Cheng Huimin found it relatively difficult to read purely English journal articles. The older generation of medical workers did not have the same learning conditions as now, but they could still understand them if they had to read them hard.
After all, most of the English used in it is medical professional English. If it is an article written by a god, Cheng Huimin can read it in full. As for other subjects... there are countless professional terms used in each subject.
English is actually not related or associative. Specific examples have been given countless times, chickens and eggs.
When it comes to professional English, many phrases are named after genus of bacteria, clinical reactions, or people...
Most young doctors always keep a medical English dictionary when reading papers. When faced with obscure phrases with a length of 15-20 characters, it is almost like reading a bible.
The strange thing is that my ancestor clicked on the wrong skill tree. His ability in ancient medicine is clearly the best in the world, but he was affected by weird metaphysics.
There was a documentary that became a hit recently——
Two hundred years of surgery.
The more I look at it, the more irritating it becomes. It makes people unable to bear the thought, and a good hand of cards is suddenly destroyed.
And below the comments there is another round of criticism of Chinese medicine, which I like to hear.
As long as Chinese medicine can develop the field of surgery, there will be no such obscure English professional terms.
Back to business.
After reading through it, Cheng Huimin understood 80% of what the paper said.
Two Médecins Sans Frontières were treating patients in Africa and encountered a dangerous situation. They had to perform a kidney removal operation. Some basic steps were omitted in the operation, and they achieved an extremely perfect and fast treatment result. However, they had no choice but to have limited
Due to the relationship between first aid time and first aid equipment, the patient still could not be saved.
It’s very ‘America’s heroism’, but there is indeed something in it.
At least, it serves as a good warning for some wild first aid. After all, not everyone in the world lives happily and happily in a peaceful country.
Cheng Huimin's divergent thinking association...
"Hey, are you from your alma mater? Have you had any experience in the army before?" Cheng Huimin couldn't help but let out a surprised sound, awakening the silence.
And such a sentence made Tang Bureau dumbfounded.
Cheng Huimin is right to think so. Jingxi is also an affiliated hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University. For example, Cheng Huimin and Tang Ju both graduated from the Fourth Military Medical University. When they graduated, in addition to entering the affiliated hospital, they also joined the army. Until now, many
The strength of military hospitals is also very strong and ranks among the best.
At the moment, I will not discuss how foreigners conduct in-depth research on field first aid, but most Chinese people do not have such opportunities. The only areas that can be delineated are military clinics and hospitals with special circumstances. Accidents often occur during exercises and border defense missions.
, requiring rescue as a last resort, and this is why wilderness first aid exists in the world.
Director Tang took a deep breath and wanted to remind him, but Cheng Huimin went further and further on the road of reasoning, "I still know people who are in the army and have not changed careers...surnamed Zhou?"
Cheng Huimin was stumped. He thought hard and couldn't find anyone named Zhou who could do kidney transplantation.
Tang Ju was speechless.
She mentioned Xiao Zhou earlier, and now she mentioned Lao Zhou. She also read the paper later. This old boy still doesn’t understand it at all? He’s so stupid!
"Africa, Africa, focus on the key points."
"I know it's Africa. Who has gone to Africa?"
"Monday birthday!!"
"Oh, I know it's Dr. Zhou, which Dr. Zhou?"
"Doctor Zhousheng, do you understand? Zhousheng!!"
Cheng Huimin's head was stiff, and he might have caught a flash of inspiration in his heart, but due to the logical instinct of his consciousness, his thinking and judgment would not rely on the truth at all, so he remained slow, "Doctor Zhou? Doctor Zhou..."
Director Tang was completely helpless, "Didn't you tell me that Xiao Zhou has been to Africa? Look at the address on the paper where the incident occurred, northeast of Ankabin! The co-first author of this paper is Xiao Zhou!"
"Xiao, Xiao, Xiao Zhou? Our emergency room Xiao Zhou?" Cheng Huimin was completely confused, "No, no, no, this is wrong, it's impossible, the Lancet, this is the Lancet, how old is that kid? He's not practicing medicine.
Ah! Kidney removal... isn't this nonsense?"
Seeing Cheng Huimin talking incoherently.
Tang Ju actually had a sense of gloating: "It's not nonsense, but it's the lancet!"
Cheng Huimin was breathing heavily, and he had some physical stress reactions. The old man really couldn't stand this big fluctuation, "This, this paper is not fake, right?"
Hahaha.
Director Tang couldn't help but laugh, "If you're going to lie, why don't you just go find a copy of The Lancet? Give me this copy. I just borrowed it today."
today?!
Cheng Huimin grasped the key point: "You only found out today?" He looked through the journal issues and saw that the first issue of the new year was released four months later during the Chinese New Year.
"Yeah!" Bureau Tang nodded.
"Xiao Zhou, what did you tell me?"
"He? If he is willing to say it, wouldn't you know it earlier than me?"
"Then..." Cheng Huimin was about to speak, but paused again, his pupils gradually dilated, and he appeared dazed, "Zhou County, Xiao Zhou is in Zhou County Hospital! Is there any news from Zhou County Hospital?"
"You finally got to the point!" Bureau Tang sighed, and soon stopped beating around the bush, "Old Liang from Zhou County is cunning. He won't tell me that I heard the news from somewhere else. You
This little Zhou has already made a name for himself in Zhou County..."
"Now he is the 'leader' of the nephrology department of Zhouxian Hospital."
"Do you think Lao Liang would tell me in this situation?"
"Damn your legs!" Cheng Huimin scolded him directly, "No wonder that old guy fought with me and didn't let Xiao Zhou come back for so long. Does he want to keep Xiao Zhou?"
At this time, Cheng Huimin finally realized that things were serious!
Even without Lancet, Cheng Huimin would not have given up Zhou Yisheng to anyone else. This boy's talent was obvious to all, and now that Lancet was involved, it would be even more impossible for him to let him go.
"Tang Bureau, please speak quickly and send me back! Isn't this nonsense?"
Seeing Cheng Huimin blowing his beard and staring, Tang Bureau shook his head: "This matter has nothing to do with me."
"It has nothing to do with it?"
"You gave me this person to leave, Director Tang, aren't you being honest?"
"If you really care about Xiao Zhou, how can you ignore the situation there for more than a month or two? Besides, the contract you signed with Xiao Zhou is just a standard internship contract, right?"
Internship, internship contract?!
Hiss.
Cheng Huimin gasped...
This thing is not very stable. On the one hand, the internship contract does not have many restrictions. After all, most hospitals don’t take interns seriously. If you don’t come? There are plenty of people who will come!
If you breach the contract unilaterally, you will only pay some liquidated damages at most.
Now the first person to discover Xiao Zhou's power is Zhou County Hospital, so they must try their best to keep him?
If you want money, give money, if you want surgery, give surgery, if you want treatment, give treatment...
Liquidated damages are a trivial matter. Lose money and break the contract.