Chapter 122 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 122 Jinjiang Literature City...



Chapter 122 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 122 ...

Basically, she spends half of her time on nerve suturing procedures, and the remaining time is divided between potential drugs and tumor drug development. Mainly, she feels that she is about to get to the bottom of nerve suturing surgery.

The approach to the potential potion is obviously simpler. The main point is not to let her develop it, but just to give her an idea, so it is relatively simple.

Finally, she told Chi Boyan her thoughts, which were similar to his: to temporarily activate the cells to achieve a brief resurgence of the body's vitality.

In fact, the adrenaline emergency response and the rapid energy release of adenosine triphosphate can temporarily improve the body's condition, but unfortunately, it still cannot reach the level he wants.

However, when he heard Lin Wei say that if he made any progress, he should remember to let her know, in the United States, Chi Boyan paused for a moment.

She really didn't trust him.

He probably didn't consider himself a good person, so that was the first thing that came to mind, and of course, he was right.

Surprisingly, Chi Boyan did not dislike him as much as Professor Dou and Elder Wei did. Besides feeling guilty, he was also in a good mood.

Why isn't she worried about others worrying about her? It's because they're friends.

So I agreed without much hesitation, "Okay." I still felt a little regretful that I couldn't act recklessly.

He would worry about his work being stolen if it were someone else, but with her, he didn't have to worry.

This brings us to his teacher. If a real opportunity for fame were presented to him, could he refuse it? Chi Boyan didn't think that favor could withstand a few tests in front of him.

However, one thing is true: in clinical practice, he was even more proactive than the other man. If he needed patients, he would find them for him; if he needed opportunities to practice surgery, he would get the hospital to grant him the right to do so. It's clear that he has indeed done quite well for himself abroad over the years.

It's just a bit strange.

Biology is one thing, since it's his main specialty, but his dedication to clinical practice makes it hard not to wonder if he has some ulterior motive.

However, for the time being, it is all in Chi Boyan's favor, and he is happy to see it this way.

Lin Wei planned to use cancer treatment drugs as her biology graduation thesis, which is why she frequently returned to University A to conduct experiments.

However, what she needs to do now is to start her internship in the operating room of the Second Hospital of Hanshao City.

She had previously come here for a Tetralogy of Fallot assessment when she was in the Department of Cardiac Surgery at the First Hospital, so she wasn't entirely unfamiliar with the place.

Dr. Niu came to pick her up because he was worried she wouldn't be able to find the operating room.

Lin Wei might not remember her, but he knew her. He had been watching during the last surgery, so after only a few words, he told her about what happened in the operating room.

"Generally, new recruits will be assigned by the head of the department to act as assistant surgeons, assisting the chief surgeon in the operation. You should be in a similar situation." The chief surgeon is usually decided by each department. Sometimes they bring their own assistants, but more often it is the young doctors and rotating physicians in the operating room who assist in the operation.

Thinking of this, Dr. Niu asked, "How many surgeries can you perform?" In his opinion, she was also a remarkable person, being able to perform surgeries at such a young age, but he didn't think she was that great.

Those who aren't in that department naturally wouldn't know the significance of Tetralogy of Fallot.

Lin Wei: "I'm afraid you won't believe me if I tell you." Actually, knowing too many things isn't a good thing either. Even if she says she knows everything, people will just think she's joking or bragging. She can't show all those certificates to people every time, can she?

This is something that troubles her a bit.

Dr. Niu retorted, "How do you know I won't believe you if you don't tell me?" How exaggerated would it have to be for him not to believe it? He was also a little curious.

Seeing this, Lin Wei could only tell the truth, "I can do almost all surgeries." Well, even she herself felt it was a bit of an exaggeration.

Dr. Niu laughed when he heard this. "If you really say that, I really don't believe it." He could believe her if she said she could perform three or four surgeries.

But how could she possibly know them all? You have to understand that the surgeries performed in all departments are incredibly diverse and complex; how could she possibly learn them all by herself?

Lin Wei sighed; she knew it would turn out this way. These days, nobody believes the truth.

Once they arrived at the operating room, the two swiped their keys and went inside. Operating rooms in every hospital are pretty much the same, and even if there are differences, they are not significant. So Lin Wei was quite familiar with the place, especially since she had been here once before.

The truth is, the head of the operating room here has a deep impression of her. There was such a large group of people there, even the leaders came out to greet her; it would be hard not to remember her. He just didn't expect her to come to the Second Hospital for a rotation.

Out of curiosity about what she had learned in her previous departments, the head of the operating room asked, "What surgeries are you capable of now?" Just like Dr. Niu had asked earlier. Oh, right, he was a rotating doctor here, accumulating experience.

Lin Wei could only repeat the results she had achieved. Unlike Dr. Niu, who didn't believe her after hearing them, the head of the operating room didn't think she had any reason to lie to him, even though what she said sounded very fantastical.

"Let me calm down." He felt he needed some quiet time. She didn't have two heads, so how could she be so intelligent? He abandoned his original plan to have her learn alongside the attending surgeons in various departments. It would be a real waste to treat such a talented person as a mere assistant.

Finally, he made a decisive decision: "You'll start by performing surgeries alongside the attending surgeons from each department. You do the work, and they'll supervise. If there are no problems, you can fill in for surgeries wherever there's a shortage of personnel." The main reason was that she was so versatile; if a patient needed surgery during the night shift, she could handle it with ease, and the attending surgeons from each department wouldn't need to rush over from home.

Lin Wei had no objection to this. What surgeon wouldn't want to be the one performing the operation? It wasn't that she couldn't be an assistant surgeon, but wasn't the reason she studied so much precisely so that she could be the one performing the operation?

So all the department heads knew that a versatile surgeon had come to the operating room, and they were filled with only four words: curiosity and disbelief.

This is outrageous!

Even after working for so many years, they wouldn't dare say they can perform every surgery. They're not gastrointestinal surgeons, but they can certainly perform an appendectomy.

But it was precisely because of curiosity that he did not object when the head of the operating room made this suggestion.

They wanted to see what this so-called genius was really capable of; being overly ambitious was a bad habit.

This is how Lin Wei began to gain fame at the Second Hospital of Hanshao City.

When performing appendectomy, her fingers moved with the precision of carving, not like she was performing a bloody operation, but like she was creating art. During heart surgery, her hands were incredibly steady; the scalpel was terrifyingly precise, almost robotically avoiding most of the capillaries, resulting in minimal bleeding. It wasn't as if she was cutting the patient's tissue, but rather sketching and drawing on it.

What is most striking is that the skin grafts from burn patients, stitched with the finest sutures, have achieved an aesthetic effect.

All the surgeons who saw it were filled with admiration. They were truly impressed. Especially after they reviewed the footage and discovered her exceptional skill in surgeries across all departments, they had no choice but to believe it.

She certainly has the ability. As the head of the operating room, she's still a director; how could she make such boastful claims? A moment of silence fell.

"She definitely has the ability to perform this surgery; it seems we can relax for a while." Although she felt a bit conflicted, she was still happy. Having someone in the operating room who can perform surgeries from all departments—how much less workload would that reduce for them?

When I came to my senses, I realized I was arguing with the head of the operating room about who would perform the surgeries in my department.

Lin Wei, unaware of what was happening behind the scenes, saw the young woman in front of her with unsightly scars and probably felt uneasy about it. She suggested to the woman's family, "If possible, you could try buying the latest CL ointment from overseas." Even the weakest version of the ointment could remove scars after several months of continuous application.

Whether they listen or not is none of her business.

However, the patient's family eventually listened to the doctor's advice. Could the doctor's advice be wrong? So after returning home, they kept a close eye on the medication.

Because I couldn't get one myself, I ended up having to ask a scalper to do it. Although the middleman made a lot of money, I still felt it was worth it when I saw that my daughter was no longer so listless.

Ultimately, skin grafts cannot be completely identical to the original skin. Even if the stitches are inconspicuous, scars can still be seen upon close inspection. CL medication can actually counteract these issues. In any case, when this patient came for a follow-up examination, the doctor who treated her was astonished.

"This is simply a miracle."

"How did you do that?"

The patient's family member said, "The doctor who performed the surgery on our daughter recommended that we buy some ointment to apply."

Later, when the doctor learned that the patient had recovered thanks to a foreign-marketed medication, recommended by the surgeons in the operating room, he would also suggest that other patients with severe injuries buy the same medication.

Even disregarding the efficacy of the medicine, giving people a little hope is good. Some people have committed suicide because their faces were disfigured, and it's heartbreaking for us doctors to see that.

This is why CL ointment became even more popular. The only problem is that only a small batch was sold initially. Although dozens or hundreds of units were sold online from time to time, it was ultimately a drop in the ocean.

At this point, everyone was eager for it to be available in large quantities, even if it was more expensive, because it was better than the current situation where you couldn't even buy it if you wanted to.

Lin Wei was also surprised that her suggestion would attract so many people wanting to buy CL ointment, but this was not her responsibility, so they could only wait. In any case, there should be news within the next six months to a year.

However, after thinking about it, she still asked Chi Boyan to release a message urging everyone to be rational and that the price would not change. They should just wait patiently for the drug to be launched, so as not to let scalpers make a profit.

During this period, some people wondered why there was no second-generation drug when there were first-generation, third-generation, and even fourth- and fifth-generation drugs available.

The official statement concluded that a second-generation drug did exist, but it was a failed product.

In fact, Chi Boyan has only developed two so far, one for Lin Wei and one for himself. Just by looking at the packaging, it looks like a counterfeit product, completely incomparable to the packaging of those first- and third-generation drugs that have been sold.

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