.

Shanghai Medical University Neuropsychiatric Hospital has a strict rule that trainees must be deputy chief doctors or above of a tertiary hospital, and they must pass an examination, and this tertiary hospital cannot be a city-level tertiary hospital.

Very cool.

In other words, to study at the Neuropsychiatric Hospital of Shanghai Medical University, you must at least be very skilled.

Antai Hospital should align itself with it.

How can Director Tao be willing to go back? What happens after a month? There are too many people asking to come in and they can’t get in?

"No, I hope to stay and study now."

Liu Muqiao looked back at him.

"Okay, what do you want to study?"

"I want to learn them all."

Liu Muqiao smiled and said: "It's okay, but our most successful achievement is minimally invasive puncture for cerebral hematoma. You can follow along and learn minimally invasive puncture."

"Is Parkinson's Taoshift easy to learn?" Director Tao took a fancy to this advanced technology at a glance.

He now understands that this is not an outdated technology, nor is it a technology that has been eliminated. This is an old tree sprouting new shoots, and it was a towering tree from the beginning.

Liu Miqiao shook his head and said: "This is very difficult. It can't be done in one year of further training. Maybe it will be difficult in two years. This professor Wu Di dissected 100 human brains in order to understand the structure of the brain."

Director Tao shivered and swallowed a mouthful of air. It was so scary.

"Then let me learn minimally invasive puncture."

"Okay, you can go to work tomorrow."

The vice president became anxious and said, "Have you forgotten the purpose of our coming out?"

"For Parkinson's surgery, there is no future in using surgical robots. Let's give up and do a good job in the stroke area. Maybe it is unintentional and becomes a business growth point for the hospital, director."

The vice-president thought for a moment and said: "You are an expert, you decide. There are many patients in stroke. Once you have learned enough, I hope you can open 200 beds in the future."

Zou Qingxiang said with a smile: "With minimally invasive puncture, the 200 beds will be full of stroke patients."

Wu Di begins surgery.

Zou Qingxiang helped him, and the two of them worked for a while. It took about 20 minutes and they succeeded.

They don't seek speed now, but stability. They spent 20 minutes and meticulously delivered the pacemaker to the basal nucleus of the thalamus perfectly.


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