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Chapter 175 Overall not bad

Jiang Hailei said yesterday that he might call Fang Le to take action today, but he didn't see Jiang Hailei notifying anyone all morning.

Of course, Fang Le himself is not looking forward to it very much. Some things are opportunities for others, but for Fang Le, it is just a matter of time.

Others can't wait to get started, mostly to get in touch with related fields as soon as possible and then learn further, one step faster, step by step.

But for Fang Le, there is not much difference between a few days of late contact and a few days of early contact. It will happen anyway.

The reason for contact is simply to make it easier for others to accept.

Similar to pdt and the like, even if Fang Le fools around, no one will take it seriously. After all, suturing and incision are just the basic skills in surgery. Watch more and learn more. If you are talented enough, you can learn quickly, but it can be like pneumonectomy.

A major surgery still requires a bit of a process, and it can happen suddenly, which is really a bit scary.

Jiang Hailei was just a starting point for Fang Le. He started from the ground up and then made great progress day by day. He created the character of a genius surgeon so that no one would be too suspicious.

Jiang Hailei did not notify anyone, and Fang Le did not wait specially. He still took Gao Dawei as PDT in the department and participated in the first-line treatment.

"Fang Le, I also want to study surgery!"

After walking out of the rescue room, Cheng Yunxing followed him and whispered to Fang Le, "Can you teach me?"

"What a fool you are!"

Fang Le said angrily: "Learn your own stuff well and don't aim too high."

"No, you can learn it, why can't I learn it?"

Cheng Yunxing was dissatisfied: "Why do you say that to me?"

"Some people can still go to heaven, why can't you?"

Fang Le rolled his eyes at Cheng Yunxing: "After following me for so many days, do you think you can do it?"

"There is no comparison between people."

Gao Dawei patted Cheng Yunxing on the shoulder: "Look at me, I'm forty years old. I don't know as much as Dr. Fang, and I'm not as good as Dr. Fang."

"???"

Cheng Yunxing.

As he spoke, he arrived at the duty room.

"Fang Le!"

As soon as he returned to the duty room, not far away, Zheng Jinfan waved to Fang Le: "Come!"

There are almost no exclusive desks in the office area, desks, and resident doctors in the duty room. Whoever is on duty uses it and whoever needs it uses it. At the level of deputy director and medical team leader, they have their own independent desks.

, usually no one will come and occupy it even if no one is there.

Zheng Jinfan currently does not hold a specific position in the department, but as the head of the medical team, Zheng Jinfan's office area is also separated by small partitions, making it a semi-private private space.

"Let's take a look, this is the paper I wrote these days."

Fang Le came closer, and Zheng Jinfan handed a few pages of paper to Fang Le.

At this time, computers were not widely available in hospitals, and computer applications were not advanced. Medical records, files, and the like were mostly written by hand. Doctors also wrote papers by hand.

After writing it by hand, I revised it several times and felt it was almost ready. Then I found a specialized printing shop to manually type it and finally printed it out.

The better ones at this time were computer dot matrix printers, and most of them still used four-pass. Whether it was printing or mailing, the cost was very high in this era, so the cost of writing a paper at this time was much higher than in later generations.

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However, the paper that Zheng Jinfan handed over to Fang Le was not a handwritten manuscript, but had been printed out. It used a computer dot matrix printer. Such printers are available in hospitals. If departments need to print documents or the like, they need to go to a specialized printer.

Rooms and departments are not independent.

Given Zheng Jinfan's family background, he has a computer and a printer at home, and the entire paper was typed out on the computer.

Doctors' papers are easy to write, but they are not difficult to write. Generally speaking, these academic papers have their own unique patterns and templates. Most of them are data.

Collection and analysis of medical records, etc., followed by a systematic summary.

Therefore, in addition to better presentation skills, the most important thing for a good paper is the collection of medical records. The more distinctive the paper is, the more distinctive the cases must be. The greater the number of cases and the more characteristics, the more distinctive the paper will be.

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At the same time, papers are something that almost every doctor must write. You can write less, but you must write less. For subsequent professional title evaluations, etc., there must be more or less matching papers.

When writing a paper, the more detailed you understand the medical records, the more realistic and persuasive your writing will be. But what kind of medical records can you understand in more detail?

Naturally, it was a medical case that I participated in.

In addition to those who are involved themselves, one can only find out as much as possible from the parties concerned, or collect some ready-made things. In this way, unique medical records become extremely precious.

It was precisely because of this that Zheng Jinfan approached Fang Le in the first place.

In the past few days, Zheng Jinfan has been sorting out and collecting in detail what Fang Le has done about PDT patients, including pre-operative, intra-operative and prognostic aspects.

Xijing Hospital is one of the top hospitals in Qinzhou Province. It encounters not many patients who are eligible for PDT every day. After so many days, it has accumulated more than 30 cases.

As for papers, they naturally have some content. Zheng Jinfan was directly the beginning of clinical analysis of hundreds of cases of PDT.

Raising an army of 200,000, claiming to be a million, this can be said to be a consistent trick of the ancestors.

Zheng Jinfan has a PhD degree and has returned from studying abroad. His ability to write papers is not very high. This paper is also Zheng Jinfan's first paper after returning to China, so Zheng Jinfan put a lot of thought into it and wrote it very carefully.

Zheng Jinfan called Fang Le over. On the one hand, Zheng Jinfan wanted to let Fang Le take a look. After all, Fang Le could also sign this paper. On the other hand, Zheng Jinfan also wanted to show off.

When Fang Le was reading the paper, Zheng Jinfan was also looking at Fang Le, feeling quite proud.

If he was allowed to insert lines, Zheng Jinfan would probably say at this moment: "My paper is not bad, it is much better than writing it yourself. The same thing is wasted if you write it. How is my paper?"

That's pretty much it.

But just when Zheng Jinfan was feeling proud, Fang Le had already spoken: "Well, overall the writing is okay, the writing is okay, the English summary is also very consistent, but it's a bit too flashy and too superficial.

The splendor..."

"Um?"

Zheng Jinfan was stunned.

When Fang Le looked at Zheng Jinfan's paper, he was really fascinated by it.

Zheng Jinfan's paper is generally very good, there is no doubt about it.

If the full score is 100 points, it would be no problem to give Zheng Jinfan’s paper an 80 or even 85 points.

Papers are just like compositions. It is almost rare to get a perfect score. A paper with a score of 80 or above is considered excellent. In reality, the level of most clinical doctors' papers is not too high, generally 60.

There are quite a lot of papers divided.

This score is overall, not counting the value of the content, and has nothing to do with whether it can be admitted to any journal.

Whether medical papers can be published in higher-level journals depends on writing standards and abstract patterns. The most important thing is actually the value of the paper. Even if it is a paper with a score of 60 points, as long as the value is enough, the overall score can be improved instantly.

Zheng Jinfan's paper was well written, and Fang Le was fascinated by it. After being fascinated, Fang Le somewhat forgot about the environment he was in.

Before his rebirth, as the deputy director and deputy chief physician of the Emergency Department of Jiangzhong Hospital, Fang Le often showed papers to some elites in the department. When he read them, Fang Le subconsciously commented on them.

It's just that Fang Le's comment was a different story to Zheng Jinfan's ears.

The first is Fang Le’s attitude.

Zheng Jinfan didn't know if it was his imagination, but suddenly he felt a trace of his mentor in Fang Le.

"Overall, it's actually okay. If we don't pursue the standardization of writing and abstracts, and omit some things, the content can actually be fuller."

Fang Le continued to speak.

Zheng Jinfan's mouth opened slightly.

He himself is actually clearer about what he wrote.

Medical papers have their own standards. If the standards are compared to eight-legged essays, the number of words and length of a certain sentence come into play. Originally, there were some things to write, but in order to pursue the standards, they were slightly deleted.

This is the characteristic of Zheng Jinfan's paper.

It's pretty, very pretty, and the content is OK, but you can still find flaws.

“Overall very good.”

Fang Le finished reading it and gave a pertinent evaluation.

"Fang Le..."

Zheng Jinfan couldn't help but laugh bitterly.

Do you think Fang Le is right?

Zheng Jinfan felt that Fang Le was right, but Fang Le's sudden expression and attitude just now really made Zheng Jinfan a little uncomfortable.

Especially Fang Le actually understood it and even pointed out the faults.

Zheng Jinfan originally planned to show off, but now he failed to show off, but was slapped in the face.

The fact that Fang Le can say something like that shows that Fang Le's level is not low. If his level was not good, how could he pick out old problems and pick them so accurately.

"Excuse me."

After reading it, Fang Le put down the paper and came back to his senses.

This is Dr. Zheng’s paper, and it was indeed a bit inappropriate just now.

However, I really have no experience with time travel and rebirth. I have only read novels before, but the actual operation is actually very problematic, especially the change of identity.

It's been decades there, but it's only been half a year here. If you encounter a mentally fragile person, it's really easy to have a schizophrenia.

Fortunately, after Fang Le was reborn, he had no memory of the original person. From a medical point of view, this is actually a good thing. If the memory of another person is filled with memories, the probability of schizophrenia will be higher.

The most important thing for a person is actually memory. Like some science fiction films of later generations, there are cases where rich people transfer their memories to clones or other people in order to live forever.

The two people are full of memories, have different personalities, and have different thinking. Even if there is a distinction between priorities, they are not so easy to adapt to. There are not many people who can cope with nightmares at night and whether they are in a trance.


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