Classmate Pan and a few others had been following classmate Xie for a long time. Their previous experience told them that they would not go wrong by following classmate Xie.
After a while, Cao Dong discovered that the top students in the class had not come here, so he hurried back to Teacher Yuan Fang's laboratory to find out what was going on.
There is a significant difference between top students and poor students. A true academic master would not be like Wei who only focuses on things with flashy appearance. Of course, Wei has come to his senses now and will no longer be foolish enough to buy similar things from Brother God and take them home to play with.
In Western medicine, the in-depth study of medicine is to pay attention to the microscopic level. In surgical terms, it is right to unravel the mystery.
When encountering good students, teachers are naturally willing to open up their own treasure trove. Teacher Yuan used the key to open the door of his own "warehouse". Led by Xie, other students followed and walked in front of the microscope on the operating table.
Teacher Yuan took out a box of pathology slides, which were the myocardial cell slices that Xie had longed for.
In addition to being able to observe these rare pathological specimens directly with the eyes. The teachers entered the data into the computer. The database can also be viewed by opening it from the computer on the desk next to you.
Everything is best seen with one's own eyes, and this is also true for academic researchers who are engaged in research. The students first stood around the microscope, waiting in line to see the secrets of the human body with their own eyes.
Teacher Yuan Fang was very happy to see that they knew the treasures and revealed the secret of the "warehouse": "This is something that has been accumulated for decades before the establishment of the institute."
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The Heart and Lung Institute was established in the 1980s. A little over 20 years is not a long time for an academic engaged in scientific research, but it can be said to be short.
Anyone who has done research knows that the most difficult thing is to get the data and then be able to analyze it, and this is also true in the medical field. Therefore, research projects in medicine can rarely be completed in a short period of time. In-depth scientific research projects will never end. It will take not only years but even decades to complete.
For newly established research institutes and laboratories like this, it is necessary to hire bigwigs to lead them in the initial stage. Only these top bigwigs can bring considerable data and reliable scientific research channels to facilitate data collection.
These massive amounts of data need to be accumulated through clinical cases one by one, and can only be obtained by doctors working in clinical practice. The institute has researchers, and it is impossible to let researchers fabricate data out of thin air, so the cooperation of the hospital is absolutely necessary. The Institute of Cardiopulmonary Research is backed by the Capital Medical University, a giant in clinical medicine, so it has no shortage of ways to collect data.
The students present could tell that they were witnessing the essence of unity and collaboration among all disciplines in clinical medicine.
These slides were obviously made by the surgeons of Guodu Department, who carefully selected the cases and cut out the myocardial specimens during the operation. The pathology department will then make pathological sections. Then go to the laboratory led by a big boss of internal medicine to conduct repeated research. Therefore, it is unreasonable to say that no surgeon is interested in participating in the topic discussed by Professor Yuan Fang.
While listening to the professor's lecture, the students gathered around the operating table. They saw that Xie, a student in the middle, was elected by everyone and sat on the stool in front of the operating table first.
Student Xie, in a white coat, was heroic when walking around in the clinic, and he performed surgeries with ease and grace. Now sitting on a research stool, he maintained the clean and neat image of a surgical student, and his every move was sharp and eye-catching.
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